ITF-nicey Questions From A Good DPP
ITF-nicey Questions From A Good DPP
SPECIAL DPP-1
x2 k
Let g : R 0, is defined by g(x) = cos–1
Q.1 1 x 2 .
3
Then the possible values of 'k' for which g is surjective function, is
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) 1, (C) (D) , 1
2 2 2 2
Q.2 Number of values of x satisfying the equation cos 3 arc cos(x 1) = 0 is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
Q.3 If range of the function f(x) = tan–1(3x2 + bx + 3), x R is 0, , then square of sum of all possible
2
values of b will be
(A) 0 (B) 18 (C) 72 (D) None of these
1
Q.4 Range of the function f(x) = cos 1 x x
is
e e
2
(A) (0, ) (B) , (C) , (D) ,
6 2 3 2 2 3
2
Q.5 The number of ordered triplets (x, y, z) satisfy the equation (sin–1 x)2 = + (sec–1 y)2 + (tan–1 z)2 is
4
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8
Q.6 If x1, x2 and x3 are the positive roots of the equation x3 – 6x2 + 3px – 2p = 0, p R then the value
1 1 1 1 1 1
of sin–1 + cos–1 – tan–1 is equal to
x1 x 2 x 2 x3 x 3 x1
3
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 2 4
1
Q.7 The domain of the function f (x) = , is
log (sin 1 x ) 1
4
1 1 1 1
(A) 1, (B) 0, (C) 0, (D) 1,
2 2 2 2
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Q.8 If and are the two zeroes of the equation 3 cos x 5x = , then (3 + 3) equals
2
(A) 255 (B) 215 (C) – 215 (D) – 217
63
Q.9 Let = arc sin then the value of sin 2 is
8 4
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 4 8 16
4
Q.10 Number of values of x satisfying the equation cos cos 1 x = x, is
3
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1
SPECIAL DPP-2
x2 1
Q.1 Let f : R , defined by f(x) = tan 1 2 . Then f(x) is
6 4 x 3
(A) injective and surjective (B) injective but not surjective
(C) surjective but not injective (D) neither injective nor surjective
1 1 1 1
Q.2 The value of 3 sin arc cos + 4 cos arc cos is equal to
2 9 2 8
(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 1 (D) 0
1 p
Q.3 The true set of values of p for which the equation cos 1 2
= have a solution is
1 cos x 3
3
(A) [0, 1] (B) [0, 2] (C) [1, 2] (D) 1,
2
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1
Q.8 Let function f (x) be defined as f (x) = | sin–1x | + cos–1 . Then which of the following is/are TRUE?
x
(A) f (x) is injective in its domain.
(B) f (x) is many-one in its domain.
(C) Range of f is a singleton set.
(D) sgn f ( x ) = 1 where sgn x denotes signum function of x.
Q.9 Column I contains functions and column II contains their range. Match the entries of column I with the
entries of column II.
Column-I Column-II
x
(A) f ( x ) sin 1 (P) (0, )
1 | x |
x 3
(B) g( x ) cos 1 (Q) ,
1 | x | 4 4
x
(C) h ( x ) tan 1 (R) ,
1 | x | 4 4
x
(D) k ( x ) cot 1 (S) ,
1 | x | 2 2
Q.10
If the range of function f(x) = 2 cos 1 x 2 + 2 (cos–1) x + 2 – cos–1 is
[0, ) then find the value of + 2 + 1.
