Relations and Functions MCQ Questions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 2 with Answers

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MCQ Questions for Class 11 Mathematics Chapter wise with Answers

Q1. If the function f : R → R be given by f(x) = x² + 2 and g : R → R is given by g(x) = x/(x – 1). The value of gof(x) is

(i) (x² + 2)/(x² + 1)
(ii) x²/(x² + 1)
(iii) x²/(x² + 2)
(iv) none of these

(i) (x² + 2)/(x² + 1)

Q2. Two functions f and g are said to be equal if f

(i) the domain of f = the domain of g
(ii) the co-domain of f = the co-domain of g
(iii) f(x) = g(x) for all x
(iv) all of above

(iv) all of above

Q3. If A is the null set and B is an infinite set, then what is A×B ?

(i) Infinite set
(ii) f
(iii) Undefined
(iv) A singleton set

(iii) Undefined

Q4. Let A={1,2,3,4,5} and R be a relation from A to A, R = {(x, y): y = x + 1}. Find the domain.

(i) {1,2,3,4,5}
(ii) {2,3,4,5}
(iii) {1,2,3,4}
(iv) {1,2,3,4,5,6}

(i) {1,2,3,4,5}

Q5. Given g(1) = 1 and g(2) = 3. If g(x) is described by the formula g(x) = ax + b, then the value of a and b is

(i) 2, 1
(ii) -2, 1
(iii) 2, -1
(iv) -2, -1

(iii) 2, -1

Q6. A function f(x) is said to be an odd function if

(i) f(-x) = f(x)
(ii) f(-x) = -f(x)
(iii) f(-x) = k * f(x) where k is a constant
(iv) None of these

(ii) f(-x) = -f(x)

Q7. If A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {1, 2} and C = {2, 3}, which one of the following is correct ?

(i) (A´B)Ç(B´A) = (A´C)Ç(B´C)
(ii) (A´B)Ç(B´A) = (C´A)Ç(C´B)
(iii) (A´B)È(B´A) = (A´B)È(B´C)
(iv) (A´B)È(B´A) = (A´B)È(A´C)

(iii) (A´B)È(B´A) = (A´B)È(B´C)

Q8. If set A has 2 elements and set B has 4 elements then how many relations are possible?

(i) 32
(ii) 128
(iii) 256
(iv) 64

(iv) 64

Q9. Let f : R → R be a function given by f(x) = x² + 1 then the value of f-1 (26) is

(i) 5
(ii) -5
(iii) ±5
(iv) None of these

(iii) ±5

Q10. The function f(x) = sin (‎πx/2) + cos (πx/2) is periodic with period

(i) 4
(ii) 6
(iii) 12
(iv) 24

(i) 4

Q11. If A × B = { (5, 5), (5, 6), (5, 7), (8, 6), (8, 7), (8, 5)},then the value A.

(i) {5}
(ii) {8}
(iii) {5, 8}
(iv) {5, 6, 7, 8}

(iii) {5, 8}

Q12. If A={1,4,8,9} and B={1, 2, -1, -2, -3, 3,5} and R is a relation from set A to set B {(x, y): x=y²}. Find range of the relation.

(i) {1,4,9}
(ii) {-1,1, -2,2, -3,3}
(iii) {1,4,8,9}
(iv) {-1,1, -2,2, -3,3,5}

(ii) {-1,1, -2,2, -3,3}

Q13. the function f(x) = x – [x] has period of

(i) 0
(ii) 1
(iii) 2
(iv) 3

(ii) 1

Q14. If f(x) =(3x – 2)/(2x – 3) then the value of f(f(x)) is

(i) x
(ii) x²
(iii) x³
(iv) None of these

(i) x

Q15. Let n(i) = m, and n(ii) = n. Then the total number of non-empty relations that can be defined from A to B is

(i) mn
(ii) nm – 1
(iii) mn – 1
(iv) 2mn – 1

(iv) 2mn –1

Q16. Let f : R – R be a function defined by f(x) = cos(5x + 2), then f is

(i) injective
(ii) surjective
(iii) bijective
(iv) None of these

(iv) None of these

Q17. Let R be the set of real numbers. If f(x) = x² and g(x) = 2x + 1, then fog(x) is equal to

(i) 2x + 1
(ii) 2x² + 1
(iii) (2x + 1)²
(iv) None of these

(ii) 2x² + 1

Q18. Let R = {(2, 3), (3, 4)} be relation defined on the set of natural numbers. The minimum number of ordered pairs required to be added in R so that enlarged relation becomes an equivalence relation is :

(i) 3
(ii) 5
(iii) 7
(iv) 9

(iv) 9

Q19. A relation R is defined from the set of integers to the set of real numbers as (x, y) = R if x² + y² = 16 then the domain of R is

(i) (0, 4, 4)
(ii) (0, -4, 4)
(iii) (0, -4, -4)
(iv) None of these

(ii) (0, -4, 4)

Q20. The number of binary operations on the set {a, b} are

(i) 2
(ii) 4
(iii) 8
(iv) 16

(iv) 16

Q21. If A is the set of even natural numbers less than 8 and B is the set of prime numbers less than 7,then the number of relations from A to B is

(i) 29
(ii) 92
(iii) 32
(iv) 29 – 1

(i) 29

Q22. The domain of the function f (x) = 1/(2 – cos 3x) is

(i) (1/3, 1)
(ii) [1/3, 1)
(iii) (1/3, 1]
(iv) R

(iv) R

Q23. If f is an even function and g is an odd function the fog is a/an

(i) Even function
(ii) Odd function
(iii) Either even or odd function
(iv) Neither even nor odd function

(i) Even function

Q24. The range of the function
f(x) = √(x -1)(3 – x) is :

(i) [– 1, 1]
(ii) (– 1, 1)
(iii) (– 3, 3)
(iv) (– 3, 1)

(i) [– 1, 1]

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