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Mth-202 Important Mid Term

Mcq’s Solution 100% Correct :


Solve By Vu-Topper RM!!
Question No:1 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
Range of function /[f(x)=(e^x)/] is ___________
➢Set of positive real numbers

Question No:2 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Composite relation symbolically written as _______
➢SoR={(a,c)aeA, ceC, 3eB, (a,b)eR and (b,c)eS}

Question No:3 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If x=17(mod 5) which of the following integers are valid solution for x ?
➢12

Question No:4 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Range of the relation {(0,1),(3,22),(90,34)}
➢{1,22,34}

Question No:5 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A= {0,1,2} and R = {(0,2),(1,1),(2,0)} be a relation on A. The which of the following
ordered pairs are needed to make it transitive?
➢ (0,0) and (2,2)

Question No:6 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Operation of subtraction is a binary operation on the set of __________
➢Integers

Question No:7 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let S=R and define the ‘square’ relation R= {(x,y)Ix2=y2}. The square relation is an _________
relation
➢Equivalence relation

Question No:8 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The logic gate NOT is a uniary operation on {0,1}.
➢True

Question No:9 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A= {1,2}, then P(A)=__________
➢{{},{1},{2},{1,2}}

Question No:10 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If a relation R is reflexive, anti symmetric and transitive then which of the following is not true
for the inverse relation.
➢Inverse relation will be irreflexive.

Question No:11 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R be a binary relation on a set A,R is anti-symmetric iff ___________
➢a,beA if (a,b)eR and (b,a)eR then a=b
Question No:12 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
“-“ is a binary operation on the set of integers Z.
➢True

Question No:13 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The inverse relation R^(-1) from B to A is defined as ____________
➢R^(-1) = {(b,a) e B*A I (a,b)eR}

Question No:14 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following is always true for the matrix representation of a symmetric relation?
➢Matrix is equal to its transpose

Question No:15 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A= {1,2,3,4} and let R and S be transitive binary relations on A defined as; R= {(1,2), (1,3),
(2,2), (3,3), (4,2), (4,3) and S={(2,1), (2,4), (3,3)} then RuS= {(1,2), (1,3), (2,1), (2,2), (2,4),
(3,3), (4,2), (4,3)}
➢R union S is transitive

Question No:16 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let S=R and define the ‘ square’ relation R = {(x,y)Ix2=y2}. The square is an _________
relation.
➢Equivalance relation

Question No:17 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If x=-10(mod 15). Which of the following integers are valid solution for x?
➢5

Question No:18 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R be a binary relation on a set A. If R is anti symmetric then ______________
➢Inverse of R is anti symmetric

Question No:19 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If A={1,2,3} is a set and R = {(1,2),(2,2),(2,1)} is a relation on A, R is
➢Symmetric

Question No:20 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={0,1} and B=(1). Let R and S be two binary relations on Cartesian product of A and B
such that R={(0,1)} and S= {(1,1)}. Then R intersection S=_________________
➢Empty

Question No:21 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A relation R is said to be ______ iff it is reflexive, antisymmetric and transitive.
➢Partial order Relation

Question No:22 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let X={1,2,3} and Y={7,8,9} and let f be function defined from X to Y such that f is onto then
which of the following statement about f is true?
➢Co-domain of f must contain 1 element

Question No:23 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The function fog and gof are always equal
➢False

Question No:24 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If a relation R={(1,2),(2,3),(3,4)(4,1)(2,2) is given then which of the following is true about this
relation.
➢R is reflexive

Question No:25 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set is called countable if , and only if, it is____________
➢finite

Question No:26 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(x) = x2-1 define function f from R to R and c=2 be any scalar, then c,f(x) is __________
➢2x2+2

Question No:27 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The set Z of all integers is ___________
➢Countable

Question No:28 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R be a binary relation on a set A. If R is anti symmetric then _______
➢Inverse of R is symmetric

Question No:29 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


For (2x-3, 4y+2) = (1,10). What will be the value of x and y ?
➢ (2,2)

Question No:30 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f and g be the two functions from R to R defined by f(x) = IxI and g(x)= square root of
x2 for all xeR. Then______
➢F(x) is not equal to g(x)

Question No:31 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If a set A has 15 elements then P(A) (power set of A) has ___________ elements.
➢2^15

Question No:32 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


For the relation below to be a function, x cannot be what values {(12,14),(13,5),(-2,7),(x,13)}?
➢X cannot be 12, 13, or -2

