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2.
3.
4.
Statement1 : If f(x) =
5.
3x .
x2
, then F(x) = f(x) always
x
Statements-2: At x = 0, F(x) is not defined.
1
, x 0, 1, then the graph of the function y = f (f(f(x)), x > 1 is a straight
1 x
line
Statement2 : f(f(x)))) = x
Let f(1 + x) = f(1 x) and f(4 + x) = f(4 x)
Statement1 : f(x) is periodic with period 6
Statement1 : Period of the function f(x) = 1 sin 2x e{x} does not exist
Statement2 : LCM of rational and irrational does not exist
7.
8.
1
is (, 0) Statement2:| x | x > 0 for x R
| x | x
4 x 2 is [0, 2]
32
ax
.
bx
Statement1 : f is a oneone function.
10.
11.
Statement2 : Least common multiple of the periods of sin x and cos (x) is an irrational number.
Statement1: The graph of f(x) is symmetrical about the line x = 1, then, f(1 + x) = f(1 x).
Statement2 : even functions are symmetric about the y-axis.
12.
x
x
cos
is 2(n)!
n!
n 1 !
15.
16.
Statement-1: The range of the function sin -1 + cos-1x + tan-1x is [/4, 3/4]
Statement-2: sin-1x, cos-1x are defined for |x| 1 and tan-1x is defined for all 'x'.
17.
0 where x is rational
A function f(x) is defined as f(x) =
1 where x is irrational
18.
19.
20.
Statements-2: sin-1x, cos-1x are defined for |x| 1and tan-1x is defined for all x.
Statement-1 : The period of f(x) = = sin2x cos [2x] cos2x sin [2x] is 1/2
Statements-2: The period of x [x] is 1, where [] denotes greatest integer function.
21.
Statements-1: If the function f : R R be such that f(x) = x [x], where [] denotes the greatest integer
less than or equal to x, then f-1(x) is equals to [x] + x
Statements-2: Function f is invertible iff is one-one and onto.
33
Statements-1 : Period of f(x) = sin 4 {x} + tan [x] were, [] & {} denote we G.I.F. & fractional part
respectively is 1.
Statements-2: A function f(x) is said to be periodic if there exist a positive number T independent of x
such that f(T + x) = f(x). The smallest such positive value of T is called the period or fundamental
period.
23.
Statements-1: f(x) =
Statements-2:
24.
25.
x 1
is one-one function
x 1
x 1
is monotonically decreasing function and every decreasing function is one-one.
x 1
26.
27.
28.
29.
x 1, x 0
Statements-1: f (x)
is an odd function.
x 1, x 0
Statements-2: If y = f(x) is an odd function and x = 0 lies in the domain of f(x) then f(0) = 0
x; x Q
Statements-1: f (x)
is one to one and non-monotonic function.
C
x;
x
x 4, x [1, 2]
Statement1 : Let f : [1, 2] [5, 6] [1, 2] [5, 6] defined as f (x)
then the
x 7, x [5, 6]
equation f(x) = f1(x) has two solutions.
px q
(ps qr 0) cannot attain the value p/r.
rx s
q sy
is all real except a/c.
ry p
31.
Statements-1: The period of f(x) = sin [2] xcos [2x] cos2x sin [2x] is 1/2
Statements-2: The period of x [x] is 1.
32.
b
(g 0) is an odd function.
g
Statements-2: If f(x) = f(x) for every x of its domain, then f(x) is called an odd function and if f(x)
= f(x) for every x of its domain, then f(x) is called an even function.
34
34.
, n N.
2
36.
Statements-1: (x) = sin (cos x) x 0, is a one-one function.
2
Statements-2: '(x) x 0,
2
37.
38.
Statements-1: For the equation kx2 + (2 k)x + 1 = 0 k R {0} exactly one root lie in (0, 1).
Statements-2: If f(k1) f(k 2) < 0 (f(x) is a polynomial) then exactly one root of f(x) = 0 lie in (k1, k2).
1 x2
Statements-1: Domain of f (x) sin 1
is {1, 1}
2x
Statements-2: x
1
1
2 when x > 0 and x 2 when x < 0.
x
x
39.
40.
Statements-2: If a function f(x) is defined x R and for x 0 if a f(x) b and f(x) is even function
than range of f(x) f(x) is [a, b].
Statements-1: Period of {x} = 1.
Statements-2: Period of [x] = 1
41.
42.
Statements-2: [x] x x R
Statements-1: The domain of the function sin 1x + cos1x + tan1x is [1, 1]
1
[x] x
Statements-2: sin 1x, cos1x are defined for |x| 1 and tan1x is defined for all x
ANSWER KEY
1. A
8. C
15. A
22. A
29. C
36. A
2. D
9. B
16. A
23. A
30. A
37. C
3. A
10. C
17. A
24. A
31. A
38. A
4. C
11. A
18. A
25. D
32. A
39. A
5. A
12. C
19. A
26. C
33. D
40. A
35
6. A
13. B
20. A
27. D
34. A
41. A
7. A
14. A
21. D
28. C
35. C
42. A
SOLUTIONS
4.
f(f(x)) =
1
1
x 1
1 f (x) 1 1
x
1 x
1
1
x
1 f (f (x)) 1 x 1
x
f(1 + x) = f(1 x)
f(4 + x) = f(4 x)
... (1)
... (2)
... (3)
... (4)
.... (5)
f(f(f(x))) =
5.
