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PROFICIENCY TEST-01

1. Find value of :

 –1 17  
(i) sin cot  cot 3  (ii) sin–1 (sin (–600º))
  

 –1 3   5 
(iii) sin 2 cos  – 5  (iv) tan–1 tan  
    7 

 33    2   2 
(v) sin–1  cos  (vi) cos–1  cos  + sin–1  sin 
 5   3   3 

 –1 1   1   17 
(vii) sin2  cos  + cos2  sin –1  (viii) cos–1 cos – 15  
 2  3   

 –1
 3 
(ix) sin  – sin  – 
 (x) sec2(tan–1 2) + cosec2(cot–1 3)
 2  2 

2. If cos–1(a) + cos–1(b) + cos–1(c) = 3and f(1) = 2, f(x + y) = f(x) f(y) for all x, y ;

(a  b  c )
then a2f(1) + b2f(2) + c2f(3) + 2f (1) is equal to :
a  b 2f ( 2)  c 2f ( 3 )
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

3. If sin–1 x + tan–1x = y (–1 < x < 1), then which is not possible :
3  
(A) y = (B) y = 0 (C) y = (D) y = –
2 2 2

4. The trigonometric equation sin–1x = 2sin–1 a has a solution for :

1 1 1 1
(A) < |a| < (B) All real values of a (C) |a| < (D) |a| 
2 2 2 2

 2 25 
5. If 3 cos–1  x – 7 x   = , then x =
 2 
(A) only 3 (B) only 4 (C) 3 or 4 (D) None of these

 –1 1   1
6. The value of sin2  cos  + cos2  sin –1  is :
 2  3

17 59 36
(A) (B) (C) (D) None
36 36 59

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20 20
–1
7. If  sin
i1
x i = 10 then x
i 1
i is equal to :

(A) 20 (B) 10 (C) 0 (D) None of these

1
8. If x + = 2, the principal value of sin–1 x is :
x

  3
(A) (B) (C)  (D)
4 2 2

23 39
9. sin–1 sin + cos–1 cos
7 7

 2 3 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
7 7 7 7

1 cos x
10. cos–1 ;  0 < x < is :
2

x
(A) x (B) (C) 2x (D) None of these
2

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PROFICIENCY TEST-02
1. sec (cosec–1
x) is equal to : (where |x|  1)
(A) cosec (sec–1 x) (B) 1/x (C)  (D) Depends on sign of x


2. If sin–1 x – cos–1x = , then x is :
6

1 3 1
(A) (B) (C) – (D) None of these
2 2 2

 –1 1 
3. Solution of equation tan(cos–1x) = sin  cot  is :
 2

7 5 3 5
(A) x = (B) x = (C) x = (D) None of these
3 3 2

1 1
4. sin–1x + sin–1 + cos–1x + cos–1 =
x x

 3
(A)  (B) (C) (D) None of these
2 2

5. If x > 0, sin–1(2 + x) + cos–1 (2 + x)


  
(A) 2 + (B) (C) x  (D) None of these
2 2 2

2
6. If sin–1x + sin–1y = , then cos–1 x + cos–1y =
3

2  
(A) (B) (C) (D) 
3 3 6

 –1 4  –1 2 

7. The value of tan cos  5   sin   is :

    13 

7 17 6 16
(A) (B) (C) (D)
16 6 17 7

8. The value of cos [tan–1 tan2] is :


1 1
(A) (B) – (C) cos 2 (D) – cos 2
5 5
9. cos [tan–1 {sin (cot–1x)}] is equal to -

x2  2 x2  2 x2  1
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
x2  3 x2  1 x2  2

10. If a  tan–1x + cot–1x + sin–1x  b. Then :


 
(A) a = 0, b =  (B) b = (C) a = (D) None of these
2 4

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PROFICIENCY TEST-03
1. tan–1 n+ cot–1
(n + 1) is equal to (n > 0) :
(A) cot–1 (n2 + n + 1) (B) cot–1 (n2 – n + 1) (C) tan–1(n2 + n + 1) (D) None of these

