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I Integration-03 - Exercise 1

x3 1 1. x3  x2 .dx is equal to 1 (x 1)2 SECTION-I OBJECTIVE LEVEL-I 1 (x 1)2 (A) x  x ln  c | x | (B) x  x  ln  c | x | 1 (x 1)2 1 (x 1)2 (C) x  x  ln  c | x | (D) x  x  ln  c | x | 2.  dx is equal to (A)  1 1 ln  c (B)  1 ln  c (C) 1 x4 ln  c (D) none of these 3.  (1 x4 )3/2 dx  (A) 1  c 1  c (B) 1  c (C) 4. If f (x)  (D) none of these dx , then f     f (0)   sin1/ 2

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I Integration-03 - Exercise 1

x3 1 1. x3  x2 .dx is equal to 1 (x 1)2 SECTION-I OBJECTIVE LEVEL-I 1 (x 1)2 (A) x  x ln  c | x | (B) x  x  ln  c | x | 1 (x 1)2 1 (x 1)2 (C) x  x  ln  c | x | (D) x  x  ln  c | x | 2.  dx is equal to (A)  1 1 ln  c (B)  1 ln  c (C) 1 x4 ln  c (D) none of these 3.  (1 x4 )3/2 dx  (A) 1  c 1  c (B) 1  c (C) 4. If f (x)  (D) none of these dx , then f     f (0)   sin1/ 2

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SECTION-I

OBJECTIVE
LEVEL-I
x3 1
1.  x3  x 2 .dx is equal to
1 (x  1)2 1 (x  1)2
(A) x   ln c (B) x   ln c
x |x| x |x|

1 (x  1) 2 1 (x  1)2
(C) x   ln c (D) x   ln c
x |x| x |x|
dx
2.  (2x  3) 4x  x 2
is equal to

1 x  6  60x  15x 2 1 x  6  60x  15x 2


(A) ln c (B)  ln c
15 2x  3 15 2x  3

1 x  6  60x  15x 2
(C)  ln
2x  3
c (D) none of these
15

1  x4
3.  (1  x 4 )3/ 2 dx 
1 1
c c
(A) 21 (B) 1
x  2 2
 x2
x x

1
c
(C) 1 (D) none of these
 x2
x2
dx 
4. If f (x)   1/ 2 7/2
, then f    f (0) 
sin x cos x 4
(A) 2.2 (B) 2.3
(C) 2.4 (D) 2.5

5. The integral  tan 3 2x sec 2x dx  is equal to

1 3 1 1 1
(A) sec 2x  sec 2x  c (B) tan 3 2x  sec 2x  c
6 2 6 2
1 3 1 1 1
(C) sec 2x  sec 2x  c (D) tan 2 2x  sec 2x  c
6 2 6 2
5x 4  4x 5
6. If  5 dx  f (x)  C, then f(x) =
(x  x  1) 2

x5 x 4  x5
(A) (B)
x5  x 1 x5  x 1
x5
(C) (D) none of these
x6  x2  x
7.  1  sec 2x dx  then

(A) sin 1 ( 2 sin x)  C (B) cos 1 ( 2 sin x)  C


(C) tan 1 ( 2 sin x)  C (D) none of these
1  log x
8.  dx 
x 2x  1
(A) sec 1 x x  c (B) log | sec1 x x | c
(C) log | x x  x 2x  1 |  c (D) log | x x  x 2x  1 |  c
3 1
9.  x d(tan x) equals

x2 1
(A)  ln(1  x 2 )  C (B) x2 + ln(1 + x2) + C
2 2
1 1 2
(C) x 2 tan 1 x  ln(1  x 2 )  C (D) x tan x  ln(1  x )  C
2
2
x2
x
10. If I   e   dx, then I equals
x4
x x x2 x
(A) e C (B) e C
x4 x4
x 1 x x 1 x
(C) e C (D) e C
x4 x4
LEVEL-II
Multiple Choice Questions with more than one correct Answers:

1.  1  cos ecxdx 

(A) sin 1 (tan x  sec x)dx  c (B) 2sin 1 (cos x)  c

1  x x 1  x x
(C) 2sin  sin  cos   c (D) 2sin  cos  sin   c
 2 2  2 2
15

2.
 x  1 x2  dx 
 1  x2
15 15

(A)
 x  1 x2  c (B)
 x  1 x2  c
15 16

1
15 c
(C) 15 x  1  x  2
 c (D) 15
 2
x 1  x
15


x
3. e (2 sin 2x  cos 2x)dx 

(A) e x (sin 2 x  cos 2 x)  c (B) 2e x sin 2 x  e x  c

e x sin 2x
(C) c (D) 2excos2x + c
2

dx    
4.  3sin 2 2
  x   0,  
x  4 cos x   2 

1 1  3 
(A) tan 1 ( 3 tan x)  c (B) tan 1  tan x   c
3 2 3  2 

1
 2  1  3 
(C) cot 1  cot x   c (D)  cot 1  tan x   c
2 3  3  2 3  2 

log e (x  1  x 2 )
5.  dx  fog(x)  c
1 x2
(A) f(x) is even function (B) g(x) is odd function
(C) f(x) is neither even nor odd (D) g(x) is constant
x2 1
6.  (x  1)(x  2)(x  3  A ln(x  1)  Bln(x  2)  cC ln(x  3)  k
(A) A = 1 (B) B2 = 25
(C) BC = –25 (D) ABC = –25
x5
7.  x 2  1 dx 
x 2 x2 x 4 x2
(A)   ln (1  x)  c (B)   ln (1  x)  c
4 2 4 2
(x 2  1)2 1 (x 2  1) 2 1
(C)  ln(1  x 2 )  c (D)  ln(1  x 2 )  c
4 2 4 2
8. If f (x), f '(x), f ''(x) form a G.P. then

c2x
[f (x)]2
(A) f (x)  c1.e (B)  f '(x)dx  c1  C2
2
(C) f ''(x)  f (x) (D) f(x) = lnx. + c
1
9.  (sin 2x  cos 2x)dx  2
sin(2x  A)  B, then


(A) B  R (B) A 
2
 B 35
(C) A  (D) 
4 A 54
4e x  6e  x 2x
10.  9ex  4e x dx  Ax  Bloge (9e  4)  c
3 3
(A) A  (B) A  
2 2
35 A 35
(C) B  (D) 
36 B 54
Multiple Choice Questions with Single Answer from other competitive exams:
t
1. e 3t 2
dt 

1 3t 2 1 3t 2
(A) e c (B)  e  c
6 6
1 3t 2 1 3t 2
(C) e c (D)  e  c
6 6
x2 1
2.  x(x 2  1) dx is equal to
x 2 1 x2 1
(A) log c (B)  log c
x x
x x
(C) log 2 c (D)  log 2 c
x 1 x 1
e 2x  1
3.  e2x  1 dx equals
(A) log(ex – e–x) + c (B) log(ex + e–x) + c
(C) log(e–x – ex) + c (D) log(1 – e–x) + c
(tan 1 x)3
4.  1  x 2 dx 
(tan 1 x)4
–1
(A) (tan x) + c (B) c
4
(C) 2tan–1 x + c (D) 2(tan–1x)2 + c
2
 (log x  1) 
5.  1  (log x)2  dx is equal to
xe x x
(A) c (B) c
1 x2 (log x)2  1
log x x
(C) c (D) c
(log x)2  1 2
x 1
cos 4x  1
6. If  cot x  tan x dx  k cos 4x  c then
1 1
(A) k   (B) k  
2 8
1
(C) k   (D) none of these
4
1 x4
7. If  dx  f (x)  c, then the value of  dx
x  x5 x  x5
(A) log x – f(x) + c (B) f(x) + log x + c
(C) f(x) – log x + c (D) none of these
x 2dx
8. f (x)   and f(0) = 0, then the value of f(1) be

