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Countability of Sets – III

Practice Questions for NET JRF Real Analysis Assignment: Countability of Sets

21. Consider the following statements.

1. \(S\) be the set of all straight lines in a plane, each of which passes through at least two different rational coordinates.

2. If \(S=\left\{x: x\text{ be a rational point of }\mathbb{R}^{2}\right\}\) (a point \(x=\left(x_{1}, x_{2}\right) \in \mathbb{R}^{2}\) is called a rational point if both \(x_{1}, x_{2} \in \mathbb{Q}\)), then




22. Consider the following statements.

1. If every subset of a set is countable, then the set is countable.

2. If every proper subset of a set is countable, then the set is countable.

Then




23. If \(F=\{A_1, A_2, \ldots\}\) is a countable collection of countable sets, let \(\{B_1, B_2, \ldots\}\) where \(B_1=A_1\) and for \(n>1\),

\(B_n=A_n – \bigcup_{k=1}^{n-1} A_k\).

Then form the following statements which is/are true:

  1. \(G\) is a collection of disjoint sets.
  2. \(\bigcup_{k=1}^{\infty} A_k = \bigcup_{k=1}^{\infty} B_k\).
  3. \(\bigcup_{k=1}^{\infty} B_k\) is countable.

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24. Which of the following is/are true?




25. If \(A=\{(x, y): y=e^x,\, x \in \mathbb{R}\}\) and \(B=\{(x, y): y=e^{-x},\, x \in \mathbb{R}\}\) then




26. Let \(X\) denote the two-point set \(\{0,1\}\) and write \(X_j = \{0,1\}\) for every \(j = 1,2,3, \ldots\). Let \(Y = \prod_{j=1}^{\infty} X_j\). Which of the following is/are correct?




27. Which of the following subsets of \(\mathbb{R}^{2}\) is/are NOT a countable set?




28. For each \(J = 1,2,3, \ldots\) let \(A_j\) be a finite set containing at least two distinct elements, then




29. Consider the sets of sequences:

\(X = \left\{\left(x_n\right) : x_n \in \{0,1\}, n \in \mathbb{N}\right\}\) and

\(Y = \left\{\left(x_n\right) \in X : x_n = 1 \text{for at most finitely many} n\right\}\)

Then,




30. Let \(A\) be any set. Let \(\mathbb{P}(A)\) be the power set of \(A\), that is, the set of all subsets of \(A\); \(\mathbb{P}(A) = \{B : B \subseteq A\}\). Then which of the following is/are true about the set \(\mathbb{P}(A)\)?




31. Which of the following sets of functions are uncountable? (N stands for the set of natural numbers.)




32. Let \(A=(0,1)\) and \(B\) be the set of all disjoint open subintervals of \(A\). Then




33. Let \(\mathbb{Z}\) denote the set of integers and \(\mathbb{Z}_{\geq 0}\) denote the set \(\{0,1,2,3, \ldots\}\). Consider the map \(f: \mathbb{Z}_{\geq 0} \times \mathbb{Z} \rightarrow \mathbb{Z}\) given by \(f(m, n)=2^{m} \cdot(2 n+1)\). Then the map \(f\) is




34. Which of the following is necessarily true for a function \(f: X \rightarrow Y\)?




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