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Limits Continuity and Differentiability

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Limits Continuity and Differentiability

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1. If 0, Bare the roots of the quadratic emtienases tbx+c= 1-cos(ax? + bx +0) at © Nea Limits, Continuity and Differentiabitity | Tees ! 0 then - a)? equals : (a) 0 b) Lae 2 (b) 5 (a~py © F (a-pe @ -= (app ~ . ABC is an isosceles triangle inscribed in a circle of radius r. If AB = AC and h is (where A is the area of the triangle) : 1 1 ©) oo, ©) Gar @ + (@) none of these 128r 3, Let f: R > R be a continuous function such that f (x) = 19 Vx € Q and g(x) = } 39 +x", then the value of g(f(a), is (a) 18 (b) 20 © 25 (@) 17 4. Let fbe an injective function with domain {a, 6] and range [e, d]. If wis a point in (a, 6) such that has left hand derivative / and right hand derivative r at x = a with both / and r non-zero different and negative, then left hand derivative and right hand derivative of f~1 at x = f (a) respectively, is : 11 Li ( il Zi a) 1, @ 5 (b) 7,1 Op @) Lr o Iff(x) = max. («*. 2, 2) Vx [0 e), then the sum of the square of reciprocal of ‘ all the values of x where f (x) is non-differentiable, is equal to: 82 (a) 1 (b) 81 (c) 82 @ a on R whose graph is passing through yn defined on R such that 6. Let y = f(x) be an even continuous function a nd g(x) be a functio1 64 GRB Probleme in Calesy —_————<—<—$—$. TT i 7. IC f («) in a differentiable function such that f“(2) = 6 and f(1) = 4, then lim f(h® +3h +2) ~ fQ jv f (2h ~ 2h? +1) ~ fA) 4 4 3 9 (a) = 5 © F @7 8, Let Pl) = ayx + age? + ag tonne +A y9gt1%, Where ay = landa,¢ RVi=2,3,4 i 100, then lim —¥2+ 2 = has the value equal to : 90 x (a) 100 Do ©@1 (a) 5050 ©) 500 7 2 8, Let payne te tE*D _IffG) is continuous for all x€ R, then the range of or kis: (a) (=, 0) UL4, =) © 0,4) © (0,4) (@) (0, 41 x? —2izxl} [x]} then : 10. Let f (x) = max. {] x” - 212} \x[} and g(x) = min. (a) both f(x) and g (x) are non differentiable at 5 points (b) f (x) is not differentiable at 5 points whether g (x) is non differentiable at 7 points () number of points of non differentibility for f (x) and g (x) are 7 and 5 respectively (@ both f(z) and g (x) are non differentiable at 3 and 5 points respectively 11. Iflim sin 2%] does not exist, then the number of possible values of a, is: xe 1+x7 {Note: [ #] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to k.] (a) 2 @) 3 (4 (@d) 5 12. Let {P,} be a sequence of points determined as in Po the figure. Thus |AP,| =1, | P,P, .1! =2"-1, and SPs angle AP,P, , ,is aright angle. lim 2P,AP,,1 equals: : aa = = = an . ot @F @ 5 18. Let a and B be the roots of the equation, ax?+bx+c=0 Ps where 1 Oandm> 1 () aa 14. Iffisa differentiable function on R such that f(x +5), f(x) f(), fe —9) (taken in that order) are in arithmetic progression for all x,y ¢ R and f(0) #0, then: i) (Ona (b) 0) =1 @f@-fFCD=0 (@) f+ f-1)=0 45. Ifgraphs of ly! = f(x) andy = |f(«)| are given as below (a, b > 0). Iyl=f@) yelf@l Then identify the correct statement. (a) f() is discontinuous at 2 points in [-b, b] and non-differentiable at 2 points in (-b, b). (b) f(x) is discontinuous at 2 points in [-b, b] and non-differentiable at 3 points in (-, b). (©) f(x) is discontinuous at 3 points in [-, 6] and non-differentiable at 3 points in (, d). (€) f(x) is discontinuous at 3 points in [-b, b] and non-differentiable at 4 points in (4, 6). 16. Tf 04, Oy, Og, Og, «+--+; Of, are the roots of equation x**! - 5x? + 6x — 3 = 0 and (ct, — ay) (64, ~ 44) (Gt, — ty) (0 ~ O,) = A, then n(n +1) c4y"-1 — 2h equals : (a) 5 (b) 10 (©) 12 (@ 5 eT 17. Let f(x) = cos 2x - cos 4x - cos 6x - cos 8x - cos 10r, then lim ee equals : 7 (a) 660 (b) 135 (c) 132 (d) 66 a . 