2. If sin–1 (sin x) = – x then x belongs to :

  3 
(A) R (B) [0, ] (C)  ,  (D) [, 2]
2 2 

 1  1
3. If x = 3 tan–1   + 2 tan–1   then ,
2 5

   3 
(A) <x< (B) <x< (C) x < (D) 0 < x <
4 2 2 2 4

 1  9 9 
4. The principal value of cos–1   cos – sin  is :
 2 10 10 

3 7 7 17
(A) (B) (C) (D)
20 20 10 20

a–b b–c
5. tan–1 + tan–1 = (a, b, c > 0)
1  ab 1  bc
(A) tan–1a – tan–1b (B) tan–1a – tan–1c (C) tan–1b – tan–1c (D) tan–1c – tan–1a


6. If tan–12x + tan–13x = then x =
4

–1 1 1
(A) –1 (B) (C) –1, (D)
6 6 6

7. If cos–1x > sin–1x, then :


1 1
(A) x < 0 (B) –1 < x < 0 (C) 0  x < (D) –1  x <
2 2

8. sin–1 sin 15 + cos–1 cos 20 + tan–1 tan 25 =


(A) 19– 60 (B) 30 – 9 (C) 19 – 60 (D) 60– 19

1  
– 1 5 
9. 
tan 2 cos 
  3  =
 

3– 5 3 5 2 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 3– 5 3 5

10. If  and  are the roots of the equation x2 + 5x – 49 = 0 then find the value of cot(cot–1 + cot–1).

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EXERCISE–I
1. Given is a partial graph of an even periodic function f whose period
is 8. If [*] denotes greatest integer function then find the value of the
expression.

  7 
f (–3) + 2 | f (–1) | +  f   + f (0) + arccos  f (2)  + f (–7) + f (20)
  8 

2.(a) Find the following


 1  1   7 
(i) tan cos1  tan1  (ii) cos1  cos
 2

 3   6 

 3  3 3
(iii) cos  tan1  (iv) tan  sin1  cot 1 
 4  5 2
(b) Find the following :
 
1  3
  
1  3
 
(i) sin   sin   (ii) cos cos    
 2  2    2  6 

 3 1 63 
(iii) tan1  tan  (iv) sin  4 arc sin 8 
 4   
3. Find the domain of definition the following functions.
( Read the symbols [*] and {*} as greatest integers and fractional part functions respectively.)
2x 1  x2
(i) f(x) = arccos (ii) f (x) = cos (sin x)  sin 1
1 x 2x
1  x  3 
(iii) f (x) = sin    log10 ( 4  x ) (iv) f (x) = sin–1(2x + x2)
 2 
1  sin x
(v) f(x) =  cos 1 (1  {x}) , where {x} is the fractional part of x .
log 5 (1  4 x 2 )
 3  2x 
(vi) f (x) = 3  x  cos 1 
 5 
1

  log6 2 x  3  sin  log2 x 
 3 
(vii) f (x) = log10 (1  log7 (x2  5 x + 13)) + cos1  
9x 
 2  sin 2 

sin 1  x2  x 
(viii) f(x) = e  tan 1   1  n
2 
 x  [x] 

cos 1 2 sin x  1

(ix) f(x) = sin (cos x) + ln ( 2 cos2 x + 3 cos x + 1) + e  
 2 2 sin x 
 

4. Identify the pair(s) of functions which are identical. Also plot the graphs in each case.

1  x2 1
(a) y = tan (cos 1 x); y = (b) y = tan (cot 1 x) ; y =
x x
x
(c) y = sin (arctan x); y = (d) y = cos (arctan x) ; y = sin (arccot x)
1  x2
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5. Find the domain and range of the following functions .
(Read the symbols [*] and {*} as greatest integers and fractional part functions respectively.)

(i) f (x) = cot1(2x  x²) (ii) f (x) = sec1 (log3 tan x + logtan x 3)

 2x  12
 
(iii) f(x) = cos1  
 x 1 
2
1


2

(iv) f (x) = tan  log 4 5x  8x  4  
  5

6. Let y = sin–1(sin 8) – tan–1(tan 10) + cos–1(cos 12) – sec–1(sec 9) + cot–1(cot 6) – cosec–1(cosec 7). If y
simplifies to a + b then find (a – b).

