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Limits CPP # 04

1) The document contains 14 multiple choice questions regarding limits and continuity. 2) It also contains 7 assertion-reason type questions where each question has a statement of assertion and a statement of reason and the reader must determine if the assertion is true/false and if the reason supports the assertion. 3) The questions cover a range of calculus topics including one-sided limits, limits at infinity, limits involving indeterminate forms, and limits of composite and rational functions.

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Limits CPP # 04

1) The document contains 14 multiple choice questions regarding limits and continuity. 2) It also contains 7 assertion-reason type questions where each question has a statement of assertion and a statement of reason and the reader must determine if the assertion is true/false and if the reason supports the assertion. 3) The questions cover a range of calculus topics including one-sided limits, limits at infinity, limits involving indeterminate forms, and limits of composite and rational functions.

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CPP # 03 LIMITS

Q1 If [x] denotes the greatest integer less than  x, x  0



or equal to x, then Q.7 If f (x) = 1, x  0 then, lim f ( x ) -
x 2 , x  0 x 0

[ x ]  [2 x ]  [3 x ]  ......  [nx ]
lim equals -
n n2 (A) 0 (B) 1
(A) x/2 (B) x/3 (C) x (D) 0 (C) 2 (D) does not exist

x
tan sin x
Q.2 The value of lim (2  x ) 2 is equal to -  sin x  x sin x
x 1
Q.8 The value of lim   -
x0  x 
(A) e–2/ (B) e1/ (C) e2/ (D) e–1/
(A) e–1 (B) e

Q.3 If 0 < x < y, then lim ( y n  x n )1/ n is equal to- (C) 1 (D) None of these
n

(A) e (B) x
1/ x
(C) y (D) None of these  1x  2 x  3 x  ...  n x 
Q.9 lim   is equal to -
x0 n 
 
x 2n  1 (A) (n !) n (B) (n !)1/n (C) n ! (D) ln(n !)
Q.4 Let f (x) lim 2n
, then -
x 1
n

(A) f (x) = 1, for |x| > 1


Q.10 Suppose f : R  R is a differentiable function
(B) f (x) = –1 for |x| < 1
and f (1) = 4. Then the value of
(C) f (x) is not defined for any value of x
f(x) 2t
(D) f (x) = 1 for |x| = 1 lim
x 1 4 ( x  1)
dt is -

(A) 8 f ' (1) (B) 4 f ' (1)


2 x3
Q.5 If f (x) = , g (x) = and (C) 2 f ' (1) (D) f ' (1)
x 3 x4
2 ( 2x  1)
h (x) =  then
x 2  x  12 Q.11 Find the polynomial function f (x) of degree 6
lim [ f ( x )  g ( x )  h ( x )] is- 1
x3  f ( x)  x
(A) –2 (B) –1 satisfying : lim 1  3   e 2 -
x  0 x 
2
(C)  (D) 0 (A) 2x3 + a5x5 + a6x 6
7
(B) 2x4 + a5x5 + a6x 6
(C) 4x4 + a5x5 + a6x 6
x  ai
Q.6 If Ai = , i = 1, 2,..., n and if a1 < a2 < (D) None of these
| x  ai |
a3 < ... an. Then lim ( A 1 A 2 ... A n ), 1  m  n
x  am
x
tan
(A) is equal to (–1)m  a 2a
Q.12 lim  2   is equal to -
(B) is equal to (–1)m+1 xa  x
(C) is equal to (–1)m–1 (A) e–1/ (B) e–4/
(D) does not exist (C) e–2/ (D) None of these
x 1 Assertion & Reason Type Question :-
 3x  4  3
Q.13 The value of lim   is - All questions are Assertion & Reason type
x    3x  2 
questions. Each of these questions contains
(A) e–2/3 (B) e1/ (C) e–2 (D) e–1 two statements : Statement-1 (Assertion) and
1 cos ( x 1) Statement-2 (Reason). Answer these ques
 x 3  2 x 2  x  1  ( x 1)2 tions from the following four option.
Q.14 The value of lim  2