Question No:33 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let the set A = {1,2,3,4}. Then the relation {(2,4),(4,2)} is ____________
➢Symmetric

Question No:34 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


For the following relation to be a function, x can not be what values? R={(2,4),(x,1),
(4,2),(5,6)}.
➢x cannot be 2,4 and 5

Question No:35 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Vertical line test is used to determine that whether the graph of a relation is a function or not.
➢True

Question No:36 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The properties of being symmetric and being anti symmetric are ____________
➢Not negative of each other

Question No:37 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The number of elements in AxB are ___________ if A is a set with ‘5’ elements and B is a set
with ‘4’ elements.
➢20

Question No:38 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


R={(a,1)(b,2)(c,3)(d,4)} then the inverse of this relation is _____________
➢{(1,a)(2,b)(3,c)(4,d)}

Question No:39 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Logic gate NOT does not define a binary operation on (0,1) because ____________
➢It takes a single input and gives a single output

Question No:40 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


How many real numbers exist between 1 and 5
➢3

Question No:41 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The number pi is
➢Irrational

Question No:42 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The number square root 2 is
➢Irrational

Question No:43 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Range the relation {(0,1)(3,22),(90,34)}
➢{0,3,90}

Question No:44 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Supherical coordinate 0 is related to the cylindrical coordinate as_____________
➢@=@

Question No:45 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Operation of subtraction is a binary operation on the set________
➢Integers

Question No:46 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A {1,2,3,4} and R={(1,2),(2,3),(3,3),(3,4)} be a relation on A. Then which one of the
following ordered pair has made R not an irreflexive relation?
➢ (3,3)

Question No:47 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Input values of the function are called the ____________
➢Domain

Question No:48 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Range of function f(x)=IxI will be
➢Set of positive real numbers

Question No:49 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following is not a binary operation on the set of integers?
➢Division

Question No:50 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


In the matrix representation of an irreflexive relation all the entries in the main diagonal are
__________
➢0

Question No:51 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If the partition set of A is {A1,A2} then
➢A1nA2= not empty set

Question No:52 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A= {a,b} then P(A) =
➢{Non empty set, {a},{b},{a,b}}

Question No:53 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which relations below are not functions?
➢{(13,14),(13,5),(16,7),(18,13)}

Question No:54 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


In the directed graph of an antisymmetric relation there is _________ pair of arrows between
two distinct elements of the set.
➢No

Question No:55 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If a relation R= (1,1),(2,1)(2,2) is given then which of the following is not true about this
relation
➢R is irreflexive

Question No:56 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R and S be transitive relations on a set A then ________________
➢Neither R union S is transitive nor R intersection S is transitive

Question No:57 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R={(1,2)(3,4)(5,6)(7,8)}. Domain of the inverse of the relation is _____________
➢{2,4,6,8}

Question No:58 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={1,2,3,4,5} and B={4,9,,16,17,25}. Then the relation R={(2,4),(3,9),(4,16),93,17)} The
inverse of R is’
➢{(4,2),(9,3),(16,4),(17,3)}

Question No:59 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R be a relation on a set A. If R is symmetric then its compliment is
__________
➢Irreflexive

Question No:60 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which is not a binary operation on the set of natural numbers N?
➢Subtraction

Question No:61 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If a relation R={(1,1)(2,1)(1,2)(2,2)} is given then which of the following is not true about this
relation.
➢R is irreflexive

Question No:62 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


R={(a,1)(b,2)(c,3)(d,4)} then the inverse of this relation is ______________
➢{(1,a)(2,b)(3,c)(4,d)}

Question No:63 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


For any set A, the Cartesian product of A and A is known as ____________
➢Universal relation

Question No:64 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={p,q,r,s} and define a relation R on A by R={(p,p),(p,r),(q,r),(q,s),(r,s)} Then which one
of the following is the correct statement about R:
➢R is not reflexive

Question No:65 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A={1,2} B={3,4}, R={(1,3)(2,4)}. Then the complement of R is __________.
➢{(1,4)(2,3)}
Question No:66 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
Domain of a relation symbolically written as____________.
➢Dom(R)={aeAI(a,b)eR}

Question No:67 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let X={2,4,5} and Y={1,2,4} and R be a relation from X to Y defined by R={(2,4)(4,1)(a,2)}.
For what value of ‘a’ the relation R is a function?
➢5

Question No:68 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}, then which of the following sets represent the partition of the set A?
➢A={1,3,5,7,9}, B={2,4,6}, C={8}

