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Relations and Functions

Exercise (MCQ questions) for module 2


1.If f is a function on a set A= {1,2,3,4,5} such that
f= { (1,2),(2,3),(3,4),(4,x),(5,5,)}. If f is a bijective function the x is
(a) 5 (b) 3 (c) 1 (d) None of these

2. If f is a function on a set A= {1,2,3,4,5} such that


f= { (1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5,)}. Then
(a) f is bijective but not surjective
(b) f is surjective but not injective
(c) f is bijective
(d) None of the above

3.Let A = {4,5,6,7} and B = {4,5,6,7}If f is one to one from A to B then


which of the following is correct?
(a) f is into function (c) f may or may not be bijective
(b) f is bijective (d)None of these

4. Let A = {7,8,9} and B = {7,8,9} and f is onto from A to B then


which of the following is correct?
(a) f is one to one (c) f may be one to one or many to one
(b) f is bijective (d) Non of the above

5. A function f : [0, ] →R given by f(x) = sinx is


(a) bijective (b) not one to one
(c) onto (d) one to one function

6. A function f : A →B is an onto function then


(a) A = B (b) B is a subset of A
(c) range of f is A (d) range of f is B

7.If A function f : A →B is an one to one function then


(a) Number of elements in range of f is n(B)
(b) n(A) = n(B)
(c) Number of elements in range of f is n(A)
(d) n(A) > number of elements in range of f
8. If A function f : A →B is an bijective function then
(a) Number of elements in range of f is n(B)
(b) Number of elements in range of f is n(A)
(c) n(A) = n(B)
(d) All the above are true

9.If f:A→B is a bijective function and n(A) = 6 then which of the following
is not possible
(a) No of elements in range of f is 6 (c) n(B) =8
(b) n(B) = 6 (d) n(A) = n(B)

10.If f(a) = f(b) implies that a = b then f is


(a) not one to one (b) one to one (c) not onto (d) onto

11. If f : A →B is an onto function then range of f is ________


(a) A (b) B (c) subset of B (d) Can’t find

12. f : [0,π] →R given by f(x) = sinx is


(a) one to one function (b) onto function
(c) not one to one (d) bijective function

13.A function f:R→R defined by f(x) = 2x is


(a) only one to one (b)only onto
(c) neither one to one nor onto (d) bijective function

14. A function f:N→N defined by f(x) = x2 is


(a) one to one (b) not one to one
(c) on to (d)bijective

15. A function f:Z→Z defined by f(x) = x2 is


(a) one to one (b) on to
(c) neither one to one nor onto (d)bijective
Answers- module 2 exercise
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
c c b b d d c d c b

11 12 13 14 15
b c d a c

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