 33    46    13     19    13
7. Show that : sin 1  sin   cos
1
 cos   tan
1
  tan   cot
1
 cot    =
 7   7   8    8  7

 36   4 8
8. Let  = sin–1   ,  = cos–1   and  = tan–1   , find ( +  + ) and hence prove that
 85  5  15 

(i)  cot  =  cot  , (ii)  tan  · tan  = 1


9. Prove that : sin cot–1 tan cos–1 x = sin cosec–1 cot tan–1x = x where x  (0,1]

10. Prove that:

3 16 1 7 1  5 1  7 1 36
(a) 2 cos1 + cot1 + cos1 =  (b) cos    cos     sin =
13 63 2 25  13  25  325

2 6 1 
(c) arccos  arccos =
3 2 3 6

 ab  1   bc  1   ca  1 
11. If a > b > c > 0 then find the value of : cot–1   + cot–1   + cot–1  .
 ab   bc   ca 

12. Find the simplest value of

x 1  1 
(a) f (x) = arccos x + arccos   3  3x 2  , x   , 1
2 2  2 

 1  x 2 1 
(b) f (x) = tan–1   , x  R – {0}
 x 
 

 3 sin 2   tan    
13. Prove that: tan1   + tan1   = (where  << )
 5  3 cos 2   4  2 2

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14. If arcsinx + arcsiny + arcsinz =  then prove that (x, y, z > 0)

x 1  x 2  y 1  y 2  z 1  z 2  2 xyz

15. Prove the identities.



(a) sin–1 cos (sin1 x) + cos–1 sin (cos–1 x) = , | x |  1
2
(b) 2 tan1 (cosec tan1x  tan cot1x) = tan1x (x  0)

 2mn   2pq   2MN 


(c) tan1  2 2
 + tan1  2 2
 = tan1  2  where M = mp  nq, N = np + mq,
m  n  p  q   M  N2 

n q N
1 ; 1 and 1
m p M
(d) tan (tan1 x + tan1 y + tan1 z) = cot (cot1 x + cot1 y + cot1 z)
1 1 
16. Find all values of k for which there is a triangle whose angles have measure tan–1   , tan–1   k  , and
 2 2 
1 
tan–1   2k  .
2 
17. (a) Solve the inequality: (arcsec x)2 – 6(arcsec x) + 8 > 0
  
(b) If sin2x + sin2y < 1, x, y  R then prove that sin–1 (tanx . tany)  , .
 2 2
 
18. Let f (x) = cot–1 (x2 + 4x + 2 – ) be a function defined R   0,  then find the complete set of real
 2
values of  for which f (x) is onto.

19. If X = cosec . tan1 . cos . cot1 . sec . sin1 a & Y = sec cot1 sin tan1 cosec cos1 a ;
where 0  a  1 . Find the relation between X & Y . Express them in terms of ‘a’.

1 7
20. Prove that the equation, (sin1x)3 + (cos1x)3 = 3 has no roots for < and >
32 8

21. Solve the following inequalities :


(a) (arccot x)2  5 arccot x + 6 > 0 (b) arcsin x > arccos x (c) tan2 (arcsin x) > 1

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EXERCISE–II
1  x  1  x2 
1. If  = 2 arctan   &  = arcsin   for 0 < x < 1 , then prove that + =. What will the
1  x  1  x2 

value of  +  be if x > 1.

 1
2. If x   1,  then express the function f (x) = sin–1 (3x – 4x3) + cos–1 (4x3 – 3x) in the form of
 2 
a cos–1 x + b , where a and b are rational numbers.