Question No:69 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={1,2,3} and B={2,4} then number of binary relations from A to B are _____________.
➢64

Question No:70 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A relation R is said to be ________iff it is reflexive, antisymmetric and transitivde.
➢Partial order Relation

Question No:71 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f be a function from X={2,4,5} to Y={1,2,4,6} defined as:f={(2,6),(4,2),(5,1)} . The range
of f is _________
➢{1,2,6}

Question No:72 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={0,1,2} and R={(0,2),(1,1),(2,0)} be a relation on A. Then which of the following
statement about R is true?
➢R is symmetric

Question No:73 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={2,3,4} and B={2,6,8} and let R be the “divides” relation from A to B i.e for all (a,b)
belong to (Cartesian product of A and B), a,R b iff a I b (a divides b). Then
➢R={(2,2),(2,6),(2,8),(3,6),(4,8)}

Question No:74 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={1,2,3,…,50} and B={2,4,6,8,10}. Then the Cartesian product of A and B has
___________ elements.
➢250
Question No:75 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
In the matrix representation of an reflexive relation all the entries in the main diagonal are
___________
➢1

Question No:76 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following is not a type of a relation?
➢Permutation

Question No:77 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let X={2,4,5} and Y={1,2,4} and R be a relation from X to Y defined by R={(2,4),(4,1),(a,2)}.
For what value of ‘a’ the relation R is a function ?
➢5

Question No:78 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following is not a representation of a relation?
➢Venn diagram

Question No:79 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={1,2,3,4} and define the following relations on A. Then
R={(1,3),(1,4),(2,3),(2,4),(3,1),(3,4)} is _________
➢R is irreflexive

Question No:80 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The range of f:X-> Y is also called the image of
➢True

Question No:81 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following logical connective is not a binary operation ?
➢Implication

Question No:82 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set may be dividend up into its disjoint subsets, such division is called_______
➢Partition
Question No:83 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
If A=(1,2,3)&B=(4,5,6) and R ={(1,4)(2,5)(3,6)(3,4)} The complementary relation is
_________
➢A*B(difference or – ) R

Question No:84 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


In matrix representation of a__________ relation, the diagonal entries are always 1.
➢Reflexive

Question No:85 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


R is not symmetric iff there are elements a and b in A such that ___________
➢ (a,b) belongs to R but (b,a) does not belong to R

Question No:86 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which relations below are functions?
R1={(3,4),(4,5),(6,7),(8,9)}
R2={(3,4),(4,5),(6,7),(3,9)}
R3={(-3,4),(4,-5),(0,0),(8,9)}
R4={(8,11),(34,5),(6,17),(8,19)}
➢R1 and R3 are functions
Question No:87 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
The logic gate OR and AND are uniary operation on {0,1}
➢False

Question No:88 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


There is atleast one loop in the graph of an irreflexive relation
➢False

Question No:89 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


There is atleast one loop in the graph of an reflexive relation
➢True

Question No:90 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A contains 3 elements and B contains 2 elements, then number of subsets of A*B are
_________
➢64

Question No:91 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={1,2,3} and B={0,1,2} and C={a,b} R={(1,0),(1,2),(3,1),(3,2)} S={(0,b),(1,a),(2,b)}
composite of R and S=______________
➢{(1,b),(1,a),(3,a),(3,b)}

Question No:92 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If R is transitive then the inverse relation will be transitive
True
Question No:93 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
The number of elements in the power set of P(not empty set) denoted by P(P(not empty set) is
➢2

Question No:94 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The function defined from Z to Z as f(x)= 1/(x+2)(x-2) is not well defined because __________
➢Function is not defined at x=2 and x=-2

Question No:95 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Rang of relation {(0,1),(3,22),(90,34)} is ___________
➢{1, 22, 34}

Question No:96 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The number of elements in the power set of P(not empty set) denoted by P(not empty set) is
➢1

Question No:97 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R={(1,2),(3,4),(5,6),(7,8)}. Domain of inverse of the relation is _________
➢{2,4,6,8}

Question No:98 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The relation ‘divides’ on the set of integers is _________
➢A symmetric relation

Question No:99 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Operation of subtraction is a binary operation on the set of__________
➢Integers

Question No:100 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If R is transitive then the inverse relation will be transitive.
➢True

Question No:101 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={1,2,3,4} and define the relation R on A by R={(1,2),(2,3),(3,3),(3,4)}.
Then__________
➢R is both reflexive and irreflexive