18.1 tim({sin x] , [2 sin] , [9° sim ‘34]4 ae 2 x x the value of n, is : [Note : [] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to k.] (a) 2 (b) 3 () 4 @ 5 {x}, if xeQ 19. Let f:R = f:R— R be defined by f(x) (° if xeR-O Iflim /.2) exist, then the true set of values of « is [Note : : (k} denotes the fractional part of k and @ be the set of all rational numbers.] (a) -1,D (b) (-1, 01 (c) (0, D 20. Let f: R > R be a differentiable function satisfying 2/) (@) (0, ) G2)- FO =F Oy xyeR. If f (0) = 5 and f (5) =—1, then : 1 (a) lim (f(@)*4 =e ot (b) f(xl) is non-derivable at exactly 2 points (c) area bounded by f(x), x-axis and y-axis is 25 sq. units (d@) f(x) lis non-derivable at exactly 3 points ® 21. Iflim ——— 4" —— exists and is equal to p (p + 0) where € (0 2) then the nom(4— 3 +2sin@)”* 7 2 value o1( 2422) equal to : P (a) 7 (b) 8 (d) 10 log, (all) +{-x1)*| “-—— ] for Ixl# Qa >1 22. Given f (x) = 3+ahi 0 for x=0 where [ ] represents the integral part function, then : (a) fis continuous but not differentiable at x = 0 (b) fis continuous and differentiable at x = 0 (c) the differentiability off’ atx = 0 depends on the value of ¢ (d) fis continuous and differentiable at x = 0 and for a =e only a Limits, Continuity and Ditferentiability 67 93, LetO Pe the center of a circle of radius 1. P,Q are the points on the circle such that @= a : Q is an acute angle and F is a point outside the circle such that OPRQis a parallelogram. If the area of the part of the parallelogram that is outside the circle is f(0), then lim mo is equal to: 3 2 @= (b) = © ‘ @1 24, Number of values of x € [0, 1] where f (x) = [4 sin x — 7] is non-derivable is : (Note: [#] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to k.] @ 7 () 8 © 9 (@) 10 25. Let P(x) = x10 + ax8 + agx® + ayx4 + a,x? be a polynomial with real coefficients. If P(1)= Land P(2) = —5, then the minimum number of distinct real zeroes of P(x) is (a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8 26. Let a sequence of number is as follows 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 It, is the first term ofn ie row then lim n (Vt, —n) is equal to : (@ ip wo 2 ot @ ~ 27. Let f be a composite oe of x defined by f (u) = -;——,+ ___, where 1 u* —6u" +1lu-6 ux) = } Then the number of points x where fis discontinuous is : x (a) 4 &) 3 © 2 (@ 1 “ 8. The value of lim £57 is equal to: 0° (x? e 3 3 1 1 = (@) = d) = (a) w 3 : @ > 29. If f (x) = max. {sin x, sin“ (cos x)}, then : (a) fis differentiable every where (b) fis continuous every where but not differentiable (©) fis discontinuous at x = e nel (d) fis non-differentiable at x = > nel ; = 30. Let f: R — (0, 0} 2? : et f: R — (0, ) be such that f (x) + ie S e+e Vx > 0, then lim F(a) ig , @1 ) 2 (e (@) 26 31. Which of the following statement is true? (a) The equation sin x — x = 0 has a real root in (f. 2) (b) The equation tan x —x = 0 has a real root in (z. 2) (©) Iff()is a real-valued continuous function in (0, 2] then there exist somece R such that f(x) > ¢ for all x € [0, 2] (d) Ifg(x) is a real-valued function defined on [3, 5] and g(3) - g(5) < 0 then there exist some o € (3, 5) such that g(a) = 0 82. Iff (x) = 8 sin nx and g(x) = [f(x)] then number of values of x in (0, 8] where f (x) is an integer but g(x) is continuous, is : (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 8 @) 9 [Note : [y] denotes greatest integer function of yd 383. If f(x) = (p? — 1) [tan x] + 4 (gq? + 2g — 3) { Z 7} + (p +) sgn (2-2 + 2is +x continuous in R and f (x,) = f (xg) V x,,x,€ R then largest value of |p +4] is: (a) 0 (b) 2 () 4 (a) 5 [Note : sgn (7), [y] and {y} denote signum function, greatest integer function and fractional part function respectively.] In(sec(ex)sec(e?x)....sec(e™x)) _ 34. The value of: Tim oe gate is equal to: 10 4 el 4 a 2(e — 1) 2 (e 1) © @- ae —D ent ae —D (p? -) {x} + 2x) -2, -2 be the m't term ofthe sequenee,(2--2) ,(8-8) (42-4)... it) (oe 2) \a 3 The value of lim (a,,)¥™ is equals to : (a) e+1 () e-1 @ + @ + rex e+1 39. If Jim [((2009)?91°)" + ((2010)20)” }4” is equal to a where a, b € N thena —bis equal to : (a) 2009 (b) 1 ( -1 @ 0 a ints) 40. The value of lim (je) is equal to: x90" wT {Note: where {} denotes fractional part function.] 1 a 2 2 (a) e* (b) e* (er (@ ex cotx , geotx _ pltoots 41. The value of im ae (a) 5 (b) 2 (c) non-existent (d) —2 42, Let R be the set of real numbers and f:R — R, be a differentiable function such that If(x)-f(y) 1 $lz- yh vx,y € R.Iff(10) = 100, the value of f (20) is equal to: (a) 0 (b) 20 (©) 100 (d) None 43, Let g(x) =e! where g(x) is a differentiable function on (0, ~) such that g (x + 1) = (e+ D gtx). Then for n= 1, 2, 8... f+ D- FD = 1 merce +4) ©) a{oeg 1 (a) 4(a+z a re. oe ee d) -+—+....4+—— © dtotgt @ 5t3t 70 GRB Problems in Caley, n 44. Let f(x), f: R > R be a non-constant continuous function such that (ex — Df (ary 1 (eFC). If’) = 1, then lim (2) equal to : me (ae () e@ @e @ e@ 45. ff) isdefined Vx¢ R andis discontinuous only atx=Osuch that. /%2)-6,, +11/()-3=8 Vxe R, then the number of such functions is equal to: (4 @) 8 © 16 (a) 24 max. (f(t), x-1Stsx, O0 2m a 0 and gis) = {8008 2-1, # By > «..... > B, and tan(Ss-box) re =e' then A equals : tim 3 ~2tan( xB, a (@) 3 (b) -2 © 2 @ 4 Paragraph for Question Nos. 6 and 7 Let P(x) be a polynomial of degree ‘6’ with leading coefficient unity and P(x) = p(x) Vx € R. Also (P(1) + 3)? + P%(2) + (P(8) - 5)? = 0 8. The value of lim ers" equal to : (a) 26 (b) 16 (© -14 (@) 40 Plx) CRS 7. The value of lim is equal to : oe tan x (a) 10 (b) 5 © 8 (a) -4 Paragraph for Question Nos. 8 to 10 Consider P(x) = ax? + bx +c, where a,b, cc R and P(2) =9. Leto and B be the roots of the equation P (x) = 0. 8. Ifa © and P(3) = 5 then lim 5) is equal to : hm lie 1 ‘ 2 (@ 1 (b) eb © @& (a) eb 9. Ifcand both tends to infinity then lim YP ~8 5. equal to : s3sin(x—3) (@ 0 ) 1 9 (@) non-existent 10. If@=8, then the value of lim | im Fas an is equal to : Ea et —-1 3 9 5 2 (@) — b) = = a o © a @> a Limits, Continuity and Differentiabitity . Paragraph for Question Nos. 11 to 13 Let P(x) = 25 - 9x4 + px3 - 27x2 + qx +r (p,q, r€ R) be divisible by x* and o, B and are the positive roots of the equation 2) = 0. a 11. The value of (p + q +7) is equal to : (a) 9 (b) 27 (©) 81 (a) 108 12. Ifa- 1, +3 and y+7 are the first three terms of a sequence whose sum of first n. terms is given by S, then 5° is equal to: Ft (a) 1 w 2 @ 4 @ 2 4 2 18. The value of lim ee to (ots Pagal pagar preg’ er equal to : 1 [ 25 26 @s (b) = a D 7 26 O77 © 36 © a Paragraph for Question Nos. 14 to 16 Let f(x) be a polynomial catistying im =f @ = 3, f(2)=5,f(8) = 10, f(-1) =2 and f(-6) = 37. 14. The value of f (0) is equal to : (a) 1 b) 0 (@ 109 (@ 119 15, The value of lim, 2 fF is equal to: 6! (a) -6! () 6! o 1 i iscontinuity of g(x) = —————~ 16, The number of points of discontinuity ° a5 fe to: (a) 4 (b) 3 @ 1 (ad) 0 « ON 74 GRB Problems inCaloy, 7 Paragraph for Question Nos. 17 to 19 Consider f, g and h be three real-valued continuous functions on R (the set of all real numbers) defined by 1 oo < eS — 7 2 atbeosx 19 f=} p, 5 1 such that A(x) > f (x) is true for all (xp, ©). (b) Both f (2) and A(x) are not injective. (c) Number of real roots of equation g(x) = 0 in [0, 47] are 3. (d) Range of f(x) is R. Paragraph for Question Nos. 20 to 22 Let f, g, h be real-valued functions defined on R. Consider f (x) =-1+4sin?x, g(x) = 2x - 1 and h(x) = 2x +1. 