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ITF Domain Range Related 02

The document outlines various mathematical functions and their properties, including domain and range, injectivity, surjectivity, and specific function evaluations. It presents multiple-choice questions related to these topics, aimed at students preparing for competitive exams like JEE Mains, Advanced, Olympiad, and KVPY. Each question focuses on different mathematical concepts involving trigonometric and greatest integer functions.

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ITF Domain Range Related 02

The document outlines various mathematical functions and their properties, including domain and range, injectivity, surjectivity, and specific function evaluations. It presents multiple-choice questions related to these topics, aimed at students preparing for competitive exams like JEE Mains, Advanced, Olympiad, and KVPY. Each question focuses on different mathematical concepts involving trigonometric and greatest integer functions.

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MRK CLASSES (MATHS)

JEE MAINS, ADVANCED, OLYMPIAD, KVPY


ITF DOMAIN RANGE RELATED (02)

1. The function ( ) = , where [ ] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to
[ ]

, is defined for all ∈


(1) (2) − {(−1,1) ∪ { | ∈ }}
(3) − (0,1) (4) −{ | ∈ }

2. Let : → 0, be defined by ( ) = tan ( + + ). Then the set of values of for


which is onto is

(1) [0, ∞) (2) [2,1] (3) ,∞ (4) none of these

3. Domain ( ) and range ( ) of ( ) = sin (cos [ ]), where [.] denotes the greatest
integer function, is
(1) ≡ ∈ [1,2), ≡ {0}
(2) ≡ ∈ [0,1], ≡ {−1,0,1}

(3) ≡ ∈ [−1,1], ≡ 0, sin , sin ( )

(4) ≡ ∈ [−1,1], ≡ − , 0,

4. The range of ( ) = cos + √2 − is

(1) 0,1 + (2) {0,1 + } (3) 1,1 + (4) {1,1 + }

5. The range of ( ) = sec (log tan + log 3) is

(1) , ∪ , (2) 0,

(3) , (4) none of these

6. The domain of ( ) = sin [2 − 3], where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, is

(1) − , (2) − , −1 ∪ − ,

(3) − , (4) − , −1 ∪ 1,

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7. Let ( ) = sec [1 + cos ], where [.] denotes the greatest integer function. Then the
(1) domain of is
(2) domain of is [1,2]
(3) domain of is [1,2]
(4) range of is {sec 1, sec 2}

8. Let ( ) = (cot ) + tan [ ] , where [ ] is the greatest integer function less than
or equal to . Then which of the following alternatives is/are true?
(1) ( ) is many-one but not an even function.
(2) ( ) is a periodic function.
(3) ( ) is a bounded function.
(4) The graph of ( ) remains above the -axis.
9. If the following functions are defined from [−1,1] to [−1,1], select those which are not
bijective.

(1) sin(sin ) (2) sin (sin ) (3) ( ( ))ln( ) (4) ( ( ))

10. The function ’ ’ defined by ( ) = sin sin {√ } +cos sin {√ } − 1 where { }


denotes the functional part function is
(1) an even function (2) periodic function
(3) odd function (4) Neither even nor odd

11. The value of tan − tan is equal :
√ √

(a) (b) (c) (d) none of these

12. Let : → 0, be defined as ( ) = sin then ( ) is :

(a) injective as well as surjective


(b) surjective but not injective
(c) injective but not surjective
(d) neither injective nor surjective

13. Let : → , is defined by ( ) = sin . Then the possible values of ’ ’ for


which is surjective function, is :

(a) (b) −1, −

(c) − (d) − , 1

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14. If ( ) = tan − (tan ) + (tan ) − ⋯ … . . ∞, then the sum of integral values
of for which the equation ( ) + (sin ) = , possess solution, is :
(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 9 (d) 10

15. Let : → − , 0 be a function defined by ( ) = tan (2 − + ). If is onto, then


lies in the interval :
(a) (−2.0) (b) (0,2) (c) (−1,1) (d) none of these

16. Let : (−∞, −1] → , be defined as ( ) = sec (− + + ). If ( ) is surjective,


then the range of is :

(a) {1} (b) (c) −∞, (d) (−∞, 1]

17. If ( ) = [{ }]tan +3− . where [ ] and { } denotes greatest integer


and fractional part functions of respectively, then the value of (50) − (50) +
( (100)), is :
(a) 0 (b) 25 (c) 50 (d) 100
18. Number of integral values of for which the equation 4cos (−| |) = has exactly two
solutions, is :
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
19. The exhaustive set of values of ’ ’ for which the function ( ) = tan ( − 18 + ) >
0∀ ∈ is :
(a) (81, ∞) (b) [81, ∞) (c) (−∞, 81] (d) (−∞, 81)
20. Let : → [−1,1] and : → , where be the set of real numbers and ( )=
( )
sin 4− ( ) + . If = ( ) and = ( ) are both surjective, then set is
given by :

(a) − , (b) 0,

(c) 0, (d) [0, ]

tan (−| | + 3), | | > 2


21. Let, ( ) = | |
, | |≤2

Number of integers in the range of ( ) is where [] denotes greatest integer function.


(a) 5 (b) 6
(c) 7 (d) more than 7

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22. Let ( )= (sin − cos ), ( ) = (tan − cot ) and ℎ( ) =
(sec − ) then correct statement(s) is(are) :

(a) Domain of ( ) + ( ) is {1}

(b) Domain of ( ) + ℎ( ) is [√2, ∞)

(c) Domain of ℎ( ) + ( ) if ,1

(d) Domain of ( ) + ( ) + ℎ( ) is

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