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SPECIAL DPP-3
50 31
The value of sec sin 1 sin 1
cos cos
9
Q.1 is equal to
9
10
(A) sec (B) sec (C) 1 (D) –1
9 9
Q.2 If f (x) = x11 + x9 – x7 + x3 + 1 and f (sin–1 (sin 8)) = , is constant, then f (tan–1 (tan 8)) is equal to
(A) (B) – 2 (C) + 2 (D) 2 –
x2
Q.3 There exists a positive real number x satisfying cos(tan–1x) = x. The value of cos–1
2 is
2 4
(A) (B) (C) (D)
10 5 5 5
Q.4 The range of values of p for which the equation sin cos–1 cos(tan 1 x) = p has a solution is:
1 1 1
(A) , (B) [0, 1) (C) , 1 (D) (– 1, 1)
2 2 2
3 x
2 sin 1
Q.5 The range of function f (x) = log 2 7
is equal to
(A) (– , 1) (B) (1, ) (C) (– , 1] (D) [1, )
b
Q.6 If the equation x3 + ax2 + bx + 216 = 0 has three real roots in G.P., then the value of tan 1 tan is
a
equal to
(A) 2 – 5 (B) 2 – 6 (C) 5 – 2 (D) 6 – 2
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t 1
cot 1 cot(t 2) where t I
t 1
(D) cot–1 cot cosec–1cosec sec–1 sec tan tan–1 cos cos–1 sin–1 sin 4 = 4 –
Q.9 If x 0, satisfies the inequality | tan x – 3 | + | 4 sin2 x – 3 | + tan(tan 1 x ) 0, then find
2 3
1 2 3x
the value of tan cot cos .
30x 4
[Note: [·] denotes greatest integer function.]
SPECIAL DPP-4
Q.1 If the equation 5 arc tan (x2 + x + k) + 3 arc cot(x2 + x + k) = 2, has two distinct solutions, then the
range of k, is
5 5 5 5
(A) 0, (B) , (C) , (D) ,
4 4 4 4
2 x4 x6 4 x 8 x12
Q.2 If x
sin–1 .......... + cos–1 x .......... = , where 0 |x| < 3 , then
3 9 2
3 9
number of values of 'x' is equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Q.3
A value of for which sin cot 1 (1 ) = cos(tan–1 ), is
1 1
(A) (B) 0 (C) (D) 1
2 2
a 2
Q.4 If maximum value of (sin–1x)2 + (cos–1x)2 is equal to (a and b are coprime), then (a + b) equals
b
(A) 1 (B) 5 (C) 4 (D) 9
1
Q.5 The value of tan1 tan 2A + tan 1(cot A) + tan 1(cot3A) for 0 < A < (/4) is
2
(A) 4 tan1 (1) (B) 2 tan1 (2) (C) 0 (D) none
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Q.6 The value of the angle tan–1(tan 65° – 2 tan 40°) in degrees is equal to
(A) – 20° (B) 20° (C) 25° (D) 40°
2 3
Q.7 The value of so that sin–1 , sin–1 , sin–1 are the angles of a triangle is
5 10
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
2 2 2 3
Q.8 If , ( > ) are the two solutions of the equation tan–1x + cot–1 | x | = 2 tan–1(6x)
then (2 + 3) is equal to
(A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 (D) 1
1 3 12 4 16
Let = 2 tan–1 + sin–1 and = sin–1 + cos–1 + cot–1 be such that 2 sin and cos
2 5 13 5 63
are roots of the equation x2 – ax + b = 0, where a, b R.
Q.9 The value of tan–1 sec cos1 sin 1 is equal to
2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
4 2 2 4
SPECIAL DPP-5
4n
Q.1 The sum tan 1 n 4 2n 2 2 is equal to
n1
1
(A) tan1 + tan1
2
2
3
(B) 4 tan 1 1 (C)
2
(D) sec 1 2
n 2r 1
Q.2 If tan tan 1 2 = 961 then the value of n is equal to
(r r 1) (r r 1) 2r
2 3
r 1
(A) 31 (B) 30 (C) 60 (D) 61
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Q.3 If the solution set of inequality (cosec–1 x)2 – 2 cosec–1 x (cosec–1 x – 2) is (–, m] [n, )
6
then (m + n) equals
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) –3
1 1
sin 1 1
3 2 2
Q.4 If = sin , = cos cos sin 1 then is equal to
3 5 5 (3 4 3 ) 2
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
2 2 2 2
(C) (–1, 1) – 2 , 2 (D) [–1, 1] – 2 , 2
6x
Q.6 The values of x satisfying the equation 2 tan–1 (3x) = sin–1 2 is equal to
1 9x
1 1 1 1
(A) , (B) , (C) ,
3
(D) [–1, 1]
3 3 3
2x
Q.7 The number of solution of the equation 2 sin–1 2 – x = 0 is equal to
3
1 x
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
5 5x 6
Q.8 Find the number of solutions of the equation tan cot 1 (2r 2 ) .
r 1 6 x 5
13 a 3
Q.9 If sin (30° + arc tan x) = and 0 < x < 1, the value of x is , where a and b are positive
14 b
ab
integers with no common factors. Find the value of .
