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Integral Calculus 3

The document outlines a revision schedule for a Class Test 3 in Integral Calculus at M. Prakash Institute, consisting of multiple sections with various types of questions. It includes single option correct questions, multiple option correct questions, and numerical answer questions, covering a wide range of calculus concepts. Each question is presented with options for answers, indicating the level of difficulty and the topics being assessed.

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Integral Calculus 3

The document outlines a revision schedule for a Class Test 3 in Integral Calculus at M. Prakash Institute, consisting of multiple sections with various types of questions. It includes single option correct questions, multiple option correct questions, and numerical answer questions, covering a wide range of calculus concepts. Each question is presented with options for answers, indicating the level of difficulty and the topics being assessed.

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M.

Prakash Institute Revision Schedule


Integral Calculus Class Test 3
Section I - Single Option Correct - 12 questions
h  x i
1. If the function y = pg is discontinuous at exactly 6 points in (π, 2π) where
λ
g(x) = xf(x) and [k] denotes greatest integer less than or equal to k, then the posi-
tive integral value of p is
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 8
√ r !
x2 − 1
Z
2 1 1
2. If √ dx = A tan−1 √ x2 + 2 + c then value of 6A is
2 4
(x + 1) x + 1 4 2 x
(A) 3 (B) 9 (C) 12 (D) 8

1 − ln2 t ln 1 − ln2 t − 2 ln t
Z  
3. Consider a function f (t) = dt. If f (1) = 0, then
1 − ln2 t

 
1
f =
2
e3/4
 
1 4
(B) ln 1 − (ln 2)2

(A) (C) ℓ n2 (D) ln
ln 2 2 5
Z x
t2
√ dt
0 a+t
4. If lim = 1, then
x→0 bx − sin x

(A) a ∈ R (B) a = 4 (C) b = 2 (D) a = 0, b = 0


 
Z 1  
1 cot−1 q x
5. If the value of definite integral cot−1 √  dx =
−1 1 − x2 2
1 − (x ) |x|

2
√ √
π ( a − b)
√ when a, b, c ∈ N in their lowest form then a + b + c is equal to
c
(A) 7 (B) 5 (C) 9 (D) 14

6. The value of g(0) − f (0) equals.


2 3 1
(A) 2
(B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 0
3−e e −2 e −1
7. Let f (x) be differentiable function on the interval (−∞, ∞) such that f (1) = 5 and
af (x) − xf (a)
lim = 2, ∀x ∈ R. Then which of the following alternative(s) is/are
a→x a···x
correct ?
Z 2

(A) f (x) has an inflection point (B) f (x) = 3∀x ∈ R (C) f (x)dx =
0
2
10 (D) Area bounded by f (x) with co-ordinate axes is
3

1
 1
n! n
8. lim =
n→∞ nn
(A) -1 (B) e−1 (C) 1 (D) e

9. Consider the following statements :


S1 : ZThe curves y = cos4 x and y = |log10 x| intersect to form 7 bounded regions.
1 1
S2 : 2 2 dx = tan−1 (3 tan x) + c
4 − 3 cos x + 5 sin x 3
S3 : In a △ABC if tan A+tan B +tan C = 5, then triangle is obtuse angled triangle.
State, in order, whether S1 , S2 , S3 are true or false
(A) FTF (B) F TT (C) TF T (D) TTF

dy
10. If the curve satisfying x(x + 1) − y = x(x + 1), passes through (1, 0), then the
  dx
5y
value of − log0 4 at x = 4, is
4
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

y + sin2 x
11. If the slope of tangent to the curve at any point (x, y) is given by then
cos x
the value of y(x) at x = π is (given that y(0) = 0 )
π
(A) 4 − π (B) π − 4 (C) π (D)
2
12. If f (x) be a twice differentiable function from R → R such that t2 f (x) − 2tf ′ (x) +
f ′′ (x)
 = 0 has two

 equal values of t for all x and f (0) = 1, f (0) = 2, then
f (x) − 1 t
lim − is
x→0 x 2
1
(A) -1 (B) 1 (C) (D) 0
2
Section II -Multiple Option Correct - 12 questions
Z  p  p
13. If cos−1 x + cos−1 (1 − x2 ) dx = Ax + f (x) sin−1 x − 2 (1 − x2 ) + c∀x ∈
[−1, 0], then which of the following may be correct?
π π
(A) f (x) = x (D) f (x) = −2x (C) A = (D) A =
4 2
14. If the primitive of sin(ln x) is f (x){sin(g(x)) − cos(h(x))} + c (c being the constant
of integration), then
g(x)
(A) lim f (x) = 1 (B) lim =1 (C) g (e3 ) = 3 (D) h (e5 ) = 5
x→2 x→1 f (x)

