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MADURA COACHING CENTRE

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CSIR NET & TRB POLY. LECTURER (UNIT 1) – TRB PG Asst. (UNIT 2)
MATHEMATICS - Real analysis (Sets, Functions and Countability)
Marks: 20 TEST No. 11 Date: 29.04.2018 Time: 20 min
1. A set S is said to be countable if
A) there exists an injection from S to N B) there exists a surjection from N to S
C) it is a subset of a countable set D) All of these
2. Which of the followings set is not countable always?
A) subset of an uncountable set B) countable union of countable sets
C) finite product of countable sets D) countably infinite product of countable sets
3. The power set of a finite set is
A) finite B) infinite C) uncountable D) empty
4. The set of all binary sequences is
A) countable B) uncountable C) countably infinite D) finite
5. The cardinality of set of algebraic numbers is equal to that of
A) Natural numbers B) Real numbers C) set of all binary sequences D) B & C
6. Which of the following sets are uncountable?
1. set of all functions f such that f :R  R 2. set of all functions f such that f: N  Z2
3. set of all functions f such that f: Z2  N 4. set of all polynomials P : R  R
A) 3 B) 1, 2 C) 1, 2, 4 D) 2, 4
7. The collection of all isolated points of a set is
A) countable B) uncountable C) information not enough D) finite
8. Cantor set is… A) countable B) finite C) uncountable D) empty
9. If A and B are two sets with cardinality m and n respectively and F= {f/ f : A  B} then |F| =
A) mn B) nm C) mn m/n
10. Set of all subsets of N is
A) countable B) uncountable C) countably infinite D) finite
11. A function whose range consists of just one element is called as ….
A) onto function B) one-one function C) constant function D)identity function
12. A mapping f: R  R defined by f(x) = x2 + 3 is
A) onto function B) one-one function C) both one-one and onto D) neither 1-1nor onto
13. A set contains 2n +1 elements. The number of subsets of this set containing more than n
elements is equal to A) 2n- 1 B) 2n C) 2n + 1 D) 22n
14. A function is defined by the mapping f : A  B such that A contains m elements and
B contains n elements and m ≤ n then number of one-one functions are
A) nCm x m! B) nCm x n! C) 0 D) none of these
15. A set A is said to be countable if there exists a function f: A→N such that
A) f is bijective B) f is surjective C) f is identity map D) f is not 1-1
16. Let A={x | x ∈ N / x2 ≤ 7}. Then supremum of A is
A) 7 B) 3 C) does not exist D) 0
17. The function f: R  R defined by f(x) = (x2 + 1)2003 is
A) onto but not one-one B) one-one but not onto C) both one-one and onto D) neither 1-1nor onto
18. A function is defined by mapping f : A  B such that A contains m elements and B contains n
elements and n < m then number of one- one functions are
A) mCn x m! B) mCn x n! C) 0 D) none of these
19. The function f: [-1, 1]  R defined by f(x) = x2 is
A) onto but not one-one B) one-one but not onto C) both one-one and onto D) neither 1-1nor onto
20. The function f: [0, 1]  R defined by f(x) = x2 is
A) onto but not one-one B) one-one but not onto C) both one-one and onto D) neither 1-1nor onto
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MADURA COACHING CENTRE 1 TRB PG Asst. | Polytechnic | CSIR NET 2018

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