2
3x 1 x 2 100 1 r p
Q.10 Consider f (x) = cos–1
x+ cos–1
2 . If f 1 10 = q where p and q are
r 1
relatively prime number, then find the value of (p – 16q).
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EXERCISE-2
3
(v) f (x) = log10 (1 log7 (x2 5 x + 13)) + cos1
9 x
2 sin 2
Q.2 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 (arc tan x); y = (d) y = cos (arc tan x) ; y = sin (arc cot x)
1 x2
Q.3 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 1 46 1 13 1 19 13
Q.4 Show that : sin 1 sin cos cos tan tan cot cot =
7 7 8 8 7
Q.5(i) If and are the roots of the equation x2 + 5x – 49 = 0 then find the value of cot(cot–1 + cot–1).
ab 1 bc 1 ca 1
(ii) If a > b > c > 0 then find the value of : cot–1 + cot–1 + cot–1 .
ab bc ca
1 1
Q.6 Find all values of k for which there is a triangle whose angles have measure tan–1 , tan–1 k ,
2 2
1
and tan–1 2k .
2
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Q.9
(i) Find the sum of the series:
1 2 2 n 1
(a) tan1 + tan1 9 + ..... + tan1 1 2 2 n 1 + .....
3
1 1 1 1
(b) tan1 + tan1 + tan1 + tan1 2 to n terms.
x x1
2
x 3x 3
2
x 5x 7
2
x 7 x 13
where x > 0
10 10
m
(ii) If the sum tan 1 n k , find the value of k.
n 1 m 1
Q.11 Let f (x) = ax2 + 2bx + c – 1, a, b, c R such that f (1) = f (–1) = f (2) = 4.
1 x2
If g(x) = sin–1 2 – 2 tan x, then find the value of | g f (10) + g f (10) |.
–1
1 x
2x 1 x2 2x
Consider the functions f (x) = sin–1 –1 –1 .
Q.12 , g (x) = cos 2 and h (x) = tan
1 x
2
1 x 1 x2
(a) If x (– 1, 1), then find the solution of the equation f (x) + g (x) + h (x) = .
2
(b) Find the value of f (2) + g (2) + h (2).
1 sin 2 x cos 2 x
Q.14 Consider f (x) = cot–1
1 sin 2 x cos 2 x
5
and f (r) = 5a – b , where a, b N, find (a + b).
r 1
1 2 x
Let f(x) = x2 – 2ax + a – 2 and g(x) = 2 sin
1 x 2
Q.15 . If the set of real values of 'a' for which
f g( x ) 0 x R is (k1, k2) then find the value of (10k1 + 3k2).
[Note : [k] denotes greatest integer less than or equal to k.]