π2
Z π 
15. Let f (x) = xsin x (1 + x cos x · ln x + sin x)dx and f = then the value of
2 4
f (π) is not
(A) rational (B) irrational (C) integral (D) prime

2
u2 u9
Z  
n
16. If In = cot xdx and I0 +I1 +2 (I2 + . . . .. + I8 )+I8 +I10 =A u+ + . . . .. + +
2 9
C, where u = cot x and C is an arbitrary constant, then
(A) A is constant (B) A = −1 (C) A = 1 (D) A is dependent on x

17. Identify the correct statements


Z n
n
(A) {x}dx = , where {.}represents fractional part function andn ∈ N.
Z0n 2
n(n − 1)
(B) [x]dx = , where [.] represents greatest integer function and n ∈ N .
Z0 π 2
π π
Z
2
(C) x sin x cos xdx = sin x cos2 xdx
Z0 b 2
Z 0
a+b b
(D) xf (x)dx = f (x)dx
a 2 a

18. Identify the correct statements.


Z π
dx π
(A) 3 2
=
0 8 cos x + 1 18
Z 2π
3 dx π
(B) 2
=−
0 8 cos x + 1 18
(C) Let f be real valued function such that f (2) = 2 and f ϕ(2) = 1,
Z f (x)
4t3
then lim dt = 12
x→2 2 x−2
Z v(x)
(D) Let f (x) = g(t)dt, then f ′ (x) = g(v(x))v ′ (x) − g(u(x))u′ (x)
u(x)

19. Identify the correct statements.


Z π/2
sin x π
(A) 1 ≤ ≤
0 x 2
(B) If f (x) is continuous in [a, b] and m and ℓ are greatest and least value of f (x)
Z π/2
sin x
in [a, b], then ℓ(b − a) ≤ ≤ m(b − a)
0 x Z a+p
(C) If f is a function with period P , then f (x)dx is equal to f (p)
Za a+p
(D) If f is a function with period P , then f (x)dx is independent of a
a

20. Identify the correct statements.


Z 1 Z π/4
−1 −1

(A) In f cot x dx putting cot x = { may change the limits to ......
−1 3π/4
(B) If f (x) has removable discontinuities at finite number of points in (a, b) then if
Z Z b
f (x)dx = F (x), f (x)dx = F (b) − F (a)
a Z b
(C) If f (x) has an infinite discontinuity in (a, b), then we can always write f (x)dx =
Z a

F (b) − F (a) where f (x)dx = F (x)

3
Z 1
(D) If f (x) : [0, 1] → R has single point continuity in (0, 1) then f (x)dx can be
0
evaluated.

21. Let the curve a2 y = x2 (x + a) then


a2
(A) the area between curve and negative x-axis is sq. unit
3
a2
(B) the area between curve and negative x-axis is sq. unit
12
(C) the area between curve and positive x-axis is zero sq. unit
a2
(D) the area between curve and negative x-axis is sq. unit
12
22. The equation of curve passing through (3, 4) and satisfying the differential equation
 2
dy dy
y + (x − y) − x = 0 can be
dx dx
(A) x − y + 1 = 0 (B) x + y − 7 = 0 (C) x2 + y 2 = 25 (D) x2 + y 2 − 5x = 10

23. identify the correct statements.


 p   p  y2
(A) Solution of 1 + x x2 + y 2 dx + y −1 + x2 + y 2 dy = 0 is x − +
2
1 2 3/2
x + y2 +c=0
3
x 1
(B) Solution of (1 + xy)ydx + (1 − xy)xdy = 0 is ln − =c
y xy
(C) The equation of the curve passing through (3, 9) which satisfies differential equa-
dy 1
tion = x + 2 is 6xy = 3x3 + 29x − 6
dx x  2
dy dy x
e + e−x + 1 = 0 is y = c1 ex + c2 e−x