(1  x 2 ) 1  1  x 2 

(A) log(1  2) (B) log(1  2) 
4

(C) log(1  2)  (D) none of these
4
log x
9. The value of  (x  1) 2
dx is

 log x log x
(A)  log x  log(x  1)  c (B)  log x  log(x  1)  c
x 1 x 1
log x  log x
(C)  log x  log(x  1)  c (D)  log x  log(x  1)  c
x 1 x 1

x
10.  e [f (x)  f '(x)]dx is equal to
(A) ex f(x) (B) ex
(C) e x f '(x) (D) none of these
dx
11.  cos x  sin x is equal to

1  x 3  1 x
(A) log tan     c (B) log cot    c
2 2 8  2 2

1  x 3  1  x 
(C) log tan     c (D) log tan     c
2 2 8  2 2 8

a b
2x 2  3dx  x  2   x 1 
12. If  2 2
 log      c then the values of a and b respectively are
(x  1)(x  4)  x  2   x 1 
11 5 11 5
(A) , (B) ,
12 6 12 6
11 5
(C)  , (D) none of these
12 6
13. The value of  sec3 x dx will be

1 1
(A) [sec x tan x + log(sec x + tan x)] (B) [sec x tan x + log(sec x + tan x)]
2 3
1 1
(C) [secx tan x + log(sec x + tan x)] (D) [sec x tan x + log(sec x + tanx)]
4 8

dx
14. The value of  3  2x  x 2 will be

1  3 x  1  3 x 
(A) log   (B) log  
4  1 x  3  1 x 
1  3 x   1 x 
(C) log   (D) log  
2  1 x  3 x 

sin x dx
2
15. The value of   is
sin  x  
 4
(A ) x + log |sin(x – /4)| + c (B) x – log | cos (x – /4)| + c
(C) x + log|cos (x – /4)| + c (D) x – log|sin(x – /4)| + c
SECTION-II
SUBJECTIVE
LEVEL-I

sin x
*1. Evaluate:  sin(x  ) dx
1
2. Evaluate:  (x 2  1) (x 2  4) dx

*3. Evaluate:  cos3xelnsinx dx

(x 4  x)1/ 4
4. Evaluate:  dx
x5

1  1  x 
5. Evaluate:  tan   dx
1 x 

sin x
*6. Evaluate:  sin 3x dx

dx
7. Evaluate:  (x  1) 2
x 2  2x  4

 log(x 6  1)  6log x 
8. Evaluate:  x6  1   dx
 x10 

9. Evaluate:  sin 2 (logx)dx

x  2  sin 2x 
10. Evaluate:  e   dx
 1  cos 2x 
LEVEL–II

1 x2
1. Evaluate :  x dx
1 x2

x  x 1 
*2. Evaluate :  e  3 2 
 x  3x  3x  1 
x 2  1 dx
3. Evaluate:  2 .
x  1 1  x4

e x (2  x 2 )
4. Evaluate:  (1  x) dx
1  x2

*5. Evaluate:  x  x 2  2 dx

cos 2x  3
6. Evaluate:  dx
cos 4 x 4  cot 2 x

*7. Evaluate:  tan 2 x  2 dx

8. Evaluate:  (sin 1 x) 4 dx

3
sin x  x cos x  sin x 
9. Evaluate:  e   dx
 cos 2 x 

(x  1) 2
*10. Evaluate :  x2 1
dx
SECTION-III-A
Matrix–Match Type p q r s
This section contains 2questions. Each question contains statements A p q r s
given in two column which have to be matched. Statements (A, B, C, D)
in Column I have to be matched with statements (p, q, r, s) in Column II. B p q r s
The answers to these questions have to be appropriately bubbles
C p q r s
as illustrated in the following example.
If the correct matches are A–p, A–s, B–q, B–r, C–p, C–q and D–s, p q r s
D
then the correctly bubbled 4 × 4 matrix should be as follows :
1. The antiderivate of
Column I Column II

