Function SCQ
Function SCQ
Function SCQ
f(1/2) is equal to 1
(A) , (B)
3 2 2
(A) (B)
6 1
,2
3 2 2
6 (C) [1, 2] (D) (1, ) [C]
2 3 Q.22 If f (x + 2y, x –2y) = 4xy, then f(x, y) =
(C) (D)
6
(A)
x y y (B)
x 2 – y2
3 2 4 4
[C]
6 x y2
2
x 2 – y2
(C) (D) [D]
Q.17 If [x] denotes the integral part of x, then the 4 2
domain of the function f(x) = sin–1 [2x2 – 3] +
x2 – 2
log2 {log1/2(x2 – 5x + 5) } is Q.23 If f(x) = then Rf is
x2 – 3
– 5 5
(A) , – 1 (B) 1, (A) (– , 2/3]
2 2
(B) (1, )
(C) –
5
, – 1 1,
5 (D) None of (C) (– , 2/3] (1, )
2 2
(D) None of these [C]
these
[D] x 2 2x 3
Q.24 If g(x) = then Rg is -
Q.18 The domain of the function x
(A) [2 – 2 3 , 2 + 2 3 ]
1– | x |
f(x) = sec –1 is (B) R – (2 – 2 3 , 2 + 2 3 )
2
(C) [2 + 2 3 , 2 – 2 3 ]
(A) (– , –3]
(D) None of these [B]
(B) [3, )
(C) (– , – 3] [3, ) Q.25 Which of the following graphs are graphs of
(D) None of these [C] functions
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y (A) 992 (B) 994
(C) 996 (D) 998 [D]
(A)
O
x Q.29 If | f(x) + 6 – x 2 | = | f(x) | + | 4 – x 2 | + 2, then
f(x) is necessarily non negative in
(A) [–2, 2] (B) (– , –2) (2, )
y
(C) [– 6 , 6 ] (D) None of these [A]
2
Q.31 Range of f(x) = 3tan – x 2 is
(C) x
9
O
(A) [–3 3 , 3 3 ] (B) [0, 3]
(C) [0, 3 3 ] (D) None of these [C]
y
Q.32 Range of f(x) = 16 – x C 2 x –1 20 – 3xC 4 x – 5 is
(A) [728, 1474] (B) {728, 1474}
(D) [B] (C) {0, 728} (D) None of these [B]
x
O
Q.33 The range of the function
f(x) = cos2 x–5 cos x – 6 is
(A) [– 5, 0] (B) [0, 10]
(C) [–10, 0] (D) None of these [C]
log 2 x 3
Q.26 is defined for
cos –1 (2 x – 1) Q.34 The range of the function f(x) = [sin x + cos x]
(A) (0, 1) (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)
(B) (0, 1/2) (1/2, 1) is
(C) (1, 2) (A) [–2, 1] (B) {–2, –1, 0, 1}
(D) None of these [B] (C) {–1, 1} (D) {–2, –1, 1} [B]
Q.49 Function f : R R
Q.42 Domain of the function f(x) = x3 + 3x2 + 10x + 2sin x is :
1 (A) One-one but not onto
cos x –
f(x) = 2 is (B) Not-one one but onto
(C) Neither one-one nor onto
6 35x – 6x 2
(D) One-one and onto [D]
(A) [2n, 2n + /3] [2n+ 5/3, 4n]
1 x x
(B) [– , 6] Q.50 Period of function sin + cos is :
6 3 4
1 (A) 16 (B) 24
(C) ( – , 3 ] [5/3, 6) (C) 3 (D) Non-periodic [B]
6
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Q.51 Which of the following functions from Z Z is 1 1
bijective : (A) (B) –
2 2 2
(A) f(x) = x3 (B) f(x) = x + 2
1 1
(C) f(x) = 2x + 1 (D) f(x) = x2 + x [B] (C) – (D) [A]
2 2 2
4 – x2
Q.52 Domain of f(x) = sin log is : [D] Q.59 Which of the function is not even :
1– x
1 x2
(A) [–2, 2] (B) (–2, 2) (A) log 2
(B) sin2x + cos2x
(C) [–2, 1] (D) (– 2, 1) 1– x
1 x3 (1 2 x ) 2
(C) log (D) [C]
1– x
3
2x
Q.53 Range of y = cos sin cos( sin x ) ,
2
where Q.60 Let f(x) = sin [a ] x (where [] denotes the
x R, is : greatest integer function). If f is periodic with
(A) [–1, 1] (B) [– , ] fundamental period , then a belongs to :
(C) [0, 1] (D) [–1, 0] [A] (A) [2, 3) (B) {4, 5}
(C) [4, 5] (D) [4, 5) [D]
Q.54 The value of n I for which the period of
sin x Q.61 The domain of the function
function f(x) = is 4, is :
sin x / n f(x) = log( x log 2 x
– 2) is -
(A) – 3 (B) 3
(C) 2 (D) 4 [C] 1
(A) 0, [4, ) (B)
4
Q.55 Let f : A [3, ), f(x) = x2 – 6x + 12 be a 1
bijective function then interval A can be : 4 , 1 [4, )
(A) [0, ) (B) [3, )
(C) [12, ) (D) [– 6, ) [B] 1
(C) 0, (4, ) (D) None of these
4
x
Q.56 The period of sin [x] + cos where [x] Q.62 Let f(x) =
4 2
0 for x 0
denotes integral part of x, is :
2
x sin for – 1 x 1; (x
(A) 24 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 8 [D] x
x | x |
for x 1 or x –1
ex 1 y y
(C) f(x) = n (x + 1 x2 )
ex 1
1 (C) x' x (D) x' x
(D) f(x) = [x/] + ; where [ . ] denotes o o
2
greater integer function
y' y'
Q.68 Domain of the function f (x) = Q.74 If f(x) = sin 2x + x – [x], where [x] is the
4 x2 .
integral part of x, then f(x) is -
(A) [–2, 2] (B) [–2, 0]
(A) a periodic function with period
(C) [0, 2] (D) [–2, 2] [A]
(B) a periodic function with period 2
Q.69 The graph of function y = x2 is. (C) a periodic function with period 1
(D) Not a periodic function [D]
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x x x Q.83 Let f: R R be a periodic function such that
Q.75 If f(x) = sin x + tan + sin 2 + tan 3 + f (T + x) = 1 + [1 – 3 f (x) + 3 (f (x)) 2 –
2 2 2
(f(x))3]1/3 where T is a fixed positive number,
x x then period of f (x) is
….. + sin n –1
tan is a periodic
2 2n (A) T (B) 2T
function with period k, then k = (C) 3T (D) None of these [B]
1
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 2n (D)
2n
[C]
Q.84 If f (x + f(y)) = f (x) + y
– x, y R and
V
f (0) = 1, then f (7) =
Q.76 If f(x) = cos x + cos ax is a periodic function, (A) 1 (B) 0 (C) –1 (D) 7 [A]
then a is necessarily
(A) an integer 1 2
(B) a rational number Q.85 If f(x) = [x] + x x –3x + 5 ([.]
3 3
(C) an irrational number
denotes the greatest integer function) then
(D) an even number [B]
(A) 'f' is a periodic function
(B) 'f' is a non-periodic function
Q.77 Let f : R R defined by f(x) = x 3 + x2 + 100x
+ 5 sin x, then f is
(A) many-one onto (B) many-one into
(C) 4 < f(x) 5
– x R
V
(C) one-one onto (D) one-one into [C] (D) 'f' is not one-one [D]
2
x x 1
Q.78 Let f : R R defined by f ( x ) , x
x 2 ax 5 Q.86 The period of sin [x] + cos +cot [x],
4 2 3
then the set of values of a for which f is onto is
where [x] denotes the integral part of x is -
(A) [0, 1] (B) [–1, 0]
(A) 8 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 24 [D]
(C) [–1, 1] (D)R – [– 20 , 20 ]
[D] Q.87 Let f : R R be a function defined by f(x) =
x|x| 1
Q.102 If f(x) = cos (nx), then f(x) f(y) –
Q.94 If f(x) = – , then f–1(x) equals 2
1 x2
x
|x| |x| f f ( xy) has the value-
(A) (B) (sgn) y
1 – (x) 1– | x |
x 1
(C) – (D) None of these [B] (A) –1 (B)
1– x 2
(C) –2 (D) None of these [D]
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(D) a non periodic function [A] 1
Sol. 2f(x) + 3f = x2 –1
Sol. f(x + 2a) = f(x – 2a) x
x x + 2a
1 1 1
f(x) = f(x + 4a) ; T = 4a put x , 2f + 3 f(x) = 2 –1
x x x
Solve to get f(x).