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EXERCISE-3
SECTION-A
(JEE-MAIN Previous Year's Questions)
Q.1 If cot 1
cos tan 1
cos = x, then sin x is equal to [AIEEE 2002]
(1) tan 2 (2) cot 2 (3) tan (4) cot
2 2 2
x
Q.2 The domain of sin 1 log3 is [AIEEE 2002]
3
(1) [1, 9] (2) [– 1, 9] (3) [– 9, 1] (4) [– 9, – 1]
1 2
Q.3 tan 1 tan 1 is equal to [AIEEE 2002]
4 9
1 3 1 1 3 1 3 1
(1) cos 1 (2) sin (3) tan 1 (4) tan 1
2 5 2 5 2 5 2
Q.4 The trigonometric equation sin–1x = 2sin–1a, has a solution for [AIEEE 2003]
1 1 1 1
(1) <a< (2) all real values of a (3) | a | < (4) | a |
2 2 2 2
sin 1 ( x 3)
Q.5 The domain of the function f(x) = is [AIEEE 2004]
9 x2
(1) [2, 3] (2) [2, 3) (3) [1, 2] (4) [1, 2)
y
Q.6 If cos–1x – cos–1 = , then 4x2 – 4xy cos + y2 is equal to [AIEEE 2005]
2
(1) 2 sin 2 (2) 4 (3) 4 sin2 (4) – 4 sin2
x 5
Q.7 If sin–1 + cosec–1 = then a value of x is [AIEEE 2007]
5 4 2
(1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5
5 2
Q.8 The value of cot cos ec 1 tan 1 is [AIEEE 2008]
3 3
3 4 5 6
(1) (2) (3) (4)
17 17 17 17
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Q.9 If x, y, z are in A.P. and tan–1x, tan–1y and tan–1z are also in A.P., then [JEE (Main) 2013]
(1) 2x = 3y = 6z (2) 6x = 3y = 2z (3) 6x = 4y = 3z (4) x = y = z
2x 1
Q.10 Let tan–1y = tan–1x + tan–1 2 , where |x| <
. Then a value of y is [JEE (Main) 2015]
1 x 3
3x x 3 3x x 3 3x x 3 3x x 3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 3x 2 1 3x 2 1 3x 2 1 3x 2
6x x
If for x 0, , the derivative of tan 1
1 is x · g(x), then g(x) equals
Q.11 3
4 1 9 x
9 3x x 3x 3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
1 9x 3 1 9x3 1 9x3 1 9x 3
[JEE Main 2017]
1 2 1 3 3
Q.12 If cos cos = x , then x is equal to [JEE Main 2019]
3x 4x 2 4
Q.13 If x = sin– 1 (sin10) and y = cos– 1 (cos10), then y – x is equal to [JEE Main 2019]
(1) (2) 0 (3) 10 (4) 7
19 n
Q.14 The value of cot cot 1 2p is
1
[JEE Main 2019]
n 1 p 1
22 23 21 19
(1) (2) (3) (4)
23 22 19 21
Q.15 All x satisfying the inequality (cot–1x)2 – 7(cot–1x) + 10 > 0, lie in the interval:
(1) (–, cot 5) (cot 4, cot 2) (2) (cot 2, )
(3) (–, cot 5) (cot 2, ) (4) (cot 5, cot 4) [JEE Main 2019]
Q.16 Considering onlythe principal values of inverse function, [JEE Main 2019]
1 1
the set A = x 0; tan (2 x ) tan (3x )
4
(1) contains more than two elements (2) contains two elements
(3) is a singleton (4) is an empty set
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SECTION-B
(JEE-ADVANCED Previous Year's Questions)
x2 x3 x4 x6
Q.1 If sin–1 x ........ + cos–1 x 2 ........ = 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
Q.2 Prove that cos tan–1 sin cot –1 x = [JEE 2002 (mains) 5]
x2 2
1
Q.3 Domain of f (x) = sin (2x ) is
6
1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1
(A) , (B) , (C) , (D) ,
2 2 4 4 4 4 4 2
[JEE 2003 (Screening) 3]
Q.4
If sin cot 1 ( x 1) cos(tan 1 x ) , then x =
1 1 9
(A) – (B) (C) 0 (D)
2 2 4
[JEE 2004 (Screening)]
Q.6 If 0 < x < 1, then 1 x 2 [{x cos (cot–1 x) + sin (cot–1 x)}2 – 1]1/2 = [JEE 2008, 3]
x
(A) (B) x (C) x 1 x 2 (D) 1 x 2
1 x2
23 n
Q.7 The value of cot cot 11 2k is [JEE Adv. 2013, 2]
n 1 k 1
23 25 23 24
(A) (B) (C) (D)
25 23 24 23
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Q.8 Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the lists:
List I List II
1
2 2
1 cos(tan y) y sin(tan y) y 4 takes value
1 1 1 5
P. y2 cot(sin 1 y) tan(sin 1 y) 1.
2 3
Q. If cos x + cos y + cos z = 0 = sin x + sin y + sin z then possible
xy
value of cos , is 2. 2
2
1
R. If cos x cos 2x + sin x sin 2x sec x 3.
4 2
= cos x sin 2x sec x + cos x cos 2x
4
then possible value of sec x is
S. If cot sin 1 1 x 2
sin tan 1 x 6 , x 0, 4. 1
Q.9 Let f : [0, 4] [0, ] be defined by f (x) = cos–1(cos x). The number of points x [0, 4]
10 x
satisfying the equation f (x) = is [JEE Adv. 2014, 3]
10
6 4
Q.10 If = 3 sin–1 and = 3 cos–1 , where the inverse trigonometric functions take only the
11 9
principal values, then the correct option(s) is(are)
(A) cos > 0 (B) sin < 0 (C) cos ( + ) > 0 (D) cos < 0
[JEE Adv. 2015, 4]
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(Here, the inverse trigonometric function tan–1 x assumes values in , .)
2 2
Then, which of the following statement(s) is(are) TRUE ?
tan 2 f j (0) = 55
5
(A)
j1
1
(C) For any fixed positive integer n, Lim tan f n ( x ) =
x n
(D) For any fixed positive integer n, Lim sec 2 f n ( x ) = 1 [JEE (Advanced) 2018, 4]
x
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x
Q.13 Let E1 = {x R : x 1 and > 0}
x 1
x
and E2 = {x E1 : sin–1 log e is a real number}.
x 1
(Here, the inverse trigonometric function sin–1 x assumes values in , .)
2 2
x
Let f : E1 R be the function defined by f (x) = loge
x 1
x .
and g : E2 R be the function defined by g (x) = sin–1 log e
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
,
e 1
(5)
1 e
(–, 0) ,
2 e 1
(6)
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EXERCISE-1
SPECIAL DPP-1
Q.1 C Q.2 D Q.3 A Q.4 C Q.5 A
Q.6 A Q.7 B Q.8 B Q.9 C Q.10 D
SPECIAL DPP-2
Q.1 C Q.2 A Q.3 A Q.4 D Q.5 C
Q.6 D Q.7 A Q.8 AD Q.9 (A) S, (B) P, (C) R, (D) Q
Q.10 3
SPECIAL DPP-3
Q.1 D Q.2 D Q.3 C Q.4 B Q.5 C
Q.6 D Q.7 A Q.8 ACD Q.9 31 Q.10 0
SPECIAL DPP-4
Q.1 B Q.2 C Q.3 A Q.4 D Q.5 A
Q.6 C Q.7 C Q.8 C Q.9 A Q.10 C
Q.11 D
SPECIAL DPP-5
Q.1 D Q.2 A Q.3 B Q.4 C Q.5 C
Q.6 C Q.7 D Q.8 0 Q.9 8 Q.10 2
EXERCISE-2
Q.1 (i) 1/3 x 1 (ii) {1, 1} (iii) [– (1 + 2 ), ( 2 , – 1)]
(iv) (3/2 , 2] (v) {7/3, 25/9}
Q.2 (a), (b), (c) and (d) all are identical.
11
Q.3 53 Q.5 (i) 10; (ii) Q.6 k=
4
tan 1 x 1 17 3
Q.7 (a) ; (b) Q.8 (a) ; (b)
3 2 2 4
Q.9 (i) (a) , (b) arc tan (x + n) arc tan x; (ii) 25 ;
4
1 3 1 1 4
Q.10 (a) x = ; (b) x = 0, , ; (c) x = ; (d) x = 2 3 or 3
2 7 2 2 3
1 3
Q.11 Q.12 (a) 2 3 ; (b) cot
4
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EXERCISE-3
SECTION-A
Q.1 1 Q.2 1 Q.3 4 Q.4 1 Q.5 2
Q.6 3 Q.7 2 Q.8 4 Q.9 4 Q.10 3
Q.11 1 Q.12 4 Q.13 1 Q.14 3 Q.15 2
Q.16 3
SECTION-B
Q.1 B Q.3 D Q.4 A Q.5 (A) P; (B) Q; (C) P; (D) S
Q.6 C Q.7 B Q.8 B Q.9 3 Q.10 BCD
Q.11 2.00 Q.12 D Q.13 A
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