e x (2  x 2 ) ex
(A) (p) C
(1  x) 1  x 2 x2

xe x x 1 x
(B) (q) e
1  ex 1 x
x 1 u 1
(C) (r) (x  2)u  log  C, u  e x  1
x(1  xe x )2 u 1

e x (x  1) xe x 1
(D) (s) log x
 C
(x  2) 2 1  xe 1  xe x

2. List I List II
1
(A)  log e xdx (p) (log x) 2  c
2
log x x 2 log e x log e x
(B)  x dx (q)
2

4
c

(log e x) (2 log e x  1)
(C)  dx (r) c
x3 4x 2
(D)  (log e x)dx (s) x(log e x  1)  c
SECTION-III-B
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions have to be
answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

I. In calculating a number of integrals we had to use the method of integration by parts several times
in succession. The result could be obtained more rapidly and in a more cosine form by using the
so-called generalized formula for integration by parts

 u(x)v(x)dx  u(x)v (x)  u '(x)v


1 2 (x)  u ''(x)v 3 (x)  .....  ( 1) n 1 u n 1 (x) v n (x)

(1) n 1  u n (x)v n (x)dx

where v1 (x)   v(x)dx, v 2 (x)   v1 (x)dx.....v n (x)   v n 1 (x)dx


Of course, we assume that all derivatives and integrals appearing in this formula exist. The use of
the generalized formula for integration by parts is especially useful when calculating  Pn (x) Q(x)dx,
where Pn(x) is polynomial of degree n and the factor Q(x) is such that it can be integrated successively
n + 1 times.
3 sin 2x cos 2x
1. If  (x  2x 2  3x  1) cos 2x dx  u(x)  v(x)  C then
4 8
(A) u(x) = x3 – 4x2 + 3x (B) u(x) = 2x3 – 4x2 + 3x
(C) v(x) = 3x2 – 4x + 3 (D) v(x) = 6x2 – 8x

3 2x  6
2. If  (2x  3x 2  8x  1) 2x  6dx  (2x + 6) f(x) + C then f(x) is equal to
579
(A) x3 – 6x2 – 91x + 297 (B) 7x3 – 3x2 – 132x + 597
(C) 70x3 – 45x2 – 396x + 897 (D) 70x3 – 45x2 – 132x + 597

2 2 u(x) v(x) 1 1
3. If  (3x  x  2) sin (3x  1)dx   sin(6x  2)  cos(6x  2)  x 3  x 2  x  C
72 72 2 4
(A) u(x) = 3x2 + 6x – 13 2
(B) u(x) = 18x + 2x – 13
(C) v(x) = 3x + 1 (D) v(x) = – (6x + 1)

II. Integrals of class of functions following a definite pattern can be found by the method of reduction
and recursion. Reduction formulas make it possible to reduce an integral dependent on the index n
> 0, called the order of the integral, to an integral of the same type with a smaller inded. Integration
by parts helps us to derive reduction formulas.
dx 1  2n 1
4. If I n   2 2 n
then I n 1  . I is equal to
(x  a ) 2n a 2 n

x 1 1
(A) (B)
(x  a 2 )n
2
2na (x  a 2 )n 1
2 2

1 x 1 x
(C) 2n a 2 . (x 2  a 2 ) n (D) 2n a 2 . (x 2  a 2 ) n 1

sin n x n 1
5. If In, m   m
dx then I n,m In 2,2 m is equal to
cos x m 1

sin n 1 x 1 sin n 1 x
(A) (B)
cosm 1 x (m  1) cos m1 x

1 sin n 1 x n  1 sin n 1 x
(C) (D)
(n  1) cos m1 x m  1 cos m 1 x

xn
6. If u   dx, then (n + 1)au (2n + 1)bu + nc u is equal to
ax 2  2bx  c n+1 n n– 1

x n 2
(A) x n 1 2
ax  bx  c (B)
ax 2  bx  c
xn
(C) (D) xn ax 2  2bx  c
ax 2  bx  c
SECTION-III-C
(Assertion – Reason Type)
Each question contains STATEMENT – 1 (Assertion) and STATEMENT – 2 (Reason). Each question has
4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Instructions:
(A) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is True; Statement–2 NOT a correct explanation for
Statement-1.
(C) Statement–1 is True, Statement–2 is False
(D) Statement –1 is False, statement–2 is True.