20. The range of function y = “Pi equal to: (fe a7 7 [3.7] to ~,vufE, =) 7 of) (et 5 @ ms]ule ) ontinuity and Differentiability it 2 _ flsin x), 5 n ghe value oe ae is equal to: (a) 9 (b) 2 if lim fisin™ kx) -8 sists a (a) 10 92. mn, and hi ey A(x) ‘as value equal to! then |k| + || is equal to: (a) 6 (b) 8 © 10 @u Paragraph . lim x ae for Question Nos. 23 and 24 ) = lim —— aa pet fo) = Bim Spat gh gS Nand a= tan{ Sain {ete +} x) 93. Ifx € (- 2,0) then range of g(x) is 4 40 @ (0 2) w (0.2) w (08 2 5 9 a ) . (a a sin(x +3): g(x) 24, Bm, DP adx+3 is equal to: (a) 0 (b) -2 ©) ; (@) non-existent Paragraph for Question Nos. 25 and 26 Consider a circle x? +9? = a? and a point P on it in 1% quadrant. Another Gincle is drawn concentric with the given circle and radius is ‘6’ more than the x-co-ordinate of point P. This circle intersects positive x-axis at Q and line OP at R (where O is the origin). Length of are IR 25, Ifangle subtended by are QR at origin 'S ‘@’ and lim Length ofere@® =1 (where! neo)then the value of(a+n-+D for > Lis equal to: @) > 2 OP with foot of is anon zero finite quantity, 5 = @> ® 5 5 26. Iffrom a point M on the x-axis perpendicular is dropped on the line and if_lim MN + Length ofarcR K (where k is a non-zero a0 ainates of M fo ( 4, perpendicular as N “92 7 . : rb = 2 is equal to: finite quantity) then co-or' (@ a+0,0 (a) (-1-a, 0) (b) E 2-49) Paragraph for Question Nos. 27 to 29 Let fbe a differentiable function satisfying the relation Fler 9 = f(a) + FQ) - 229+ (er 1) (e-1) Vx, ye Rand f’(0) =1. 27. { f (2)} is equal to : (a) e-5 (b) e?-6 (c) e-7 (d) e2-8 {Note : {y} denotes the fraction part function of y.] fx) + 44? - 2x. peer geeee x (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 16 29. Let g (x) =f (x) + x? - 2. If the equation |g (1x|)| =z has four distinct solutions then the set of values of & is : (a) (0, 1) (b) (2, 2) (c) (0, 3) (d) (0, 2) Paragraph for Question Nos. 30 to 32 (px Slr? -e* +r-1 tin( Be Ser +h, «>0 Letf@=) q x=0 28. The value of! lim xl n (2 = lim tr te* -U mes r+) : x<0 is differentiable in R (the set of all real numbers) [Note : [y] and {y} denote greatest integer and fractional part function of y.] 30. The value of p + q +A is equal to: (a) -2 (b) 2 (©) 1 (@ 3 31. The value of f’ (In 2) + (23) + (m3) + (nd) +....02 is equal to: (@) 3 (b) 4 © 6 (@) 2 82. Ifg is the inverse of f then g’ (5)is equal to : (a) In2 () -n2 () 2 @} In(1+ 2x) x” x<0 2 1. Let f(@) = Jones, 236 O2 3 then which of the following statement(s) is (are) incorrect? (a) f (x) is continuous but not differentiable at x = 2. (b) f (x) is not continuous at x = 2. (c) f(x) is differentiable for allxe R. (a) The right hand derivative of f (x) atx = 3 does not exist. ne leg of length 1 unit, another leg of length x units 4. A right angled triangle has 01 : . and hypotenuse is of length y units. The angle opposite to the side of length x units is @ then = Rayna (a) 3x3 = sec? @— tan? 0 (b) on y= (a lim (y? -x°)=-1 (© lim (9? -x*)=1 oe oot =® os E then: |x1, Lx], c08*)> 2 2 5. Let f (x) = max. ( test integer less than or equal to x.] [Note : [x] denotes grea! rn Co ata aby Fa)=9 a : f[2)=0 te) Fue) = 2 has 3 sahanons a) a = en smx-h Osac8 . Mr, -3s"s . > omader, 7 (x) = and giv) = a © Comsder, FO = | Cog reesa OP Niel-eoate-9, Esasy where [2] denotes greatest intager fanenan ath. Identify the correct