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BASARA SARASWATHI BHAVAN_MDP N-120

Sec: Star SC Functions Date: 08–08-2020


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SINGLE ANSWER TYPE
 x2  9
for x  3
1. Let f  x   x  3 and g  x    x  3 . If f(x) = g(x) for all real values of x, then
k for x  3

the value of k is equal to
a) 0 b) 3 c) -6 d) -4
2. Let f : R  B   0,   be a function defined by f  x   x , then

a) f is a bijection b) If A   ,1 , then f : A  B is a bijection

c) If A   1,1 , then f : A  B is a bijection.

d) If A = B, then f 1  x   x for all x  A

3. Let A   2, 1  1, 2 , If f : A  R is defined by f  x   x3 , Then


a) f is an even function b) f is an odd function
c) f is not a function d) f is a periodic function
4. Let R be the set of real numbers. The function f : R  R defined by
f ( x)  x3  3 x 2  6 x  5 is
a) One to one but not onto b) One-to-one and onto
c) onto, but not one-to-one d) neither one-to-one nor onto
1 for  2  x  0
5. Suppose f :  2, 2  R defined by f ( x )  
 x  1 for 0  x  2
Then  x / x   2, 2 : x  0 and f  x   x 

c)   
1
a)   b) 0 d) 
1
 2
6. Let A   x : 0  x  1 and R be the set of real numbers. Define f : A  R by
2x 1
f (x)  then
1 2x 1
a) f is injective but not surjective b) f is Surjective but not injective
c) f is neither injective nor surjective d) f is invertible
MULTIPLE ANSWER TYPE
0 if x is rational
7. Let f : R  R, g : R  R be two functions defined as f  x    and
 x if x is irrational

 x if x is rational
g  x   then the function f  g is
0 if x is irrational
a) One – One b) Onto
c) One – One but not onto d) onto but not One – One

Let f :  ,1   0,   and f ( x)  log e  


1 x
8.  then f ( x ) is
2   1 x 

a) One-one function b) May-one function


c) Into function d) Bijection
9. Which of the following statements about given functions are true
1
a) log e x 2  2 log e x x  R  b) log ex  x  (0,  )  1
log ex

c) sin(cos1 x)  cos  sin 1 x  x   1,1 d) log ex  2 log ex x  R  0


2

10. which of the following pairs of function are identical?


A) f(x)  eln sec x and g(x)  sec 1 x B) f(x)  tan(tan1 x) and g(x)  cot(cot 1 x)
1

C) f(x)  sgn(x) and g(x)  sgn(sgn(x)) D) f(x)  cot2 x.cos2 x and g(x)  cot2 x  cos2 x

1  2(1  2x)
11. Let f : R −{0,1}R satisfying f  x   f   then
 1  x x(1  x)
4
A)  f(x)dx  In  9e  B) the graph of y = f (x) crosses x-axis at x = −1
3  4 
C) f (2) + f (3) = 5 D) f (2) + f (3) = 6
12. 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
13. 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 D)  f(x)dx  2
0 0

1   x 
2
14. If the domain of f(x)  cos 1  log 3    where, x > 0 is [a, b] and the range of f(x) is
   3 

[c, d], then:


A) a, b are the roots of the equation x 4  3x 3  x  3  0

B) a, b are the roots of the equation x 4  x 3  x 2  2x  1  0


C) a 3  d3  1

D) a 2  b2  c 2  d2  11

PASSAGE-1
  x 1  
f ( x)  Sin 1     where . denotes greatest integer function
2 x
15. The domain of f ( x ) is
b) 1,  c)  , 2  d)  , 
5 5 5
a) (, 2)
 3 3   3
16. Range of f ( x ) is
       