d(x 2  1)
1. Statement–1 :  x2  2
is equal to 2 x 2  2  c

xa /2
Statement–2 :  dx is 2/11 ln |x +
1  x11 1  x11 | + c
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) D
x2  2
 2
dx
2. Statements-1: (x  5x  4) tan  x  2 
4 2 1
 
 x 
= log |tan-1 (x + 2/x)| + c
dx 1 x
Statements-2: a 2 2
 tan 1  c
x a a
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) D
1 1 1
3. Statements-1: x dx  
1 4  c
3
1 x 2
4 x
Statements-2: For integration by parts we have to follow ILATE rule.
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) D
x 2 x 1 x 1
4. Statements-1:  e (x  1) cos (x.e )dx  x.e  sin 2(x.e x )  C
2 4
Statements-2:  f  (x)   '(x)dx, (x)  t equals  f (t)dt .
(A) A (B) B
(C) C (D) D
PROBLEMS
OBJECTIVE
cos3 x  cos5 x
1. The value of the integral  dx is
sin 2 x  sin 4 x
(A) sin x – 6 tan-1 (sin x) + c (B) sin x – 2(sin x)-1 + c
(C) sin x – 2(sin x)-1 – 6 tan-1 (sin x) + c (D) sin x – 2 (sin x)-1 + 5 tan-1 (sin x) + c

x 2
 1 dx
2. The value of x 3
2x 4  2x 2  1
is

2 1 2 1
(A) 2 2  2
 4 c (B) 2 2  2
 4 c
x x x x

1 2 1
(C) 2 2  4 c (D) none of these
2 x x
ex e x
3. Let I =  4 x 2x dx , J = e 4x
dx . Then, for an arbitrary constant C, the value of J – I
e  e 1  e 2x  1
equals
1  e 4x  e 2x  1  1  e 2x  e x  1 
log
(A) 2  e4x  e2x  1  + C log
(B) 2  e2x  ex  1  + C
   

1  e 2x  e x  1  1  e 4x  e 2x  1 
(C) 2 log  e2x  ex  1   C (D) 2 log  e4x  e2x  1  + C
   
SUBJECTIVE

sin x
1. Evaluate  sin x  cos x dx

x 2 dx
2. Evaluate 
(a  bx) 2

1  x 2 dx
3. Evaluate the following integrals: (A)  1  sin  x  dx (B) 
2  1 x

 e  sin x  cos x dx .
log x
4. Evaluate

 x  1 e x dx
5. Evaluate  x  1 3 .
 

dx
6. Evaluate the following x 3/ 4
2
x 4
 1

1 x
7. Evaluate the following :  1 x
dx.

sin 1 x  cos 1 x
8. Evaluate :  sin 1
x  cos 1 x
dx.

  cos 2x 1/ 2 
9. Evaluate :   sin x  dx
 

10. Evaluate :  tan x  cot x dx 


 1 n 1  6 x 
  
11. Find the indefinite integral   3 x  4 x  3 x  x  dx
 
 cos   sin  
12. Find the indefinite integral :  cos 2 log   d
 cos   sin  

 x  1
Evaluate :  x 1  xe dx
13. x 2
 

1/ 2
1 x  dx
14. Integrate the following :   
x
 1 x 

x 3  3x  2
15. Integrate  2
dx
x 2
 1  x  1

1
 
2x  2
16. Evaluate  sin  2
 dx
 4x  8x  13 
1/ m
 x  x 2m  x m  2x 2 m  3x m  6 
3m
17. For any natural number m, evaluate dx, x > 0.
ANSWERS
SECTION-I
LEVEL-I
1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (A)
7. (A) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (A)
LEVEL-II
1. (A D) 2. (A D) 3. (A B) 4. (B C D) 5. (A B) 6. (A B C D)
7. (A C) 8. (A B) 9. (A C) 10. (B C D)