statements) ab) hm BU (ga) = 0 z ae 5 a 1 (a) bm 2) (PX) = = If? = hm f(s), m = him f@)and n= hm ft) ? ar a ra is* sar + Ar? + ex) where [_ 7 and» are non-zero fimita then = ib) at+b+es-1 (=) Gen fis = —Ir oO) lemon (a) hm fa) =0 nae [Nowe : () Genoies fractional part of function of ‘y’. } & The oreph of s function y =f (2) fa) us Shown &= the figure. One more farm y = g(r) is defined as : [Anv-2 x<0 [Note : [%] denotes greatest cmmeger less then or egual tok.) (2) Bange of g(x) is [- 4, =) (b) lim [g(x)} = -1 0 (© gx) xs continuous at x = 0 (@) g(x) is discontinuous at x ==2 Letfbea differentiable function on R satisfying f(x +) = f(x) f(y) ¥ x.y 2. Himatriangle ABC. a =F(8),b=f(1) + F(3),¢ =f (3) —f (1), then ater (s) is(are) correct? a Limits, Continuity and Differentiabilty " 12. Let f(x) = lim . Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct? {Note : All symbols used have usual meaning i ing in triangl , (a) Area of triangle is 24. eee (b) Radius of circle inscribed in triangle ABC is 2. (c) Distance between orthocentre and circumcentre of triangle ABC is 5. (d) The value of tan 4 equals ‘ = 14entn 10. Let f(x)=1+e In(? +25) and g (x) = er Iflim (fa) = k(2 sin? a+ 3 x = cos B + 5), k > 0 and a, Be R, then which of the following is(are) correct? (a) The value of & is equal to 5. sin! o +cos® B (b) The value of sin” 0. +cosB is equal to 1. (c) cos? B + sint a= 2. (d) sin? > cos B. 11. Let be a non-constant differentiable function satisfying f(xy) =fa)fyixyeR and f (1 +.) = 1 +x (1+ g(x)) where lim g(x) = 0 and f (1) = 1, then which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct? (a) Maximum value of f(x) in {0, 1] is 1. 1 ) fai is unbounded. (©) lim( + flay = 5. (a) The function £ js a continuous function. z oo Ine arene Which of the following statement(s) is(are) +x correct? (a) f(x) is discontinuous at two points. (b) Minimum value of f (x) equals — sin 1. (c) There exists some ¢ € R for which f (c) = 1. (a) The equation f(x) = 0 has atleast one real root in (1, ~). (a) If f(x) and g (x) are continuous for every x € R and fog (x) is defined, then the fog (x) must be continuous for every x € R. (b) Let f: R > R be a continuous function such that Jim f(x) then f (x) must be bounded. (c) The equation cos nx - 3x + 1 = 0 has no root in (0, 1). (a) If f (x) is continuous function in [a, b] then there exists some ¢ € {a, 6] such that f (x) 5, > Cn then which of the following is/are correct? 0 (a) lim 2" =} (b) lim % =2 (c) lim amo nD mon mn (a) both I, and I, are less than (b) one of the two limits is rational and other irrational. (co) I,> 1, (d) 1, is greater than 3 times of /,. 16. Let f be a differentiable function on R satisfying f “(t) = e¢ (cos? t — sin 24) and f(O) = 1, then which of the following is/are correct? (a) fis bounded in x € (—~, 0). (b) Number of solution satisfying the equation f (t) — ef = 0 in [0, 2n] is 3. (c) The value of lim (f()* = 1. 0 (d) f is neither odd nor even. 17. Let f: R + R be defined as lim| el C dei . eel - (2n- piel oe flayayrAten® 2+? 34m ntn' 2, where [y] denotes nT 1 cat 2 largest integer 1 is continuous at x =e. set rerte+t) exists and equals /, then a++=10. xtx-2 ! () If lim| ( 1, 11, fe) =22sgn (2) isa bijective function, where sgn x denotes © fieLuok signum function of x. (@ Iffis continuous on [- rsuch that Irl< 1 and f(r) =™ 28, Let f: R > R be defined as f(x) = (a) fe) is continuous for allx € R. (b) fis neither even nor odd function. 1 © 6] flo dr=5 a Lufcd=4 and f (1) =3, then there exists a number max. (x, x%, x9), then : (a f(x) is neither injective nor surjective function. 