JEE Main 2006 — Sets And Relations Question with Solution
From: AIEEE 2006
Question
Let denote the words in the English dictionary. Define the relation by
the words and have at least one letter in common}. Then, is
the words and have at least one letter in common}. Then, is
Choose an option
Show full solutionCorrect option: A
Correct answer
Areflexive, symmetric and not transitive
Step-by-step explanation
Let's evaluate the relation for the properties of reflexivity, symmetry, and transitivity.
Relation R : the words and have at least one letter in common}.
- Reflexivity : Each word in English obviously has at least one letter in common with itself, so the relation is reflexive.
- Symmetry : If a word has at least one letter in common with a word , then necessarily has that same letter in common with . So, the relation is symmetric.
- Transitivity : This property is not always satisfied. For instance, consider the three words 'cat', 'bat', and 'bee'. 'Cat' and 'bat' share a letter (the 'a'), and 'bat' and 'bee' share a letter (the 'b'), but 'cat' and 'bee' do not share any letters. Therefore, even though 'cat' is related to 'bat' and 'bat' is related to 'bee', 'cat' is not related to 'bee', so the relation is not transitive.
In conclusion, the correct answer is Option A : is reflexive, symmetric and not transitive.
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