Question No:102 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set may be divided up into its disjoints subsets,such division is called
➢Partition

Question No:103 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If a set A contains is elements then the number of elements in its power set P(A) is ________
➢2n

Question No:104 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Range of a relation symbolically written as _______.
➢Ran R = {b ∈ B I (a, b) ∈ R }

Question No:105 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R be a binary relation on a set A. IF R is anti symmetric then _________.
➢Inverse of R is anti symmetric

Question No:106 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A be a set with m elements and B be a set with n elements then the number of elements in
A*B are _________
➢m.n
Question No:107 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
Let A{1,2,3,4} and define the following relation on A. Then R={(1,3),(2,2),(2,4),(3,1),(4,2)}
Is __________
➢R is symmetric

Question No:108 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If A={1,2,3}& B={4,5,6} and R={1,4},{2,5},{3,6},{3,4}. The complementary relation is
________
➢A*B (difference or -) R

Question No:109 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R be a relation on a set A. If R is reflexive then its compliment is __________
➢Irreflexive

Question No:110 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


25=1(mod 3) means that 3 divides _______
➢25-1

Question No:111 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R be the universal relation on a set A then which one of the following statement about R is
true ?
➢R is reflexive, symmetric and transitive

Question No:112 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Domain of a relation symbolically written as ______
➢Dom(R)= {aeR I (a,b) e R}
Question No:113 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
Let R be a relation on a set A. R is transitive if and only if for all a,b,ceA then
➢ (a,b)eR and (b,c)eR then (a,c)eR

Question No:114 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A be a non-empty set and P(A) the power set of A Deifne the ‘ subset’ relation ,c as
follows for all X,Y e P(A), XcY<-> for all x, iffxeX then xeY . Then c is _________
➢c is partial order relation

Question No:115 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Define a relation R={(1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(1,3) the relation is
➢R is reflexive and transitive

Question No:116 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R be a relation on a set A. R is transitive if and only if for all a,b,ceA then.
➢ (a,b)eR and (b,c)eR then (a,c)eR

Question No:117 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R and S be reflexive relations on a set A then R intersection S is reflexive
➢True

Question No:118 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A function whose range consists of only one element is called________
➢One to one function

Question No:119 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The set Z of all integers is ___________
➢Countable

Question No:120 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let X={1,5,9} and Y={3,4,7}, Define a function f from X to Y such that
f(1)=7,f(5)=3,f(9)=_________. Which is true f(9) to make it a one-to-one
(injective) function?
➢4

Question No:121 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


What will be the fourth term of the following sequence 1/2,2/3,3/4 ______?
➢4/5

Question No:122 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The value of 6!=
➢720

Question No:123 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A constant function is one to one iffits ________ is a singleton.
➢Domain

Question No:124 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A constant function is onto iffits ___________ is a singleton.
➢Co-domain

Question No:125 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Number of one to one functions from X={a,b} to Y={u,v} are equal to ______-
➢2

Question No:126 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f is defined recursively by f(0) = -1 and f(n+1)=f(n)+3, then f(2)=_________.
➢5

Question No:127 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A function whose inverse function exists is called a/an__________
➢Invertible function

Question No:128 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(2)=3, g(2)=3, f(4)=1 and g(4)=2 then the value of fog(4) is……
➢3

Question No:129 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={1,2,3,4} and B={7} then the constant function from A to B is ________.
➢Onto

Question No:130 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Composition of a function is a commutative operation.
➢False

Question No:131 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Composition of a function is not a commutative operation
➢True
Question No:132 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
The sum of first five whole number is __________.
➢10

Question No:133 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f and g are two one-to-one functions, then their composition that is gof is one-to-one.
➢True

Question No:134 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Inverse of a surjective function is always a function.
➢False

Question No:135 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Inverse of a surjective function may not be a function
➢True

Question No:136 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let X={1,2,3,4} and Y={7,8,9} and let f be function defined from X to Y such that f is onto
then which of the following statement about f is true?
➢Co-domain of f must contain 3 elements

Question No:137 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f; X->Y and g; Y->Z are both onto functions. Then gof; X->Z is _________
➢onto

Question No:138 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f and g are two one-to-one functions, then their composition gof is_________
➢One-to-one

Question No:139 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f: W →X, g:X →Y, and h:Y →Z are functions, then___________
➢ (hog)of = ho(gof)

Question No:140 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Cardinality of positive prime numbers less than 20 is __________.
➢8