1 2 x [ x ]
Q.106 Domain of f(x) = sin , where [.] Q.109 If A > 0, c, d, u, v are non-zero constants, and
[x] the graphs of f(x) = |Ax + c| + d and
denotes the greatest integer function, is g(x) = –|Ax + u| + v intersect exactly at 2 points
(A) (– 1) – {0} uc
4 (1, 4) and (3, 1) then the value of equals
(B) , 0 {0} A
3 to -
(C) (–, 0) I+ (A) 4 (B) –4
(D) (–, ) – [0, 1) [D] (C) 2 (D) –2 [B]
1 2 x Sol. f(x) = |Ax + c | + d
Sol. f(x) = sin 1 g(x) = –|Ax + u| + v
[ x ]
which are sides of parallelogram and the
(I) [x] 0 x [0, 1)
diagonals bisect each other
2x
(II) 1 11 u c uc
[x] A A = 3 + 1 =–
A
2x 2{x}
0 2; 02+ 2 4
[x] [x]
{x} Q.110 The polynomial function f(x) satisfies the
1 0 equation f(x) – f(x – 2) = (2x – 1) 2 for all x.
[x]
If p and q are the coefficients of x2 and
x respectively in f(x), then p + q is equal to-
Q.107 If f(x) is continuous and increasing function (A) 0 (B) 5/6
such that domain of g(x) = f (x) x be R (C) 4/3 (D) 1 [B]
and
Sol. Let f(x) = ax3 + px2 + qx + r
1
h(x) = , then the domain of Now use f(x) – f(x – 2) = x2 – 4x + 1
1 x On comparing the coefficients, we get
(x) = f (f (f ( x ))) h (h (h ( x ))) is- 2 1
(A) R (B) {0, 1} a= ,p=1;q=
3 6
(C) R – {0, 1} (D) R – (0, 1) [C]
5
1 Hence, p + q =
Sol. h(x) = ,x1 6
1 x
x 1
h(h(x)) = , x 0, 1 1
x Q.111 If af(x + 1) + bf = x, x – 1, a b
x 1
h(h(h(x))) = x, x 0, 1
then f(2) is equal is -
Also g(x) 0 x R
2a b a
f(x) x f(f(x)) f(x) x (A) (B) 2
(f(x) is an increasing function) 2(a 2 b 2 ) a b2
f(f(f(x))) f(f(x)) f(x) x a 2b
(C) (D) None of these [A]
f(f(f(x))) – x 0 x R – {0, 1} a 2 b2
(x) is defined for all x R – {0, 1}
Q.112 Let x > 0 and let x = [x] + (x) where [x] denotes
Q.108 If 2f(x) + 3f(1/x) = x2 –1 then f(x) is
the greatest integer less than or equal to x and
(A) periodic function (B) an even function
(x) denotes the fraction part of x, the graph of
(C) odd function (D) None of these [B]
y = (x)[x] lies :
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(A) entirely within the unit circle, center origin fohog(x) = sin2(cos–1 x ) = 1 – x.
(B) entirely within the rectangle bounded by Thus no two composites are equal.
x = 0, y = 0, x = 1, y = 1
x x x
(C) entirely within the strip bounded by Q.119 If f(x) = sin x + tan + sin 2 + tan 3 +
y = 0, y = 1 2 2 2
(D) entirely within the strip bounded by x x
y=x&y=x–1 [C] …..+ sin n 1 + tan is a periodic
2 2n
Q.113 Let f : R R and g : R R be two one-one function with period k, then k =
and onto functions such that they are the mirror
1
images of each other about the line y = 2. If h(x) (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 2n (D)
= f(x) + g(x), then h(0) equal to 2n
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 0 (D) 1 [B] x x
Sol.[C] sin x, sin 2 , ….. , sin n 1 are periodic
Q.114 If an is the digit in the unit place of the number 2 2
1 2 3 + …. + n ; then a8 + a9 + a10 + … +
functions with period 2, 23, 25 ,…., 2n
a16 is
x x x
(A) 9 (B) 18 (C) 27 (D) 36 [C] respectively and tan , tan 3 , tan 5 , …..
2 2 2
Q.115 The value of the function y = |2x + 1| + 2|x – 2| x
, tan are periodic functions with period 2,
in the interval –
1
< x < 2, is 2n
2 23, 25 ,…., 2n respectively. L.C.M. of 2,
(A) 4x – 3 (B) 3x – 1 23, 25 ,…., 2n is 2n
(C) 5 (D) 1 [C] Hence f(x) is a periodic function with period
2 y2 y 2 2n k = 2n.
Q.116 If f 2x ,2 x 2
= xy then f(x, y) is
8 8 Q.120 If f(g(x)) = | cos x |, g(f(x)) = cos2 x , then -
equal to (if f(x, y) is always positive) (A) f(x) is a periodic function and g(x) is a
(A) 4 x 2
y 2
(B) x 2
y 2 non-periodic function.
1 (B) f(x) is a non-periodic function and g(x) is a
(C) x 2 y2 (D) none of these [B] periodic function.
4
Q.117 Solution set of x – 1 | x | < 0 is (C) Both f(x) and g(x) are periodic functions
(D) Neither f(x) nor g(x) is a periodic function
1 5
(A) 1, (B) [– 1, 1] Sol.[B] Given, f(g(x)) = | cos x | = cos 2 x ….(i)
2
1 5 g(f(x)) = cos2 x ….(ii)
(C) 1, (D)
2
2 from (i) and (ii), f(x) = x . And g(x) = cos x
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Which of these have no real roots If f(x) is one-one then set of values of ‘m’ will
(A) (i) & (ii) (B) (ii) & (iii) be
(C) (iv) & (iii) (D) (iv) & (i) [B] (A) (– , 0) (B) (– , 0]
(C) (0, ) (D) [0, )
x x x 11x
Q.141 If ; x [0, 500], then Sol. [A]
2 4 6 12
For f to be one-one, vertex must lie on or to the
number of such x is right of y-axis.
(A) 40 (B) 41 –m0 m0
(C) 42 (D) None of these [C]
2
x 1; x0
Q.142 Let f : R R be a function satisfying f(x + y) = for m = 0, f(x) =
1;
x0
f(x) + 2y2 + kxy for all x, y R. If f(1) = 2 and
which is not one-one.
f(2) = 8, then f(x) is equal to-
(A) 2x2 (B) 6x – 4 m (– , 0)
(C) x2 + 3x – 2 (D) –x2 + 9x – 6
(sin x cos x )
Sol.[A] We have, Q.145 If f(x) = 4 , then cos–1(cos
2
f(x + y) = f(x) + 2y2 + kxy for all x, y R
f(x))is
f ( x y) f ( x ) (A) f(x) (B) f(x) –
= 2y + kx for all x R
y (C) 2 –f(x) (D) – f(x)
Sol. [C]
f ( x y) f ( x ) ( 2 y kx )
lim = ylim
0 1 1
y 0 y Range of f(x) is 4 – f(x) 4 +
2 2
f '(x) = kx for all x R. 3.293 f(x) 4.707
kx 2 from the graph of cos–1 (cos x)
f(x) = + C for all x R
2
y= x y=2–x
But, f(1) = 2 and f(2) = 8.
k O
2
Therefore, 2 = + C and 8 = 2k + C –1
2 cos (cos f(x)) = 2 – f(x)
k = 4 and C = 0
Q.146 Which of the following is correct for three
Hence, f(x) = 2x2 for all x R.
function f, g, h defined from R to R
x x (A) (f – g) oh = foh + goh
Q.143 The period of f(x) = sin + cos
n! ( n 1) ! f foh
(B)
oh = goh
x g
+ tan is
n! (C) (fg) oh = (foh) (goh)
(A) 2[(n + 1)!] (B) 2 (n !) (D) (fog) oh = (foh) o (goh)
(C) (n + 1) ! (D) (2n + 2) f foh
! Sol.[B] obviously oh = while remaining
g goh
x x x
Sol.[A] f(x) = sin + cos + tan choices are incorrect
n! ( n 1)! n!
