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12th Assignment

The document contains a series of mathematical questions related to functions, their domains, ranges, and properties such as one-one and onto functions. Each question provides multiple-choice answers, focusing on various aspects of function analysis. The questions cover a wide range of topics in mathematics, particularly in calculus and algebra.

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EXERCISE-1

x( x  1)
Q.1 If f(x) = then f(x + 2) is equal to-
2
x 1 x2 x2
[1] (x + 1) f(x) f (x)
[2] [3] f ( x  1) [4] f ( x  1)
x x 2
Q.2 Domain & codomain are equal of a.

[1] constant function [2] Identity function [3] one-one function [4] onto function

Q.3 The domain where function f (x) = 2x2 – 1 & g (x) = 1 – 3x are equal is

[1] {1/2} [2] {2} [3] {1/2, 2} [4] {1/2, – 2}

1
Q.4 If f(x) = cos (log x), then f(x) f(y) – [f(x/y) + f(xy)] is equal to-
2
[1] –1 [2] 1/2 [3] –2 [4] 0

Q.5 In the set of real no the domain of the function f ( x )  1  x 2 , is

[1] [0, 1] [2] [– 1, 0] [3] [– 1, 1] [4] R +

3 x
Q.6 The domain of the function log is
2
[1] (0, 3) [2] (– 3, 3) [3] (– , 3) [4] (3, )

Q.7 The domain of the function f ( x )  x  1  6  x , is

[1] (1, 6) [2] [1, 6] [3] [1, – ) [4] (– ]


Q.8 The domain of the function f (x) = x! is
[1] (0, ) [2] N [3] W [4] R +

Q.9 The domain of the function f ( x )  3x  1 , is

[1] R [2] R + [3] [1/3, ) [4] None

1
Q.10 The domain of the function f ( x )   2 , is
x
[1] [0, 1/2] [2] [0, ) [3] (0, 1/2] [4] None
Q.11 The domain of the function f (x) = sin 1/x,is
[1] R [2] R + [3] R0 [4] R –

Q.12 The domain of the function f ( x )  1  | x | , is

[1] [– 1, 1] [2] (– 1, 4 ) [3] R – {1} [4] None


1
Q.13 The common domain of two function f ( x )  x & g ( x )  , is
x2
[1] R + [2] R – [3] R [4] R0
2 1
Q.14 If f ( x )  x  3x  1 & g ( x )  , then domain f + g is
x2
[1] R [2] R + [3] R – {2} [4] None

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Q.15 The domain of the function f ( x )  , is
2
x  3x  2
[1] (– ) [2] (2, ) [3] (1, 2) [4] R – [1, 2]
Q.16 If D1 & D2 are respectively domain of the functions f (x) & g (x) then the domain of the function f (x) + g (x), is
[1] D1 D2 [2] D1 D2 [3] D1 D2 [4] None
Q.17 If the domain of the function f (x) = x2 – 6x + 7, is () then its range is
[1] () [2] [– 2 , ) [3] (– 2, 3] [4] (– )

Q.18 The domain of the real valued function f ( x )  log16 x 2 , is


[1] x > 0 [2] | x |  [3] | x |  4 [4] x 
Q.19 The domain of the function log3 (5 + 4x – x ) is 2

[1] (1, 5) [2] [– 1, 5] [3] (– 1, 5) [4] None of these

1
Q.20 The domain of the function , is
x2  1
[1] (– ) (1, ) [2] (– ]  [3] ( – ]  [4] None

Q.21 The inverse of the function f (x) = | sin x | will exist if its domain is

[1] [0, ] [2] [0, ] [3] [– ] [4] None

1 x
Q.22 The domain of , is
(2  x )
[1] ( ] [2] [– 2, 0] [3] [– 2, 0) [4] (– 2, 0]
1
Q.23 The domain of f ( x )  , is
(4  3 cos x )
[1] R [2] R0 [3] R + [4] R –

Q.24 The domain of the function f ( x )  ( x  1) ( x  2) , is

[1] (]  [2] [ ) (2, ] [3] (– )  [4] None
1
Q.25 The domain of the function f ( x )  , is
2  cos 3x
[1] R [2] R0 [3] R + [4] R –
2x
Q.26 The domain of the function , is
2x
[1] R – {2} [2] R [3] R + [4] R –

1 FG 2x  1IJ is
Q.27 The domain of sin
H 3 K
[1] (– 2, 1) [2] [– 2, 1] [3] R [4] [– 1, 1]

Q.28 The domain of definition of the function y  f ( x )   x is


[1] (0, ) [2] [0, ] [3] () [4] (]