Multiple Choice Questions with Single Answer other competitive exams. :

1. (D) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (B) 6. (B)


7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (A) 11. (A) 12. (A)
13. (A) 14. (A) 15. (A)

SECTION-II
LEVEL-I

1 1 1 x
1. sin  log|sin(x   ) |  x cos   c 2. tan x  tan 1  c
3 6 2

5/ 4
1 4 1 
3.  cos 4 x  c 4. 1  3  c
4 15  x 

1 1  3  tan x 
5. x cos 1 x  1  x 2   c 6. ln  c
2  2 3  3  tan x 

3/ 2
1 (x 2  2x  4) 1  1    1 
7.  c 8.  1 6   2  3ln 1  x 6    c
3 x 1 27  x    

x
9. 5  2sin (2ln x)  cos (2 ln x)  c 10. ex cotx + c
10
LEVEL-II

 1 1 2 2  ex
1.  sin (x )  1  x   C 2. C
2  (x  1)2

1  x 2 
3. cos 1  2 
c 4. –excotx + c d5. s
2 1 x 

1 3/ 2 1 1  2 sin x 1 1  sin x
5.
3

x x2   2(x  x  2) 1 / 2  c 6.
4 2
ln  ln
1  2 sin x 8 1  sin x
c

tan x
7. tan 1
2  tan x2  
 log tan x  2  tan 2 x + c

1 3  sin x  cos x
8. tan 1 (sin x  cos x)  log c
2 3 3  sin x  cos x

9. esinx (x - secx) + c

1
10. x {a 2 log | x  a |  b 2 log | x  b |}  C
ab

SECTION-III-A

1. (A - q), (B - r), (C - s), (D - p) 2. (A - q), (B - p), (C - r), (D - s)

SECTION-III-B

1. B 2. C 3. D 4. C 5. D 6. D

SECTION-III-C
1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (A)

PROBLEMS
OBJECTIVE
1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (C)
SUBJECTIVE

1 x
1. log |sinx – cosx| + + C
2 2

1  a2 
 a  bx  2a log | a  bx |  C
2. b3  a  bx 

 x x  (1  x)5 / 2 2(1  x)3/ 2 


3. (A)  4 sin  cos   C (B) 2    1 x   C
 4 4  5 3 

cos 2x
4. x sin x + cos x - c
4

ex
5. 2
c
 x  1

1/ 4

6. 
x 4
 1
c
x

7. 2 1  x  cos 1 x  x 1  x   c

2
8.

 
x  x 2  1  2x  sin 1 x  x  c

 2 cot x  cot 2 x  1 
9. 2 log 
 cot x 
 
  log cot x  cot 2 x  1  c

 tan x  cot x 
10. 2 tan 1    c
 2 
3 2/3 12 7/12 12
11. x - x + 2x1/2 – x5/12 + 3x1/3 + 6x1/6 – 12x1/12 + 12 log |x1/2 + 1|
2 7 5

  (1  x1/ 6 )3 3 2   (1  x1/ 6 )3 3  (ln (1  x1/ 6 ))2 


+6   3

2
1  x1/ 6   3 1  x1/ 6  ln 1  x1/ 6   
9
 1  x1/ 6   3 1  x1/ 6  
4 2
c
    

1  cos   sin   1
12. sin 2n    n  sec 2   c
2  cos   sin   2

1  xe x 1
13. – n x ex

1  xe x
c

 1  1 x 
14.  2 cos 1 x  2 log    C
 x 

1 1 3 x
15.  log | x  1|  log  x 2  1  tan 1 x  2 c
2 4 2 x 1

 2x  2  3
  log  4x  8x  13  c
2
16. (x + 1) tan-1 
 3  4

1 (m 1) / m
17. .  2x 3m  3x 2m  6x m  c.
6  m  1

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