This document contains 12 multiple choice questions about relations and functions. The questions cover topics such as reflexive, symmetric, transitive, and equivalence relations. They ask the reader to identify properties of specific relations defined on different sets, determine if relations partition sets into equivalence classes, and evaluate whether given relations are reflexive or symmetric.
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This document contains 12 multiple choice questions about relations and functions. The questions cover topics such as reflexive, symmetric, transitive, and equivalence relations. They ask the reader to identify properties of specific relations defined on different sets, determine if relations partition sets into equivalence classes, and evaluate whether given relations are reflexive or symmetric.
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1 RELATIONS AND FUNCTl:ONS
Reflexive,Symmetric,Transitiv1eand Equivalence Relations I. L,ct R be a relation on 1.he set L of lines (a) reflexive defined by, 1R 11 if 11is perpemlicular 10 12• then relation R is (b) renexive and symmetric
(a) renexive and symmetric (c) trnnsitive
(b) symmetric and transilivc (d) symmetric and transitive
(c) equivnlence relation 6,
1 cl Z be the set of integers and R be
(d) symmetric a relation defined in Z such th□l aRb if
(a - b) is divisible by 5. Then R partitions 2. Given triangles with sides T1 ; 3; 4. 5; 1he set Z into pairwise <lisjoinl T2 : s, 12, 13; T3 : 6, 8, I O; T4 : 4, 7I 9 subsets. and a relation R in set of triangles 7. Consider set A= {I, 2, 3} and Lhc rel defined a R = {(.1.1 112) : 6.1 is similar 10 alion R = H1, 2)}, then R is a lransitive } Which triangles belong to the same relation. State lnie or false. equi\'alence class'.? (a) T1 and T:. (b) T2 and TJ 8. Every relation whkh is symmetric and (c) T1and TJ lrnnsilive is reflexive also. State true or (d) T1 and T4 false. 3. Given set A. ={l, 2. 3} and a relation R = {(I, 2), (2. I)). 1hc relation R will be 9. Let R be a relation in set N, given by R= {(a,b):.a=b-2,b>61 thca(3,8) ER. (a) reflexive if (1, 1) is added State true or false with reason. (b) symmetric if (2, 3) is added 10. Let R be a relation defined as R = {(x, x), (c) transitive if (I, I) is added ,(y y), (z, z), (x, z)} in set A = {x, y, z} (d) symmetric if (3, 2) is added then R is (refl.exive/symmelric) 4. Given set A= {a, b, c}. An identity relation. relation in set A is (a) R = {(a, b). (a, c}} 11. Lel R be a relation in tbe sel of natural numbe.r:sN defined by R = {(a, b) E N x (b) R = ((a, a), (b b), (c, c)} N: a< b). Is relation R reflexive? Give a (c) R = {(a a), (b, b), (c, c), (a, c)} Teason. (d) R = ((c, a), (b, a), (a, a)} 12. Let A be any non-empty set and P(A) be 5. A relation S in the set of real rmmbers is lhe power set of A. A relation R defined defined as xSy x- y + 13 is an irrational on P(A) by X R Y <=> X n Y = X, X, number, then rdatioa S is YE P(A). Examinewhether R is symmetric.
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