82 GRB Problems in Calertig 24. In which of the following cases the given equations has atleast one root m the indicated interval? (a) x-cosx=0 in (0, 7/2) (b) x +sinx=1in (0, 7/6) =0,a,6>0in (1.3) (4) f(«) —g (x) = 0 in (a, b) where f and g are continuous on [2, 5] and f(a)> 2/2 and f(b) 4 anda ¢ (0, 1) (d) non-existent if >4 anda > 1. 29. If f @) = sgn ((sin? x ~ sin x — 1) (sin? x + sin x + 1)) = 0 has exactly 4 points discontinuity for x € (0, nx), n ¢ N then the value of n may be equal to : (2 ®) 3 4 @5 82 24, 25. 26. 27. (28. 29. GAB Problems in Calculus In which of the following cases the given equations has atleast one root in the indicated interval? (a) x—cos x = 0 in (0, 1/2) (b) x +sin.x = 1 in (0, 1/6) £ b= 0,a,b>01n(1,9) (c) x-1 4 (A) fe) —g («) = 0 in (a, b) where fand g are continuous on fa, b} and f(a) > g(a) and f(b) < g (b). Which of the following statements is (are) correct for any funetiong :0, 2] 10, 2p (a) Ifg is onto then g must be continuous. (b) Ifg is continuous then g must be onto. (c) g must be bounded. (d) Ifg is continuous then g must be bounded. -3+lIx1, veces] ig (= a+[2-x], Isa<0o Q-l-xl, -e4 andae (0, 1) (d) non-existent ifk>4anda> 1. If f (x) = sgn ((sin? x — sin x — in? i acon ors ¢ (sm), ne N then te ics has exact & points of (a) 2 (b) 3 (ce) 4 . @s, + Limits, Continuity and Ditferentiabilty of 1) PU). #79, then (a) f() is discontinuous at x =9 ° veo 4), b) rei “y, (©) f()is non differentiable at x = 0 7 io a S ,, lim fos ca mp , ‘hy "4 EXERCISE - 4] \ Ceres rs 1, Note : [x] and {x} denotes the las part of x respectively, 30. Let P(x) be a polynomial of n degree and f(x) gest integer less than or equal to x and fractional “or Column I Column I 7 Se, i (a) Ff) =(@+1) |x-1] (p) continuous in (— 1, 1) oh (b) g(x) = min. (\x1,1- 1x1) (@) differentiable in (- 1, 1) tae (©) AG) = G+ 2 Ee] (x) non-differentiable for atleast one point in (~ 1, 1) tel, (s) discontinuous at one point in (— 1, 1) 2. Column I Column Il (a) Let fbe a real valued differentiable function on R such that (p) 4 cet f(Bcosh + 4sinh— 2) — f() ’ (1) =6 and f’ (2) = 2. Then lim — 7! ens f(8e" -5sech + 4) — f(2) is equal to (b) Fora > 0, let f: - 4a, 4a] > R be an even function such that (q) 5 am £22 +h) - f2a) fo) =f (4a —x) Wx [2a, 4a] and lim S02*)= 0) Fe then tim £022) = E20) equal to a h0 2h (c) Suppose fis a differentiable function on R. Let F (x) = f(e*) (s) 2 and G(x) =e" . Iff’()) =e3 and f(0) ='(0) =3, CO, then —— is equal to RO. (A) Let f(x) = max. (cos x, x, 2 ~ 1) where x2 0. Then number of points of non-differentiability of f(x), is equal to () 1 3. In the following, [J and [} are greatest integer function and fractional Dart function respectively. Match the functions in column-! with the Properties column-II and indicate your answer by darkening the appropriate hubbles in, the 4x 5 matrix given in ORS. Column I Column ID (a) A\@) = [=] sgn (x? ~x + 1) (p) discontinuous at more than 4 points ug but less than 6 points in [-2, 2) (b) fx(x) = cos-1 (sen (cos a : )) (q non derivable at more than Z points but atmost 5 points in [~2, 2) (c) f,(x) = max. ({x + 1), (5 — x}) (r) range contains atleast one integer but not more than seven and ny irrational value in [~2, 2) @) fx) = Vx? + xP (8) many one but not even function in [-2, 2) (t) neither odd nor periodic in [-2, 2} 4. Column I Column II (a) Number of integral values of x satisfying (p)0 |x?-9] + |x?-4| =5, is -5, -0 7. Consider, f (x) =*— SIN ® an ‘umn qh Column I 4 = g) 7 (@) lim! ae is equal to g(x) —xhlx) @2 (b) lim 2 is equal to 3 me 3 @ © Jim £20 =H ig equal to Oe i (ay tm £08 UHC) ~2A2) ig equal to @} cost (2 cos 4) 8. Column I Column 1 1 (a) Iflim (2) is L then In (L) equals k. 0 molar ‘The value of is equal to 1 2 \nse (b) The value of im (5) is (q@ 1 (©) Number of solution of the equation 8 sin'x + 8 cos#x = 5 (3 in the interval 0 Oand f(1) =2. Find the value of [f(e"?