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CLASS-XII MATHEMATICS

Chapter – 1 (RELATION & FUNCTION)


SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST
Time allowed : 1 hour Max. Marks : 30
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
(a) The question paper consists of 10 questions divided into Four sections A, B, C & D.
(b) Each question in section A (Q. No. 1 – 2) MCQ/AR carry 1 Mark.
(c) Each question in section B (Q. No. 3 – 4) carries 2 Marks
(d) Each question in section C (Q. No. 5 – 7) carries 3 Marks.
(e) Each question in section D (Q. No. 8 – 10) carries 5 Marks.
SECTION – A
Q1. Let us define a relation R in R as aRb if a  b. Then R is
(a) an equivalence relation (b) reflexive, transitive but not symmetric
(c) symmetric, transitive but not reflexive (d) neither transitive nor reflexive but symmetric.
Q2. Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion A and other is labelled as Reason R.

Assertion A:

The number of bijective functions from the set containing 10 elements to itself is 210 .

Reason R:

The total number of bijections from a set containing n elements to itself is n ! .

In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below

a. Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A


b. Both A and R are correct but R is NOT the correct explanation of A
c. A is correct but R is not correct
d. A is not correct but R is correct
SECTION – B
Q3. If f is the greatest integer function and g is the modulus function. Find the value of

  −1  −1 
gof   − fog  .
 3  3 

Q4. Let A = −1, 0,1, 2 , B = −4, −2, 0, 2 and f , g : A → B be function defined by f ( x ) = x2 − x, x  A and

1
g ( x) = 2 x − − 1, x  A. Are f and g equal? Justify your answer.
2

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SECTION – C

 n +1
 2 , if n is odd
Q5. Let f : N → N be defined by f ( n ) =  for all n  N
 n, if n is sven
 2

Find whether the function f is bijective or not. Justify your answer.

Q6. Prove that the function f : N → N defined by f ( x ) = x2 + x + 1 is one-one but not onto.

Q7. Check whether the relation R in the set R of real numbers, defined by R = {(a, b) : 1 + ab > 0)}, is

reflexive, symmetric or transitive.

SECTION – D

x−2
Q8. Let A = R − 3 and B = R − 1 . Consider the function f : A → B defined by f ( x ) = . Is f one-one
x −3

and onto? Justify your answer

Q9. Show that the relation S in the set A =  x  Z : 0  x  12 given by S = ( a, b ): a, b  Z , a − b is divisible

by 4}. Is an equivalence relation. Find the set of all elements related to 1.

Q10. Let A = 1, 2, 3,...,9 and R be the relation in A  A defined by ( a, b ) R ( c, d ) if a + d = b + c for

(a, b), (c, d ) in A  A . Prove that R is an equivalence relation. Also obtain the equivalence class

[(2, 5)].

OR

 x + 1, if x is odd
Show that f : N → R, given by f ( x ) =  is one-one and onto.
 x − 1, if x is even

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ANSWERS
CLASS-XII MATHEMATICS
Chapter – 1 (RELATION & FUNCTION)
SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST

1. a

2. d

3. 1

4. f ( x ) = g ( x ) x  A

5. f is not bijective

7. Reflexive, symmetric but not transitive

8. f is one-one and onto.

9. S is an equivalence relation. The set of elements related to 1 to {5, 9}

10. Equivalence class for ( 2, 5) is (1, 4), (2,5), (3, 6) , ( 4, 7 ) , ( 5,8) , ( 6,9 )

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