Q.147 If f : R R satisfying f(0) = 1, f(1) = 2 and
2n! 2(n+1)! n! f(x + 2) = 2 f(x) + f(x + 1) then f(6) is
L.C.M of [2n!, 2(n + 1)!, n!] = 2(n + 1)! (A) 8 (B) 32
(C) 16 (D) 64
Sol.[D] f(2) = 2f(0) + f(1) = 4
Q.144 Let a function is defined as f : R R
f(3) = 4 + 4 = 8
x 2 2mx 1, x0
f(x) = f(4) = 8 + 8 = 16
mx 1, x0 f(5) = 16 + 16 = 32
f(6) = 32 + 32 = 64
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(B) gof is one-one but g is not one-one
–1
Q.148 Domain of sec (sinx) is - (C) gof is invertible but g is not invertible
(A) R– (–1, 1) (B) (D) f and g are both one-one [A]
(C) – , (D) None of these [D] x2
2 2 Q.154 Let f: [–10, 10] R and f(x) = sin x +
a
cosx; for what value of ‘a’ given function is an
Q.149 Let f : A [2, 6]; f(x) = 3 sinx + cosx + 4 odd function (Here [x] represents greatest
is bijective function then set A is - integer x):
2 5 (A) a (–100, 100) (B) a < 100
(A) – , (B) – ,
3 3 6 6 (C) a > 100 (D) a < – 100 [C]
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7 3 f(x) = 0
common values of x is <x<
6 2
{function is periodic so that consider the interval Q.162 The domain set of the function
0 x 2} f(x) = log7 log5 log3 log2 (2x3 + 5x2 –14x) is
(A) (– ) – {0}
For f(x) = sin x + 3 cos x = 2sin x (B) (0,)
3 (C) (– 41/2) (2, )
7 3 (D) (– 4– 1/2) (2, ) [D]
Now <x<
6 2
3 11 Q.163 If 5{x} = x + [x] and [x] – {x} = 1/2 where {x}
< +x<
2 3 6 and [x] are fractional part and integral part of x
then x is
1
– 1 < sin x < (A) 1/2 (B) 3/2
3 2 (C) 2 (D) None of these [B]
– 2 < 2 sin x < – 1
3 Q.164 Consider a function g(x) defined as
2008
Range is (–2, – 1) 1)
g(x) ( x ( 2 1) = (x + 1) (x2 + 1) (x4 +1)
2007
Q.161 If f(x) is an even function and satisfies the ….. ( x 2 1) – 1 then value of g(2) equals
(A) 1 (B) 22008 –1
1
relation x2f(x) – 2f = g(x) where g(x) is (C) 22008 (D) 2
x Sol.[D] R.H.S.
an odd function then f(5) equals =
(A) 0 (B)
50
75
( x 1)( x 1)( x 2 1)........ x 2 2007
1 1
49 x 1
(C) (D) None of these =
75
2007
1 ( x 2 1)( x 2 1)( x 4 1)........ x 2 1 1
Sol.[A] x f(x) – 2f = g(x)
2
...(1)
x x 1
x
1
x
=
2
( x 2 1)( x 2 1)........ x 2
2
2007
1 1
x 1
x
1
2
1 1
f – 2 f(x) = g
x x g(x) x ( 2 2008 1)
1
x 2 2008
1 1
x 1
1 1
f – 2x2 f(x) = x2g
x
1
x
1
g(2) 2 ( 2
2008
1)
1 22
2008
1 1
2f – 4x2 f(x) = 2x2g
x x
...(2)
g(2)
2 2008
2 2 2 2008
2
Equation (1) + Equation (2) 2
g(2) = 2
1
– 3x f(x) = g(x) + 2x g
2 2
x x 1 1
1 2x 2
g ( x ) 2 x 2g Q.165 Let f(x) = sin x 1 , f(x) be an odd
x
f(x)= – x3 3x 4 1
3x 2
function and its odd value is equal to g(x) then
f(1) g(1) is -
1 (A) –1 (B) – 4
g(x) and g is odd so that f(x) will be odd
x (C) – 5 (D) 1
but given f(x) is even so that f(x) should be zero Sol.[B] f(x) is odd function
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g(x) = f(–x) = – f(x) (A) – 2003 (B) 2003
x 1 1 (C) –1/2 (D) 1/2
g(x).f(x) = – sin x 2x 2 1 Sol.[C] Let f(0) = k, a=0
x3 3x 4 1 We get f(b) = f(0) = k and again if b = 0 gives
f(a) = k f(a) = f(b) = k a, b f(x) is a
x 1 1 constant function
sin x 2x 2 1 f (2003) = – 1/2
x3 3x 4 1
sin x cos 3x
= – Q.168 Let y = , then -
sin 3x cos x
x2 2 x sin( x ) 2 x 2 1 4x 4 1
1
x sin( x ) 2 x 1 2 2
sin (x ) 4 x 1 4 3
6 x 6y1 3 ,3
x sin(x ) (A) (B) y < 1/3 or y 3
4x 4 1 x 3 sin( x ) 6 x 6 1 6
x 9x 14
(C) y – 3 or y > 1/3 (D) none of these
3 3 5 sin x cos 3x
Sol.[B] y =
f(1) = – 3 5 7 =–4 sin 3x cos x
5 7 11 y (3 sinx – 4 sin3x) cosx = sinx (4 cos3x – 3 cosx)
y (3 – 4 sin2 x) = 4 cos2 x – 3
Q.166 The range of function 4(y – 1) sin2 x + (1 – 3y) = 3
2 1 2 1 3y 1
f(x) = sin–1 x + cos–1 x , where sin2 x =
2 2 4( y 1)
[.] is the greatest integer function is - 3y 1
0 < sin2 x 1 0 < 1
1 4( y 1)
(A) , (B) 0,
2 2 3y 1 3y 1
> 0 and –10
4( y 1) 4( y 1)
(C) (D) 0,
2 (3y – 1) (y – 1) > 0 and (y – 3) (y – 1) 0
y < 1/3 or y < 1 and
2 1 2 1
Sol.[C] f(x) = sin–1 x + cos–1 x 2 y < 1 or y 3 y < 1/3 or y 3
2
2 1 2 1 Q.169 The 'x' for which sin x (sin x + cos x) = [x]
= sin–1 x + cos–1 x 2 1
2 where [.] denotes greatest integral function is -
(A) [0, 2) (B) [0, 1] [2, 3)
2 1 2 1
= sin–1 x + cos–1 x 1 (C) [–1, 1) [1, 2) (D) None of these
2 2 Sol.[A] sin2 x + sin x cos x = [x]
1 1 1 cos 2x sin 2 x
Since x2 + = [x]
2 2 2 2
2 1 sin 2x – cos2x = 2 | x | – 1
So, x is defined only for the two
2 2 {sin 2x cos /4 – cos 2x sin /4}
values. = 2[x] – 1
= 2 {sin (2x – /4} = 2(x) – 1
2 1
x 2 = 0 f(x) = sin 0 + cos (–1) =
–1 –1
– 2 {2 | x | – 1} 2
2 1 1 2 1 2
[x]
x 2 = 1 f(x) = sin 1 + cos 0 =
–1 –1
2 2
[x] = 0.1
So, range of f(x) =
x [0, 1) [1, 2)
Q.167 The function f(x) is defined for all real x. If
Q.170 A function F(x) satisfies the functional equation
f(a + b) = f(ab) a, b and f (–1/2) = –1/2, then
x2 F(x) + F(1 – x) = 2x – x4 for all real x.
f(2003) equals -
F(x) must be -
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(A) x2 (B) 1 – x2 domain of the given function is ((–, 1) ~ {0})
(C) 1 + x2 (D) x2 + x + 1 {x : x –2}= [–2, 1) ~ {0}
Sol.[B] Replacing x by (1 – x) gives x [x]
(1 – x)2 F (1 – x) + F(x) = 2(1 – x) – (1 – x)4 Q.174 Let f(x) = , x R, then the range of f
1 x [x]
Eliminating F(1 – x) from (1) and (2), we get
is :
F(x) = 1– x2
(A) [0, 1] (B) [0, 1/2]
(C) [0, 1/2) (D) (0, 1)
Q.171 The complete set of values of 'a' for which the
Sol. [C]
function f(x) = tan–1 (x2 –18x + a) > 0
f(x) = 0 if x and for x R ~ I
x R, is –
2(x – [x]) < 1 + x – [x]. Thus f(x) < 1/2.