Q.29 The domain of the function f ( x )  log0.5 x is


[1] (0, 1] [2] (0, ) [3] (0.5, ) [4] [1, )
Q.30 If f and g are two functions defined as f (x) = x + 2, x 0 and g (x) = 3, x 0 then domain of f + g is
[1] {0} [2] [0, ] [3] () [4] 

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Q.31 If f ( x )   x then domain of fof is
[1] (0, ) [2] (– ) [3] (– ) [4] None of these

Q.32 Function sin 1 x is defined in the interval


[1] (– 1, 1) [2] [0, 1] [3] [– 1, 0] [4] (– 1, 2)
1
Q.33 Domain of the function 2x  is
2
9x
[1] (– 3, 1) [2] [– 3, 1] [3] (– 3, 2] [4] [– 3, 1)
2
Q.34 Domain of the function 2  2x  x is

[1]  3, 3 [2] 1  3 ,  1  3 [3] –2, 2] [4] 2  3 ,  2  3

x3
Q.35 Domain of the function f ( x )  is
2
( x  1) x 4
[1] (1, 2) [2] (– – 2) (2, ) [3] (– – 2) (1, ) [4] (– ) {1, }

Q.36 Domain to function log m( 5 x  x ) 6 r


2
is
[1] (2, 3) [2] [2, 3] [3] [1, 2] [4] [1, 3]

Q.37 b g
f :   2 ,  2  ( , ), f ( x)  tan x , is

[1] onto but not one-one [2] one-one but not onto
[3] one-one onto [4] neither one-one nor onto
Q.38 f : R  R, f ( x)  x | x | , is
[1] onto but not one-one [2] one-one but not onto
[3] one-one onto [4] neither one-one nor onto
Q.39 Function f : N N, find f (x) = 2x + 3, is
[1] one-one onto [2] one-one into [3] many one onto [4] many one into
Q.40 Which of the following function defined from R to R is onto
[1] f (x) = | x | [2] f (x) = e – x [3] f (x) = x 3 [4] f (x) = sin x
Q.41 Which of the following function defined from R to R is one-one
[1] f (x) = | x | [2] f (x) = cos x [3] f (x) = e x [4] f (x) = x2
Q.42 f : R R, f (x) = x2 – x, is
[1] one-one onto [2] one-one into [3] many one onto [4] many one into
Q.43 In the following onto function is
[1] f : Z Z, f (x) = | x | [2] f : R0 R+, f (x) = | x |
[3] f : R R, f (x) = | x | [4] None
Q.44 f : Z Z, f (x) = 2x + 1, is
[1] one-one onto [2] one-one into [3] many one onto [4] many one into
Q.45 f : R R, f (z) = | z |, is
[1] one-one onto [2] one-one into [3] many one onto [4] many one into
Q.46 f : R R, f (x) = sin x, is
[1] one-one [2] onto [3] one-one into [4] many one into
Q.47 f : R0 R , f (x) = x , is
+ 2

[1] one-one [2] onto [3] one-one onto [4] None


Q.48 f : Z0 N, f (x) = | x |, is
[1] one-one [2] onto [3] one-one onto [4] None
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Q.49 f : [0, ] R, f (x) = cos x, is
[1] one-one [2] onto [3] many one onto [4] many one into
Q.50 The inverse of a function exist if it is
[1] one-one [2] onto [3] one-one onto [4] many one into
Q.51 If f : A B, be such that f [a] = f [b]  a = b then f ,is
[1] one-one [2] many one [3] onto [4] into
Q.52 If f : A B & g : B  C, be two functions then gof : A  C will be one-one onto if
[1] f & g are one-one [2] f is one-one g is onto
[3] f is onto & g is one-one [4] f & g are one-one onto

