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G 12 PRACTICE QUESTIONS Application of Integration

The document contains a set of 25 practice questions for Grade 12 students preparing for IIT JEE and NEET exams, focusing on applications of integration. Each question presents multiple-choice answers related to areas bounded by various curves and lines. The total marks for the section are 25, with each question worth 1 mark.

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G 12 PRACTICE QUESTIONS Application of Integration

The document contains a set of 25 practice questions for Grade 12 students preparing for IIT JEE and NEET exams, focusing on applications of integration. Each question presents multiple-choice answers related to areas bounded by various curves and lines. The total marks for the section are 25, with each question worth 1 mark.

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ABDUL KALAM INSTITUTE FOR IIT JEE NEET -CBE

PORTIONS: G 12 APPLICATIONS OF INTEGRATION Total Marks : 25


G 12 PRACTICE QUESTIONS

SECTION A

* Choose The Right Answer From The Given Options.[1 Marks Each] [25]

1. Area bounded by curves y = x


2
and y = 2−x
2
is

(A) 8/3 (B) 3/8 (C) 3/2 (D) None of these


2. The area bounded by curves y = cos x and y = sin x and ordinates x = 0 and x =
π

is
– – – – –
(A) √2 (B) √2 + 1 (C) √2 − 1 (D) √2(√2 − 1)
3. The area between the parabola y = x
2
and the line y = x is
(A) 1

6
sq. unit (B) 1

3
sq. unit (C) 1

2
sq. unit (D) None of these

4. The area of the region bounded by the curve 9x


2
+ 4y
2
− 36 = 0 is
(A) 9π (B) 4π (C) 36π (D) 6π
5. The area bounded by the curves y
2
= 8x and y = x is
(A) 128
sq. unit (B) 32
sq. unit (C) 64
sq. unit (D) 32 sq. unit
3 3 3

6. The area between the curve y


2
= 4ax, x− axis and the ordinates x = 0 and x = a

is
(A) 4

3
a
2
(B) 8

3
a
2
(C) 2

3
a
2
(D) 5

3
a
2

7. The area between the curve y = 4 + 3x − x


2
and x− axis is
(A) 125/6 (B) 125/3 (C) 125/2 (D) None of these
8. The area of smaller part between the circle x
2
+y
2
= 4 and the line x = 1 is
– – – –
(A) 4π

3
− √3 (B) 8π

3
− √3 (C) 4π

3
+ √3 (D) 5π

3
+ √3

9. If the area above the x− axis, bounded by the curves y = 2


kx
and x = 0 and x = 2

is 3

ln 2
, then the value of k is
(A) 1
(B) 1 (C) −1 (D) 2
2

10. If a curve y = a√−x + bx passes through the point (1, 2) and the area bounded by

the curve, line x = 4 and x− axis is 8 sq. unit, then


(A) a = 3, b = −1 (B) a = 3, b = 1 (C) a = −3, b = 1 (D) a = −3, b = −1
11. Area bounded by lines y = 2 + x, y = 2 − x and x = 2 is
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 8 (D) 16

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12. If area bounded by the curves y
2
= 4 ax and y = mx is 2
a /3, , then the value of m

is
(A) 2 (B) −2 (C) 1

2
(D) None of these

13. Area bounded by the curve y = xe


2
x
, x− axis and the ordinates x = 0, x = a

(C) e (D) e
2 2 2 2
a a
(A) (B)
a a
e +1 e −1 + 1 sq. unit − 1 sq. unit
sq. unit sq. unit
2 2

14. The area bounded by the curves y =


1
∣ 2
∣4 − x ∣∣ and y = 7 − |x| is
4

(A) 18 (B) 32 (C) 36 (D) 64

15. Let AB be the la tusrectum of the parabola y = 4ax in the XY -plane. Let T be 2

the region bounded by the finite arc AB of the parabola and the line segment
AB . A rectangle P QRS of maximum possible area is inscribed in T with P,Q on
line AB , and R, S on arc AB . Then, area (P QRS) area (T ) equals
(A) 1

2
(B) − 1

3
(C) 1

√2
(D) √3
1

16. The figure shows a portion of the graph y = 2x − 4x


3
.The line y = c is such that
the areas of the regions marked I and II are equal. If a, b are the x-coordinates
of A, B respectively, then a + b equals

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5

√7 √7 √7 √7

17. The area of the region enclosed by y ≤ 4x , x


2 2
≤ 9y and y ≤ 4 , is equal tọ
(A) 40

3
(B) 56

3
(C) 112

3
(D) 80

18. The area enclosed by y


2
= 8x and

y = √2x that lies outside the triangle formed
by , is equal to
– –
y = √2x, x = 1, y = 2√2

(A) 16 √2

6
(B) 11 √2

6
(C) 13 √2

6
(D) 5 √2

19.
The area enclosed by the curves y = log t (x + e )
2
, x = log e
(
2

y
) and x = log e 2 , above
the line y = 1 is.
(A) 2 + e − log e
2 (B) 1 + e − log e
2 (C) e − log e
2 (D) 1 + log e
2

20. Consider a curve y = y(x) in the first quadrant as shown in the figure. Let the
area A is twice the area A . Then the normal to the curve perpendicular to the
1 2

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line 2x − 12y = 15 does NOT pass through the point.

(A) (6, 21) (B) (8, 9) (C) (10, 4) (D) (12, 15)
21. Let S be the region bounded by the curves y = x
3
and y
2
= x . The curve y = 2|x|

divides S into two regions of areas R1 and R2 .


If max {R1 , R2 } = R2 , then R2

R1
is equal to
(A) 18 (B) 19 (C) 20 (D) 22

22. Let a curve y = y(x) pass through the point (3, 3) and the area of the region
under this curve, above the x-axis and between the abscissae 3 and x(> 3) be
. If this curve also passes through the point in the first quadrant,
y 3 −−
( ) (α, 6√10 )
x

then α is equal to . . . . . . . .
(A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8

23. Let the locus of the centre (α, β), β > 0 , of the circle which touches the circle
x
2
+ (y − 1)
2
= 1 externally and also touches the x-axis be L . Then the area
bounded by L and the line y = 4 is.

(A) 32 √2
(B) 40 √2
(C) 64

3
(D) 32

3
3 3

24. The area of the bounded region enclosed by the curve y = 3−∣
∣x −
1

∣ − |x + 1|
2

and the x−axis is


(A) 9

4
(B) 45

16
(C) 27

8
(D) 63

16

25. The area, enclosed by the curves y = sin x + cos x and y = | cos x − sin x| and the
lines x = 0, x = is: π

– – – – – –
(A) 2√2(√2 − 1) (B) 2(√2 + 1) (C) 4(√2 − 1) (D) 2√2(√2 + 1)

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