Question No:141 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


-1
IF f(x)=sin (x) and g(x)=sin x then gof(x) is _________.
➢X

Question No:142 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


0!=_________.
➢1

Question No:143 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


An important data type in computer programming consists of __________.
➢Finite sequences

Question No:144 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(x)=2x and g(x)=x+2 define functions f and g from R to R, then (f-g)(x) is __________.
➢x-2

Question No:145 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The total number of terms in an arithmetic series 0+5+10+15+….50 are _________.
➢11

Question No:146 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


9!/6!=________
➢504

Question No:147 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(x)=3x and g(x)=3x-2 define functions f and g from R to R, THEN (F+G)(X) is
___________
➢6x-2

Question No:148 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f is a bijective function then (f-1f(x)) is equal to
➢X

Question No:149 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A sequence whose terms alternate in sign is called an_________
➢Alternating sequence

Question No:150 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Common ration in the sequence “4, 16, 64, 256,…” is…..12.
➢4

Question No:151 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


0.8181818181 is a infinite geometric series.
➢True

Question No:152 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The word ‘algorithm’ refers to a step-by-step method for performing some action.
➢True

Question No:153 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A predicate become ______ when its variables are given specific values
➢Sentence

Question No:154 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The sum of two irrational numbers must be an irrational number.
➢False
Question No:155 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
The sum of two irrational numbers need not be irrational number
➢True

Question No:156 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The division by zero is allowed in mathematics.
➢Fasle

Question No:157 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The product of any two consecutive positive integers is divisible by 2
➢True

Question No:158 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If ‘n’ is an odd integer then n^3+n is ________.
➢Even

Question No:159 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


For integers a,b,c, If divides b and a divides c, then a divides (a+b).
➢False

Question No:160 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Quotient remainder theorem states that for any positive integer d, there exist unique integer q
and r such that ________ and 0<r<d
➢N=d.q+r

Question No:161 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A rule that assigns a numerical value to each outcome in a simple space is called
➢Random variable

Question No:162 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If A and B are two disjoint (mutually exclusive) events then P(AB)=
➢P(A) + P(B)

Question No:163 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


How many ways are there to select five players from a 10 member tennis
team to make a trip to a match to another school?
➢C(10,5)

Question No:164 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The expectation of x is equal to
➢Sum xf(x)

Question No:165 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If P(A intersection B) = P(A) P(B) THEN THE events A and B are called
➢Independent

Question No:166 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A walk that starts and ends at the same vertex is called.
➢None optins

Question No:167 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


How many integers from 1 through 1000 are neither multiple of 3 nor multiple of 5
➢497

Question No:168 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


What is the probability of getting a number greater than 4 when a die is thrown?
➢3/5

Question No:169 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Eater formula for graphs is___________.
➢F=e-v+2

Question No:170 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


X+a,x+3a,x+5a…..is an____________
➢Arithmetic sequence

Question No:171 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Composition of a function is a commutative operation.
➢False

Question No:172 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Real valued function is a function that assigns _____ to each member of its domain.
➢Only a real number

Question No:173 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let X={1,2,3,4} and a function ‘f’ defined on X f(1)=1,f(2)=2,f(3)=3,f(4)=4 then ________
➢F is an identity function

Question No:174 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A constant function is surjective if and only if ____________
➢The co-domain consists of a single element

Question No:175 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Cardinality means the total number of elements in a set.
➢True

Question No:176 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f(x)=2x and g(x)=x then g(f(x)) is _________.
➢2x2

Question No:177 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f:R->R is one to one function then c,f, c is not equal 0 is also one to one function.
➢True
Question No:178 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
Let X={1,2,3,4} and a function ‘f’ defined from X to X by f(1)=1, f(2)=1, f(3)=1, f(4)=1 then
which of the following is true?
➢F is a constant function

Question No:179 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f and g are two one-to-one functions, then their composition that is gof is one-to-one.
➢True

Question No:180 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following is not correct for a ‘sequence’?
➢A sequence is a relation whose domain is the set of natural numbers

Question No:181 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


2 +
F(x)=x is not one to one function from R to R
➢True

Question No:182 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f: R->R is one to one function then c,f c is not equal to is also one to one function.
➢True

Question No:183 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(x)=x+2 then f-1(x) is________
➢x-2

Question No:184 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


2
Let f(x)=x +1 define functions f from R to R and c=2 be any scalar, then c,f(x) is __________.
➢2x2-1

Question No:185 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A function F: R-> R defined by f(x) = square root x is a real valued function.
➢False

