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This document contains a 14-question mathematics assignment covering topics like calculus, trigonometry, and geometry. Students are asked to determine period functions, find limits, evaluate integrals, solve word problems involving increasing/decreasing functions, and calculate sums of rectangle areas under a given curve. The assignment provides practice with key mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills.

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Topic : Calculus

n ( n  1)
1. Period of the function, f (x) = [x] + [2x] + [3x] + ....... + [nx] – x where n  N and [ ] denotes the greatest
2
integer function, is
(A) 1 (B) n

1
(C) (D) Non periodic
n
2. The function f (x) has the property that for each real number x in its domain, 1/x is also in its domain and f (x)

1
+ f  = x. The largest set of real numbers that can be in the domain of f (x), is
x
(A) { x | x  0) (B) { x | x > 0)
(C) { x | x  –1 and x  0 and x  1) (D) {–1, 1}

 1   2   1   1 1   
If   = sin  cot  tan cos 1    and  = sin  cosec  cot tan   are the roots of the quadratic
3   
3.
 3   
   
equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 where a, b, c are integers and c is prime then the value of (a + b + c) equals
(A) 20 (B) 11
(C) 7 (D) 2
4. Let cos–1(x) + cos–1(2x) + cos–1(3x) = . If x satisfies the cubic ax3 + bx2 + cx – 1 = 0, then (a + b + c) has the
value equal to
(A) 24 (B) 25
(C) 26 (D) 27

sin 2 ( x 3  x 2  x  3)
5. Lim has the value equal to
x 1 1  cos( x 2  4 x  3)
(A) 18 (B) 9/2
(C) 9 (D) None
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n ·3n 1
6. If Lim n n 1 n = then the range of x is (n  N)
n  n ( x  2)  n ·3 3 3

(A) [2, 5) (B) (1, 5)


(C) (–1, 5) (D) (– , )
7. Let f, g and h are differentiable function such that g (x) = f (x) – x and h (x) = f (x) – x 3 are both strictly

3 x2
increasing functions, then the function F (x) = f (x) – is
2
(A) Strictly increasing  x  R
(B) Strictly decreasing  x  R

 1   1 
(C) Strictly decreasing on   ,  and strictly increasing on  , 
 3  3 

 1   1 
(D) Strictly increasing on   ,  and strictly decreasing on  , 
 3  3 
8. Let f(x) be a function with continuous derivative on the interval (, ) and

2 ln  f(x)  f(x)2  1  . f ' (x)  f 2 (x)  1  0 then find minimum value of ( - ) if


 

Lim Lim
x  λ f(x)   3 and x  μ – f (x)  3

(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) –1 (D) None of these

x3
9.  1 x2
dx is equal to

(A)
2 2
(1  x )
 1 x2 + C 
(B) 1  x
2

12 ( x 2  2)
3
+C
3

3
2  x2  2 
(C) x 2
1  x  (1  x 2 ) 2 + C
2
(D) 1  x 
2  +C

3  3 
(Where C is constant of integration.)

 sin(101x ) ·sin 
99
10. x dx equals

sin(100 x )(sin x )100 cos(100 x )(sin x )100


(A) +C (B) +C
100 100

cos(100 x )(cos x )100 sin(100 x )(sin x )101


(C) +C (D) +C
100 101
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/ 2 / 2
 2   
11. Let u =  cos  sin 2 x  dx and v =
 3 
 cos  sin x  dx , then the relation between u and v is
3 
0 0

(A) 2u = v (B) 2u = 3v
(C) u = v (D) u = 2v

1 3 1 3
x4 2x x4
12. If  4
cos 1 2
dx = k  dx then 'k' equals
1 3
1 x 1 x 0 1 x4

(A)  (B) 2
(C) 2 (D) 1

1 1 
13. Infinite rectangles each of width 1 unit and height    (n N) are constructed such that ends of
 n n 1

1
exactly one diagonal of every rectangle lies along the curve y = . The sum of areas of all such rectangles, is
x