3. Find the sum of the series:


(a) cot17 + cot113 + cot121 + cot131 + ...... to n terms.
n 1
1 2 2
(b) tan1 + tan1 + ..... + tan1 1  2 2 n  1 + ..... 
3 9
1 1 1 1
(c) tan1 2
+ tan1 2 + tan1 2 + tan1 2 to n terms.
x x1 x  3x  3 x  5x  7 x  7 x  13
1 2 1 n  n1
(d) sin1 + sin1 + ..... + sin1 + ...... 
2 6 n (n  1)

n  1  ( k  1) k ( k  1)( k  2) 
(e) Lim
n 
 cos1 k ( k  1)


k 2  

4. Solve the following equations / system of equations:


 1 1 2
(a) sin1x + sin1 2x = (b) tan1 + tan1 = tan1 2
3 1  2x 1  4x x

(c) tan1(x1) + tan1(x) + tan1(x+1) = tan1(3x) (d) 3 cos1 x = sin1  1  x 2 (4 x 2  1) 


 
x1 2x  1 23 2 
(e) tan1 + tan1 = tan1 (f) sin1x + sin1y = & cos1x  cos1y =
x1 2x  1 36 3 3

1  a2 1  b2 x2  1 2x 2
(g) 2 tan1x = cos1 cos1 1  b 2 (a>0, b>0). (h) cos1 + tan1 2 =
1  a2 x2  1 x 1 3

5. Find the integral values of K for which the system of equations;

 2 K 2
 arc cos x  (arc sin y) 
 4
possesses solutions & find those solutions.
 2 4
(arc sin y) . (arc cos x) 
 16

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y 3
6. Find all the positive integral solutions of, tan1x + cos1 = sin1 .
2 10
1 y

7. Column-I Column-II

 2 
(A) f (x) = sin–1   (P) f (x) is many one
 | sin x  1 |  | sin x  1 | 

(B) f (x) = cos–1( | x – 1 | – | x – 2 | ) (Q) Domain of f (x) is R

  
(C) f (x) = sin–1
  (R) Range contain only
 | sin 1 x  (  2) |  | sin 1 x  (  2) | 
 
irrational number

(D) f (x) = cos(cos–1 | x |) + sin–1(sin x) – cosec–1(cosec x) + cosec–1|x| (S) f (x) is even.

8. Solve the following system of inequations


4 (arctan x)2 – 8 arctanx + 3 < 0 & 4 arccot x – (arccot x)2 – 3 > 0

 cos 1 x   sin 1 x 
9. Consider the two equations in x : (i) sin   =1 (ii) cos   =0
 y   y 

The sets X1, X2  [1, 1] ; Y1, Y2  I  {0} are such that

X1 : the solution set of equation (i) X2 : the solution set of equation (ii)
Y1 : the set of all integral values of y for which equation (i) possess a solution
Y2 : the set of all integral values of y for which equation (ii) possess a solution
Let : C1 be the correspondence : X1  Y1 such that x C1 y for x  X1 , y  Y1 & (x , y) satisfy (i).

C2 be the correspondence : X2  Y2 such that x C2 y for x  X2 , y  Y2 & (x , y) satisfy (ii).


State with reasons if C1 & C2 are functions ? If yes, state whether they are bijective or not?

10 10
 m
10. If the sum   tan 1 n   k , find the value of k.
n 1 m 1

11 Show that the roots r, s, and t of the cubic x(x – 2)(3x – 7) = 2, are real and positive. Also compute the value
of tan–1(r) + tan–1(s) + tan–1(t).

  2x 2  4  
12. Solve for x : sin–1  sin  
2   <  – 3.
 1  x
  

13. Find the set of values of 'a' for which the equation 2 cos–1x = a + a2(cos–1x)–1 posses a solution.

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  3    3 
14. Let f :  ,   [–1, 1], f(x) = sin x ; g : [, 2]  [–1, 1], g(x) = cosx ; h :  ,   R, h(x) = tanx ;
 2 2  2 2 

u : (, 2)  R, u(x) = cot x ;


Column I Column II

3
(A) Let f –1(x) + g–1(x) = k, then k = (P)
4
(B) The value of x satisfying the equation (Q) 1
h–1(x) = u–1(x) is
(C) Let complete range of function h–1(x) + u–1(x) – g–1(x) (R) 2
is [m, n], then m + n =

