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Saakaar 2025
Mathematics
Real Analysis DPP: 1
Elementary Set Theory
Q1 Let F be the set of all statements
all functions from [0, 1] to is/are correct?
[0, 1] itself. If card(F ) = f (A) The set of all finite subsets
then of the natural
(A) F is similar to [0, 1] numbers is countable
(B) f is less than the cardinality of [0, 1] (B) The set of all polynomials
(C) f > c where cardnality of [0, 1] is c with integer coefficient
(D) F is countable is countable
(C) Set of transcendental elements
Q2 If f : A → B is a one-one map
of R over Q
and A is countable then which
(D) Set of all function from
of the following is true?
Z2 = {0, 1} to N
(A) B is countable.
(B) B is uncountable Q6 Let A and B are infinite sets
(C) There exists a subset of B let f be a map from A to B
which is countable such that the collection of pre
(D) None of these images of any non-empty
subset of B is non -empty then
Q3 Let A be an infinite set of disjoint
which of the following is/are true?
open sub -intervals of (0, 1). Let B
(A) If A is countable then B is
be the power set of A then
countable
(A) Cardinality of A and B are equal
(B) Such map f is always onto
(B) A similar to (0, 1)
(C) A and B are similar
(C) B similar to (0, 1)
(D) B may be countable even
(D) A and B both are uncountable
if A is not
Q4 Let A be the set of lines passing
Q7 If f be a function with domain
through the origin and slope is
π
A and range B then
integral multiple of .
12 which of following is correct.
then
(A) B countable ⇒ A countable
(A) A is similar to R
(B) A countable ⇒ B countable
(B) A is countably infinite
(C) A uncountable ⇒ B uncountable
(C) A is similar to the set of months
(D) All of above
in a year
(D) A is similar to the power set of R Q8 Which of the following is correct?
(A) The set of rational numbers in any
Q5 Which of the following
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interval of finite length is countable.
(B) The set of irrational numbers in any
interval of finite length is countable
(C) Every subset of uncountable set is
uncountable
(D) All of above.
Q9 Which set is countable ?
(A) The set of all polynomials with real
coefficients
(B) The set of all subsets of a
countably infinite set
(C) The set A − B where A is
uncountable but B is countable
(D) The set of all finite subsets of N
( the set of natural number)
Q10 Which of the following
statements
is/are equivalent?
(A) ϕ ≠ S is a countable set
(B) There exists a surjection
of N onto S
(C) There exists an injection
of S into N
(D) None of above
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Answer Key
Q1 (C) Q6 (A, B, D)
Q2 (C) Q7 (B)
Q3 (C) Q8 (A)
Q4 (B) Q9 (D)
Q5 (A, B, D) Q10 (A, B, C)
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Hints & Solutions
Q1 Text Solution: ∴ A = ∪ E i is countable
i∈N
F = {g ∣ g : [0, 1] → [0, 1]}
Hence ,Option (A) is correct.
As card ([0, 1]) = c
Card. ([0,1])
(B)Let k ∈ N
Card (F ) = (Card. ([0, 1])) k
Pk = {a0 + a1 x + … + ak x ; ai ∈ Z}
c c
= c = 2
~ {(a0 , a1 , … , ak ) : a1 ∈ Z}
c
∴ Card (F ) = f = 2 > c.
⊆ Z × Z … × Z(k − 1 copies )
Hence ,Option (C) is correct.
As Z × … × Z is countable
Q2 Text Solution: ∴ Pk is countable
Let f : A → B be one-one map ∪ Pk is countable
k∈N
and A is countable.
Hence ,Option (B) is correct.
∴ f : A → f (A) is one-one as
(C)Set of transcendental elements
well as onto .
of R over Q is uncountable.
∴ A : f (A) ⊆ B.
Hence ,Option (C) is incorrect.
A is countable ⇒ f (A) is countable.
(D) Let A = {f : Z2 → N} and
Hence ,Option (C) is correct 2
∣
∣A∣
∣ = χ0 = χ0
Q3 Text Solution: ∴ A is countable
As A is countably infinite Hence ,Option (D) is correct.
set (since set of disjoint open sub
Q6 Text Solution:
intervals of (0, 1) is countable)
(A)As f is a map from A to B
∴ A : N
x0
and it is given that f is onto
and B = P (A) ∴ |B| = 2
∴ |B| ≤ |A|
Hence B is uncountable
Hence if A is countable
and B : (0, 1)
then B is countable
Hence ,Option (C) is correct.
Hence ,Option (A) is correct
Q4 Text Solution: (D)Take A = R; B = {c}; c ∈ R
π
A = {mx : m = slope = k ; k ∈ Z} A is uncountable, B countable
12
|A| = No. of choices for m = |Z| = χ 0 hence ,Option (D) is correct
Hence ,Option(B) is correct. (C)Define f : A → B
Q5 Text Solution: f (x) = c ∀x ∈ A
(A) Let E1 = Set of those subsets
But A and B are not similar
of N having cardinality 1.
Hence ,Option (C) is incorrect.
E2 = Set of those subsets
Hence ,Option (A) ,(B)
of N having cardinality 2. and (D) are correct.
Em = Set of those subsets Q7 Text Solution:
of N having cardinality m Here f : A → f (A) = B
E 1 ~N, E 2 ~N × N, … Clearly f is onto
, E m ~N × N × … × N (m− copies) ∴ |B| ≤ |A|
As countable union of countable Hence, if A is countable
sets is countable then B is countable
Further take A = R;
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B = {c}; c ∈ R of N onto S
Define f : A → B ⇒ |S | ≤ |N|
f (x) = c ∀x ∈ A ∴ S is countable.
Hence ,Option (A) and (C) can If there exist an injection
be discarded of S into N
Hence ,Option (B) is correct. ⇒ |S | ≤ |N|
∴ S is countable
Q8 Text Solution:
Let A = (a, b) ∩ Q; a ≠ b, a, b ∈ R
i.e. All three statements
are equivalent.
As A ⊆ Q
∴ A is countable (∵ Q is countable )
c
Further B = (a, b) ∩ Q
A ∪ B = (a, b)
As (a, b) is uncountable
and A is countable
∴ B is uncountable.
Option (B) is discarded.
Further Q ⊆ R
Option (c) is discarded.
Hence ,Option (A) is correct.
Q9 Text Solution:
Take A = {c : c ∈ R}
Here A denote set of
all constant polynomial
with real coefficients.
And A ⊆ B where B is
the set of all polynomial
with real coefficients.
∵ A is uncountable.
So, B is uncountable.
Option (A) is not correct
Take A = N; and P (N)
is uncountable.
therefore ,Option (B) is not
correct.
Take A = R (A is uncountable)
B = Q(B is countable ),
A − B = Q
c
which is uncountable.
option (C) is not correct
Hence ,Option (D) is correct.
Q10 Text Solution:
If S is countable then B. and
C . are correct
If there exist surjection
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