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Domain and Range

The document contains 26 multiple choice questions and 5 subjective questions regarding functions, their domains, ranges, and properties. Some key questions include: - The domain and range of various functions involving trigonometric, logarithmic, and greatest integer functions. - Whether certain pairs of functions are identical or if specific functions are injective, surjective, or both. - Properties of composite functions like whether fog or gof would be injective if f and g are bijective. - Determining expressions for fog or gof given definitions of f and g. So in summary, the document tests knowledge of defining properties of functions, determining their domains and ranges, identifying identical functions, and properties of

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Domain and Range

The document contains 26 multiple choice questions and 5 subjective questions regarding functions, their domains, ranges, and properties. Some key questions include: - The domain and range of various functions involving trigonometric, logarithmic, and greatest integer functions. - Whether certain pairs of functions are identical or if specific functions are injective, surjective, or both. - Properties of composite functions like whether fog or gof would be injective if f and g are bijective. - Determining expressions for fog or gof given definitions of f and g. So in summary, the document tests knowledge of defining properties of functions, determining their domains and ranges, identifying identical functions, and properties of

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CPP # 05

OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
1. The domain of definition of f(x) = sin1 (x  1  2) is:
(A) [ 2, 0]  [2, 4] (B) ( 2, 0)  (2, 4) (C) [ 2, 0]  [1, 3] (D) ( 2, 0)  (1, 3)

 log0.3 ( x  1)
2. The domain of the function f(x) = is
x 2  2x  8
(A) (1, 4) (B) (– 2, 4) (C) (2, 4) (D) [2, )

3. The function f(x) = cot1 ( x 3)x + cos 1 x 2 3 x 1 is defined on the set S, where S is equal to:
(A) {0, 3} (B) (0, 3) (C) {0,  3} (D) [ 3, 0]
4. Range of f(x) = n (3x2 – 4x + 5) is

 11   11   11 
(A) n ,   (B) [n 10 , ) (C) n ,   (D) n , 
 3   6   12 
5. Range of f(x) = 4x + 2x + 1 is
(A) (0, ) (B) (1, ) (C) (2, ) (D) (3, )
6. Range of f(x) = log 5
( 2 (sinx – cosx) + 3) is

 3
(A) [0, 1] (B) [0, 2] (C) 0,  (D) none of these
 2

ax  c
7. If f(x) = = y, (a  c), then f(y) equals to
cx  a
1
(A) x (B) (C) 1 (D) 0
x
8. Let f(x) be a function whose domain is [– 5, 7]. Let g(x) = |2x + 5|, then domain of (fog) (x) is
(A) [– 4, 1] (B) [– 5, 1] (C) [– 6, 1] (D) none of these
ax  b
9. If f(x) = , then (fof) (x) = x, provided that
cx  d
(A) d + a = 0 (B) d – a = 0 (C) a = b = c = d = 1 (D) a = b = 1

 2   2 
10. If f(x) = cos   x + sin   x, where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, then which of the
 2   2 
following is not correct
  1  
(A) f(0) = 1 (B) f   = (C) f   = 0 (D) f() = 0
 3 3 1  2
11. Let f(x) = |x – 1|, then
(A) f(x2) = (f(x))2 (B) f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) (C) f(|x|) = |f(x)| (D) none of these
12. Which of the following pair of functions are identical –
 
(A) f(x) = sin–1 x + cos–1 x and g(x) = (B) f(x) = tan–1x + cot–1x and g(x) =
2 2

(C) f(x) = sec–1 x + cosec–1 x and g(x) = (D) All of these
2

 1  sin x 
13. The function f(x) = log   is
 1  sin x 
(A) even (B) odd
(C) neither even nor odd (D) both even and odd
1
14. The function f(x) = [x] + , x   is a/an (where [ . ] denotes greatest integer function)
2
(A) Even (B) odd (C) neither even nor odd (D) none of these
15. The function f : [2, )  Y, defined by f(x) = x 2  4x + 5 is both oneone and onto if
(A) Y = R (B) Y = [1, ) (C) Y = [4, ) (D) Y = [5, )
2x 2  x  5
16. Let f : R  R be a function defined by f(x) = , then f is:
7x 2  2x  10
(A) one  one but not onto (B) onto but not one  one
(C) onto as well as one  one (D) neither onto nor one  one
17. Let f : R  R be a function defined by f(x) = x3 + x 2 + 3x + sin x. Then f is:
(A) one  one and onto (B) one  one and into
(C) many one and onto (D) many one and into
18. Fundamental period of f(x) = sec (sin x) is