Question No:186 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If g:R->R defined by g(x)=e2 is a real valued function of a real variable.
➢True

Question No:187 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A function F:R-> R defined by f(x) = log x is a real valued function
➢True

Question No:188 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


rd
½, then 3 term of sequence is __________.
➢1/2

Question No:189 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The process of defining an object in terms of smaller versions of itself is called recursion.
➢True

Question No:190 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following is not correct for a ‘sequence’?
➢A sequence is a relation whose domain is the set of natural numbers

Question No:191 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set is called countable if, and only if, it is ____________.
➢Finite and countable infinite…..both

Question No:192 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set that is not countable is called ___________.
➢Uncountable

Question No:193 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A sequence whose terms alternate in sign is called an _______.
➢Alternating sequence

Question No:194 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f: R->R is one to one function then c,f is also one to one function for _______.
➢C is not equal 0

Question No:195 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(x) = x+3 then f-1(x) is __________-
➢x-3

Question No:196 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f and g be two functions defined by f(x) = x+2 and g(x)= 2x+1. Then the composition of f
and g is__________.
➢2x+3

Question No:197 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Number of one to one functions form X={a,b} to Y={u,v} are equal to ______
➢2

Question No:198 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The flbonacci sequence is deined as F0=1,F 1=1, Fk=Fk-1+Fk-2 for all integers k> 2 then which of
the following is true for F2
➢F2-F1= 2+1=3

Question No:199 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


x+a, x+3a, x+5a,…… is a/an______.
➢Arithmetic sequence

Question No:200 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Inverse of a function may not be a function.
➢True
Question No:201 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
In the following sequence ak=K/(k+1), for k=1, a1 will be __________.
➢½

Question No:202 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f(x)=x and g(x)= -x are both one to one function then (f+g)(x) is also one to one function.
➢False

Question No:203 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f(x)=x and g(x)= -x are both one to one function then (f+g)(x) is not one to one function.
➢True

Question No:204 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The function ‘f’ and ‘g’ are inverse of each other if and only if their composition gives_______.
➢Identity function

Question No:205 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following set is the domain of a sequence?
➢Set of real numbers

Question No:206 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let C is defined as the set of all countries in the world then C is a _________.
➢Finite set

Question No:207 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A constant function is surjective if and only if________.
➢The co domain consists of a single element

Question No:208 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let X={1,2,3,4} and a function ‘f’ defined from X to X by f(1)=1, f(2)=1, f(3)=1, f(4)=1 then
which of the following is true?
➢F is a constant function

Question No:209 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The composition of function is always
➢Associative

Question No:210 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set is countably infinite if, and only if, it has the same cardinality as the set of
➢Positive integers

Question No:211 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Two functions ‘f’ and ‘g’ from ‘X’ to ‘Y’ are said to be equal if and only if ______.
➢F(x)=g(x) for all ‘x’ belongs to X

Question No:212 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Y=x3 is a graph of bijective function from R to R.
➢True

Question No:213 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Domain and range are same for___________.
➢Identity function

Question No:214 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let X={1,2,3,4} and a function ‘f’ defined on X by f(1)=1,f(2)=2,f(3)=3
➢F is an identity function

Question No:215 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Composition of a function is a commutative operation.
➢True

Question No:216 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Inverse of a surjective function is always a function.
➢False

Question No:217 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A function whose inverse function exists is called a/an________.
➢Invertible

Question No:218 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Given a set X define a function I from X to X by i(x)=x from all x belonging to X .
Then_________.
➢I is both injective and surjective

Question No:219 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f: R->R is a one to one function then c,f is also one to one function for.
➢C is not equal 0

Question No:220 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let X={1,5,9} and Y={3,4,7}. Define a function f from X to Y such that f(1)=7, f(5)=3,
f(9)=______. Which is true for f(9) to make it a one-to-one (injective) function?
➢4
Question No:221 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
Which of the following is not a predecessors of ak?
➢Ak+1

Question No:222 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Two functions ‘f’ and ‘g’ from X to Y are said to be equal if and only if_________.
➢F(x)=g(x) for all ‘x’ belongs to x

Question No:223 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The two functions ‘f’ and ‘g’ are equal if _______.
➢F(x) =3x and g(x)= 6x2+3x/2x2+1 for all xeR
Question No:224 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
If first term of a geometric sequence is 2 and common ratio is ½, then 3rd ter, of sequence.
➢¼

