MCQ:
1. If a relation R on the set {1,2,3,4] be defined by R= {(1,2)}, then R is
a) Reflexive b) Transitive c) Symmetric d) None of these
2. Which of the following functions from Z to Z are one-one and onto?
a) f(x) = x3 b) f(x) = x+2 c) f(x)= 2x + 1 d) f(x) = x 2 + 1
3. The function f: R → R given by f(x) = cos x, x ∈ R is
a) one-one but not onto b) onto but not one-one
c) one-one and onto d) neither one-one nor onto
4. Greatest integer function f(x) =[x] is
a) one-one b) many-one c) both (a) & (b) d) none of these
5. The maximum number of equivalence relations on the set A = {1, 2, 3} are
a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 5
6. If R = {(x, y) : x2 + y2 = 4 ,x,y 𝜖 Z} is a relation of Z , then the domain of R is
a) {0,1,2} b) {-2 ,0,2} c) {-2, -1,1,2} d) { 1,2}
7. Consider the non-empty set consisting of children in a family and a relation R defined as a R b if a is sister
of b. Then R is
a) symmetric but not transitive b) transitive but not symmetric
c) neither symmetric nor transitive d) both symmetric and transitive
8. Number of relations that can be defined on the set A = {a, b, c, d} is
a) 23 b) 44 c) 42 d) 216
9. Let R be the relation in the set Z of all integers defined by R = {(x, y): x – y is an integer}. Then R is
a) Reflexive b) Transitive c) Symmetric d) an equivalence relation
10.Let S be the set of all real numbers. Then the relation R = {(a, b): 1 + ab > 0} on S is
a) reflexive, symmetric but not transitive b) reflexive, transitive but not symmetric
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c) reflexive, symmetric and transitive d) both symmetric and transitive but not reflexive
Assertion –reasoning:
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
c) A is true but R is false
d) A is false but R is true.
11. Assertion(A): a relation R ={ |a-b|< 2 } defined on the set A ={ 1,2,3,4,5} is reflexive.
Reason(R): A relation R on the set A is said to reflexive if for (a,b) 𝜖 R and (b,c) 𝜖 R we have (a,c) 𝜖 R
12. Assertion(A): Let A= {2,4,6} , B={3,5,7,9} and defined a function f = { (2,3),(4,5), (6,7)} from A to B ,then f
is not onto.
Reason(R): A function f: A→ B is said to be onto, if every element of B is the image of some element of A
under f.
13. Assertion(A): The smallest integer function f(x) is one-one.
Reason(R): A function is one-one if f(x) = f(y) ⇒ x = y.
14. Assertion(A): The function f: R→ R, f(x) = |x| is not one-one.
Reason(R): The function f(x) = |x| is not onto.
Long questions:
15. If f : N → N be the function defined by f(x) = 4x3 +7, check whether f is a one-one and onto function or
not.
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16. show that the function f: R → { x𝜖 R : -1 < x <1 } defined by f(x) = , x𝜖 R is one-one and onto
1 + |𝑥|
function.
17. A function f: [ -4,4] → [0,4] , given by f(x)= √16 − 𝑥 2 . Show that f is an onto function but not one-one.
Further find all possible values of a, f(a) = √7
4 4 4𝑥 +3
18. Consider f : R – { - 3 } → R – { } given by f(x) = . show that f is one-one and onto .
3 3𝑥+4
19. Let A = {1,2,3,........,9} and the relation R on the set A x A defined by (a,b) R (c,d) ↔ a +d = b +c for all
(a,b),(c,d) ∈ A xA. Prove that R is an equivalence relation. Also find [(2,5)].
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20. Show that the relation R on the set A ={ x ∈ Z ; 0 ≤ x ≤ 12} , given by R = { (a,b) : |a - b| is a multiple of
4} is an equivalence relation. Find the set of all elements related to 1.
Hint or Answer keys of Selected Questions
1–b 4-b 7-b 10 – a 13 - d
2–b 5-d 8-d 11 – c 14 - b
3–d 6-b 9-d 12 – d
17. 𝑎 = 3, −3
19. [(2,5)] = {(1,4), (2,5), (3,6),(4,7),(5,8), (6,9)}.
20. Transitive: (a,b) ∈ R ⇒ |a-b|=4k (multiple of 4)⇒(a – b) = ± 4k ...............(1)
(b,c) ∈ R ⇒ |b-c|=4m (multiple of 4) ⇒(b – c) = ± 4m ...............(2)
Adding (1) and (2) we get, a – c = ± 4(k + m), multiple of 4.
so, (a,c) ∈ R. Relation is transitive . The set of all elements related to 1= { 1, 5, 9}
Practice questions:
𝑥 −2
1. Let A = R – {3} and B = R- {1}. Find the value of a such that the function f: A→ B defined by 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 −3
is onto. Also , check whether the given function is one-one or not.
2. Let N denote the set of all natural numbers and R be the relation on N x N defined by
(a , b) R (c,d) imply that ad(b+c) = bc(a+d).
Check whether R is an equivalence relation or not on N x N.
3. Show that the relation R on the set A of points in a plane, given by
R = { (P,Q) :Distance of the point P from the origin is same as the distance of the point Q from the origin},
is an equivalence relation. Further show that the set of all points related to a point P ≠ (0,0) is the circle
passing through P with origin as centre.
4. Show that f : N → N defined by
𝑛+1
2
, if n is odd and
f(n) ={ 𝑛 is many-one and onto function.
, if n is even
2
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5. Test whether the relation R on Z defined by R = {(a,b): |a –b|≤ 5} is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive.
6. Show that the relation R in the set A={1,2,3,4,5}, given by R = {(a,b) : |a –b| is divisible by 2}, is an
equivalence relation . Show that all the elements of {1,3,5} are related to each other and all the elements
of {2,4} are related to each other , but no elements of {1,3,5} is related to any element of {2,4}.
7. Let R be the equivalence relation in the set A = {0,1,2,3,4,5} given by R ={ (a,b): 2 divides (a – b)}. Write
the equivalence class [0].
8. Let R = {(a, a3 ): a is a prime number less than 5} be a relation. Find the range of R.
9. Check whether the function f : N → N given by f(x) = 9x2 + 6x -5 is one-one and onto or not.
10. If R = {(x, y) : x + 2y =8 } is a relation on N, then write the range of R.
1 1 𝑥
11. Check whether a function f : R → [− , ] defined as f(x) = is one-one and onto or not.
2 2 1 +𝑥 2
12. Let L be the set of all lines in XY plane and R be the relation on L defined as
R = { (L1,L2): L1 is parallel to L2} .
Show that R is an equivalence relation. Find the set of all lines related to the line y = 2x + 4.
13. Prove that a function f: [0,∞) → [-5, ∞) defined as f(x) = 4x2 + 4x – 5 is both one-one and onto.
4 4𝑥
14. Let f : R – { - 3 } → R given by f(x) = 3𝑥+4 . show that f is one-one and onto .
1 , if x > 0
15. Show that the signum function f: R→ R , given by , f(x) = { 0, if x = 0
−1 , if x < 0
is neither one-one nor onto.
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