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Class Test: Set Theory
Class Test: Set Theory
CLASS TEST
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SET THEORY
12. Let R be a relation on the set N of natural c. R and S are symmetric
numbers defined by nRm ⇔ n is a factor of ⇒ R ∪ S is symmetric
m (i.e., n|m). Then R is d. R and S are reflexive ⇒ R ∩ S is reflexive
a. Reflexive and symmetric 14. Let a relation R be defined by R = {(4, 5); (1,
b. Transitive and symmetric 4); (4, 6); (7, 6); (3, 7)} then R−1oR is
c. Equivalence a. {(1, 1), (4, 4), (4, 7), (7, 4), (7, 7), (3, 3)}
d. Reflexive, transitive but not symmetric b. {(1, 1), (4, 4), (7, 7), (3, 3)}
13. Let R and S be two non-void relations on a c. {(1, 5), (1, 6), (3, 6)}
set A. Which of the following statements is d. None of these
false 15. Let R be a relation on the set N be defined
a. R and S are transitive ⇒ R ∪ S is by {(x, y)| x, y i ^ N, 2x + y = 41}. Then R is
transitive a. Reflexive
b. R and S are transitive ⇒ R ∩ S is b. Symmetric
transitive c. Transitive
d. None of these
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