Question No:225 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


+
Y= squre root x is an __________function form R to R
➢One to one function

Question No:226 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


2 +
Y= x is an __________function form R to R
➢NOT ONE TO ONE FUNTION

Question No:227 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If a function (gof)(x) : X->Z is defined as (gof)(x)=g(f(x)) for all xeX, Then the
function__________—.
➢ (gof)

Question No:228 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If 0 is the first term and -2 be the common difference of an arithmetic series, then the sum of
first five terms of series is _________.
➢-20

Question No:229 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


-1
If f(x)=sin (x) and g(x) = sin x then gof(x) is ___________.
➢X

Question No:230 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


F: X->Y that is both one to one and onto is called a _________.
➢Bijective function

Question No:231 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


What does ‘y’ denotes in a geometric sequence?
➢Common ratio

Question No:232 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let g be a function defined by g(x)=x+1. Then the composition of (gog).
➢X+2

Question No:233 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A graph of a function f is one to one iff every horizontal line intersects the graph in at most one
point.
➢True

Question No:234 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following is true for the following sequence?
➢If n is even, then Cn=2 and if n is odd, then Cn = 0
Question No:232 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
The function ‘f’ and ‘g’ are inverse of each other if and only if their composition
gives__________.
➢Identity function

Question No:233 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


N! is defined to be ___________.
➢The product of the integers from 1 to n

Question No:234 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A = {1,2,3,4} and B={7} then the constant function from A to B
➢Both one to one and onto

Question No:235 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set is called countable if, and only if, it is ___________.
➢Countably infinite and finite

Question No:236 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f(x) = x and g(x) = -x are both one to one functions then (f+g)(x) is also one to one function.
➢False

Question No:237 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If a is the 1st term and d be the common difference of an arithmetic sequence then the sequence
is a, a+d, a+2d, a+3d….
➢True

Question No:238 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


x+a, x+3a, x+5…… is a/an_________.
➢Arithmetic sequence

Question No:239 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


inverse of an injective function may not be a function.
➢True

Question No:240 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


3
y=x is a graph of bijective function form R to R
➢False

Question No:241 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Two functions ‘f’ and ‘g’ from x to y are said to be equal if and only if _____.
➢F(x)=g(x) for all ‘x’ belongs to x

Question No:242 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Common ration in sequence ’36, 12, 4 , 4/3, …..’ is ……
➢1/3

Question No:243 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set is called finite if, and only if, is the _______ or there is ———.
➢Empty set or one-to-one

Question No:244 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(X)=x2-1 and g(x)=x+1 define functions f and g from R to R, then (f/g)x
➢x-1

Question No:245 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A graph of a function f is one to one iff every horizontal line intersects the graph in at most one
point.
➢True

Question No:246 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let g be a function defined by g(x) = x+1. Then the composition of (gog).
➢X+2

Question No:247 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


F:X->Y that is both one to one and onto is called a ___________.
➢Bijective function

Question No:248 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


What does ‘I’ denotes in a geometric sequence?
➢Common ratio

Question No:249 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A={1,2,3,4} and B={7} then the constant function from A to B is ______.
➢Both one to one and onto

Question No:250 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


N! is defined to be ________.
➢The product of the integers from 1 to n

Question No:251 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set is called countable if, and only if, it is _________.
➢Both b and c

Question No:252 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following is the example of an alternating sequence?
➢Cn=n/n+1 for n > 0

Question No:253 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


X+a, x+3a, x+5a….. is an________
➢Arithmetic sequence

Question No:254 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


0, -5, -10, -15, … is an __________.
➢Arithemetic sequence
Question No:255 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
5, 9, 13, 17, … is an __________.
➢Arithemetic sequence

Question No:256 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


An important data type in computer programming consists of ____________.
➢Finite sequence

Question No:257 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


One-to-one correspondence means the condition of _________.
➢One-one and onto ….both

Question No:258 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Cardinality means the total number of elements in a set.
➢True

Question No:259 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Inverse of a function may not be a function.
➢True

Question No:260 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The functions ‘f’ and ‘g’ are inverse of each other if and only if their composition gives
____________.
➢Identity function

Question No:261 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set is called finite if , and only if, it is the _________ or there is ________.
➢Empty set or one-to-one

Question No:262 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f and g be the two functions from R to R defined by f(x) = IXI and g(x) = square root x2 for
all xeR, then __________.
➢F(x) is not equal to g(x)

