1
GATE CSE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Let E, F and G be finite sets.
Let $$X = \,\left( {E\, \cap \,F\,} \right)\, - \,\left( {F\, \cap \,G\,} \right)$$
and $$Y = \,\left( {E\, - \left( {E\, \cap \,G} \right)} \right)\, - \,\left( {E\, - \,F\,} \right)$$. Which one of the following is true?
A
$$X\, \subset \,Y$$
B
$$X\, \supset \,Y$$
C
$$X\, = \,Y$$
D
$$X\, - \,Y\, \ne \,\emptyset \,\,and\,\,X\, - \,Y\, \ne \,\emptyset \,\,$$
2
GATE CSE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
Let $$X,. Y, Z$$ be sets of sizes $$x, y$$ and $$z$$ respectively. Let $$W = X x Y$$ and $$E$$ be the set of all subjects of $$W$$. The number of functions from $$Z$$ to $$E$$ is
A
$${2^{{2^{xy}}}}$$
B
$$2 \times {2^{xy}}$$
C
$${2^{{2^{x + y}}}}$$
D
$${2^{xyz}}$$
3
GATE CSE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
The set $$\left\{ {1,\,\,2,\,\,3,\,\,5,\,\,7,\,\,8,\,\,9} \right\}$$ under multiplication modulo 10 is not a group. Given below are four plausible reasons.

Which one of them is false?

A
It is not closed
B
2 does not have an inverse
C
3 does not have an inverse
D
8 does not have an inverse
4
GATE CSE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
A relation $$R$$ is defined on ordered pairs of integers as follows: $$\left( {x,y} \right)R\left( {u,v} \right)\,if\,x < u$$ and $$y > v$$. Then $$R$$ is
A
Neither a Partial Order nor an Equivalence Relation
B
A Partial Order but not a Total Order
C
A Total Order
D
An Equivalence relation
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