0% found this document useful (0 votes)
710 views4 pages

Function IIT JEE

The document discusses functions and their properties. It includes examples of functions, definitions of key terms like injective and surjective, and questions testing understanding of domains, ranges, and compositions of functions.

Uploaded by

Kumar Sujeet
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
710 views4 pages

Function IIT JEE

The document discusses functions and their properties. It includes examples of functions, definitions of key terms like injective and surjective, and questions testing understanding of domains, ranges, and compositions of functions.

Uploaded by

Kumar Sujeet
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 4

CHAPTER

10 Functions

Section-A JEE Advanced/ IIT-JEE


A Fill in the Blanks B True / False
1. If f(x) = (a –xn)1/n where a > 0 and n is a positive integer, then
æ 2 ö f[f(x)] = x. (1983 - 1 Mark)
ç p ÷
1. The values of f ( x ) = 3 sinç - x 2 ÷ lie in the interval
ç 16 ÷ x 2 + 4 x + 30
è ø 2. The function f ( x) = is not one -to -one.
x 2 - 8 x + 18
................. (1983 - 1 Mark)
(1983 - 1 Mark)
x 3. If f 1(x) and f 2(x) are defined on domains D1 and D 2
2. For the function f ( x ) = , x¹0
1 + e1/ x respectively, then f1 (x) + f2 (x) is defined on D1 È D2.
=0 , x=0 (1988 - 1 Mark)
the derivative from the right, f '(0+) = ......................., and the
derivative from the left, f '(0–) = ............... (1983 - 2 Marks) C MCQs with One Correct Answer

x2 1. Let R be the set of real numbers. If f : R ® R is a function


3. The domain of the function f ( x) = sin -1 (log 2 ) is defined by f (x) = x2, then f is : (1979)
2
(a) Injective but not surjective
given by ................. (1984 - 2 Marks)
(b) Surjective but not injective
4. Let A be a set of n distinct elements. Then the total number
(c) Bijective
of distinct functions from A to A is ................. and out of
(d) None of these.
these ................. are onto functions. (1985 - 2 Marks)
2. The entire graphs of the equation y = x2 + kx – x + 9 is
æ 2 ö strictly above the x-axis if and only if (1979)
ç 4- x ÷
5. If f ( x ) = sin lnç ÷÷ , then domain of f(x) is .... and its (a) k < 7 (b) – 5 < k < 7
ç 1- x
è ø (c) k > – 5 (d) None of these.
range is ................. (1985 - 2 Marks) 3. Let f(x) = | x – 1 |. Then (1983 - 1 Mark)
6. There are exactly two distinct linear functions, ................., (a) f(x2) = (f(x))2 (b) f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y)
and ........... which map [– 1, 1] onto [0, 2]. (1989 - 2 Marks) (c) f(| x |) = | f(x) | (d) None of these
7. If f is an even function defined on the interval (-5, 5), then four 4. If x satisfies | x - 1 | + | x - 2 | + | x - 3 |³ 6 , then
æ x +1ö (1983 - 1 Mark)