(D) The solution of D.E. −
dx dx
24. Identify the correct statements.
(A) The equation of the curve through the point (1, 0) which satisfies the differential
equation (1 + y 2 ) dx − xydy = 0 is x2 − y 2 = 1.
dy dy
(B) D.E. = f (x) · g(y) can be solved by seperating variables. = f (x)dx
dx g(y)
(C) The differential equation y 3 dy + (x + y 2 ) dx = 0 becomes homogeneous if we
put y 2 = t
(D) All differential equation of first order first degree becomes homogeneous if we
put y = tx.

Section III - Numerical Answer - 12 questions


Z  
dx 1 1
25. √ = 2 √ − √ + c where α, β > 0 then find
(1 + x)2010 α(1 + x)α β(1 + x)β
|α − β|.

Z 1
2010 804 402 1608 402 1 a
2x2010 + 5x804 + 10x402 402 ,
 
26. If x +x +x 2x + 5x + 10 402 dx =
10a
then find the sum of digits of a.

4
Z e
27. If Im = (ln nx)m dx, m ∈ N , then ln (I10 + 10I8 ) is equal to
1
1 1 1 1
28. If Sn = +√ +√ + . . . . . . .. + √ , n ∈ N , then lim Sn
2n 2
4n − 1 2
4n − 4 2
3n + 2n − 1 n→∞

is equal to , then k =
12
Z π
29. (cos px − sin qx)2 dx is equal to kπ. Find k.
−π

e| sin x| cos x
Z
30. dx =
0 1 + etan x
31. Consider y = x2 and f (x) where f (x), is a differentiable function satisfying f (x +
1) + f (z − 1) = f (x + z)∀x, z ∈ R and f (0) = 0; f ′ (0) = 4.If area bounded by curve
y = x2 and y = f (x) is ∆, find the value of 3∆.

32. If the area of the


√ region in the first quadrant bounded by y-axis, curve x =

2 · y, (y − 1) = x and the line x + y = 3 is A, then find the value of 2A.

x dy 3x2 − y
33. Let y = f (x) be a non zero function and = ; f (1) = 1 then the value
y dx 2y − x2
of f (4) is equal to

34. If the amound of bacteria present in a closed container grows at a rate propostional
to the amound present. If the population triples in one hour, by how much it will
increase at the end of 3 hours ?

dy
35. If the curve satisfying x(x + 1) − y = x(x + 1), passes through (1, 0), then the
  dx
5y
value of − loge 4 at x = 4, is
4

Z xf : [1, ∞) → [2, ∞) be a differentiable function such that f (1) = 2.


36. Let If
6 f (t)dt = 3xf (x) − x3 − 5 for all x ≥ 1, then the value of f (2) is
1

Section IV -Paragraph - 3 questions


Z b Z b
Integral f (x)dx can be represented as a limit of a sum of infinite series f (x)dx =
a a
nbc
X 1 r
lim f where na +c ≤ r ≤ nb + c, r, n ∈ N, c ∈ R and any limit of sum
n→∞
r=na+c
n n
of series of sameZ form can be changed to definite integral by replacing
X 1 r
(1) lim → (2) → dx (3) →x
n→∞ n  n
r na + c
(4) Lower limit = lim = lim =a
n→∞ n min n→∞ n 
r 
nb + c
(5) Upper limit = lim = lim =b
n→∞ n max n→∞ n

5
37. Find the value of !
n n ṅ 1
lim √ + p + p + .... + √
n→∞ (n + 1) 2n + 1 (n + 2) 2(2n + 2) (n + 3) 3(2n + 3) 2n 3
π π π
(A) (B) (C) (D) none of these
3 2 4
Z 1
nn
38. The n term of the corresponding series of tan−1 xdx is
0
π 1 π
(A) (B) tan−1 (n − 1) (C) (D) tan−1 n
4n n 2n
2n−1
X 1 r
39. lim sec2 is
n→∞
r=0
n n
(A) sec 2 (B) tan 2 (C) sec2 (D) not defined

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