(A) (81, ) (B) [81, )
(C) (–, 81) (D) (–, 81]
Q.175 Let f : R R be a function defined by
Sol.[A] tan–1 (x2 –18x + a) > 0, x R
x2 –18x + a > 0, x R e |x| e x
f(x) = . Then :
(18)2 – 4a < 0 e x ex
a > 81 (A) f is both one-one and onto
a (81, ) (B) f is one-one but not onto
(C) f is onto but not one-one
Q.172 Let f(x) = [x] + {x} ; where [.] denotes the (D) f is neither one-one nor onto
integral part of x and {x} denotes the fractional Sol.[D] f is not one-one as f(0) = 0 and f(–1) = 0. f is
part of x. Then f–1(x) is- also not onto as for y = 1 there is no x R such
(A) [x] + {x} (B) [x]2 + {x} that f(x) = 1. If there is such a x R then e|x| –
e–x = ex + e–x. Clearly x 0. For x > 0, this
(C) [x] + {x}2 (D) {x} + {x}
equation gives –e–x = e–x which is not possible.
Sol.[C] Let y = f(x) and [x] = I For x < 0, the above equation gives ex = –e–x
y=I+ xI which is also not possible.
x I = (y – I)
x – I = (y – I)2 Q.176 If f(x) is a polynomial satisfying f(x) . f(1/x) =
x = (y – I)2 + I f(x) + f (1/x), and f(3) = 28, then f(4) is given
x = {y}2 + [y] by:
f–1(x) = [x] + {x}2 (A) 63 (B) 65 (C) 67 (D) 68
th
Alternatively Sol.[B] By considering a general n degree polynomial
and writing the expression f(x) . f(1/x) = f(x)
y = [x] + {x}
= f(x) + f(1/x) in terms of it, it can be proved by
[y] + {y} = [x] + {x} comparing the coefficients of xn, xn–1, ....... and
{y} = {x} ….. ([y] = [x]) the constant term, that the polynomial satisfying
{x} = {y}2 the above equation is either of the form xn + 1 or
{x} + [x] = [y] + {y}2 –xn +1 . Now, from f(3) = 3n + 1 = 28, we get 3n
x = [y] + {y}2 = 27, or n = 3. But f(3) = –3 n + 1 = 28 is not
possible, as –3n = 27 is not true for any value of
f–1 (x) = [x] + {x}2
n. Hence f(4) = 43 + 1 = 65.
Q.173 The domain of definition of the function
1 Q.177 Let f(x) = sin–1 (sin x). Then:
y= + x 2 is :
log10 (1 x ) (A) f is periodic with period
(A) (–3, –2) ~ {–2.5} (B) [0, 1] ~ {0.5} (B) f is periodic with period /2
(C) [–2, 1) ~ {0) (D) None of these (C) f is periodic with period 2
Sol.[C] log10 (1 – x) is defined if 1 – x > 0 and 1/log 10 (D) f is non-periodic
(1 – x) is defined for x (–, 1) ~ Sol.[C] On the interval [–/2,/2], we have y = sin–1
{x : log10 (1 – x) = 0} = (–, 1) = (–, 1) ~ {0}. (sin x) = x by definition of the function
Also x 2 is meaningful if x – 2. Thus the sin–1 x. To obtain the graph of the function on
the interval /2 x 3/2, put z = x –,
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then x = + z, –/2 z 2, (A) {0, 3} (B) (0, 3)
y = sin–1 (sin x) = sin–1 (sin (z + ) = – sin–1 (sin z) (C) {0, –3} (D) [–3, 0] [C]
= –z = –x and so on. 2 | x |
Q.184 The domain of sec 1 is
4
(A) R (B) R – (–1, 1)
y (C) R – (–3, 3) (D) R – (– 6, 6) [D]
Q.185 The domain of the function -
– 3/2 f(x) = 24 – xC3x – 1 +40 – 6xC8x – 10 is -
– • • • • x
(A) {2, 3} (B) {1, 2, 3}
(C) {1, 2, 3, 4} (D) None of these [A]
Q.178 Suppose f(x) = (x + 1)2 for x –1. If g(x) is the Q.186 Let f be a real valued function defined by
function whose graph is the reflection of f(x) 1| x |
w.r.t. y = x, then g(x) equals: f(x) = sin–1 + cos–1
3
1
(A) – x –1, x 0 (B) , x > –1 | x | 3
( x 1) 2
5
(C) x 1 , x –1 (D) x –1, x 0
Then domain of f(x) is given by
Sol.[D] Clearly g(x) = f–1 (x). Let y = f(x) = (x + 1)2
(A) [–4, 4] (B) [0, 4]
y –1 = x. Hence f–1 (x) = x –1, x 0 (C) [–3, 3] (D) [–5, 5] [A]
1
5x x 2 Q.187 The range of the function y = is :
Q.179 Domain of y log10 : 2 sin 3x
4
1
(A) (0, 5) (B) [1, 4] (A) , 1 (B)
3
(C) (–, 0) (5, ) (D) (–, 1) (4, ) [A]
1
3 , 1
2x 1
Q.180 Domain of y log x 4 log 2 1
2
3 x (C) , 1 (D) None of
3
(A) (–4, – 3) (4, ) (B) (–, –3) (4, ) these [C]
(C) (–, –4) (3, ) (D) (–4, – 3) (3, 4) [D]
Q.188 The range of the function
Q.181 The domain of definition of f(x) = loge(3x2 – 4x + 5) is -
f(x) = sin–1 (|x –1| –2) is:
11
(A) [–2, 0] [2, 4] (B) (–2, 0) (2, 4) (A) , log e (B)
3
(C) [–2, 0] [1, 3] (D) (–2, 0) (1, 3) [A]
11
Q.182 The domain of definition of log e 3 ,
log 0.3 ( x 1) 11 11
f(x) = is: (C) log e , log e (D) None of these
2
x 2x 8 3 3
(A) (1, 4) (B) (–2, 4) [B]
(C) (2, 4) (D) [2, ) [D]
Q.189 The value of the function
x 2 3x 2
f(x) = lies in the interval -
x2 x 6
Q.183 The function 1
(A) (– , )/ , 1 (B) (– , )
f(x) = cot–1 ( x 3) x + cos–1 5
x 2 3x 1
is defined on the set S, where S is equal to: (C) (– , )/{1} (D) None of these [B]
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e x ex e x ex
Q.190 Find the range of the following function, (C) (D) [C]
2 e x e x
y log ( 2 (sin x cos x ) 5)