real values of x satisfying the equation f ( x) = f ç
è x + 2 ÷ø (a) 0£ x£4 (b) x £ -2 or x ³ 4
are ................., ................., ................., and ........... (c) x £ 0 or x ³ 4 (d) None of these
(1996 - 1 Mark) 1é æ xö ù
8. If f(x) = sin 2 x + 5. If f ( x) = cos(ln x), then f ( x) f ( y ) - ê f çç ÷÷ + f ( xy)ú has
2 êë è y ø úû
æ pö æ pö æ 5ö the value (1983 - 1 Mark)
sin 2 çè x + ÷ø + cos x cos çè x + ÷ø and g çè ÷ø =1, then (a) –1 (b) 1/2
3 3 4
(gof) (x) = ................. (1996 - 2 Marks) (c) – 2 (d) none of these
M-60 - MATHEMATICS
6. The domain of definition of the function 13. Let f : R ® R be any function. Define g : R ® R by
1 g(x) = |f(x)| for all x. Then g is (2000S)
y= + x + 2 is (1983 - 1 Mark) (a) onto if f is onto
log10 (1 - x)
(b) one-one if f is one-one
(a) (–3, –2) excluding – 2.5 (b) [0, 1] excluding 0.5 (c) continuous if f is continuous
(c) [–2, 1) excluding 0 (d) none of these (d) differentiable if f is differentiable.
7. Which of the following functions is periodic? 14. The domain of definition of the function f(x) given by the
(1983 - 1 Mark) equation 2x + 2y = 2 is (2000S)
(a) f(x) = x – [x] where [x] denotes the largest integer less (a) 0 < x £ 1 (b) 0 £ x £ 1
than or equal to the real number x (c) -¥ < x £ 0 (d) -¥ < x < 1
1
(b) f ( x) = sinfor x ¹ 0 , f (0) = 0 ì -1, x < 0
x ï
15. Let g(x) = 1 + x - [x] and f ( x ) = í 0, x = 0 . Then for all
(c) f(x) = x cosx
ï 1, x > 0
(d) none of these î
x, f(g(x)) is equal to (2001S)
8. Let f(x) = sinx and g(x) = ln | x |. If the ranges of the
(a) x (b) 1 (c) f(x) (d) g(x)
composition functions fog and gof are R 1 and R 2
respectively, then (1994 - 2 Marks) 1
16. If f:[1, ¥) ® [2, ¥) is given by f(x) = x + then f -1(x) equals
(a) R1 = {u : - 1 £ u < 1}, R2 = {v : - ¥ < v < 0} x
(b) R1 = {u : - ¥ < u < 0}, R2 = {v : - 1 £ v £ 0} (a) (x + x 2 - 4 )/2 (b) x/(1 + x2) (2001S)
(c) R1 = {u : - 1 < u < 1}, R2 = {v : - ¥ < v < 0} (c) (x - )
x2 - 4 / 2 (d) 1 + x2 - 4
(d) R1 = {u : - 1 £ u £ 1}, R2 = {v : - ¥ < v £ 0} log 2 (x + 3)
17. The domain of definition of f(x) = is
9. 2
Let f ( x ) = ( x + 1) - 1, x ³ -1 . Then the set x 2 + 3x + 2
(a) R \ {-1, -2} (b) (-2, ¥) (2001S)
{x : f ( x ) = f -1 ( x)} is (1995) (c) R \ {-1, -2, -3} (d) (-3, ¥) \ {-1, -2}
18. Let E = {1, 2, 3, 4} and F = {1, 2}. Then the number of onto
ïì -3 + i 3 -3 - i 3 üï functions from E to F is (2001S)
(a) í0, - 1, , ý
îï 2 2 ïþ (a) 14 (b) 16 (c) 12 (d) 8
(b) {0, 1, –1} ax
(c) {0, –1} 19. Let f(x) = , x ¹ -1. Then, for what value of a is f (f(x)) = x ?
(d) empty
x +1
(2001S)
10. The function f(x) = |px – q| + r | x |, x Î ( -¥, ¥) where
(a) 2 (b) - 2 (c) 1 (d) -1
p > 0, q > 0, r > 0 assumes its minimum value only on one
point if (1995) 20. Suppose f(x) = (x + 1) for x ³ -1 . If g(x) is the function
2