1 2
(A) (B)
2 3

3
(C) (D) 1
4
14. A wet porous substance in the open air loses its moisture at a rate proportional to the moisture content. If a
sheet hung in the wind loses half its moisture during the first hour, then the time when it would have lost 99.9 %
of its moisture is : (weather conditions remaining same)
(A) More than 100 hours (B) More than 10 hours
(C) Approximately 10 hours (D) Approximately 9 hours.
15. A curve C passes through origin and has the property that at each point (x, y) on it the normal line at that point
passes through (1, 0). The equation of a common tangent to the curve C and the parabola y2 = 4x is
(A) x = 0 (B) y = 0
(C) y = x + 1 (D) x + y + 1 = 0
16. Which of the following function is periodic?
(A) f(x) = sgn(e–x) where sgn x denotes signum function of x.
(B) f(x) = sin x + |sin x|
(C) f(x) = min.(sin x, | x |)

 1  1
(D) f(x) =  x   +  x   + 2[–x] where [x] denotes greatest integer less than or equal to x.
 2  2
17. Let f (x)=x 1( [x]  [x]) , then which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?
(where [x] denotes greatest integer function)
(A) f (x) is continuous at x = 1
(B) f (x) is derivable at x = 1
(C) f (x) is non-derivable at x = 1
(D) f (x) is discontinuous at x = 1
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18. Let f (x) = min(x3, x2)and g (x) = [x]2 + {x}2 , where [x] denotes the greatest integer and {x} denotes the
fractional part function. Then which of the following holds?
(A) f is continuous for all x (B) g is discontinuous for all x  I
(C) f is differentiable for all x  (1, ) (D) g is not differentiable for all x  I
19. Let P(x) be the polynomial x 3 + ax 2 + bx + c, where a, b, c  R. If P(–3) = P(+2) = 0 and
P'(–3) < 0, which of the following is a possible value of 'c'?
(A) –27 (B) –18
(C) –6 (D) –3

 
20. Consider the function f (x) = sin5x + cos5x – 1, x  0, . Which of the following is/are correct?
 2 

   
(A) f is monotonic increasing in  0,  (B) f is monotonic decreasing in  , .
 4 4 2

   
(C)  some c   0,  for which f ' (c) = 0 (D) The equation f (x) = 0 has two roots in 0,
2 
.
 2 
21. Let f : [– 1, 1] onto [3, 5] be a linear polynomial. Which of the following can be true?

 1 7  15  1
(A) f  = (B) f–1  =
 2  2 4 4

 1   1 
(C) f(0)  4 (D) f  f  = 8
2  2 

n
n
22. If a, b, c  R+ then Lim
n 
 (k  an )(k  bn ) is equal to
k 1

1 b(b  1) 1 a (b  1)
(A) ln if a  b (B) ln if a  b
a  b a (a  1) a  b b(a  1)

1
(C) Non existent if a = b (D) if a = b
a (1  a )

sin x
23. Number of solution of the equation = 1 in the interval [, 2] is also equal to
1 cos x

(A) Lim e  1
x 0
 x
 x

(B) Derivative of y = esin x – sin x – 1 with respect to x, when x = 0.


(C) Number of points of non-derivability of function y = | cos x | in (0, 2).

(D) V alue of definite integral sin x dx


Spotlight_Advanced (2021-22)_Day-1_In-CLass Assignment_Mathematics

x 2 1
24. Suppose f is defined from R  [–1, 1] as f (x) = where R is the set of real number. Then the statement
x2 1
which does not hold is
(A) f is many one onto
(B) f increases for x > 0 and decrease for x < 0
(C) Minimum value is not attained even though f is bounded
(D) The area included by the curve y = f (x) and the line y = 1 is  sq. units.
25. Let l1 be the line 4x + 3y = 3 and l2 be the line y = 8x. L1 is the line formed by reflecting l1 across the line y = x and
L2 is the line formed by reflecting l2 across the x-axis. If  is the acute angle between L1 and L2 such that
a
tan  = , where a and b are coprime then find (a + b).
b

x3 if x  1

26. Suppose f (x) = . If f '' (1) exist then find the value of a3 + b3 + c3.
 2
ax  bx  c if x  1

x3
27. Find the sum of all possible integral value(s) of 'a' for which F(x)= + (a – 3) x2 + x – 13 has negative point
3
of local minimum in the interval [1, 100].