7 Q.199 Let f : RR be given by f(x) = (x + 1) 2–1, x –1.
(A) R (B) Z Then the set of values of x for which
(C) [ log7 4, log7 5] (D) Q [D] f(x) = f –1(x) is given by -
(A) {0} (B) {0, –1}
Q.191 The greatest value of the function (C) {–1} (D) None of these [B]
f (x) = cos{xe[x] + 2x2 – x}, x (–1, ) where Q.200 If f (x) = x3 – 1 and domain of f = {0,1, 2, 3},
[x] denotes the greatest integer less than or then domain of f –1 is -
equal to x, is (A) {0, 1, 2, 3} (B) {1, 0, –7, –26}
(A) 1 (B) – 1 (C) {–1, 0, 7, 26} (D) {0, –1,– 2, –3} [C]
(C) 0 (D) 5 [A]
Q.192 Which of the following function (s) has the ex – e–x
Q.201 The inverse of the function y = is
range [–1, 1] ex e–x
(A) f(x) = cos (2 sin x) 1 1 x 1 2x
(A) log (B) log
1 2 1 x 2 2x
(B) g(x) = cos 1
1 x 2 1 1 x
(C) log (D) 2 log (1+ x) [C]
(C) h(x) = sin (log2 x) 2 1 x
(D) k(x) = sin (ex) [C] Q.202 The function f(x) is defined in [0, 1] then the
domain of definition of the function f[n (1–
Q.193 Range of f(x) = 4 x + 2 x + 1 is x2)] is given by :
(A) (0, ) (B) (1, ) (A) x {0}
(C) (2, ) (D) (3, ) [A] (B) x [– 1 e –1] [1 + 1 e ]
(C) x (– , )
Q.194 Let f: R R be a function defined by
(D) None of these [A]
f(x) = (1 – x)1/3 is:
x 1
(A) one-one and onto (B) many one and onto Q.203 If f(x) = then f (2x) is
(C) one-one and into (D) many one and into x 1
[A] f (x) 1 3f ( x ) 1
(A) (B)
Q.195 Let f : R R be a function defined by f (x) 3 f (x) 3
x 2 2x 5 f (x) 3 f (x) 3
f(x) = is : (C) (D) [B]
2
x x 1 f (x) 1 3f ( x ) 1
(A) one-one and into (B) one-one and onto Q.204 If f (x) = cos (log x) then
(C) many-one and onto (D) many-one and into f(x2) f(y2) – [f(x2/y2) + f (x2 y2)] has the value
[D] (A) –2 (B) –1
Q.196 The function f : [2, ) Y defined by (C) 1/2 (D) None [D]
f(x) = x2 – 4x + 5 is both one–one & onto if: Q.205 If f(x) = (x – 1)/x for all real number except
(A) Y = R (B) Y = [1, ) x = 0 and g (u) = u 2 + 1, for all u R then
(C) Y = [4, ) (D) Y = [5, ) [C] f [g (u)] is defined for:
(A) all real number u (B) u = –1
Q.197 Let F : R R be a function defined by (C) u2 = 1 (D) u = 0 [A]
f(x) = x3 + x2 + 3x + sin x. Then f is :
Q.206 If f : R R is a function satisfying the property
(A) one– one & onto (B) one –one & into
f(x +1) + f(x + 3) = 2 x R then the period
(C) many one & onto (D) many one & into [C]
(may not be fundamental period) of f (x) is
(A) 3 (B) 4
Q.198 If f (x) = loge (x+ 1 x 2 ) , then f –1(x) =
(C) 7 (D) 6 [B]
e x e x
(A) log (x– 1 x 2 ) (B) Q.207 Which of the following function is periodic
2 (A) f(x) = x – [x] where [x] denotes the largest
integer less than or equal to the real number x
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(B) f(x) = sin (1/x) for x 0 f(0) = 0 1
(C) f(x) = x cos x Q.214 If f (x) = 27x3 + and , are the roots of
x3
x cos / x x 0
(D) f ( x ) [A] 1
0 x0 3x + = 2 then -
x
(A) f () = f () (B) f () = 10
(C) f () = – 12 (D) None of these [A]
Q.213 Which of the following function is an odd Q.219 Let f(x) = sin a x (where [ ] denotes the
function greatest integers function). If f is periodic with
(A) f(x) = 1 x x 2 – 1 x x 2 fundamental period , then a belongs to -
(A) [2, 3) (B) {4, 5}
a x 1
(B) f(x) = x x
(C) [4, 5] (D) [4, 5) [D]
a 1 Q.220 Let the function f(x) = 3x2 – 4x + 8 log ( 1 + | x | )
1 x be defined on the interval [0, 1]. The even
(C) f(x) = log extension of f(x) to the interval [–1, 0] is -
1 x2
(A) 3x2 + 4x + 8 log(1 + | x |)
(D) f(x) = k (constant) [A]
(B) 3x2 – 4x + 8 log(1 + | x |)
(C) 3x2 + 4x – 8 log(1 + | x |)
(D) 3x2 – 4x – 8 log (1 + | x |) [A]
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sinx
1
Q.221 The function f(x) = is - (B) ,
2 3 6
(A) periodic with period 2 (C)
(B) an odd function 1 3
(C) a even function 1 , 1
(D) None of these [A] 2
3 3 2 6 6
1 3
(D) 1 , 1
Q.222 The function f(x) = log10 cos( 2x ) exists 2 3 3 2 6 6
- [C]
(A) for any rational x
(B) only when x is a positive integer Q.228 If A be the set of all triangles and B that of
(C) only when x is fractional positive real numbers, then the mapping
(D) for any integer value of x including zero [D] f : A B given by
f() = area of , ( A) is -
(A) one one into mapping
Q.223 The domain of the function sec–1[x2 – x + 1], is (B) one one onto mapping
given by– (C) many-one into mapping
where [·] is greatest integer function - (D) many-one onto mapping [D]
(A) [0, 1] (B) (–, 0] [1, )
1 – 5 1 5
(C) , (D) None of Q.229 Let f : R A = y | 0 y be a function
2 2 2
these [B] such that f (x) = tan –1 (x2 + x + k), where k is a
constant. The value of k for which f is an onto
Q.224 The domain of definition of the function function, is -
cot –1 x (A) 1 (B) 0
f(x) = , where [x] denotes the
{x 2 – [ x 2 ]} (C) 1/4 (D) None of these [C]
greatest integer less than or equal to x is -
Q.230 Which of the following functions are not
(A) R
injective map -
(B) R – {± n : n I+ {0}}
(A) f(x) = |x + 1|, x [–1, )
(C) R – {0}
1
(D) R – {n : n } [C] (B) g(x) = x + ; x (0, )
x
Q.225 The domain of the definition of (C) h(x) = x2 + 4x – 5 ; x (0, )
f(x) = log{(log x)2 – 5 log x + 6} is equal to- (D) k(x) = e–x ; x [0, ) [B]
(A) (0, 102) (B) (103, )
Q.231 Let f be an injective map. with domain {x, y, z}
(C) (10 , 10 )
2 3
(D) (0, 102) (103, )
and range {1, 2, 3}, such that exactly one of the
[D]
following statements is correct and the
Q.226 The domain of the function
remaining are false :
log log .........log x
10 10
y =
10
is - f(x) = 1 , f(y) 1, f(z) 2
n times
The value of f –1 (1) is -
(A) [10n, + ) (B) (10n–1, + ) (A) x (B) y
(C) [10n–2, + ) (D) None of these [D] (C) z (D) None of these [B]
Q.227 If A = x : x and Q.232 Let f : R R and g : R R be two one-one
6 3
onto functions such that they are mirror image
f(x) = cos x – x (1 + x) then f(A) is equal to-
of each other about the line y = 0, then
h(x) = f(x) + g(x) is-
(A) ,
6 3 (A) one-one and onto
(B) one-one but not onto
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(C) not one-one but onto then -
(D) Neither one-one nor onto [D] – 1; – 1 x 0 or x 1
(A) fog (x) = 0 ; x 0, 1, – 1
Q.233 If the function y = logx(x + 1) is plotted for all 1;
0 x 1
real value of x for which it is defined, the graph
looks like – 1; –1 x 0
Y (B) fog (x) = 0 ; x 0, 1, – 1
1; 0 x 1
(C) fog (x) =
(A) –1 X
– 1; – 1 x 0 or x 1
0; x 0, 1, – 1
1; 0 x 1 or x –1
Y (D) fog (x) =
1; – 1 x 0 or x 1
0 ; x 0, 1, – 1
(B) 1;
0 x 1 or x –1
1 X
[C]
Y
Q.236 Period of f(x) = e + sin [x] is (where, [.]