5
(D) The greatest value of function h–1(x) – f–1(x) (S)
2
is m, then m =

1 sin 1 x 1 1 x
15. Let  = (sin x ) ;  = (sin x )cos

1 sin 1 x 1 x
 = (cos x ) ;  = (cos 1 x )cos

Column I Column II

(A) x  (0, cos 1) (P)  >  >  > 

 1 
(B) x   cos 1,  (Q)  >  >  > 
 2

 1 
(C) x   , sin 1 (R)  >  >  > 
 2 

(D) x  (sin 1, 1) (S)  >  >  > 


(T)  >  >  > 

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EXERCISE–III
5 2
1. If (tan–1x)2 + (cot–1x)2 = , then x equals :
8
(A) – 1 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) None of these

  2– 3    
2. The value of sin–1 cot  sin –1    cos –1 12   sec –1 2  is :
   4   4  

      

  
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D)
4 6 2

–
3. Statement-I : The equation sec–1x + cot–1x < has no solution.
2


Statement-II : sec x is not defined at
2
(A) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true, and statement-II is the correct explanation of statement-I
(B) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true, but statement-II is not the correct explanation of statement-I
(C) If Statement-I is true but statement-II is false
(D) If Statement-I is false but statement-II is true

4. Statement-I : The equation sin–1 x = cos–1x has one and only one solution.
Statement-II : The equation tan–1 x = 1 has only one solution.
(A) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true, and statement-II is the correct explanation of statement-I
(B) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true, but statement-II is not the correct explanation of statement-I
(C) If Statement-I is true but statement-II is false
(D) If Statement-I is false but statement-II is true
5. Statement-I : sin–1 sin x  sin sin–1x, if –1 x 1.
Statement-II : sinand sin–1are different functions.
(A) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true, and statement-II is the correct explanation of statement-I
(B) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true, but statement-II is not the correct explanation of statement-I
(C) If Statement-I is true but statement-II is false
(D) If Statement-I is false but statement-II is true

3
6. Statement-I : The maximum value or sin–1x + cosec–1x + cos–1x + sec–1x + tan–1x is
2

 
Statement-II : sin–1x + cos–1x = and sec–1x + cosec–1x =
2 2
(A) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true, and statement-II is the correct explanation of statement-I
(B) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true, but statement-II is not the correct explanation of statement-I
(C) If Statement-I is true but statement-II is false
(D) If Statement-I is false but statement-II is true

7. If  = cot–1 cos x – tan–1 cos x , then sin  =

1 x 1 x
(A) tan x (B) tan2   (C) tan–1   (D) none of these
2 2 2 2
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 xy   yz   xz 
8. If x2 + y2 + z2 = r2, then tan–1   + tan–1   + tan–1   =
zr
   xr   yr 


(A)  (B) (C) 0 (D) None of these
2

 1 –1   1 –1 
9. tan   cos x  + tan  – cos x  , (x  0) is equal to
 4 2   4 2 

2 1
(A) x (B) 2x (C) (D)
x x

xy  1 yz  1 zx  1
10. cot–1 x – y + cot–1 y – z + cot–1 is equal to (x > y > z > 0)
z–x
(A)  (B) 0
(C) cot–1 x + cot–1y + cot–1z (D) None of these
11. sin cot–1 tan cos–1 x is always equal to
1
(A) x (B) 1– x2 (C) (D) None of these
x

a(a  b  c ) b(a  b  c ) c (a  b  c )
12. tan–1 + tan–1 + tan–1 is equal to :
bc ca ab
(where a, b, c are positive real numbers)
(A) /4 (B) /2 (C)  (D) 0
13. If a1, a2, a3, ...... an is an A.P. with common difference d, then
 1 d d d 
tan tan  tan 1  ......  tan 1  equals :
 1  a1a 2 1  a 2a 3 1  a n1an 
(n  1)d (n  1)d nd (n  1)d
(A) a  a (B) 1  a a (C) 1  a a (D) 1  a a
1 n 1 n 1 n 1 n