Q.53 If f : Q – {3}  Q; f ( x )  2 x  3 , then f is


x3
[1] one-one [2] onto [3] one-one onto [4] None

Q.54 f :  2 , 3 2  [ 1, 1], f ( x)  sin x , is

[1] one-one [2] onto [3] one-one onto [4] None

Q.55 f:
OP  , 3 LM  R, f ( x)  tan x
Q2 2 N
[1] one-one [2] onto [3] one-one onto [4] None
Q.56 f : R R, f (x) = x2, is
[1] one-one but not onto [2] onto but not one-one
[3] neither one-one nor onto [4] one-one onto
Q.57 f : R R, f (x) = [ x ] is
[3] one-one onto [2] many one onto [3] onto [4] None
Q.58 From the following, one-one function is
[1] f : R [– 1, 1], f (x) = sin x [2] f : R R , f (x) = 2x – 1
[3] f : R R, f (x) = x2 – 2 [4] f : R R, f (x) = cos 4x
Q.59 From the following, one-one function is
[1] f : R R, f (x) = x2 [2] f : R R, f (x) = x + 1
[3] f : R R, f (x) = e x
+e –x
[4] None
Q.60 From the following, onto function is
[1] f : N N, f (x) = x3 [2] f : Z Z, f (x) = x 3 [3] f : Q Q, f (x) = x3 [4] f : RR, f (x) = x3
Q.61 From the following, onto function is
[1] f : [] [– 1, 1], f (x) = sin x [2] f : [] [– 1, 1], f (x) = cos x
[3] f : R R, f (x) = e x
[4] f : Q Q, f (x) = x3
Q.62 Function f : R R, f (x) = x3 + 7, is
[1] one-one onto [2] one-one into [3] many one onto [4] many one into
x2
Q.63 If A = R – { 3}, B = R – {1} & f : A B, f ( x )  , is
x3
[1] one-one [2] onto [3] one-one onto [4] many one into
Q.64 If A = {x : – 1  x  1} = B and f : A  B, f(x) = sinx then f (x) is
[1] one-one [2] onto [3] one-one onto [4] many one into

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Q.65 Which of the following is not a functions ?
[1] {(x, y) | x, y R, x2 = y } [2] {(x, y) | x, y R, y2 = x }
[3] {(x, y) | x, y R, x = y3 } [4] {(x, y) | x, y R, y = x3}

F 1  x IJ and g ( x )  3 x  x
Given f ( x )  log G
3

Q.66
H1 xK 1  3x
2 , then (fog) (x) equals

[1] – f (x) [2] 3 f (x) [3] [f (x)]3 [4] None


3x  2
Q.67 If f ( x )  , then
5x  3
1 1
[1] f – 1
(x) = f (x) [2] f – 1 (x) = – f (x) [3] fof (x) = – x [4] f ( x)   f (x)
19
Q.68 The number of bijective functions from set A to itself when A contains 106 elements is
[1] 106 [2] (106)2 [3] 106 ! [4] 2106
b (x  a) a ( x  b)
Q.69 If f ( x )   , then f (a + b ) =
ba ab
[1] f [a]. f [b] [2] f [a] – f [b] [3] f [a] / f [b] [4] f [a] + f [b]
Q.70 If f : R R is a function defined by f (x) = 10x - 7, if g = f -1, then g (x) =
1 1 x7 x7
[1] [2] [3] [4]
10 x  7 10 x  7 10 10
Q.71 If f : A  B is a bijection and g : B  A, is the inverse of f , then fog is equal to
[1] A [2] B [3] f [4] g
Q.72 If f (x) = 2x and g is identity function, then
[1] (fog) (x) = g (x) [2] (g + g) (x) = g (x) [3] (fog) (x) = (g + g) (x) [4] None
Q.73 Let f : A  B and g : B  A be bijection, then (fog) – 1 =
[1] f –1
og-1 [2] fog [3] g – 1 of – 1
[4] gof
Q.74 Which of the following is a periodic function
[1] x – [x] [2] x cos x [3] sin 1/x [4] None
Q.75 The period of sin4 x + cos4 x
[1]  [2]  [3]  [4] None
Q.76 In the following which function is not periodic
[1] tan 4x [2] cos 2x [3] cos x2 [4] cos2 x
Q.77 The period of the function | cos 2x |, is
[1]  [2]  [3]  [4] 
Q.78 The period of tan 4x, is
[1]  [2]  [3]  [4] 4
Q.79 The period of | cos x |, is
[1] 2 [2]  [3]  [4] 3
Q.80 The period of x – [x], is, where [x ] is greatest integer
[1]  [2] 2 [3] 1 [4] None

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Q.81 The period of f (x) = tan (3x + 2), is
[1]  [2] 2 [3]  [4] None
Q.82 The period of f (x) = | sin x | + | cos x |, is
[1]  [2]  [3] 2 [4] None
Q.83 The period of the function f (x) = sin x, is 2