Question No:263 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


-1 -1
If f (x) = 6-x/2 then f (2) is __________.
➢2

Question No:264 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(2)=3, g(2)=3, f(4)=1 and g(4)=2 then the value of fog(4) is _______.
➢3

Question No:265 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


An important date type in computer programming consists of _——.
➢Finite sequence

Question No:266 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(x)=x+3 then f-1(x) is _________.
➢X-3

Question No:267 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f:X->Y amdg:Y->Z are both onto function. Then gof : X->Z is _______.
➢One-to-one function

Question No:268 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The functions ‘f’ and ‘g’ are inverse of each other if and only if their composition gives
➢Identity function

Question No:269 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The two function ‘f’ and ‘g’ are equal if _____________.
➢F(x) = 3x and g(x) = 6x2+3x/2x+1 for all xeR

Question No:270 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Two functions ‘f’ and ‘g’ from X To Y are said to be equal if and only if——.
➢F(x) and g(x) for all ‘x’ belongs to X

Question No:271 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Which of the following set is the domain of a sequence?
➢Set of natural numbers

Question No:272 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If 1 term of a geometric sequence is 2 and common ratio is 1/2 , then 3rd term of sequence is
st

__________.
➢1/2

Question No:273 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Composition of a function is a commutative operation.
➢True

Question No:274 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If a function (gof)(x): X-> Z is defined as (gof)(x)=g(f(x)) for all xeX. Then the function
_________ is known as composition of f and g.
➢ (g o f)

Question No:275 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A set is countably infinite if and only if and only if, it has the same cardinality as the set of
_________.
➢Positive integers

Question No:276 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


rd n
The 3 term of the sequence bn=5 is _______.
➢125

Question No:277 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f is a bijective function then (f-1(f(x)) Is equal to _____.
➢X

Question No:278 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(x) = x and g(x) = -x for all xeR, then (f+g)(x) is ____.
➢ 0

Question No:279 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


An infinite sequence may have only a finite number of values.
➢True

Question No:280 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The functions fog and gof are always equal .
➢False

Question No:281 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If f and g are two one-to-one functions, then their composition that is gof is one-to-one.
➢True

Question No:282 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A function whose range consists of only one element is called ___________.
➢Constant function

Question No:283 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let X ={1,5,9} and Y={3,4,7}. Define a function f from X to Y such that f(1)=7, f(5)=3, f(9)=4
then which of the following statement about ‘f’ is true?
➢F is both one-to-one and onto

Question No:284 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


3
Y=x is a graph of bijective function from R to R.
➢True

Question No:285 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


A function whose inverse function exists is called a/an______.
➢Invertible

Question No:286 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let F and g be two functions defined by f(x)= x+2 and g(x)= 2x+1. Then the composition of f
and g is _____.
➢2x + 5

Question No:287 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If r is a positive real number, then the value of r in 3, r,r=-27r is
➢-9

Question No:288 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The _____ of the terms of a sequence forms a series.
➢Sum

Question No:289 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


The sum of first five whole number is _________.
➢10

Question No:290 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If fk=fk-1+fk-2then f0=1 , f1=2, then f2= __________.
➢3

Question No:291 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let f(x) = 3x and g(x) = x + 2 define functions f and g from R to R, then (f.g)(x) is _____.
➢3x2 + 6x

Question No:292 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let R be a relation on a set A. If R is reflexive then its compliment is ________ .
➢Irreflexive

Question No:293 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If A = Set of students of virtual university then A has been written in the _________.
➢Descriptive form

Question No:294 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If a function (g o f)(x):X→Z is defined as (g o f)(x) = g(f(x)) for all x ∈ X. Then the function
________ is known as composition of f and g.
➢ (g o f)

Question No:295 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


If X and Y are independent random variables and a and b are constants, then Var(aX + bY)is
equal to
➢aVar(X) + bVar(Y)

Question No:296 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A = {1, 2, 3} and B = {2, 4} then number of functions from A to B are _________.
➢8

Question No:297 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


p is equivalent to q’ means ________.
➢p is necessary and sufficient for q.

Question No:298 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Let A and B be subsets of U with n(A) = 12, n(B) = 15, n(A’) = 17, and n(A intersection B) = 8,
then n(U)=______ .
➢29
Question No:299 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM
For the following relation to be a function, x can not be what values?
R = {(2,4), (x,1), (4,2), (5,6)}
➢x cannot be 2, 4 or 5

Question No:300 (Marks:1) Vu-Topper RM


Find the number of the word that can be formed of the letters of the word “ELEVEN”.
➢120

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