cos {x}
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Q.240 Let f be a function satisfying f (x + y) = f (x).f (y) (C) {0, 1, –1}
n
3i 3 3i 3
for all x, y R. If f (1) = 3 then f (r ) is (D) 0,1,
2
,
2
r 1
equal to - [B]
3 n 3
(A) (3 – 1) (B) n (n + 1)
2 2 Let f(x) = [x] sin
Q.246 , where [.] denotes
[ x 1]
(C) 3n+1 – 3 (D) None of these
[A]
the greatest integer function. The domain of
f is ....... [IIT 96]
Q.241 If f() =
(A) {x R| x [–1, 0)}
(2 cos – 1)(2 cos 2 – 1)(2 cos 4 – 1) ..... ( 2 cos 2 n –1(B)
–{x1) R| x [1, 0)}
n
2 cos 2 1 (C) {x R| x [–1, 0)}
(D) None of these [C]
2
for n N and 2m ± , m I,
3
then f(/4) = Q.247 If f(x) = sin2x + sin2 x
3
(A) 1 – 2 (B) 2 –
5
1 + cos x cos x and g = 1, then (gof)
3 4
(C) 2 +1 (D) None of
these [B] (x) =
[IIT 96]
Q.242 All the values of a for which (A) –2 (B) –1 (C) 2 (D) 1 [D]
2
[a
2
( 4 4a ) x + 4x 3] dx 12 are given Q.248 If g (f(x)) = | sin x | and f(g(x)) = (sin x )2,
1 then [IIT 98]
by- (A) f(x) = sin2x, g(x) = x
(A) a = 3 (B) a 4 (B) f(x) = sin x, g(x) = |x|
(C) 0 a < 3 (D) None of these [A]
(C) f(x) = x2, g(x) = sin x
(D) f and g cannot be determined [A]
Q.243 If f(x) = [x2] – [x]2 where [·] denotes the
greatest integer function and x [0, 2], the set Q.249 If f(x) = 3x – 5, then f–1(x) is - [IIT 1998]
of values of f(x) is - 1
(A) {–1, 0} (B) {–1, 0, 1} (A) is given by
3x – 5
(C) {0} (D) {0, 1 , 2} [D]
x 5
(B) is given by
Q.244 Let f(x) be defined for all x > 0 and be 3
(C) does not exist because f is not one-one
x
continuous. Let f(x) satisfy f = f(x) – f(y) (D) does not exist because f is not onto [B]
y
for all x, y and f(e) = 1. Then - [IIT-1995S] Q.250 If the function f : [1, ) [1, ) is defined by
f (x) = 2x(x–1) , then f –1 (x) is [IIT 99]
(A) f(x) is bounded x ( x 1)
1
x (A)
(B) f 0 as x 0 2
y
(C) x f(x) 1 as x 0 (B)
1
2
1 1 4log 2 x
(D) f(x) = n x [D]
(C)
1
2
1 1 4log 2 x
Q.245 Let f(x) = (x + 1)2– 1, (x > – 1). Then the set
(D) not defined [B]
S = {x : f (x) = f –1(x)} is – [IIT 95]
(A) Empty
(B) {0, –1}
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Q.251 The domain of definition of the function y(x) R
| 1, x0
given by the equatin 2x + 2y = 2 is – Q.258 Let g (x) = 1 + x – [x] and f (x) = S 0, x0
[IIT Scr. 2000] |T1, x0
(A) 0 < x < 1 (B) 0 < x < 1
Then for all x, f (g(x) is equal to–
(C) – < x < 0 (D) – < x < 1 [D]
[IIT Scr. 2001]
(A) x (B) f (x)
Q.252 Let f() = sin (sin + sin 3 ). Then f()-
(C) 1 (D) g (x) [C]
[IIT 2000]
(A) 0 only when 0
Q.259 Suppose f(x) = (x + 1) 2 for x – 1. If g(x) is the
(B) 0 for all real
function whose graph is the reflection of the
(C) 0 for all real graph of f(x) with respect to the line
(D) 0 only when 0 [C] y = x, then g(x) equals– [IIT Scr. 2002]
1
Q.253 Let f (x) = (1 + b2)x2 + 2bx + 1 and let m(b) be (A) – x – 1, x 0 (B) ,x>–1
( x 1) 2
the minimum value of f(x). As b varies, the
range of m(b) is - [IIT 2001] (C) x 1 , x – 1 (D) x – 1, x 0 [D]
(A) [0, 1] (B) [0, 1/2]
(C) [1/2, 1] (D) (0, 1] [D] Q.260 Let function f : R R be defined by
f(x) = 2x + sin x for x R. Then f is–
Q.254 Let E = {1, 2, 3, 4} and F = {1, 2}. Then the [IIT Scr. 2002]
number of onto functions from E to F is- (A) one to one and onto
[IIT 2001] (B) one to one but not onto
(A) 14 (B) 16 (C) 12 (D) 8 [A] (C) onto but not one to one
(D) neither one to one nor onto [A]
x
Q.255 Let f (x) = , x – 1, then for what value
x 1 x
Q.261 Let f(x) = defined as [0, ) [ 0, ),
of f { f (x) } = x. [IIT Scr. 2001] 1 x
(A) 2 (B) – 2 (C) 1 (D) –1 [D] f(x) is– [IIT Scr.2003]
(A) one one & onto
(B) one–one but not onto
(C) not one–one but onto
(D) neither one–one nor onto [B]
x2 x 2
Q.257 If f : [1, ) [2, ) is given by Q.263 Find the range of f(x) = is–
1 x2 x 1
f (x) = x + then f–1 (x) equals –
x
[IIT Scr.2003]
[IIT Scr. 2001]
x 11
(A) x x 4
2
(B) (A) (1, ) (B) 1,
1 x2 7
2
2
(C) x x 4 (D) 1 + x2 4 [A]
2
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7 (A) 15 (B) 0
(C) 1, (D) (C) 5 (D) 10 [C]
3
7 Q.269 Let f : R R be any function . Define
1, [C]
5 g : R R by g (x) = |f (x)| for all x. then g is
Q.264 Domain of f(x) = sin 1 ( 2 x ) / 6 is -
[IIT 2000S]
(A) onto if f is onto
[IIT Scr.2003] (B) one-one if f is one-one
1 1 1 1 (C) continuous if f is continuous
(A) , (B) , (D) differentiable if f is differentiable [C]
4 2 2 2
1 1 1 1 Q.270 Let g (x) = log f (x) where f(x) is a twice
(C) , (D) , [A]
4 4 2 4 differentiable positive function on (0, ) such
that
Q.265 Let f(x) = sin x + cos x and g(x) = x2 – 1, then f(x + 1) = x f(x). Then, for N = 1, 2, 3, …
g (f(x)) will be invertible for the domain- 1 1
g N – g = [IIT 2008]
[IIT Scr.2004] 2 2
(A) x [0, ] (B) x – ,
4 4
1 1 1
(A) – 4 1 .....
9 25 ( 2 N – 1) 2
(C) x 0, (D) x – , 0 [B]
2 2
1 1 1
(B) 4 1 ....
2
9 25 ( 2 N – 1)
x , x Q
Q.266 f (x) ;
0, x Q 1 1 1
(C) – 4 1 ....
2
9 25 ( 2 N 1)
0 xQ
g (x)
x x Q
1 1 1
(D) 4 1 .....
