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Function Basic DPP Genetry

The document contains a series of mathematical questions and answer keys focused on functions, including topics such as domain and range, identical functions, periodic functions, composite functions, mappings, and inverse functions. Each question presents multiple-choice answers related to the properties and behaviors of various mathematical functions. It serves as a resource for students preparing for the JEE Advanced examination.

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Basic Level DPP - Functions JEE Advanced Crash Course

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Q1 - Domain and Range

The domain of definition of function f (x) = √sin −1


(2x) +
π

6
for real values of x, is

(1) [− 1

4
,
1

2
]

(2) [− 1

2
,
1

2
]

(3) (− 1

2
,
1

4
)

(4) [−
1 1
, ]
4 4

Q2 - Domain and Range

Let f : (−1, 1) → R be such that f (cos 4θ) = 2

2−sec
2
θ
for θ ∈ (0, π

4
) ∪ (
π

4
,
π

2
) , then the value(s) of f ( 1

3
)

is (are)

(1) 2 + √ 3

(2) 1 + √ 3

(3) 1 − √ 2

(4) 1 + √ 2

Q3 - Domain and Range


2
x +14x+9
If x ∈ R, then the value of expression 2
x +2x+3
lies between

(1) 5 and 4
(2) -5 and 4

(3) (−∞, −4) ∪ (5, ∞)


(4) None of these

Q4 - Domain and Range

The range of f (x) = log √5


{√2(sin x − cos x) + 3} is

(1) [0,1]
(2) [0,2]

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(3) [a
3
]
2

(4) None of these

Q5 - Identical Functions

Which of the following pairs of functions are identical?

(1) f (x) = sin −1


x + cos
−1
x and g(x) = π

(2) f (x) = tan −1


x + cot
−1
x and g(x) = π

(3) f (x) = sec −1


x + cosec
−1
x and g(x) = π

(4) All of the above

Q6 - Identical Functions

Which of the following pairs of functions are identical?

(1) f (x) = √x and g(x) = (√x)


2 2

(2) f (x) = sec(sec −1


x) and g(x) = cosec(cosec −1
x)

1+cos 2x
(3) f (x) = √ 2
and g(x) = cos x
(4) f (x) = x and g(x) = e log
θ
x

Q7 - Identical Functions

Which of the following pairs of functions are identical?

(1) f (x) = √1 + sin x and g(x) = sin x

2
+ cos
x

(2) f (x) = sin −1


(
2x

1+x
2
) and g(x) = 2 tan −1
x

(3) f (x) = √x and g(x) = (√x)


2 2

(4) f (x) = log e


x
3
+ loge x
5
and g(x) = 8 log e
x

Q8 - Periodic Function

The period of f (x) = sin −1


(sin x) is

(1) π

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(2) 2π
(3) π

(4) None of these

Q9 - Periodic Function

The period of f (x) = | cos 2x| is

(1) π

(2) π
(3) 2π
(4) None of these

Q10 - Periodic Function

The period of f (x) = | sin x| + | cos x| is

(1) π

(2) π
(3) 2π
(4) None of these

Q11 - Periodic Function

The period of f (x) = sin 4


x + cos
4
x is

(1) π

(2) π

(3) 2π

(4) None of these

Q12 - Periodic Function

The period of f (x) = sec(sin x) is

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(1) π

(2) 2π

(3) π
(4) None of these

Q13 - Periodic Function

If f (x) = sin √[a]x, where [⋅] denotes the greatest integer function, has π as its period, then

(1) a = 1
(2) a = 9

(3) a ∈ [1, 2)
(4) a ∈ [4, 5)

Q14 - Periodic Function

The fundamental period of

f (x) = x + a − [x + b] + sin πx + cos 2πx + sin 3πx + cos 4πx + ⋯ + sin(2n − 1)πx+ cos 2nπx for
every a, b ∈ R (where, [⋅] denotes greatest integer function), is

(1) 2
(2) 4

(3) 1
(4) 3

Q15 - Periodic Function

The period of f (x) = sin π

4
[x] + cos
πx

2
+ cos
π

3
[x], where, [⋅] denotes greatest integer function, is

(1) 8
(2) 12

(3) 24
(4) None of these

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Q16 - Periodic Function

The period of function f (x) = [x] + [x + 1

3
] + [x +
2

3
] − 3x + 15 is

(1) 1

(2)
2

(3) 1

(4) non-periodic

Q17 - Composite Functions

If f : {−6, 6] → R is defined by f (x) = x 2


− 3 for x ∈ R, then (fofof)(-1)+ (fofof) (0)+ (fofof) (1) is equal
to

(1) f (4√2)
(2) f (3√2)

(3) f (2√2)
(4) f (√2)