Ans. C
Ans. A
6.
7.
8.
(c) f (x)
9.
x
4 x2
ba
b x 2
in its continuous part. Also lim f (x) and lim f (x) . Moreover
x b
x b
Statement I is true, as period of sin x and cos x are 2 and 2 respectively whose L.C.M does not exist.
Obviously statement II is false
Hence (c) is the correct answer.
Graph of f(x) is symmetric about the line x = 0 if f(- x) = f(x) i.e. if f(0 x) = f(0 + x)
Graph of y = f(x) is symmetric about x = 1, if f(1 + x) = f(1 x).
Hence (a) is the correct answer.
12.
Period of sin
x
2 n 1 !
n 1 !
Period of cos
x
2 n !
n!
Now,
14.
19.
.
2
f x sin 2 x 2 x
2
2
2
21.
f is not one-one
22.
23.
f(x) =
x 1
x 1
f(x) =
(x 1) (x 1)
2
0
2
(x 1)
(x 1) 2
f(x) = sin2x (|sinx| -|cosx|) is periodic with period /2 because f(/2 + x) = sin 2 (/2 + x) (|sin (/2 + x)|
-|cos (/2 + x)|)
= sin ( + 2x) (|cosx| - |sinx|)
= -sin2x (|cosx| - |sinx|)
= sin2x (|sinx| - |cosx|)
Sometimes f(x + r) = f(x) where r is less than the L.C.M. of periods of all the function, but according to
definition of periodicity, period must be least and positive, so r is the fundamental period.
So f is correct.
27.
28.
29.
3 1
and 3 > 1
f(x) is one-to-one
but non-monotonic
3 11
11 3
(C) , and , both lie on y = f(x) then they will also lie on y = f1(x) there are two
2 2
2 2
solutions and they do not lie on y = x.
37
If we take y =
q sx
px q
then x =
x does not exist if y = p/r
rx s
rx p
1
f(x + 1/2) = sin 2x 1 2 x
2
32.
(A)
Let h(x) =
h(x) =
(A)
i.e., period is 1.
(A)
f (x)
g(x)
f ( x) f (x)
f (x)
h(x)
g( x) g( x) g(x)
h(x) =
f
is an odd function.
g
33.
(D)
Assertion : f : A B, g : B C are two functions then (gof)1 f1 og1 (since functions need
not posses inverses. Reason : Bijective functions are invertibles.
34.
35.
sin x = 1
x = (4n + 1)
, n N.
2
log a x x 2 1 log a y y 2 1
f(x) f(y)
a y a y
.
2
41.
f(x) =
= x [x] = [x]
Ans (A)
1
[x] x 0
[x] x
Ans. (A)
If f (x)
(a) 1
cos 2 x sin 4 x
for x R , then f (2002)
sin 2 x cos 4 x
(b) 2
[EAMCET 2002]
(c)
38
(d)
2.
f(r) is
[AIEEE 2003]
r 1
(a)
3.
7n
2
(b)
for 2 x 0
for 0 x 2
(b) {0}
f ' (0 ) 1
Z (, 0)
f is not derivable at x 0
(d)
(b) (,0)
(c)
(b) 50
If function f (x)
(a) (1, 1)
1
x 2 is
log 10 (1 x)
51
[2, 0[]0, 1[
(b) [0, 1]
2 , 1
[DCE 2000]
(c)
]0, 1[
(d)
None of these
(, 0] (d)
(c)
(c)
[AIEEE 2004]
(, 1)
(b) (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
1
2 , 1
(c)
(d)
{1, 2, 3, 4}
(0, 1]
(d)
{1, 2, 3}
Let 2 sin x 3 sin x 2 0 and x x 2 0 (x is measured in radians). Then x lies in the interval
5
(b) 1,
(1, 2)
(c)
(d)
(b) {0, 1}
(a)
3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5
,
,
,
2
2
2
2
(c)
{0, 1, 1}
[IIT 1994]
, 2
6
14.
1, 2 (d)
(c)
1
(b) 0,
2
5
(a) ,
6 6
13.
(d)
Let f (x) (1 b 2 )x 2 2bx 1 and m(b) the minimum value of f (x) for a given b. As b varies, the range of m(b) is [IIT Screening 2001]
(a) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
12.
48
(a) [0, 1]
11.
(c)
1 1
(b) ,
2 2
(a) (0, 1]
10.