°)} Note : [k] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to k. 2 8 Let lim 2+ _ =}. fe < a < B where « and f are the roots of the ne(Qn+3+2sinn)” 2 quadratic equation x? — 2px +p? - 1 = 0, then find the minimum integral value of p. (1-cosf—tan( ~s)f Jee" +Asin((n— Yn? -8n)x) 9. If f@) = im —__——*“4# ees is xe (x+D" +x continuous at x = 0, then find the value of (f() + 2a). - GRB Problems », ? ’ =JJ@”- "E for any n ¢ N and p Ie » ** Pig continuous atx =p, x=?p then find the value of 6(k + p)- } Find the vajye 1-sin23 7 7 _ ((sin@ +.cos6)* - 22 1 Lot £ = lim 1-9-1808 and m = lim (ees oo ee Pa [? +m? |(where [x] denotes largest integer less than or equal tox), n 12. Forp,ne N, let f(x)=1-x? andg,(x) LTT Find the vata, fe)” fan ~~” Finx) oflim += 8" a6 —5 andp=3, 20 ye 18. Let S, and S, be two circles of unit radius touching each other externally and the line L is one of the direct common tangent. A circle C, with radius r, is such tha: touches circle S,, 8, and the line L. Similarly circles C», C3, Cy, Cs, .. circles of radius ry, rs, r4, i =+ the direct common tangents between them. If lim 71 5 n and q are relatively prime, then find the value of (p + q). " 2 4 2 14, Let L, = Hg j Gteas 0" dt and Ly = lim fA*8 0 a) ton find the value of i Fd ee XL, + Ly). 15. Let f(x) = 2? + ax+ 3 and g(2)= 24+, where Fix) = lim f°) cal £2) teAyis mea continuous atx = 1 andx=~1 then find the value of (a2 + bY), n+ le14-2)x+1)+atante49 ~2 Rhea function defined as fx) ee =) = [8x] points of discontinuity o¢ F (x), (Note : [y] and (} denotes : art of y respectively) “St integer less tha, Pi y.] nm 19. Given a right triangle ABC are its altitude bisector ang value of lim doe ~ 2x). Find the number of or equal to y and fractional which i — aan ee angled at A with b 1, Find the an + vat of im ot Ole +O tt me 5 21, The sequence (a,_1),n € Nis an arithmetical progression and d is its common ditt ttlim (1-2) (,_ 2° & 1 erence, Iffim [1 Fr |{1-G].-{1-% Jeonverges to Landa, =8, then find 1 a2 a, a the value of d. 22, Let the equations x3 + 2x2 + px+q=0 and x3 +2? + px +r =0 have two roots in common and the third root of each equation are represented by a and 6 er l6ie: le-Bl, -l 23. Ifthe value limit, lim ———— x90 x Ae where A and B are coprime, then find B the value of (A +.B). (+2) ae? *4. lim |X 22 _ 6? | n? = ac) Find the minimum value of (a + 8). ——= tan” ae j 2- fin) 26. =li Find the value of Let f(n) Tim Te ) (neé N). Fin pe nsin| —“—* |~x n 3” sin(sin ..... sin(x)) + (V2cosx +2)” +2” cos x se 26. Let f(x) = li ‘ni times vifl = lim fi ne 3” +sinx (/2cosx +2)” um fang 4 m = lim f(z) then find the value of /2 + m2. © ae 4 27. Ifa point P(x, y) lies on the curve y =f (x) such that tan x+tan7}_tan13 sin“! (y—2) exists, then find 101 Sp lim. , y)901.2) (&-D(y-2) (Bx — 3 28. Let f: R* — A (where A is co-domain of a non empty set) be a function defined as ta _ gue f(x) = lim oe Find the number of elements in A for which f is ae 8d ty surjective. 9. Let 0, (k = 1, 2, 3,......,2), 0; < Op <..... <6, be the solution of @ such that v3 sin nd + cos n@ = 0. If lim + Sos St = then find the value of & (k eN). Pete hal, a 1 1 Bye _ = 222): 30. If the value oflim G+ Bx + Bal) ~ (14 Bx - 207) . = ke, find the value of 12h. ag gta! Pea, veaos 31. Leta, =1anda, =sin(a,.,)n>1,neN.Mflim oon 20" -3%" +378 "= cosa, +1—e% —e@= =-alnta then, find the value of 3a. 82. Iff: (0, 0°) > N and x? txt] [4x7 +242] [927 +243 ele [& wel | a +1 |. 