[1]  [2]  [3] 2 [4] None


Q.84 The peiod of f (x) = sin x/3 + cos x/2, is
[1] 2 [2] 3 [3] 6 [4] 12
Q.85 The function sin – 1 (sin x), is
[1] an even function [2] a periodic function with period 
[3] a periodic function with period 2 [4] None
Q.86 Which of the following function has a period of 2 ?
FG
[1] f ( x )  sin 2  x 
 IJ
 2 sin 3 x 
FG
 IJ
 3 sin 5 x
H 3 K H
4 K
x x
[2] f ( x )  sin  sin
3 4
[3] f (x) = sin x + cos 2x
[4] None
Q.87 If f (x) is an odd function differentiable on R, then f ' (x) is an function
[1] even [2] odd [3] neithe even nor odd [4] None
Q.88 If f (x) is an even function, then the curve y = f (x) is symmetric about
[1] x-axis [2] y - axis [3] both the axes [4] None
Q.89 If f (x) is an odd, function, then the curve y = f (x) is symmetric about
[1] x-axis [2] y - axis [3] both the axes [4] In opposite quadrant
Q.90 Which of the following is an even function

ax 1 a x  ax ax 1
[1] x [2] tan x [3] [4]
ax 1 2 ax 1
Q.91 Which of the function is not even

F 1 x I
2 F 1 x I3
(1  2 x ) 2
[1] log GH 1  x JK
2
[2] sin2 x + cos2 x [3] log GH 1  x JK
3
[4]
2x

Q.92 The range of the function f : RR; f (x) = x2 + 1, is


[1] R+ [2] R+ – {1} [3] {x | x  0} [4] {x | x }

Q.93 The range of the function f : R  R , f ( x )  log x , is

[1] R + [2] R0 [3] R [4] None


Q.94 The range of the function f : RR; f (x) = sin x, is
[1] {x | – x } [2] {x | –  x } [3] {x | – x } [4] {x | – x }
Q.95 The range of the function f : RR; f (x) = | x |, is
[1] R [2] R0 [3] R + [4] R+

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Q.96 The range of the function f : RR; f (x) = tan – 1 x, is
[1]  2 ,  2 [2]  2 ,  2 [3] R [4] None
Q.97 The range of the function f : NN; f (x) = (– 1) x – 1, is
[1] {0, – 1} [2] {– 1, 1} [3] {0, 1} [4] {0, 1, – 1}

Q.98 The range of the function f : R   R , f ( x )  e x , is


[1] [1, ) [2] (1, ) [3] (0, ) [4] None
Q.99 The range of f R0 R, f (x) = 1/x, is
[1] R + [2] R – [3] R0 [4] R
Q.100 The range of the function f (x) = sec x, is
[1] R [2] [– 1, 1] [3] R – (– 1, 1) [4] R +
Q.101 The range of the function f R R , f (x) = 2 , is
+ + x

[1] R + [2] [1, ) [3] (1, ) [4] R


Q.102*** If A = {– 2, – 1, } & f : A  Z; f (x) = x + 1, then the range of f is
2

[1] {0, 1, 2, 5} [2] {1, 2, 5} [3] {– 5, – 2, 1, 2, 3} [4] A


Q.103*** The range of the function f (x) = cos x – sin x, is
[1] (– 1, 1) [2] [– 1, 1] [3] [] [4] [  2 , 2 ]
Q.104*** The range of the function f (x) = 3 cos 4x, is
[1] R [2] { x :1  x  1} [3] { x :  4  x  4 } [4] { x :  3  x  3}

3
Q.105* The range of the function f ( x )  , is
(2  x 2 )
[1] ] – [ [ 3/2, [ [2] [] [3/2, [ [3] ] [ ]3/2, [ [4] None
1
Q.106* The range of the function f ( x )  , is
4  3 cos x

[1] [1 7 ,1] [2] ] 1 7 , 1] [3] ( 1 7 ,1] [4] None

2
1 x
Q.107*** If f ( x )  2
, x  0 then range of f (x) is
x
[1] [0, 1] [2] f (x) is continuous for all values of x
[3] (1, ) [4] None
Q.108* Range of the function f(x) = 1– | x – 2 | is
[1] [1, ] [2] (– ) [3] (– ] [4] (1, )

|x  3|
Q.109* Domain and range of f ( x )  are respectively
x3
[1] R, [– 1, 1] [2] R – {3}, {1, – 1} [3] R+, R [4] None
Q.110***Range of f (x) = [x] - x, is (where [·] is G..)
[1] [0, 1] [2] (– 1, 0] [3] R [4] (– 1, 1)

x2  4
Q.111***Let f be a function from R R given by f ( x )  , then f (x) is
x2  1
[1] one - one and into [2] one - one and onto
[3] many - one and into [4] many - one and onto
Q.112 Let f : (– ] (-] such that f (x) = x (2 – x). Then f -1 (x) is

[1] 1  1  x [2] 1  1  x [3] 1 x [4] None

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