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Archo Architecture

Classes
TEST PAPER (11-12-2016)
TOPIC FUNCTIONS AND LIMITS CONTINUITY
MAX. TIME ALLOWED :1 Hr.
MAX
MARKS :120
INSRUCTIONS:
(i)ALL PROBLEMS CARRYING EQUAL MARKS , EACH SINGLE CHOICE PROBLEM IS
OF 4MARKS
(ii) `-1` MARK WILL BE AWARDED IN CASE OF WRONG ANSWER IN ALL
QUESTIONS EXCEPT 11,25-29
(iii)THERE IS NO NEGATIVE MARKING IN QUESTIONS 1,2 ,13, 14..

Q.1 Let g(x) be a function on [-1, 1]. If the area of the equilateral triangle with two of its vertices at (0,
0) & (x, g(x)) is

3
4

, then the function g(x) is :

1 x
(C) g(x) = 1 x
(A) g(x) =

Q.2

Q.3

(B)

(D)

g( x )

1 x
1 x
2

If f(x) = cos x cos x , where [x] stands for the greatest integer function, then
(A) f / 2 1
(B) f 1
(C) f 0 (D) f / 4 2
2

2
Let f(x) = x 1 1, x 1 . Then the set S = {x : f(x) = f -1(x)} is, if f is onto :

0 , 1,

3i 3 3i 3
,

2
2

(A)
(C) {0, -1}
Q.4

g( x )

If g( f(x)) = sin x & f ( g( x )) sin


2
(A) f(x) = sin x , g( x ) x
2
(C) f(x) = x , g( x ) sin x

(B) {0, 1, -1}


(D) empty
x

, then :
(B) f(x) = sin x, g(x) = x
(D) f & g cannot be determined

Q.5

If f(x) = 3x - 5, then f -1(x) :

x5
3

1
3x 5

(A) is given by
(C) does not exist beacuse f is not one-one
Q.6

If the function is defined by f(x) = 2x(x-1) , then f -1(x) is :

Q.7

Q.8

(B) is given by
(D) does not exist beacuse f is not onto

x( x 1 )

(A)

1

2

(C)

1
1 1 4 log 2 x
2

(B)

1
1 1 4 log 2 x
2

(D) not defined

The domain of definition of the function, y(x) given by the equation, 2x + 2y = 2 is :


(A) 0 x 1
(B) 0 x 1
(C) x 0 (D) x 1
1, x 0

0, x 0
1, x 0

Let g(x) = 1 + x - [x] & f(x) =


(A) x
(B) 1

Q.9 If

f : 1, 2 ,

(A)

is given by, f(x) =

x x2 4
2

(B)

1
x

. Then for all x, f(g(x)) is equal to


(C) f(x)
(D) g(x)
, then f -1(x) equals :

x
1 x2

(C)
log 2 x 3
= x2 3x 2

Q.10 The domain of definition of f(x)


(A) R\{-1, -2}
(B) 2 ,

x x2 4
2

(D)

1 x2 4

is :
(C) R\{-1, -2, -3}

(D) 3, \ 1, 2

Q.11 Let E = {1, 2, 3, 4} & F = {1, 2}. Then the number of onto functions from E to F is
(A) 14
(B) 16
(C) 12
(D) 8
x

Q.12. Let f(x) = x 1


(A)

, x 1

. Then for what value of is f( f(x)) = x ?


(B)
(C) 1
(D) -1

FOR Q.13- Q.14


*In this equation each entry in column 1 is related to exactly one entry in column 2. Write the correct
letter from column 2 against the entry number in column 1. Let the functions defined in column 1 have
domain / 2 , / 2 and co-domain , .
Column 1
Q.13 (a) 1 + 2x

Column 2
(A) Onto but not one-one (B) One-one but not onto
(C) One-one and onto

(D) Neither one-one nor onto

Q.14 (b) tan x

(A) Onto but not one-one (B) One-one but not onto
(C) One-one and onto

Q.15 The domain of the function


(a)

(b)

is

(c)

(d)

Q,16 If the domain of function


(a)

(b)

(D) Neither one-one nor onto

is

(c)

, then the range of function is

(d)

Q. 17 The domain of definition of the function

given by

is
(a)

(0, 1]

(b)

[0, 1]

(c)

(d)

Q.18 The domain of the function


(a)

[1, 4]

(b)

[ 4, 1]

is
(c)

[ 1, 4]

(d)

None of these

Q.19 The domain of the derivative of the function


(a)

(b)

(c)

is

(d)

Q.20 Domain of definition of the function


(a)
Q.21

(1, 2)

(b)

(1, 0) (1, 2)

The range of

(c)
is

(1, 2) (2,

is
)

(d)

(1, 0) (1, 2) (2, Q.21

(a)

(b)

Q,22

(c)

(d)

The range of

(a)

(b)

is

(c)

[0, 1]

(d)

Q,23 For real values of x, range of the function

(a)

(b)

(c)

Q,24 If
(b)

Q.26

Q.27

(b)

is

(c)

Q25. Range of the function


(a)

(d)

then range of

(a)

is

(d)

is
(c)

(d) NONE OF THESE

Q.28

Q.29.
Q.30

ANSWERS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

BC
AC
C
A
B
B
D
B

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

A
D
A
D
B
C
D
B

17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

D
A
C
D
D
B
A
D

25
26
27
28
29
30

C
A
C
C
D

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