dy
28. Given y (0) = 2000 and = 32000 – 20y2, then find the value of Lim y( x ) .
dx x 

Paragraph For Q. No. 29 to 31

x 2  6x  4
Consider f (x) = and g (x) = (1 + m)x2 – 2(1 + 3m)x – 2(1 + m) where m is a parameter..
x 2  2x  4
29. Which one of the following statement does not hold good for the rational function f (x)?
(A) It is a continuous function. (B) It has only one asymptote.
(C) It has exactly one maxima and one minima. (D) f (x) is monotonic in (0, )

 
30. If cot cot 1 f ( x )  k , has exactly two distinct real solutions then the integral value of 'k' can be

(A) 0 (B) –1
(C) 1 (D) 5
31. If the range of the function f (x) lies between the roots of g (x) = 0 then the number of integral values of m equals
(A) 7 (B) 8
(C) 9 (D) 10
Paragraph For Q. No. 32 to 34

 
     tan tan 1 x 3r  where
2n 2n 2n
For x   0,  , Let Sn =
 4  sin sin 1 x 3r 2 , Cn =  cos cos 1 x 3r 1 and Tn =
r 1 r 1 r 1
n  N and n  3.
32. The correct order of Sn, Cn and Tn is given by
(A) Sn > Tn > Cn (B) Sn < Cn < Tn
(C) Sn  Tn  Cn (D) Sn  Cn  Tn
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33. The value of Lim (Sn + Cn + Tn) is equal to


n 

1 x
(A) (B)
1 x 1 x

1 x
(C) (D)
1 x 1 x
34. The value of 'x' for which Sn = Cn + Tn , is

 
(A) sin (B) 2 sin
5 5

 
(C) 2 sin (D) sin
10 10
Paragraph For Q. No. 35 to 37
While finding the Sine of a certain angle x, an absent minded professor failed to notice that his calculator was not in
the correct angular mode. However he was lucky to get the right answer. The two least positive values of x for which

m p
the Sine of x degrees is the same as the Sine of x radians were found by him as and where m, n, p and
n q

mn
q are positive integers. Suppose be denoted by the quantity 'L'. Now answer the following questions.
pq
35. The value of (m + n + p + q) is equal to
(A) 720 (B) 900
(C) 1080 (D) 1260

BC
36. If x is measured in radians and Lim  Ax2  Bx  Cx  = L, then the value of equals (A, B, C R)
x    A

(A) 4 (B) 2

1
(C) (D) None of these
2
37. Assume that f(x) is differentiable for all x. The sign of f '(x) is as follows:
f ' (x) > 0 on (– , – 4)
f ' (x) < 0 on (– 4, 6)
f ' (x) > 0 on (6, )
Let g (x) = f (10 – 2x). The value of g ' (L) is
(A) Positive (B) Negative
(C) Zero (D) The function g is not differentiable at x = 5
Paragraph For Q. No. 38 & 40

 ax 2  bx  c(cot n x )  
 n
, x   0, 
 4  cot x  4
 
Let g (x) =  1, x
 4
n
 sin x  cos x  tan x  
 n
, x  , 
 1  c(tan x ) 4 2
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where a, b, c are real constants, and f (x) = Lim g( x )


n 

38. If Lim f ( x ) exists then c may be equal to



x
4

1
(A) 2 (B)
2
(C) 3 (D) –1


39. If f (x) is continuous at x = then c is equal to
4
(A) –1 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) –2

40. If f(x) is continuous at x then the value of f f is


4 6 3

(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) –1

  
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Answers

1. (A) 11. (A) 21. (A, B, D) 31. (D)


2. (D) 12. (A) 22. (B, D) 32. (D)
3. (D) 13. (D) 23. (B, D) 33. (B)
4. (C) 14. (C) 24. (A, C, D) 34. (C)
5. (A) 15. (A) 25. (57) 35. (B)
6. (C) 16. (A, B, C, D) 26. (1) 36. (A)
7. (A) 17. (A, C) 27. (5040) 37. (C)
8. (A) 18. (A, C) 28. (40) 38. (D)
9. (A, C, D) 19. (A) 29. (D) 39. (B)
10. (A) 20. (C, D) 30. (A) 40. (C)

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