2 [A]
then (f – g) is [IIT Scr.2005]
9 25 (2 N 1)
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Q.298 Given f(x) as a periodic function with period
Questions Add (1–7-09) 2 and it is defined as
x
f(x) = cos + 1; for 0 < x < 1
1 1 1 1 2 2
Q.293 The sum
2 2 2000 2 2000 =2–x ; for 1 x < 2
Here [x] represents greatest integer x. If
1 3 1 1999 f(0) = 1, which of the following be the graph of
2 2000 .... 2 2000 y = f(x), for x[–2, 1]
y
(where [] denotes the greatest integer function)
is equal to - 1
(A) 1000 (B) 999 (C) 1001 (D) none
Sol. [A] (A) x
–2 –1 O 1
Q.294 Let f(x) = log2(log1/3(log7(sin x + a))) be defined
for every real value of x, then set of all possible
values of a is : y
(A) [2, 6) (B) (2, 6)
(C) [2, 6] (D) None of these 1
Sol. [B] (B) x
–2 –1 O 1
Q.295 The domain of the function
log 0.3 ( x 1)
f(x) = is y
x 2 2x 8
1
(A) (– 2, 4) (B) [2, 4)
(C) [1, 5] (D) None of these (C) x
–2 –1 O 1
Sol. [B]
x 1
Q.296 If f(x) = then f(ax) in terms of f(x) is
x 1
y
equal to - 3
f (x) a 2
(A) (B)
1 af ( x )
(D) 1
x
(a 1) f ( x ) a 1 –2 –1 O 1
(C)
(a 1)f ( x ) a 1
(a 1) f ( x ) a 1
(D) None of these Sol. [D]
(a 1)f ( x ) a 1
Sol. [C]
Q.299 Let f: R [–1, 1] and g : R B, where R be
the set of all real numbers g(x) = sin–1
x2
Q.297 Let f : R R such that f ( x ) . Which f (x)
x2 1 4 f 2 ( x ) .If g(x) & f(x) both
of the following not hold good ? 2 3
(A) f(x) is bounded are surjective, then set B is
(B) the line y = 0 is asymptote to f(x) 2
(C) f(|x|) is not differentiable at x = 0 (A) – , (B) 0, 3
3 3
(D) range of f(x) contains 2 integers
Sol. [D]
(C) 0, (D) [0, ]
3
Sol. [B]
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(D) None of these
Q.300 Which one of the following statements is not Sol. [D]
correct ? x
(A) A line and a point not on it determine one Q.307 The domain of the function y = 2 sin is
2
and only one plane
(B) If two lines intersect, they lie in different
(A) n , ( 2n 1) ; n z
planes 2
(C) Any three non-collinear points determine a
plane
(B) 4n , 2 (2n 1) ; n z
(D) If two distinct planes intersect, they n
intersect along a line (C) , (2n 1) ; n z
2 4
Sol. [B]
(D) None of these
Q.301 f : {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} {a, b, c, d}. Total number of
Sol. [B]
onto functions ‘f ’, is equal to
(A) 242 (B) 245 (C) 1024 (D) 240 Q.308 Let f : R R is defined by f(x) = sin ( n | x | )
Sol. [D]
; x 0 then f(x) 1 – (f ( y)) 2 +
Q.302 The value of 'c' for which the set {(x, y)|x 2 + y2 f ( y ). 1 – (f ( x )) 2 is
+ 2x 1} {(x, y)|x – y + c 0} contains only (A) f (x) + f (y) (B) f (x). f(y)
one point in common is - x
(A) (– , –1] [3, ) (B) {–1, 3} (C) f (xy) (D) f
y
(C) {–3} (D) {–1}
Sol. [C]
Sol. [D]
9x
Q.303 Find the set of values of '' for which the Q.309 Let f(x) = then f(x) + f(1 – x) =
9x 3
x 2 6 x – 8 (A) 9x (B) 1/9x (C) 1/9 (D) 1
expression y have a
6 x – 8x 2 Sol. [D]
common linear factor in numerator and Q.310 The domain set of the function f(x) = log7 log5
denominator log3 log2 (2x3 + 5x2 – 14x) is
(A) {14} (B) {2}
(A) (– , ) – {0} (B) (0, )
(C) {–8, 2, 14} (D) {0, 2, 14}
(C) (– 4, 1/2) (2, ) (D) (– 4, –1/2) (2, )
Sol. [C]
Sol. [D]
x x
Q.304 Value of x satisfying = is/are Q.311 The range of the function log2(2 – log 2 (16
|x| |x|
2
sin x + 1)) is
(A) x R (B) x R – {0}
(A) (– , 0] (B) [0, )
(C) x R+ (D) x R–
Sol. [C] (C) (– , 1] (D) [0, 1]
Sol. [C]
Q.305 If [x] = [], where [.] denotes greatest integer Q.312 Domain of the function
function, then
1
(A) x (3, 4] (B) x [3, 4) cos x
f(x) = 2 is
(C) x = 3 (D) none of these
2
Sol. [D] 6 35x 6 x
5
(A) [2n, 2n + /3] 2n ,4n
1 2 3
Q.306 Find the domain of f(x) = sin–1 log 2 x
2 1
(B) , 6
(A) ( – – 2 ) ( 2, ) 6
(B) [– 1, 1] 1
5
(C) ( – 2, – 1) ( 1, 2) (C) , , 6
6 3 3
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(D) None of these
Sol. [C] Q.319 If f is a strictly decreasing function with range
Q.313 Domain set of the function f(x) = [a, b], its domain is
(A) [b, a] (B) [f–1(a), f–1(b)]
3 log 64 x – 1 –1 –1
is (C) [f (b), f (a)] (D) none of these
3
2 x – 11 Sol.[C] ‘f ’ is one-one so inverse exist.
(A) [4, )
11 Q.320 The period of the function
(B) ,
2 4 x 3 4 x 3
4 sin4 2
+ 2 cos is -
11 11 6 3 2
(C) 4, ,
2 2 3 2 3 3
(A) (B) (C)
(D) None of these 4 4
Sol. [C]
3 3 4 3
Q.314 The domain of the function f(x) = log2log3log4/ (D)
2 3
(tan–1x)–1 is
2
(A) R (B) (4/ ) 2 4 x 3
(C) (0, 1) (D) None of these
Sol.[B] f(x) = 2 sin + 2 cos
6 2
Sol. [C]
4 x 3
Q.315 Which of the following sets of ordered pairs
3 2
define a one to one function ?
(A) f = {(x, y) ; x2 + y2 = 2} 3 1 8x 6
= + cos
(B) A = {1, 2, 3} , B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} 2 2 3 2
f = {(x, y) ; 5x + 2y is a prime number,
3 3
xA, yB} T=
4
(C) A = {1, 2, 3, 4}, B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7} and
f = {(x, y) ; y = x2 – 3x + 3, xA, yB} Q.321 Let f : {x, y, z} {1, 2, 3} be a one-one
mapping such that only one of the following
(D) None of these
three statements is true and remaining two are
Sol. [D]
false : f(x) 2, f(y) = 2, f(z) 1, then:
Q.316 Let f(x) = sin23x – cos22x and g(x) = (A) f(x) > f(y) > f(z) (B) f(x) < f(y) < f(z)
(C) f(y) < f(x)< f(z) (D) f(y) < f(z) < f(x)
1
1 tan 1 | x | , then the number of values of Sol.[C] Let f(x) 2 be true and f(y) = 2, f(z) 1 are
2 false
x in interval [– 10, 20] satisfying the equation f(x) 2, f(y) 2, f(z) = 1
f(x) = sgn(g(x)) is f(x) = 3, f(y) = 3, f(z) = 1 but then function is
(A) 6 (B) 15 (C) 10 (D) 20 many one, similarly two other cases.
