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Functions Moderate 1

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to functions, including multiple choice questions and comprehension type questions. It covers topics such as periodic functions, range and domain of functions, and properties of specific functions. The problems are designed for moderate difficulty and include various types of reasoning and calculations.

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Functions

(Moderate) NARAYANA Faculty ID: MASG

ONE OR MORE THAN ONE OPTIONS CORRECT TYPE

1. f : R  [–1, ) and f  x   n ( [|sin2x| + |cos2x| ] ) (where [.] is greatest integer


function).
A) R   range of f is null set
B) f(x) is periodic but fundamental period not defined
 
C) f(x) is invertible in 0, 
 4
D) f(x) is into function.

2. If a function satisfies  x  y  f  x  y    x  y  f  x  y   2  x 2 y  y 3  x, y  R


and f (1) = 2, then
A) f(x) must be polynomial function B) f(3) = 12
C) f(0) = 0 D) f(x) is an exponential function

 1  2(1  2x)
3. Let f : R −{0,1}R satisfying f  x   f   then
1  x  x(1  x)
4
 9e 
A)  f(x)dx  In 
3
4 
 B) the graph of y = f (x) crosses x-axis

at x = −1
C) f (2) + f (3) = 5 D) f (2) + f (3) = 6

1 |x|
4. Range of the function f(x)  contains
2 | x|
A) [0, 1) B) [1, 2) C) (1, 2) D) (2, )

sin x cos x
5. Let f(x)   , then
1  tan x 2
1  cot2 x
A) fundamental period of f(x) is 2 B) fundamental period of f(x) is 
C) domain of f(x) is R D) range of f(x) is [–1, 1]

6. Solutions of the equations [x] + [y] = [x] [y] is/are where [.] denotes the greater
integer function
A) 2  x  3 and 2  y  3 B) 0  x  1 and 0  y  1
C) 0  x  2 and 0  y  2 D) None
Functions
(Moderate) NARAYANA Faculty ID: MASG

7. For real number 'x', let [x] denote the largest integer smaller than or equal to
'x' and (x) denote the smallest integer greater than or equal to 'x'. Also, let
f (x) = min (x −[x], (x) − x) for 0  x  4 . Then
A) f (x) is not periodic B) f (x) is periodic with period 1
4 4
C)  f(x)dx  1
0
D)  f(x)dx  2
0

f(x)  5
8. Let f : RR be a function defined by f(x  1)  x R
f(x)  3

Then which of the following statement(s) is/are true


A) f (x + 2) = f (x) B) f (x + 4) = f (x) C) f (x + 6) = f (x) D) f (x +8) = f (x)

COMPREHENSION TYPE
Passage – I

 2x  a : x  1  x4 : 0 x 4
Let f(x)   2 and g(x)  
bx  3 : x  1  3x  2 : 2  x  0

9. g(f(x)) is not defined if


A) a  (6,  ),b  (5,  ) B) a  (4,6),b  (5,  )
C) a  (6,  ),b  (0,1) D) a  (4,6),b  (1,5)

10. If domain of g(f(x)) is [-1, 2], then


A) a = 1, b > 5 B) a = 2, b > 7 C) a = 2, b > 10 D) a = 0, b  R

11. If a = 2 and b = 3 then range of g(f(x)) is


A) (-2, 8] B) (0, 8] C) [4, 8] D) [-1, 8]

Passage - II

Consider the function f : R(0,) defined by f(x)  2x  2|x|

12. f (x) is
A) One-One Onto B) One-One Into C) Many-One Onto D) Many-One
Into

13. The number of solutions of the equation f  x   nx is

A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
Functions
(Moderate) NARAYANA Faculty ID: MASG

14. The range of the function f(x) = 2x  2|x| is


A) [1, ) B) [2, ) C) (0, ) D) [0, )

MATRIX MATCHING TYPE

b
15. f : R – 0  R. Let f  x   ax   ab  0  ,
x
Column – I Column – II
A) a > 0, b > 0 P) f(x) is a bijective

B) a > 0, b< 0 Q) f(x) is onto function

C) a < 0, b > 0 R) f(x) is one-one function

D) a< 0, b < 0 S) f(x) is neither onto nor one-one function

16.
Column – I Column – II
A) The integral value of x(-, ) satisfying the P) 0
equation
|x 2  1  cos x||x 2  1|  |cos x| can
be
B) The number of solutions of [x]2  x  2{ x} is Q) 1

C) If f  x   sin1x  cos 1 x  tan1 x , then [f(x)] R) 2


can be equal to
D) An allowable value of f(x)   n(cos(sin x)) S) 4
is
T) -1
([.] and {.} represent integral and fractional parts respectively)
Functions
(Moderate) NARAYANA Faculty ID: MASG

x
17. Let f : R  [,  ), f(x)  x 2  3ax  b,g(x)  sin 1 (  R) .
4
Column – I Column – II
The possible integral values of ‘a’ for which
A
f(x) is many one in interval [-3, 5] P) -2
is/are
Let a = -1 and gof(x) is defined for x[-1, 1]
B
then possible integral values of b can Q) -1
be
C Let a = 2,  = -8 the value(s) of b for which
R) 0
f(x) is surjective is/are
D If a = 1, b = 2, then integers in the range of
S) 1
fog(x) is/are

INTEGER TYPE

18. For non-negative integers m, n define a function as follows


n  1 if m0

f(m, n)  f(m  1,1) if m  0,n  0
f(m  1, f(m, n  1)) if m  0, n  0

Then the value of f (1, 1) is

19. f is a function such that f (x) + 2 f (1− x) = x2 +1. Value of f (3) is

20. If n is a natural and 1  n  100 , then the number of solutions of


 n   n   n  n n n (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)
2   3   5   2  3  5
     

21. The number of solutions of the equation x 2  [ x ]  4 x  3  0 is ([.] denotes


the greatest integer function)

22. Let A1, A2, A3,..…, A40 are 40 sets each with 7 elements and B1, B2, …, Bn are
40 n
n sets each with 7 elements. If  Ai  Bj  S and each element of S belongs
i1 j1

to exactly ten of Ai's and exactly 9 of Bj's, then n/12 equals

2  3 x ,  3  x  1
23. If the range of f  x    is  0, 3 n  where n  N then n 
x 2/3 , 1  x  2
Functions
(Moderate) NARAYANA Faculty ID: MASG

24. A function f satisfies the equation 3f (x )  2f  x  59   10 x  30,  x  1  then the


 x 1 
value of f (11)  3 is
f (7)
25. Period of f(x) = sgn([x] + [−x]) is equal to (where [.] denotes greatest integer
function)

1 x
26. Let f : [0, 1]  [0, 1] defined by f(x) = , for 0  x  1 and let g : [0, 1]  [0,
1 x
1] defined by g(x) = 4x (1 – x), 0  x  1 If range of fog(x) is [α, β], then α + β =

1. ABD 2. ABC 3. BC 4. CD 5. AD 6. AB
7. BC 8. BD 9. A 10. D 11. C 12. D
13. A 14. B 15. A–S;B–Q;C–Q;D–S
16. A – QT ; B – S ; C – PQR ; D – P
17. A – PQRS ; B – PQR ; C – S ; D – RS
18. 3 19. 0 20. 3 21. 0 22. 3 23. 4
24. 8 25. 1 26. 1

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