2 3 
14. Statement-1 : tan–1 + tan–1 =
5 7 4

x yx
Statement-2 : tan–1  y  + tan–1   =  (x, y > 0)
  yx 4
(A) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true, and statement-II is the correct explanation of statement-I
(B) If both Statement-I and Statement-II are true, but statement-II is not the correct explanation of statement-I
(C) If Statement-I is true but statement-II is false
(D) If Statement-I is false but statement-II is true
15. If cos–1 (x/a) + cos–1 (y/b) = , Then x2/a2 + y2/b2 is equal to :
(A) (2xy/ab) cos  + sin2  (B) (2xy/ab) sin + cos2 
(C) (2xy/ab) cos2 + sin  (D) (2xy/ab) sin2 + cos 

2x
16. Let f : (–1, 1)  (0, ) be defined by f(x) = cot–1 . Then
1– x 2
(A) f is one-one but not onto (B) f is onto but not one-one
(C) f is both one-one and onto (D) f is neither one-one nor onto
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EXERCISE–IV
1. cot–1  
cos  – tan–1  
cos  = x, then sin x is equal to [AIEEE 2002]

  
(A) tan2 (B) cot2 2 (C) tan  (D) cot
2 2

y
2. If cos–1x – cos–1 = , then 4x2 – 4xy cos  + y2 is equal to - [AIEEE 2005]
2
(A) 2 sin 2 4 (C) 4 sin2  (D) – 4 sin2 

2x
3. Let f : (–1, 1)  B, be a function defined by f(x) = tan–1 , then f is both one-one and onto when B is the
1 x2
interval - [AIEEE 2005]
         
(A)  0,  (B) 0,  (C)  ,  (D)   , 
 2  2  2 2  2 2

x 5 
4. If sin–1   + cosec–1   = then a value of x is : [AIEEE 2007]
5 4 2

(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

   
5. The largest interval lying in  ,  for which the function f(x) = 4–x2 + cos–1  x – 1 + log(cosx), is defined,
2 2 2 
 

is- [AIEEE 2007]


        
(A) [0, ] (B)  ,  (C)  ,  (D) 0, 
2 2  4 2  2

 –1 5 2
6. The vale of cot  cos ec  tan –1  is : [AIEEE 2008]
 3 3

3 2 5 6
(A) (B) (C) (D)
17 17 17 17
7. If x, y, z are in A.P. and tan–1 x, tan–1y and tan–1z are also in A.P., then : [IIT Mains 2013]
(A) 6x = 4y = 3z (B) x = y = z (C) 2x = 3y = 6z (D) 6x = 3y = 2z

 2x  1
8. Let tan–1y = tan–1x + tan–1  2  where |x| < . Then a value of y is: [IIT Mains 2015]
 1 x  3

3x  x 3 3x  x 3 3x  x 3 3x  x 3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
1  3x 2 1  3x 2 1  3x 2 1  3x 2

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EXERCISE–V

1. The number of real solutions of tan1 x (x  1) + sin1 x 2  x  1 = is : [JEE '99, 2 (out of 200)]
2
(A) zero (B) one (C) two (D) infinite

2. Using the principal values, express the following as a single angle :

 1  1 142
3 tan1   + 2 tan1   + sin1 . [ REE '99, 6 ]
 2  5 65 5
ax bx
3. Solve, sin1 + sin1 = sin1x, where a2 + b2 = c2, c  0. [REE 2000(Mains), 3 out of 100]
c c

4. Solve the equation:



cos1  6x  cos 3 1
3x 2  2
[REE 2001 (Mains), 3 out of 100]

 x2 x 3  4 6 
5. If sin–1  x    ........ + cos–1  x 2  x  x  ........ = for 0 < | x | < 2 then x equals to
 2 4   2 4  2
[JEE 2001(screening)]
(A) 1/2 (B) 1 (C) – 1/2 (D) – 1