(a) p ¹ q (b) r ¹ q whose graph is the reflection of the graph of f (x) with respect
to the line y = x, then g(x) equals (2002S)
(c) r ¹ p (d) p = q = r
11. Let f(x) be defined for all x > 0 and be continuous. Let f(x) (a) (b) 1
- x - 1, x ³ 0 , x > -1
æ xö
(x + 1)2
satisfy f ç ÷ = f(x) – f(y) for all x, y and f(e) = 1. Then
è yø (c) x + 1, x ³ -1 (d) x - 1, x ³ 0
(1995S) 21. Let function f : R ® R be defined by f(x) = 2x + sin x for
æ 1ö x Î R , then f is (2002S)
(a) f(x) is bounded (b) f ç ÷ ® 0 as x ® 0
xè ø (a) one-to-one and onto
(b) one-to-one but NOT onto
(c) x f(x) ® 1 as x ® 0 (d) f(x) = ln x
(c) onto but NOT one-to-one
12. If the function f: [1, ¥ ) ® [1, ¥ ) is defined by
(d) neither one-to-one nor onto
f(x) = 2x (x-1), then f–1 (x) is (1999 - 2 Marks)
x
x ( x-1) 22. If f :[0, ¥) ¾¾
®[0, ¥), and f ( x) = then f is
æ 1ö 1 1+ x
(a) çè ÷ø (b) (1 + 1 + 4log 2 x )
2 2 (a) one-one and onto (2003S)
(b) one-one but not onto
1 (c) onto but not one-one
(c) (1 - 1 + 4 log 2 x ) (d) not defined
2 (d) neither one-one nor onto
Functions 61
23. Domain of definition of the function 31. Let f, g and h be real-valued functions defined on the interval
2 2 2 2
p [0, 1] by f ( x) = e x + e - x , g ( x ) = xe x + e - x and
f ( x) = sin -1(2 x) + for real valued x, is (2003S)
6
2 2
h( x ) = x 2 e x + e - x . If a, b and c denote, respectively, the
é 1 1ù é 1 1ù æ 1 1ö é 1 1ù
(a) ê- 4 , 2 ú (b) ê- 2 , 2 ú (c) ç - 2 , 9 ÷ (d) ê- 4 , 4 ú absolute maximum of f, g and h on [0, 1], then (2010)
ë û ë û è ø ë û (a) a = b and c ¹ b (b) a = c and a ¹ b
x2 + x + 2 (c) a ¹ b and c ¹ b (d) a = b = c
24. Range of the function f ( x) = ; x Î R is (2003S) 32. Let f (x) = x2 and g(x) = sin x for all x Î R. Then the set of all
x2 + x + 1 x satisfying (f o g o g o f) (x) = (g o g o f) (x), where (f o g) (x)
(a) (1, ¥ ) (b) (1,11/7] (c) (1, 7/3] (d) (1, 7/5]
= f (g(x)), is (2011)
2
25. If f ( x ) = x + 2bx + 2c 2 and g ( x) = - x 2 - 2cx + b2 such
(a) ± np , n Î{0,1, 2,....}
that min f (x) > max g (x), then the relation between b and c,
is (2003S) (b) ± np , n Î{1, 2,....}
(a) no real value of b & c (b) 0<c<b 2 p
(c) + 2np, n Î{... - 2, -1, 0,1, 2....}
(c) c<b 2 (d) c>b 2 2
26. If f(x) = sin x + cos x, g (x) = x2 – 1, then g (f(x)) is invertible (d) 2np, n Î{... - 2, -1, 0,1, 2,....}
in the domain (2004S) 33. The function f : [0, 3] ® [1, 29], defined by
é pù é p pù é p pù f(x) = 2x3 – 15x2 + 36x + 1, is (2012)
(a) ê0 , 2 ú
(b) ê- , ú (c) ê- , ú (d) [0, p] (a) one–one and onto (b) onto but not one–one
ë û ë 4 4 û ë 2 2û
(c) one–one but not onto(d) neither one–one nor onto
27. If the functions f(x) and g(x) are defined on R ® R such that
ì0,
f ( x) = í
x Î rational ì0, x Î irrational
; g ( x) = í D MCQs with One or More than One Correct
then
î x, x Î irrational î x, x Î rational
(f – g) (x) is (2005S) x+2
1. If y = f ( x) = then (1984 - 3 Marks)
(a) one-one & onto x -1
(b) neither one-one nor onto (a) x = f (y)
(c) one-one but not onto (b) f(1) = 3
(d) onto but not one-one (c) y increases with x for x < 1
28. X and Y are two sets and f : X ® Y. If {f(c) = y; c Ì X, (d) f is a rational function of x
y Ì Y} and {f –1(d) = x; d Ì Y, x Ì X}, then the true 2. Let g (x) be a function defined on [– 1, 1]. If the area of the
statement is (2005S) equilateral triangle with two of its vertices at (0,0) and
(a) f(f–1(b)) = b (b) f–1(f(a)) = a
(c) f(f–1(b)) = b, b Ì y (d) f –1(f(a)) = a, a Ì x 3
[x, g(x)] is , then the function g(x) is (1989 - 2 Marks)
4
2 2
æ æ xöö æ æ xö ö
29. If F ( x ) = ç f ç ÷ ÷ + ç g ç ÷ ÷ where f"(x) = –f(x) and (a) g(x) = + 1 - x 2 (b) g(x) = 1 - x 2
è è 2ø ø è è 2ø ø
g(x) = f '(x) and given that F(5) = 5, then F(10) is equal to (c) g(x) = – 1 - x 2 (d) g(x) = 1 + x2
(2006 - 3M, –1) 2
(a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 0 (d) 15 3. If f(x) = cos[p ]x + cos [ -p 2 ]x, where [x] stands for the
greatest integer function, then (1991 - 2 Marks)
x
30. Let f ( x) = for n ³ 2 and æ pö
(1 + x n )1/ n (a) f ç ÷ = -1 (b) f (p) = 1
è 2ø

