0% found this document useful (0 votes)
5 views

Sets And Relations

The document is an assignment on sets and relations, consisting of multiple-choice questions covering various concepts such as well-defined collections, set builder forms, subsets, and relations. It includes questions about operations on sets, properties of relations, and specific examples involving students and games. An answer key is provided at the end of the document for quick reference.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
5 views

Sets And Relations

The document is an assignment on sets and relations, consisting of multiple-choice questions covering various concepts such as well-defined collections, set builder forms, subsets, and relations. It includes questions about operations on sets, properties of relations, and specific examples involving students and games. An answer key is provided at the end of the document for quick reference.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

Aaritho N

AVINJEE
SETS & RELATION
Assignment

Q.1 Which ofthe following not a well defined collecion ofobjects


1) The set ofNatural NumberS
2) Rivers of India
3) Various kinds ofTriangles
4)Five ost renowed Mathematicians ofthe world.
Q.2 Wite the solution set ofthe equation
x+x -6=0 in roster form
1) (2, -3} 2) (-1,-2} 3) (1,2) 4) (-1,2}
Q.3 Write the set A={1,4,9,16,25.... in sel builder fom
1) (x:x=n'whereneN) 2) {x:x =n'wheren eW)
3) {x:x =n'wherene Z} 4) {x:x=n'wherene Q)
Q4. Write the set (x:xisa positive integer and x´ <40} in the roster form
1) (1,2,3,4,5,6) 2) {1,2,3,4,5,6,7}
3) (2,3,4,5,6,7) 4) {0,1,2,3,5,6)
Q.5. Which ofthe following pairs of setsare equal
1) A={x:x is letter ofword"ALLOY"} B-{x:x is letter of word "LOYAL
2)A={-2,-1,0, 1,2),B={1,2}
3) A={0},B={x:x>5 and x<15)
4) A={x:x-5-0) B-(x:*'=25}
Q.6. Which of the following is subset ofA={1,3,5,7,9}
1) B={1,3) 2) C={1,3,5,6) 3) D={1,2,3,5,7} 4)E={1,2,3)
Q.7 The set builder form of (-5,7]is
1) (x:xe R,-5<x<7) 2) {x:xe R,-S<x<7}
3) {x:xe R,5<x<7} 4) (x:xe R,-S<x<7}
Q.8 AUB=
1) {x:xeA or xe B} 2) (x:x eAand xe B)
3) {x:xeA or xg B} 4){x:x e Aand xg B)
Q.9. X-{Ram,Geeta,Akbar)
Y={Geeta, David,Ashok,} then XUY
1) (Ram, Geeta,Akbar, David, Ashok} 2) {Geeta)
3) {Ram,Akbar) 4) {David}
Q.10 Let A={1,2,3,4,5,6), B={2,4,6,8} then A - B=
1) {1,3,5) 2) {8} 3) (2,4,6} 4) ¢
Q.11 Let U={1,2----10}, A={1,3,5,7,9} then A=
1) {2,4,6,8,10} 2) {1,3,5,7,9} 3) (1,3,2,4} 4) A
Q.12 Let U={1,2,3,4,5,6}, A={2,3},B=(3,4,5} then A'B
1)(1,2) 2) {1,6} 3){1,5} 4){14}
Q.13 Ifn(X)=28, n(Y)=32, nXUY=50 then n(_X )=
1) 6 2) 7 3) 8 4)10

Page # 1
VINJEE
play
Ina chss of35 students,24 hke to play cricketax l6 likc to play football also cach student likes to
O.14 studcnts likc to play both cricket and football?
at lcast onc of thetwo games. How
many

2) 4 3)Z 4) 6
I) 3 described
descnbod in the roster lom units the samc sct on thc rnght
0.15 MATCHcachofthe scton the let
inthe sct buikler fom
divisior ofi8)
i) (p.rinc,al) a) (x:x is +ve intcger and is a
) {0} b) (x:x is anintegcr x' -9=0}
ü) (1,2,3,6,9, 18) c) {x:xis aninteger, x+|=1)
iv) (3,-3} d) fx:xis a letter ofWord PRINCIPAL)
1)i’,ii’b,ii ’a,iv ’d
2) i -’d, ii ’ i i ’a,iv ’b
3) i’ d, ii ’ a,iii ’b,iv’c
4) i’ d, ii ’ b,iii’civ’a