x 1
 x  2x  3  (A) Statement-1 is false. Statement-2 is true
is - (B) Statement-1 is true. Statement-2 is true;
(A) e (B) e1/2 Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
(C) 1 (D) None of these Statement-1
1 (C) Statement-1 is true. Statement-2 is true;
 sin x  x  a Statement-2 is not a correct explanation for
Q.15 The value of lim   is -
x  a  sin a 
 Statement-1
(A) esin a (B) etan a (D) Statement-1 is true. Statement-2 is false
(C) e cot a (D) 1

Lt 1  cos 2x
sin [cos x] Q.20 Statement-1 : x 0
does not
Q.16 lim is - x
x 0 1  cos [cos x]
exists.
(A) 1 (B) 0
Statement-2 :
(C) does not exist (D) None of these
 
 sin x, 0x
Q.17 If lim f (x)    lim g (x) and 2
x  a –
xa | sin x | =  
 sin x,   x  0
 2
lim f ( x )  m  lim  g ( x ) , then the function
x  a– x a

f (x) g (x) - Q.21 Statement-1 : The graph of the function


(A) is continuous at x = a y = f(x) has a unique tangent at the point
(B) is not continuous at x = a (a, 0) through which the graph passes then
(C) has a limit when x  a and it is equal
log e (1  6( f ( x ))
to m Lt =2
x a 3f ( x )
(D) has a limit when x  a but it is not equal
to m Statement-2 : Since the graph passes
through (a, 0). Therefore f(a) = 0, when f(a) = 0
given limit is zero by zero form. So that it can
 | x |3  x  3  be evaluate by using L’Hospital’s rule.
Q.18 lim       , where [x] is the largest
x2  3  3  

integer less than or equal to x is - Q. 22 Statement-1 : when | x | < 1,
8 log( x  2) – x 2n cos x
(A) 0 (B) Lt = log(x+2)
3 n x 2n  1
64
(C) (D) None of these Statement-2 : For –1 < x < 1,
27
cot x  cos x as n  , x2n  0.
lim
Q.19  (   2x)3 is -
x 1
2 Q.23 Statement 1 : lim x sin   = 1
1 x 0  x
(A) 1 (B)
16
1
(C) 16 (D) None of these Statement 2 : lim y sin  y  = 1
y   
Q.27 The value of limit in terms of m & n is –
1 – cos 2x
Q.24 Statement 1 : lim 2 exist's. 2m  n 2
(A)
x 0 x 6
Statement 2 : lim f(x) exists if the left hand 2m 3  n
(B)
x a 6
limit is equal to right hand limit. (C) 
(D) None of these
Q.28 Is m & n are related as –
Q.25 Statement 1 : Value of lim (sinx) tanx (A) m2 = n
x / 2
(B) m = n2
is 1.
(C) m = n
Statement 2: lim (1 + f(x))g(x) is (D) None of these
x a
Q.29 The value of limit for m = 2 is –
lim f ( x ).g ( x )
e x a , If lim f(x) = 0 and (A) 3
x a
(B) 2
lim g(x) = 
x a 16  n
(C)
12
(D) None of these
Passage :-
Let m, n are non zero integers and
tan (mx)  nsinx
lim tanmx  nsinx Q.30 If xlim = not an integer then for
x0 = an integer..
0 x3
x3 m = n = 1, the value of limit is–
On the basis of above information, answer
the following questions- 1
(A)
2
Q.26 Which of the following statement is true – 1
(A) m is should be an even but n is (B) –
2
odd
(B) both m & n should be odd (C) 2
(C) m is odd and n is even (D) None of these
(D) both m & n are even integers

ANSWER KEY
Q .No . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 8 1 9 20
A n s. A C C A ,B C D A A B A B C A D C B C B B B
Q .No . 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A n s. B B A A B D B C A A

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