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Dive deep into the fascinating world of Sets and Functions with our comprehensive set of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs). This page is dedicated to exploring the fundamental concepts and intricacies of Sets and Functions, a crucial aspect of Discrete Mathematics. In this section, you will encounter a diverse range of MCQs that cover various aspects of Sets and Functions, from the basic principles to advanced topics. Each question is thoughtfully crafted to challenge your knowledge and deepen your understanding of this critical subcategory within Discrete Mathematics.

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Q121.
A bijection is a function which is many-one and onto.
Discuss
Answer: (b).False
Discuss
Answer: (b).greatest previous integer
Discuss
Answer: (c).smallest following integer
Q124.
A function f(x) is defined as f(x) = x – [x], where [.] represents GIF then __________
Discuss
Answer: (b).f(x) will be fractional part of x
Q125.
Floor(2.4) + Ceil(2.9) is equal to __________
Discuss
Answer: (c).5
Q126.
For some integer n such that x < n < x + 1, ceil(x) < n.
Discuss
Answer: (b).False
Q127.
For some number x, Floor(x) <= x <= Ceil(x).
Discuss
Answer: (a).True
Q128.
If x, and y are positive numbers both are less than one, then maximum value of floor(x + y) is?

a.

0

b.

1

c.

2

d.

-1

Discuss
Answer: (b).1
Q129.
If x, and y are positive numbers both are less than one, then maximum value of ceil(x + y) is?

a.

0

b.

1

c.

2

d.

-1

Discuss
Answer: (c).2
Q130.
If X = Floor(X) = Ceil(X) then __________
Discuss
Answer: (b).X is a Integer

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