3x +1 fa)- _nh(n+2) find the value of lim (fy? {Note : [y] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to y.] sits continuity and Ditferentiabiity ut : a1 2 ptant + sta ga. Let 4 nz A i tal 8 1th the value of (100 » i aaa Ge) eee (Use may use the fact cot A (tan = 2 cot 2x.) rn lt Doha os fa) @-Der+) At y Ga, B, C, De N), where f (n) is the ratio of two linear polynomial; 's such tl i hat lim f(n) = ; Find the value of (A+B +C +D). tan[x? Jn 3. f@ =) ax? tax+b, O—_=-= value of i) Je-a +Jz-a Fn +n) ngxenst (en + Dx -x° -(m 2 (ne 1. Find the number of 39, Let f(x) = : : n+1-x ngsecntl is non-derivable in (- 8, 5)- values of x where f (x) is al numbers selected from set X with tur 40. Let X = (1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6) and a ¢ are Mt 7 ximex, #52 gy) = fe). # ty “El uy { replacement. Let f @) = par, a jx? Ax, x>2 Ae xeR. such that f(x) and (2) are both discontinuous. = Number of function Aix) _ 92 N, = Number of discontinuous at x N, = Number of continuous at x = 2. = 2but f@) fanetion A(x) Su! function A(x) such that (x) GAB Problemsin Caley, ch that Mx) is continuous at x = 1 4, discontinuous. are both ; and g) ) is discontinuous at x = 1 2, Find the value of WV, + No + Ns)- function f @) = Iz? +(a-2lz boa} ig 41. Find the set of values of a for r which the non-differentiable at five points. a satisfying £°Cx) ~ 5/72) + 10f(x)~12. 0) lim © PF) _ Def + 6% cos(x—1) sec*(x—1)-1 7 ‘i = ge and area of the triangle formed by the tangent drawn to the curve y = (x) at 1, f(D] and co-ordinate axes is A, then find the value of 2. A 45, Let f(x) = ax9 +b sin x + cx? sgn (x) + (a> 0,b,¢, € R). Iff(-5) =5, f(- of the equation f(x) = 0, (e* -e* (e* +e* ) ) be defined on set of real numbers, 2)=—8, then find the minimum number of zeros 46. If flx) = 23-2" yx © Rand g(x) =| fe) function less than or equal tok which g(2) is discontinuous for al where [k] denotes greatest integer and w¢ NY, then find the sum of all values of p or at least one real value of x. 47 Let FR > R bea function defined as f(g) — [1~ lel, Ixle 1 0, xfs ganda) =f le“ )* on F | ~ Continuity and Ditferentabity i [ANSWERS ~ Me ecencise 1: Only One Correct answer 10 270 3 4 5 ORO BRE 4 |g © 2% ©) 23. (94 Sg © 382%) 33) 94 © 4% © 43. (a) 44 Ka) 5 0) Ld 15 bg 0b) ag, a ay H@) 25. @ og MO 1s 7 one OS 2O ng RE RO me . . . .b) 30. i a7 30. () Lb) © » 45.) 46 EO BO 3.0 a : 4. @) HEROISE 2: Linked Comprehension Type oO 8. 19 1@ 20 3 © 44) 1. ©) 12 © 18. @ 14 @ a1. b) 22 (©) 2B (a) 24. ( 5.) eee - © 7 &® 9% 10. + (b) IT (ad) 18, (abe) 19, (abd) 20. (a) 25. 31. 0) 82 (©) (a) 26. (b) 27, (©) 28 (@) 29. (a) 30, (a) POONER ern 1, (a,b,c) 2. (b, d) 3% (bye, - (b, ,d) 4. (@,b,0) 5. @,b,0) 6. (b, d) 7. (b, ¢, d) 8. (a,b,c) 9% (a,b, 0, d) 10. @ 3 11. (a,b, d) 12. (a, ¢, d) 13. (a,b, d) 14. (b, 0) 15. (a,b, ¢, 4) 16. (a,b, d) 17%. (c,d) 18. (b, d) 19. (a,b, d) 20. (a, d) , 21. (a,0) 22. (a,b,c,d) 238. (b, ed) 24. (ab,ed) 25. (ea) 26. (a, ¢, d) 27. (a,b, 0) 28. (a,b,c,d 29. (ed) 30. (b, 4) EXERCISE 4 : Match the Columns Type 1. (@) (p)(Q), (b) (p) (2), (€) (2) (8) (a) (p), (b) (8), (€) (©), (A) (6) (a) (p)(q) (x) (5) (8, (b) (p) (A) (8) D, (©) (P) (0, @ (8) 4. (a) (8), (6) (P), (©) ®), @) @) 5. (a) (q), (b) (8), () (@) 8. (a) (x), (b) (, (€) (P), @) @ 7. (a) (p), (b) (p), (e) (q), (A) (P) & (a) (t), (B) (q), (©) (8), @ ep Bar Coad SSC a a2 65 78 83 93 7 y 0 . 5 19. 4 . : 29 34 Lt nw 17 16 67 1 162 * 3 29.2 30. 48 7 $ 12. 45 (13. 4 . 5 25. 770 26. 2 23 i: 2 89. 19 40, 45 26 an 9 28 85 2g 5 . 8.2 32, 2 33. 200 34 46, 259 47 ee a eS aaa

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