x2  1
6. Prove that cos tan–1 sin cot –1 x = [JEE 2002 (mains) 5]
x2  2


7. Domain of f(x) = sin 1 (2 x )  is [JEE 2003 (Screening) 3]
6

 1 1  1 3  1 1  1 1
(A)   ,  (B)   ,  (C)   ,  (D)   , 
 2 2  4 4  4 4  4 2

8.  
If sin cot 1(x  1)  cos(tan1 x) , then x = [JEE 2004 (Screening)]

1 1 9
(A) – (B) (C) 0 (D)
2 2 4

9. Let (x, y) be such that



sin–1(ax) + cos–1(y) + cos–1(bxy) =
2
Match the statements in Column I with statements in Column II and indicate your answer by darkening the
appropriate bubbles in the 4 × 4 matrix given in the ORS.
Column I Column II
(A) If a = 1 and b = 0, then (x, y) (P) lies on the circle x2 + y2 = 1
(B) If a = 1 and b = 1, then (x, y) (Q) lies on (x2 – 1)(y2 – 1) = 0
(C) If a = 1 and b = 2, then (x, y) (R) lies on y = x
(D) If a = 2 and b = 2, then (x, y) (S) lies on (4x2 – 1)(y2 – 1) = 0 [JEE 2007, 6]
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–1 –1 2 1/2
10. If 0 < x < 1, then 1 x 2 [{x cos (cot x) + sin (cot x)} – 1] =

x
(A) (B) x (C) x 1 x 2 (D) 1 x 2
1 x2
[JEE 2008, 3]

 23  n 
1
11. 
The value of cot  
cot 


1   2k   is


[JEE Advanced 2013]
 n 1 k 1

23 25 23 24
(A) (B) (C) (D)
25 23 24 23

12. Match List I with List II and select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists:
[JEE Advanced 2013]
List-I List-II

1/2
 1  cos(tan1 y)  y sin(tan1 y)   1 5
(P)  2    y4  takes value (1)
y 1 1  
  cot(sin y)  tan(sin y)   2 3

(Q) If cos x + cos y + cos z = 0 sin x + sin y + sin z then possible (2) 2

xy
value of cos is
2

 
(R) If cos   x  cos 2x + sin x sin 2x sec x = cos x sin 2x sec x (3) 1/2
 4 

 
+ cos   x  cos 2x then possible value of sec x is
 4 

(S) 
If cot sin
1

1  x 2 =sin tan1 x 6    , x 0, (4) 1

then possible value of x is


Codes :
(P) (Q) (R) (S)
(A) 4 3 1 2
(B) 4 3 2 1
(C) 3 4 2 1
(D) 3 4 1 2

13. Let f : [0, 4] [0, ] be defined by f(x) = cos–1 (cos x). The number of points x [0, 4] satisfying the

10  x
equation f(x) = is ............. [JEE Advanced 2014]
10

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6 4
14. If  = 3 sin–1   and = 3 cos–1  9  , where the inverse trigonometric functions take only the principal
 11   
values, then the correct option(s) is (are) [JEE Advanced 2015]
(A) cos > 0 (B) sin < 0 (C) cos (+ ) > 0 (D) cos <0

 x     x  
15. Let E1  x  R: x  1 and  0  and E2   x  E1 :sin1  loge    isarealnumber 
 x 1     x  1  

  
(Here, the inverse trigonometric function sin–1x assumes values in   ,  ).
 2 2

 x 
Let f : E1  R be the function defined by f(x) = loge   and
 x  1

  x 
g : E2  R be the function defined by g(x)  sin1  loge   . [JEE Advanced 2018]
  x  1 

List - I List - II

 1   e 
(P) The range of f is (1)  , 1  e    e  1,  
   

(Q) The range of g contains (2) (0, 1)

 1 1
(R) The domain of f contains (3)  2 , 2 
 

(S) The domain of g is (4) (–, 0) (0, )

 e 
(5)  , e  1
 

1 e 
(6) (,0)   , 
 2 e  1

The correct option is :


(A) P  4; Q 2; R1; S1 (B) P  3; Q 3; R 6; S 5
(C) P  4; Q 2; R 1; S 6 (D) P  4; Q 3; R 6; S 5

i
  
x      x i  i
16. The number of real solutions of the equation sin1   xi1  x       cos 1         x   ly-
 i1 i 1  2  
 2  
  i1  2  i1 