òx
n- 2 æ pö
g(x) = ( fofo ...of ) ( x ). Then g ( x )dx equals.
14243 (c) f ( -p) = 0 (d) f ç ÷ =1
f occurs n times è 4ø
(2007 -3 marks) 4. If f(x) = 3x – 5, then f–1(x) (1998 - 2 Marks)
1 1
1 1- 1 1-
1 (a) is given by
(a) (1 + nx n ) n + K (b) (1 + nx n ) n + K 3x - 5
n(n - 1) n -1 x+5
(b) is given by
1 1+
1 3
1 1+ 1
(c) (1 + nxn ) n + K (d) (1 + nx n ) n + K (c) does not exist because f is not one-one
n(n + 1) n +1
(d) does not exist because f is not onto.
M-62

5. If g (f(x)) = | sin x | and f (g(x)) = (sin x )2, then f ( x) p


(c) lim =
(a) f(x) = sin 2 x,
g(x) = x (1998 - 2 Marks) x ®0 g ( x ) 6
(b) f(x) = sin x, g(x) = | x| (d) There is an x Î R such that ( gof )( x ) = 1
(c) f(x) = x2, g(x) = sin x
(d) f and g cannot be determined. E Subjective Problems
b- x
6. Let f : (0, 1) ® R be defined by f (x) = , where b is a
1 - bx x
2
constant such that 0 < b < 1. Then 1. Find the domain and range of the function f (x) = 2
. Is
1+ x
(a) f is not invertible on (0, 1)
the function one-to-one? (1978)
1
(b) f ¹ f –1 on (0, 1) and f ¢(b) = f '(0) 2. Draw the graph of y = | x |1/2 for – 1 £ x £ 1. (1978)
3. If f (x) = x9 – 6x8 – 2x7 + 12x6 + x4 – 7x3 + 6x2 + x – 3, find f (6).
1 (1979)
(c) f = f –1 on (0, 1) and f ¢ (b) = f '(0)
4. Consider the following relations in the set of real numbers R.
(d) f –1 is differentiable (0, 1) R = {(x, y); x Î R, y Î R, x2 + y2 £ 25}
2 ì 4 2ü
7. Let f : (–1, 1) ® IR be such that f ( cos 4q ) = for
2 - sec 2 q R' = í( x, y ) : x Î R, y Î R, y ³ x ý
î 9 þ
æ pö æp pö Find the domain and range of R Ç R'. Is the relation R Ç R' a
q Î ç 0, ÷ È ç , ÷ . Then the value (s) of f æç 1 ö÷ is (are)
è 4ø è4 2ø function? (1979)
è3ø
5. Let A and B be two sets each with a finite number of elements.
3 3 2 2 Assume that there is an injective mapping from A to B and
(a) 1 - (b) 1 + (c) 1 - (d) 1 +
2 2 3 3 that there is an injective mapping from B to A. Prove that
8. The function f(x) = 2|x| + |x + 2| – | |x + 2| – 2 |x| | has a local there is a bijective mapping from A to B.
minimum or a local maximum at x = (JEE Adv. 2013) (1981 - 2 Marks)
6. Let f be a one-one function with domain {x, y, z} and range
-2 2
(a) – 2 (b) (c) 2 (d) {1, 2, 3}. It is given that exactly one of the following
3 3 statements is true and the remaining two are false
æ p pö f ( x ) = 1, f ( y ) ¹ 1, f ( z ) ¹ 2 determine f–1(1).
9. Let f : ç - , ÷ ® R be given by f (x) = (log(sec x + tan x))3.
è 2 2ø (1982 - 3 Marks)
Then (JEE Adv. 2014) 7. Let R be the set of real numbers and f : R ¾ ¾® R be such
(a) f (x) is an odd function that for all x and y in R | f (x) – f(y) | £ | x – y |3 . Prove that f(x)
(b) f (x) is one-one function
(c) f (x) is an onto function is a constant. (1988 - 2 Marks)
(d) f (x) is an even function 8. Find the natural number ‘a’ for which
n
10. Let a Î R and let f : R ® R be given by
f (x) = x5 – 5x + a. Then (JEE Adv. 2014)
å f (a + k ) = 16(2n - 1) , where the function ‘f’ satisfies
k =1
(a) f (x) has three real roots if a > 4 the relation f(x + y) = f (x) f (y) for all natural numbers x, y and
(b) f (x) has only real root if a > 4 further f(1) = 2. (1992 - 6 Marks)
(c) f (x) has three real roots if a < – 4 9. Let {x} and [x] denotes the fractional and integral part of a
(d) f (x) has three real roots if – 4 < a < 4 real number x respectively. Solve 4{x} = x + [x].
æp æp öö (1994 - 4 Marks)
p
11. Let f ( x) = sin ç sin ç sin x ÷ ÷ for all x Î R and g(x) = 10. A function f :IR ® IR, where IR is the set of real numbers,
è6 è2 øø 2
2
sin x for all x Î R. Let (fog)(x) denote f(g(x)) and (gof)(x) is defined by f ( x) = ax + 6 x - 8 . Find the interval of
denote g(f(x)). Then which of the following is (are) true? a + 6x - 8x2
(JEE Adv. 2015) values of a for which f is onto. Is the function one-to-one
for a = 3? Justify your answer. (1996 - 5 Marks)
é 1 1ù
(a) Range of f is ê - , 11. Let f(x) = Ax2 + Bx +C where A, B, C are real numbers. Prove
ë 2 2 úû that if f(x) is an integer whenever x is an integer, then the
é 1 1ù numbers 2A, A + B and C are all integers. Conversely, prove
(b) Range of fog is ê - , ú that if the numbers 2A, A+B and C are all integers then f(x) is
ë 2 2û an integer whenever x is an integer. (1998 - 8 Marks)

You might also like