This document provides a 12 question cumulative class XII test covering chapters 1 and 2 on relations and functions. The test has two sections - section A contains 12 multiple choice questions with 1 mark each and section B contains 4 questions with 2 marks each. The test covers topics like equivalence relations, functions, inverse functions, trigonometric functions and their inverses. Students are given 30 minutes to complete the test which has a maximum of 20 marks.
This document provides a 12 question cumulative class XII test covering chapters 1 and 2 on relations and functions. The test has two sections - section A contains 12 multiple choice questions with 1 mark each and section B contains 4 questions with 2 marks each. The test covers topics like equivalence relations, functions, inverse functions, trigonometric functions and their inverses. Students are given 30 minutes to complete the test which has a maximum of 20 marks.
This document provides a 12 question cumulative class XII test covering chapters 1 and 2 on relations and functions. The test has two sections - section A contains 12 multiple choice questions with 1 mark each and section B contains 4 questions with 2 marks each. The test covers topics like equivalence relations, functions, inverse functions, trigonometric functions and their inverses. Students are given 30 minutes to complete the test which has a maximum of 20 marks.
Section A (1m x 12Q = 12) 1. Let T be the set of all triangles in the Euclidean plane, and let a relation R on T be defined as aRb iff a is congruent to b for every a, b ∈ T. Then R is (A) Reflexive but not transitive (B) Transitive but not symmetric (C) Equivalence relation (D) none of these 2. Consider the non-empty set consisting of children in a family and a relation R defined as aRb if a is brother 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 3. The maximum number of equivalence relations on the set A = {1, 2, 3} are (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 5 4. If a relation R on the set {1, 2, 3} be defined by R = {(1, 2)}, then R is (A) reflexive (B) transitive (C) symmetric (D) none of these 5. Let us define a relation R in R as aRb if a ≥ b. Then R is (A) An equivalence relation (B) reflexive, transitive but not symmetric (C) Symmetric, transitive but not reflexive (D) neither transitive nor reflexive but symmetric 6. Let A = {1, 2, 3} and consider the relation R = {1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (1, 2), (2, 3), (1, 3)}.Then R is (A) reflexive but not symmetric (B) reflexive but not transitive (C) symmetric and transitive (D) neither symmetric, nor transitive 7. If A = {a, b, c, d} and the function f = {(a, b), (b, d), (c, a), (d, c)}, write f –1. 3π 8. The value of 𝑠𝑖𝑛−1 (cos ) is 5
(A)3π/5 (B)–7π/5 (C) π/10 (D) –π/10
9. The domain of the function cos–1 (2x – 1) is (A) [0, 1] (B) [–1, 1] (C) ( –1, 1) (D) [0, π] 10. Which of the following is the principal value branch of cos–1x? 𝜋 𝜋 (A) [− , ] (B) (0, π) (C) [0, π] (D) (0, π) –π/2 2 2 11. Which of the following is the principal value branch of cosec–1x? 𝜋 𝜋 (A) (− , ) (B) [0, π] –π/2 2 2 −𝜋 𝜋 −𝜋 𝜋 (C) [ 2 , 2] (D) [ 2 , 2 ]- 0 2𝜋 12.Find the value of tan–1 ( tan ) 3
Section B (2m x 4Q = 8)
13. If f : R → R is defined by f (x) = x2 + 2, write f (f (x)).
14. If g = {(1, 1), (2, 3), (3, 5), (4, 7)} a function? If g is described by g (x) = αx + β, then what value should be assigned to α and β. 15. If 3tan–1 x + cot–1 x = π, then x equals 1 (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) –1 (D)2
16. Find the real solutions of the equation
𝜋 Tan-1√𝑥(𝑥 + 1) +sin -1√ (𝑥 2 +x+1) = 2
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