1
x
tan ; (1 x 1) and g(x) 3 4 x 4 x 2 , then the domain of gof is [IIT 1990]
2
2
[EAMCET 2003]
For a real number x, [x] denotes the integral part of x. The value of
(a) 49
8.
f ' (0 ) 2
(b)
1 1
2
1 1
1 99
2 2 100 2 100 .... 2 100 is
7.
If f : R R and g : R R are given by f (x) | x | and g(x) | x | for each x R , then {x R : g( f (x)) f (g(x))}
(a)
6.
7n(n 1)
2
[DCE 2001]
5.
(d)
{1 / 2} (d)
(c)
If f ( x) sgn(x 3 ) , then
(c)
7n(n 1)
(c)
1
Suppose f : [2, 2] R is defined by f (x)
x 1
(a) {1}
4.
7(n 1)
2
[IIT 1995]
(d)
3 i 3 3 i 3
,
0, 1,
2
2
x 1
(5, 5), then four real values of x satisfying the equation f (x) f
are
x 2
5 3 3 5 3 5 3 5
,
,
,
2
2
2
2
(b)
39
(c)
15.
5
If f (x) sin 2 x sin 2 x cos x cos x and g 1 , then (gof )(x)
3
3
4
(a) 2
16.
(b) 1
1/ 2
x 0
lim
(d)
x 3
1/ 2
1, 2
xn
ex
(d)
1, 2
(c)
is
(d)
2 3x 2 3x
0 for
1
(c)
2
Lies between
1
and 1
2
(d)
Greater then 1
[IIT 1992]
n 0 only
(d)
n 2 only
(b) 0
(d)
None of these
lim sin[ n 2 1]
(c)
If [.] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x, then the value of lim (1 x [ x 1] [1 x]) is
x 1
(b) 1
(c)
x 0
5 3
,
2 2
If lim
(b)
ax xa
x a
x x aa
1 , are
5
3
,
2
2
1 , then
(c)
(d)
None of these
[Roorkee 1996]
5
3
,
2
2
(d)
(c)
ae
(d)
None of these
(c)
(d)
(d)
(b) 2
(a)
/2
t dt
sin(2x )
None of these
[EAMCET 2003]
(b) a 0
(a) 1
27.
(c)
1 x 1 x
(a) a 1
26.
1/ 2
(a)
25.
x 3
(c)
(b)
(a) 0
24.
1/ 2
[IIT 1978, 84; RPET 1997, 2001; UPSEAT 2003; Pb. CET 2003]
(a)
23.
x
lim(1 x) tan
x 1
2
(a) No value of n
22.
[UPSEAT 2001]
(b) 1, 2
(d)
If f : R R and g : R R are defined by f (x) 2x 3 and g(x) x 2 7 , then the values of x such that g( f ( x)) 8 are
(a)
20.
[IIT 1996]
[IIT 1998]
x 7
(b)
(a) 1, 2
19.
18.
(c)
2
(a)
17.
3 5 , 3 5 , 3 5 , 3 5 [IIT 1996]
(d)
is
(b)
(c)
40
28.
(cos x 1) (cos x e x )
is a finite non-zero number is
x 0
xn
(b) 2
(c)
(d)
29.
x 0
(a) 0
f (x ) f (x)
is equal to
f (x) f (0)
(b) 1
(c)
(d)
30.
x 3, 2 x 3
If f (x)
, the equation whose roots are lim f (x) and lim f (x) is
x 3
x 3
2 x 5, 3 x 4
(a)
31.
x 2 7x 3 0
(b)
(b) No x
f ( x) ln x
(b)
35.
36.
38.
f (x) is bounded
(b) 2
2
(d)
[IIT 1995]
1
f 0 as x 0
x
(c)
(d)
(c) 3
(d)
x f (x) 1 as x 0
None of these
The function f (x) [x] [ x ] , (where [y] is the greatest integer less than or equal to y),is discontinuous at
[IIT 1999]
1 1
| x| x
, x 0
If f (x) xe
, then f (x) is
0
,
x
(d)
[AIEEE 2003]
(b)
(d)
Let f (x)
1 tan x
, x , x 0, , If f (x) is continuous in
4x
4
2
(a) 1
37.
(c)
(4 x 1)3
,x 0
2
sin x log 1 x
The value of p for which the function f (x)
may be continuous at x 0 , is
p
3
12(log 4)3 , x 0
(a) 1
34.
x 2 17 x 66 0 (d) x 2 18 x 60 0
x
Let f (x) be defined for all x 0 and be continuous. Let f (x) satisfy f f (x) f (y) for all x, y and f (e) 1, then [IIT 1995]
y
(a)
33.
(c)
2x 1
The function f (x) [ x] cos
, where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, is discontinuous at
2
(a) All x
32.
x 2 20 x 66 0
(b)
1
2
0, 2 , then f 4 is
(c)
x sin , x 0
Let g(x) x. f (x), where f (x)
at x 0
x
0, x 0
1
2
(d)
[AIEEE 2004]
(b)
(d)
[IIT 1995]
(b)
41
Not differentiable at x 1
(d)
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
a,b
39
a,c
40
42