a)   ,  b)   ,   0 c)  ,  d)   , 0, 
 2 2  2 2  2 2  2 2
x 1 
17. Let n be non-negative integer then solution set of the equation   =n is where . 2  x
denotes greatest integer function
2n  1 2n  3  2n  1  2n  3 
a)  ,  b)  , 2 c)  2,   d)  , 
 n 1 n2   n 1   n2 
PASSAGE-2
Let f(x) be a real valued function satisfying the functional equation f(x) + f(1 –
x) = k for all xQ, where k is a contact quantity. Let m be a positive integer. Put
r
x in the given equation, we get
m 1
 r   m 1 r 
f f k
 m 1  m 1 
m
 r  m  m 1 r 
 f  f   mk
r 1  m  1  r 1  m  1 
m
 r  m  t 
 f  f   mk (putting m + 1 – r = t)
r 1  m  1  t 1  m  1 
m
 r  m
 r  mk
 2 f    mk   f 
r 1  m  1 r 1  m 1 2

4x  1   2   2008 
18. If f(x)  where xQ, then f f   ......  f   equals to
4x  2  2009   2009   2009 
A) 1004 B) 2008 C) 2009 D) None of these
x 3
3  1   2   54 
19. If f(x)  1 x
for all xQ, then the value of the sum f f   ......  f   is
3 3 x
 55   55   55 
A) 1 B) 27 C) 54 D) 55
x 2n 1
a  r 
20. f(x)  a  0 , then  2f   is equal to
a  a
x
r 1  2n 
(2n  1)a
A) 1 B) 2n C) 2n – 1 D)
2
PASSAGE-3
  sin x  4
defined f(x) = defined by .
4
 4x2
f : [2,  )  [1,  ) 2x g :  ,   A g(x) 
2  sin x  2
21. f 1  x  =
A) 2  4  log 2 x B) 2  4  log 2 x C) 2  4  log 2 x D) 2  4  log 2x
22. If g is onto then A =
A) [ 5, 2] B) [2, 5] C) [-5, 2] D) [-3, -2]
23. g  3   f 1 
1 1

5 5 5
A) B) C) D) 
4 3 6
INTEGER TYPE
24. 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
1  x  1  x  1  x  1 x 
25. If ‘f is a polynomial such that f  .f  f f  (where x  0,  1 ) and
1  x  1  x  1  x  1  x 
1  10 
f(3) = 28 then the value of  (f(n)  1) is
605  n 1
 5x 
26. The largest integral value of n, such that the function f(x) = cos(nx) sin   has
 n 
period 3, is equal to 3k where k is …..
27. If [x] denotes the integral part of x for real x, then the value of
1  1 1  1 1  1 3   1 199 
 4    4  200    4  100    4  200   .....   4  200  is 10k where k =
MATRIX MATCHING TYPE

28.
Column – I Column – II
 1
A) Range of sin x – cos x P)  ,   (3,  )
 3
1  3  
B) Range of Q)  , 
2  cos 3x  2 2
Range of tan-1 x – cos-1   2, 2 
C) R)  
x
sin x cos 3x 1 
D) Range of is S)  3 ,1
sin 3x cos x  
 5  
T)  4 , 4
 
29.
Column – I Column – II
Function Range
A) f(x)  xe x(1 x) , x  [0,1] P) [0, 2]

f(x) |3  x|  |2  x|, x  [0,4]


Q
B) [5, 7]

C) f(x)  x 4  2x 2  5, x  [ 1,1] R) [0, 1]

D) S) [5, 8]
2
f(x)  x 4 .e x 1
, x  [ 1,0]
30. If x, y, z  R satisfies the system of equations x + [y] + {z} = 12.7, [x] + {y} + z = 4.1
and {x} + y + [z] = 2
(where {.} and [.] denotes the fractional and integral parts respectively), then
match the following:
Column – I Column – II
A) {x} + {y} = P) 7.7
B) [z] + [x] = Q) 1.1
C) x + {z} = R) 1
D) z + [y] – {x} S) 3
T) 4

KEY
1 C 2 D 3 B 4 B 5 C 6 D 7 AB 8 AC
9 ABCD 10 BCD 11 BC 12 AB 13 BC 14 AD 15 D 16 D
17 A 18 A 19 A 20 C 21 B 22 A 23 B 24 3
25 5 26 5 27 5
28. A – R ; B – S ; C – T ; D – P 29. A – R ; B – Q ; C – S ; D – R

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