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RVaeA,

A= {S, D}, B= {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} Reflexive i.e.. (a, a)e


Ra,be 4
22. Let R:B’ Bbe defined by R={. v yis divisible by x} is (a,b)eR» (b, a) e
Symmctric i.e.,
(a) Reflexive and transitive but not symmetric Transitive i.e.. (a,b)e Rand (b.c)e R’(4,c)eR Ha,b,ceA
(b) Reflexive and symmetric and not transitive Based on the above information, answer the following questions
(c) Not reflexive but symmetric and transitive
R= {(1, 1), (1, 2), (1,3),
(d) Equivalence 3 (2,2). (2,3),(3,1
23. LetR: B ’ Bbe defined by R= {(1, 1), (1, 2), (2, 2), 24. If the relation ={1, 2,,3}, then Ris
defined on the set A
(3, 3), (4. 4), (S, 5), (6, 6)}, then Ris (3, 2) (3, 3)} (b) Symmetric
(a) Reflexive
(a) Symmetric (d) Equivalence
(b) Reflexive and Transitive (c) Transitive

A:
R on the set |={1, 2, 3} defined
(c) Transitive and symmetric 25. If the
relation

(d) Equivalence R= {(1, 1),(1,.2), (1, 3),


(2, 1), (2, 2),(2, 3), (3,1 1),(3
is
(3, 3)}, then R
CASE STUDY-II (a) Reflexive only (b) Symmetric only
A relation R on a set a is said to be an equivalence relation on A (c) Transitive only (d) Equivalence
if it is

PRARAMBH (TOPICWISE)

RELATIONS DOMAIN
1
1. The relation R defined in N as aRb >b is divisible by a is v2-x
8. Domain of the function
1s
(a) Reflexive but not symmetric V9-x
(b) Symmetric but not transitive (a) (3, 2) (b) -3, 2] (c) (3,2] (d) -3,2
(c) Symmetric and transitive
(d) None of these
9. Domain off(x) = log,-(r-3x- 10)
2. If A is the set of even natural numbers less than 8 and B is (a) [5, o) (b) (-0, 2)w(5,o)
the set of prime numbers less than 7, then the number of (d) None of these
relations from A to B is
(a) 29 (b) 92 (c) 32 (a) 29-1
10. The domain of f(x) = sin log2
3. Let R be a reflexive relation on a set A and / be the identity
relation on A. Then (a) (-o,-2) u(2, o)
(c) R=I (d) R= 2/
(b) (-1, 1]
(a) RcI (b) IcR
(c) (-2, -1)u(1, 2) (d) None of these
4. The relation is subset of" on the power set P(A) of a set Ais
(a) Symmetric (b) 'Anti-symmetric 11. Domain of f(r)= is: (Here [x] represents
(c) Equivalence relation (d) None of these Vx]-x
5. Let R be a relation over the set N × N and it is defined by
integer function)
(a, b) R(c, d) >a+ d=b+c. Then Ris (a) (-o, 0) (b) (0, o)
(c) R-I (d)
(a) Reflexive only (b) Symmetric only
(c) Transitive only (d) An equivalence relation 12. Domain of the function f(x) = sin[x -1]
6. The number of reflexive relations of a set with four elements
[x-1][x+2]
is equal to denotes the greatest integer function less than x, 1
(a) 26 (b) 212 (c) 28 (d) 24
(a) All real x
7. Let R be a relation on the set N of natural numbers defined
(b) [-2, -1)
(c) R-[-2,-1)v[1,2) (d) R- (-2, 2)
by nRm nis afactor of n(i.e., nlm). Then R is
13. The domain of the
(a) Reflexive and symmetric function
(b) Transitive and symmetric fr) = 24 40 - 6xC.,_1o
(a) (2, 3}
15
(c) Equivalence
(b) {1,2, 3}
(d) Reflexive, transitive but not symmetric (c) {1,2,3, 4} (d) None of these

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