 1 1
ing in the interval   ,  is _____________ .
 2 2
  
(Here, the inverse trigonometric functions sin–1 x and cos–1x assume values in  – ,  and [0, ],
 2 2
respectively.) [JEE Advanced 2018]

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ANSWER KEY
PROFICIENCY TEST-01

3  24 2
1. (i) (ii) (iii) – (iv) –
2 3 25 7

 59 13
(v) (vi)  (vii) (viii)
10 36 15

1
(ix) (x) 15
2

2. C 3. A 4. D 5. C 6. B 7. A 8. B

9. A 10. B

PROFICIENCY TEST-02
1. A 2. B 3. B 4. A 5. D 6. B 7. B

8. D 9. C 10. A

PROFICIENCY TEST-03
1. C 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. D 7. D
8. B 9. A 10. 10

EXERCISE–I
1 5 4 17 1  2
Q.1 5 Q.2 (a) (i) , (ii) , (iii) , (iv) ; (b) (i) , (ii) 1, (iii)  , (iv)
3 6 5 6 2 4 4
Q.3 (i) 1/3  x  1 (ii) {1, 1} (iii) 1 < x < 4 (iv) [– (1 + 2 ), ( 2 , – 1)]
(v) x (1/2 , 1/2), x  0 (vi) (3/2 , 2]

(vii) {7/3, 25/9} (viii) (2, 2)  {1, 0, 1} (ix) {xx = 2n  + , n  I}
6
Q.4 (a), (b), (c) and (d) all are identical.
Q.5 (i) D : x  R R : [/4 , )

      2  
(ii) D: x   n, n   x x  n   n  I; R:  ,   2
 2  4 3 3   

    
(iii) D: xR R : 0 ,  (iv) D: xR R :  , 
 2 2 4 
Q.6 53 Q.8  /2
 1 11
Q.11  Q.12 (a) ; (b) tan–1x Q.16 k=
3 2 4
1 17
Q.17 (a) (–, sec 2)  [1, ) Q.18
2
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 2   2   2

Q.19 X = Y= 3  a 2 Q.21 (a) (cot 2 , )  (, cot 3) (b)  2 ,1 (c)  , 1    1 ,  
   2   2 

EXERCISE–II
9 9
Q.1   Q.2 6 cos–1x – , so a = 6, b = –
2 2
2n  5   
Q.3 (a) arc cot   , (b) 4 , (c) arc tan (x + n)  arc tan x, (d) 2 , (e) 6
 n 
1 3 1 1  3  4 1 ab
Q.4 (a) x = ; (b) x = 3; (c) x = 0, ,  ; (d)  , 1 ; (e) x = ; (f) x = , y = 1; (g) x =
2 7 2 2  2  3 2 1  ab

(h) x = 2  3 or 3

2 2
Q.5 K = 2 ; cos ,1 & cos , 1 Q.6 x=1;y=2 & x=2; y=7
4 4
Q.7 (A) P, Q, R, S; (B) P, Q; (C) P, R, S; (D) P, R, S

 1 
Q.8  tan , cot 1 Q.9 C1 is a bijective function, C2 is many to many correspondence, hence it is not a function
 2 
3
Q.10 k = 25 Q.11 Q.12 x Î (–1, 1)
4
Q.13 a  [–2, ] – {0} Q.14 (A) – S ; (B) – Q; (C) – R; (D) – P
Q.15 A  Q; B  T; C  R; D  P

EXERCISE–III
1. A 2. A 3. B 4. B 5. D 6. D 7. B
8. B 9. C 10. A 11. D 12. C 13. B 14. A
15. A 16. C

EXERCISE–IV
1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. D 7. B
8. B

EXERCISE–V
Q.1 C Q.2  Q.3 x { 1, 0, 1} Q.4 x = 1/3 Q.5 B Q.7 D Q.8 A
Q.9 (A) P; (B) Q; (C) P; (D) S Q.10 C 11. B 12. B 13. 3
14. BCD 15. A 16. 2

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