Q18 - Composite Functions

If g(x) = x 2
+ x − 2 and 1

2
(gof )(x) = 2x
2
− 5x + 2, then f (x) is equal to

(1) 2x − 3
(2) 2x + 3

(3) 2x 2
+ 3x + 1

(4) 2x 2
− 3x − 1

Q19 - Composite Functions

Let f and g be the functions defined by f (x) = x

x+1
, g(x) =
x

1−x
, then (f ∘ g)(x) is equal to

(1) 1

(2)
1

x−1

(3) x − 1

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(4) x

Q20 - Composite Functions

⎧ −1, x < 0

Let g(x) = 1 + x − [x] and f (x) = ⎨ 0, x = 0, then for all x, f {g(x)} is equal to


1, x > 0

(1) x
(2) 1
(3) f (x)
(4) g(x)

Q21 - Composite Functions

Let f (x) be a function whose domain is [-5,7] and g(x) = |2x + 5|. Then, domain of (f og)(x) is

(1) [-4,1]
(2) [-5,1]

(3) [-6,1]
(4) None of these

Q22 - Composite Functions

If f (x) = cot −1
x : R
+
→ (0,
π

2
) and g(x) = 2x − x 2
: R → R . Then, the range of function f {g(x)}

wherever define is

(1) (0, π

2
)

(2) (0, π

4
)

(3) [ π

4
,
π

2
)

(4) { π

4
}

Q23 - Mappings

If for two functions g and f , gof is both injective and surjective, then which of the following is true?

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(1) g and f should be injective and surjective


(2) g should be injective and surjective
(3) f should be injective and surjective
(4) None of the above

Q24 - Mappings

Let R and C denotes the set of real numbers and complex numbers respectively. The function f : C → R

defined by f (z) = |z| is

(1) one-one

(2) onto
(3) bijective
(4) neither one-one nor onto

Q25 - Mappings
2
x −4
Let f (x) = 2
x +4
for |x| > 2, then the function f : (−∞, −2] ∪ [2, ∞) → (−1, 1) is

(1) one-one into


(2) one-one onto
(3) many-one into

(4) many-one onto

Q26 - Mappings
n−1
, if n is odd
A function f from the set of natural numbers to integers defined by f (n) = { n
2
, is
, if n is even
2

(1) one-one but not onto


(2) onto but not one-one

(3) one-one and onto


(4) neither one-one nor onto

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Q27 - Mappings

Let f (x) = x + √x is a function from R → R, then f (x) is


2

(1) injective
(2) surjective

(3) bijective
(4) None of these

Q28 - Mappings

A mapping from N to N is defined as follows :


f : N → N , f (n) = (n + 5) , n ∈ N
2
. Then, f is

(1) one-one
(2) onto
(3) one-one and onto

(4) one-one but not onto

Q29 - Inverse of Function

Which of the following functions have inverse function?

(1) f (x) = x−1


1
, f : R − {1} → R − {0}

(2) f (x) = x 2
,f : R → R

(3) f (x) = x 2
,f : R
+
→ R

(4) f (x) = x 2
,f : R

→ R

Q30 - Inverse of Function

Let f : (2, 4) → (1, 3) be a function defined by f (x) = x − [ x

2
] (where, [⋅] denotes greatest integer function),

then f −1
(x) is equal to

(1) 2x
(2) x + [ x

2
]

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(3) x + 1

(4) x − 1

Q31 - Inverse of Function


−√2+1 √2+1 1−x
Let f : [−√2 + 1, √2 + 1] → [
2
,
2
] be a function defined by f (x) = 1+x
2
, then f −1
(x) is

(1) √4x − 4x 2
+ 1, x ≠ 0

⎧ −1 + √4x + 1 − 4x2
,x ≠ 0
(2) ⎨ 2x

1,x = 0

(3) does not exist


(4) None of these

Q32 - Inverse of Function

Let a > 1 be a real number and f (x) = log a


2
x , for x > 0. If f −1
(x) is the inverse function of f and b, c are
real numbers, then f −1
(b + c) is equal to

(1) f −1
(b) ⋅ f
−1
(c)

(2) f −1
(b) + f
−1
(c)

(3) 1

f (b+c)

(4) None of these

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Answer Key

Q1 (1) Q2 (2) Q3 (2) Q4 (2)

Q5 (2) Q6 (2) Q7 (4) Q8 (2)

Q9 (1) Q10 (1) Q11 (2) Q12 (3)

Q13 (4) Q14 (1) Q15 (3) Q16 (1)

Q17 (1) Q18 (1) Q19 (4) Q20 (2)

Q21 (3) Q22 (3) Q23 (1) Q24 (4)

Q25 (3) Q26 (3) Q27 (4) Q28 (4)

Q29 (1) Q30 (3) Q31 (2) Q32 (1)

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