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1.

Let f : A → B be a real valued function such that f (a1 ) 6= f (a2 ) for all

distinct points a1 , a2 ∈ A then

(a) if A is countable then B is countable

(b) if B is uncountable then A is uncountable

(c) if B is finite then A is finite

(d) if A is finite then B is finite

2. Which of the following statements is true?

(a) Quotient set of an uncountable set is uncountable

(b) Let A be an infinite set and B is its proper subset then |A| < |B|

(c) Collection of finite subsets of Q × Q is countable

(d) Cardinality of a non-empty interval is uncountable


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3. Let A = x | x = n
, an = 0 or 2 . Which of the following state-
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ments is not true?

(a) Each point of A is a limit point

(b) A contains an interior point

(c) A is perfect set

(d) A is closed and bounded

4. Let A be an uncountable set and S = {x ∈ A | x is an isolated point}

then |S| is

(a) φ (b) finite (c) countable (d) uncountable

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5. Let A be a set of all disjoint open intervals of R then

(a) A is countable

(b) there exist an onto map from A to R

(c) A is uncountable

(d) A is closed set

6. Let An be open set and Bn be closed set for each n ∈ N then



T ∞
S
(a) An is open and Bn is closed
n=1 n=1

T
(b) if An ∩ Bn 6= φ, ∀n ∈ N then (An ∩ Bn ) is closed
n=1

T ∞
S
(c) Bn is closed and An is open
n=1 n=1

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(d) if An , n ∈ N, is neighborhood of a point k then An is also a
n=1
neighborhood of k.
   
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7. Let A = 1, 1 + , 1 + + 2 , ... and B = 1 − | n ∈ N then
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(a) A + B is an unbounded set

(b) inf(A + B) = 1 and sup(A + B) = 2

(c) inf(A + B) = 2 and sup(A + B) = 3

(d) inf(A + B) = 1 and sup(A + B) = 3

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8. Let A = a + 7b | a, b ∈ Z and B = + | m, n ∈ N then
4m 5n
 
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(a) A = ∅ and B = ,
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(b) cardinality of A ∩ B is infinite

(c) cardinality of A ∩ B is infinite

(d) cardinality of A and B are infinite


 
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9. Let S = 10, 10 + , 10 + 2 , 10 + 3 , ... and T = sin 1, sin 22 , sin 33 , .....
2 2 2
then

(a) sup {x + y | x ∈ S, y ∈ T } ≥ sup S + sup T

(b) sup {x − y | x ∈ S, y ∈ T } < sup S − sup T

(c) sup {xy | x ∈ S, y ∈ T } > sup S. sup T

(d) inf {xy | x ∈ S, y ∈ T } ≤ inf S. inf T

10. Let Sn be a neighborhood of a point k for each n ∈ N then



T
(a) Sn need not be a neighborhood of k
n=1
m
T
(b) Sn , m ∈ N, is a neighborhood of k
n=1

S
(c) Sn need not be a neighborhood of k
n=1
m
S
(d) Sn , m ∈ N, is a neighborhood of k
n=1

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11. Which of the following set of functions are uncountable?
   
2
(a) f | f : x ∈ R | sin x = →N
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(b) {f | f : {x ∈ R | sin x = x} → Qc }

(c) {f | f : R → {x ∈ R | sin x = x}}

(d) {f | f : {x ∈ R | sin x = x} → Q}

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