can be defncd over Ais


Q.16 Let A= (1,2,3). The total number of distinct rclations that (4) Nonc ofthese
() 29 (2) 6 (3) 8
relations from Xto Y
Q.17 Let X= (1,2,3, 4, 5} and Y= {1,3, 5, 7,9). Which ofthc following is/are 3), (5, 5))
(1) R, {(xy)ly= 2 +x, X¬ X, ye Y) (2) R, {(1,I),(2, 1), (3, 3), (4,
(7,9))
(4) R, {(1,3), (2, S), (2, 4),
(3) R, {(1,1). (1. 3), (3, S), (3, 7), (5, 7))
numbers as ((a, b) : a diflers from bby 3), is given by
Q.18 The rcation Rdefinedon the sct ofnatural
()((1.4),. (2, 5), (3, 6), .... (2) ((4, I), (5, 2), (6, 3), . . .
(3) {(1, 3). (2. 6), (3, 9),.. (4) None ofthese
(1, 3)} on set A={1,2,3} is
Q.19 The relation R= {(1, 1), (2, 2), (3,3), (1, 2), (2,(2)3),Relexive
(1)) Refexive but not symmetric but not transitive
(3) Symmetric and transitive (4) Neither symmetic nor transitive

Q.20 The relation "less than" n the set ofnatural numbers is


(3) Only relexive (4) Equivalence relation
(1) Only symmetric (2) Only transitive
Q.21 Let P= {(x y)|x+y=1, x, ye R}. Then Pis (4) none ofthese
(1) Reflexive (2) Symmetric (3) Transitive
by'A is disjoint from B'. Then R is
Q.22 Let Xbe a family of setsand Rbe a relation on Xdefined (4) none of these
(1) Relexive (2) Symmetric (3) Transitive
from B to a set C, then the relation SoR
Q.23 If Risa relation from a set Ato a set B and S is a relation (4) None ofthese
(1) Is fromAtoC (2) Is from C to A (3) does not exist
Q.24 Let Wdenote the words in the English dictionary, Define the relation Rby:
R={(x, y) e W x W] the words x and yhave at least one letter in common)
(1)Not relexive, synmetric and transitive (2) Reflexive, symmetric and not transitive
(3) Relexive, symmetric and transitive. (4) Rellexive, not symmetric and transitive
1fR be a relation <fromA= {1, 2,3, 4) to B= (1,3,5} ie. (a, b)eR a<b, then RoR is
Q.25
(1) ((1, 3), (1, 5), (2, 3), (2, 5), (3, 5), (4, 5)) (2) {(3, 1),(5, 1), (3,2), (5, 2), (5, 3), (5,4)}
(3) ((3, 3), (3, 5), (5, 3), (5, 5)) (4) ((3,3), (3,4), (4,5)}

Page # 2
VINIEE

Q.26 The relation Rdefincd on the set A=(1,2, 3,4, S) by R=((x, y):|x-|<16) is given by
(1) ((1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 1),(4, 1), (2, 3)) (2) {(2,2), (3, 2). (4, 2), (2,4)
(3) {(3, 3), (3,4). (5, 4), (4,3), (3, l)} (4) None of these
Q.27 Arelation Ris defincd from (2, 3, 4,S) to {3, 6, 7, 10) by xRy Oxisrelatively prime to y. Then
domain ofR is
(I) (2,3, 5) (2) (3, 5) (3) (2, 3,4) (4) (2,3,4, S)
Q.28 Let Abe the non-voidset ofthe children in a family. The relation 'x is abrother ofy on Ais
() Reflexive (2) Symnetric (3) Transitive (4) Nonc ofthesc
Q.29 Let R, be relation defined by R, = {(a, b) |a2b, a, be R). Then R, is
(1) An cquivalence rclation on R (2) Rellexive, transitive but not symmctric
(3) Synmciric, Transitive but not relcxive (4) Neither transitive nor reflexive but symmetric.
Q.30 Let R= {(1,3), (4, 2), (2, 4), (2, 3), (3, 1)} be arelation on theset A= {1,2,3,4). The relation Ris
(1)Relcxive (2) Transitive (3) Not symmctric (4) Afunction

Page # 3
VINJEE

ANSWER KEY
ASSIGNMENT

Q.1 4 Q.2 1 Q.3 Q.4 Q.5 1 Q.6 Q.7 2

Q.8 1 Q.9 1 Q.10 1 Q.11 1 Q.12 2 Q.13 4 Q.14 4

Q.15 2 Q.16 1 Q.17 2, 3 Q.18 2 Q.19 1 Q.20 2 Q.21 2

Q.22 2 Q.23 1 Q.24 2 Q.25 3 Q.26 4 Q.27 4 Q.28 3

Q.29 2 Q.30 3

Page # 4

You might also like