(A) (B) 2 (C)  (D) aperiodic
2
19. If f (x) = sin  [a] x  (where [ . ] denotes the greatest integer function) has  as its fundamental period,
then –
(A) a = 1 (B) a = 9 (C) a  [1, 2) (D) a  [4, 5)
20. The fundamental period of the function,
f(x) = x + a  [x + b] + sin x + cos 2x + sin 3x + cos 4x +...... + sin (2n  1) x + cos 2 nx
for every a, b  R is: (where [ ] denotes the greatest integer function)
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 1 (D) 0
ex  ex
21. The inverse of the function f(x) = is
e x  e x
1 1 x 1 2x 1 1 x
(A) n (B) n (C) n (D) 2 n (1 + x)
2 1 x 2 2x 2 1 x

1  x 
22. If f(x) = cos(n x), then f(x) f(y) –  f    f ( xy)  has the value
2  y   
   

1
(A) –1 (B) (C) –2 (D) None of these
2

23. If y = f(x) satisfies the condition f x  x1   =x 2 +


1
x2
(x  0), then f(x) is equal to

(A)  x2  2 (B)  x2  2
(C) x – 2, x  R – {0}
2 (D) x 2  2, |x|  [2, )
24. If f(1) = 1 and f(n + 1) = 2f(n) + 1 if n  1, then f(n) is equal to
(A) 2n + 1 (B) 2n (C) 2n – 1 (D) 2n–1 – 1
25. A function f : R  R satisfies the condition x f(x) + f(1  x) = 2x  x . Then f(x) is:
2 4

(A) – x2 – 1 (B) – x 2 + 1 (C) x2  1 (D) – x4  1


26. If x and y satisfy the equation y = 2 [x] + 3 and y = 3 [x – 2] simultaneously, where [ . ] denotes the greatest
integer function, then [x + y] is equal to
(A) 21 (B) 9 (C) 30 (D) 12

SUBJECTIVE QUESTIONS
 1 x 
1. Let f(x) =   , 0  x  1 and g(x) = 4x (1 – x), 0  x  1, then
 1 x 

1  4x  4 x 2 1  4x  4x 2 1
(A) fog = 2 ,0x1 (B) fog = 2 , x1
1  4x  4 x 1  4x  4 x 2

8 x(1  x ) 8 x(1  x )
(C) gof = 2 ,0x1 (D) gof = ,0x1
(1  x ) (1  x )2
2. If 'f' and 'g' are bijective functions and gof is defined, then, gof must be:
(A) injective (B) surjective (C) bijective (D) into only
3. Which of following pairs of functions are identical.
n sec1 x
(A) f(x) = e and g(x) = sec1 x (B) f(x) = tan (tan1 x) and g(x) = cot (cot1 x)
(C) f(x) = sgn (x) and g(x) = sgn (sgn (x)) (D) f(x) = cot2 x. cos2 x and g(x) = cot2 x  cos2 x
4. Let D  [ 1, 1] is the domain of the following functions, state which of them are injective.
(A) f(x) = x 2 (B) g(x) = x 3 (C) h(x) = sin 2x (D) k(x) = sin (x/2)

5. Let f :  R (where  is the set of positive integers) be a function defined by, f(x) = x , then f is:
(A) one  one (B) many one (C) onto (D) into
6. The period of the function f(x) = sin 3x + cos 3x is:
4 4

(A) /6 (B) /3 (C) /2 (D) /12


7. Which of the following functions are aperiodic (where [.] denotes greatest integer function)
(A) y = [x + 1] (B) y = sin x 2 (C) y = sin2 x (D) y = sin1 x

 
8. If f: R  [  1, 1], where f (x) = sin  x  , (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function), then
2 
(A) f (x) is onto (B) f (x) is into (C) f (x) is periodic (D) f (x) is many one
9. dentify the statement(s) which is/are incorrect ?
(A) the function f(x) = cos (cos 1 x) is neither odd nor even
(B) the fundamental period of f(x) = cos (sin x) + cos (cos x) is 
(C) the range of the function f(x) = cos (3 sin x) is [ 1, 1]
(D) none of these

ANSWER KEY

OBJECTIVE QUESTION
Ques. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. A D C A B B A C A D
Ques. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. D B B B B D A C D A
Ques. 21 22 23 24 25 26
Ans. A D D C B C
SUBJECTIVE QUESTION
Ques. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Ans. AC A BCD BD AD AC ABD BCD ABC

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