Sol. [B]
Q.322 If a2 + b2 + c2 = 1, then ab + bc + ca lies in the
Q.317 The equation of the image of the pair of rays y = interval :
|x – 1| by the line, x = 0 is 1 1
(A) – ,1 (B) 0,
(A) |y| = x + 1 (B) y = |x + 1| 2 2
(C) y = |x| +1 (D) None of these (C) [0, 1] (D) [1, 2]
Sol. [B] Sol.[A] (a + b + c)2 = a2 + b2 + c2 + 2 (ab + bc + ca) 0
Q.318 Let [x] denotes greatest integer x, then –1
ab + bc + ca
equation sin x = [1 + sin x] + [1 – cos x] has - 2
(A) one solution in [0, /2] Also a2 + b2 + c2 – ab – bc – ca
(B) one solution in [/2, ] 1
= [(a – b)2 + (b – c)2 + (c – a)2]
(C) one solution in [–/2, 0] 2
(D) no solution for any x R 0
Sol. [D]
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So ab + bc + ca a2 + b2 + c2 1 (D) None of these
Q.323 | – 2x2 + 1 + ex + sin x| = |2x2 – 1| + ex + |sin x| if Sol.[B] If y = f(x) is symmetric about x = a,
& only if x belongs to f(x + a)= f(a – x)
1
(A) 0, (B) R
2 tan 1 x
Q.327 If g(x) = n(1 + x) – , x > 0, then sgn
1 1 x
1
(C) [0, ] (D) , (g(x)) is
2 2
(A) 1 (B) – 1
Sol.[A] In R.H.S. each term is positive & ex > 0 (C) 0 (D) 4
So, 1 – 2x2 0 & sin x 0 Sol.[A] Consider f(x) =(x + 1) n (x + 1) – tan–1x
1 1 1 1
x , & x [2n (2n + 1)] f (x) = (x + 1) . + n(x + 1) –
2 2 x 1 1 x2
(nI) x2
= + n(1 + x)
1 1 x 2
x 0,
2 f (x) > 0 x (0, ) f(x) is increasing
tan 2 x f(0) = 0
Q.324 Domain of function f(x) =
6 cos x 2 sin 2 x f (x)
g(x) = > 0 x (0, )
is x 1
sgn (g(x)) = 1
(A) R – (2n + 1) ; nI
2 Q.328 Let f(x) = 2x + 2 ; x 2
x
(B) R – (2n + 1) ; n I = + 10 ; x < 2
4 2
If f(x) is onto function, then belongs to -
(C) R – (2n 1) (2n 1) ; nI (A) [1, 4] (B) [–2, 3]
2 4
(C) [0, 3] (D) [2, 5]
(D) None of these Sol..[C]
Sol.[C] tan 2x is undefined for 2x = (2n + 1) or Q.329 Given the function f(x) = (ax + a–x)/2; (a > 2),
2 then f(x + y) + f(x – y) =
(A) 2 f(x) . f(y) (B) f(x) . f(y)
x = (2n + 1) also 6 cos x + 2 sin 2x 0 or
4 f (x)
cos x (6 + 4 sin x) 0 cos x 0 (C) (D) None of these
f ( y)
(1 sin x ) t 1 Sol. [A]
Q.325 If f(x) = tLim
then range
(1 sin x ) t 1
of f(x) is Q.330 Let f : R [–1, 1] and g : R B, where R be
(A) [– 1, 1] (B) [0, 1] the set of all real numbers. g(x) = sin –1
(C) {–1, 1} (D){– 1, 0, 1} f (x)
4 f 2 (x) + . If g(x) & f(x)
2 3
Sol.[D] when sin (x) > 0 (1 + sin x) > 1 both are surjective, then set B is -
(1 + sin x)t 2
for sin x = 0 (1 + sin x)t = 1 (A) , (B) 0,
3 3 3
for – 1 sin x < 0 (1 + sin x)t 0
(C) 0, (D) [0, ]
Q.326 Graph of y = f(x) is symmetrical about the line 3
x = 1 then Sol. [B]
(A) f(x) = f(– x) sin x sin 3x
(B) f(1 + x) = f(1 – x ) Q.331 Period of f(x) = is
cos x cos 3x
(C) f(x + 1) = f(x – 1)
(A) (B) /2 (C) /4 (D) 2
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Sol. [A] 3 t 5/ 2 3
Q.332 Let f : R R be a continuous & differentiable c= g(t) =
5 5/ 2 5
function such that f ( x 2 1) x
5 for x ( 4) 5 / 2 3 67
g(4) =
4 5/ 2 5 5
2
(0,) then the value of f 16 y
y
for
y 2
Q.337 If |f(x) + 6 – x2| = |4 – x2| + 2 + |f(x)|, then f(x) is
y(0, ) is equal to- necessarily non-negative in -
(A) 5 (B) 25 (A) [–2, 2] (B) (– , –2) (2,)
(C) 125 (D) 625 (C) [– 6 , 6 ] (D) None of these
Sol. [B]
Sol.[A] Equation will be satisfied by f(x) 0
Q.333 If f(x) = 5 log5x then f –1 ( – ) where R
is equal to- and 4 – x2 so x [–2, 2]
–1
5 / 5 f 1 ( )
f ( –) = = =
5 5 5 / 5 f 1 () x=2
f(3) = f(1) < f(4) so f(2) < f(1) < f(4)
Q.335 Let [x] represents greatest integer x. If
Q.340 Let f(x) be a continuous function in R such that
2 2
[ n ] [ n 1] 2 where , n N,
then can assume f(x) does not vanish for all x R.
(A) (2n + 4) different values 5 5
Sol.[C] g (x2) = x3 1
g (t) = t3/2, where x2 = t
5/ 2
f ( x ) dx =0
1
t
g(t) = +c
5/ 2 sin( [ x ])
Q.341 The range of the function f(x) =
(1) 5 / 2 x2 1
g(1) = +c (where [·] denotes greatest integer function) is:
5/ 2
(A) 0 (B) R
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(C) (0, 1) (D) None of these rx
sin [ x ] Sol.[B] f(g(x)) = 1 ( r 1) x , g (f(x)) = rx
Sol.[A] f(x) = [x] I
x2 1 f(g(x)) = g(f(x)) for infinite many real x
r = 0, 1 two values
sin [ x ]
f(x) = =0 Q.347 If f(x) = px + q and f(f(f(x)) = 8x + 21 where p
x2 1
Q.342 The domain of the function and q are real numbers, then p + q equals -
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 7 (D) 11
x
f(x) = x 2 2 | x | sin 1 is Sol.[B] f(f(f(x))) = p (p2x + pq + q) + q
4 = p3x + p2q + pq + q
p =8 p=2
3
p2q + pq + q = 21
(A) (–, – 2] [2, ) (B) [–4, 4] 5q + 2q = 21 q = 3
(C) [–4, – 2] [2, 4] (D) None of these p + q = 5
Q.348 If f(x) is a function from R R, we say that f(x)
x
Sol.[C] (i) [–1, 1] (ii) x2 – 2|x| 0 has property (I) If f(f(x)) = x for all real numbers x
4 and we say that f(x) has property (II) If f(– f(x)) = –
Q.343 Which of the following functions are not x for all real number x. How many linear functions
have both property I and II ?
bounded (A) exactly one (B) exactly two
2x (C) exactly three (D) infinite
(A) f(x) = , [–2, 2] Sol.[B] Two functions f(x) = x and f(x) = –x
1 x2
|x| |x|
1 cos x Q.349 f(x) = e{e sgn x} , g(x) = e[ e sgn x ] , x R
(B) f(x) = , [– 2, 2] – {0} where {x} and [x] denotes the fractional part
x2
and integral part functions respectively. Also
x 3 8x 6 h(x) = n f(x) + n g(x) then for all real x, h(x)
(C) f(x) = , [0, 5] is -
4x 1
(A) odd function
(D) none of these (B) even function
Sol.[D] f(x) is not bounded if f(x) or – . (C) neither odd nor even function
(D) both odd as well as even function
Sol.[A] h(x) = e|x| sgnx = ex x>0
Q.344 Which of the following statements are incorrect ? =0 x = 0 odd function
I. If f(x) and g(x) are one to one then f(x) + = – e–x x < 0
Q.350 The ‘x’ for which sinx(sinx + cosx) = [x] where
g(x) is also one to one.
[] denotes greatest integer function is
II. If f(x) and g(x) are one-one then f(x). g(x)
(A) [0, 2) (B) [0, 1] [2, 3)
is also one-one
(C) [–1, 1) [1, 2) (D) None of these
III. If f(x) is odd then it is necessarily one one Sol.[A] sin2x + sin x cos x = [x]
(A) I and II only (B) II and III only 1 cos 2x sin 2 x
= [x]
(C) III and I only (D) I, II and III 2 2
sin2x – cos2x = 2| x | – 1
Sol.[D]
2 {sin2x cos /4 – cos2x sin /4} = 2[x] – 1
Q.345 The function f is one to one and sum of all the = 2 {sin (2x – /4)} = 2(x) – 1
intercepts of the graph is 5. The sum of all of 1 2
the intercept of the graph of y = f–1 (x) is - – 2 {2| x | – 1} 2 2 [x]
1 2 1 2
(A) 5 (B) (C) (D) –5 [x] = 0.1 x [0, 1) [1, 2)
5 5 2
Sol.[A] Obviously. Q. 351 If f(x + 2a) = f(x – 2a), then f(x) is-
x rx
Q.346 Let f(x) = and g(x) = . Let S be (A) a periodic function with period 4a
1 x 1 x
the set of all real numbers r such that f(g(x)) = (B) a periodic function with period 2a
g(f(x)) for infinitely many real numbers x. The
(C) a periodic function with indeterminate
number of elements in set S is -
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 5 period
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(D) a non periodic function nx
Q.357 Range of f(x) = is
Sol.[A] f(x + 2a) = f(x – 2a) x
x x + 2a (A) (–, e) (B) (–,
f(x) = f(x + 4a) ; T = 4a e2]
tan n x (C) (–, 2/e] (D) (–, 1/e)
2n
Q.352 Let f(x) = , n N where x Sol.[C]
tan
r 0
r
x
Q.358 Which of the following is even function
a x 1 a x 1
(A) f(x) = (B) f(x) = x
0, 2 a x 1 a x 1
(A) f(x) is bounded and it takes both of it's a x a x
(C) f(x) = (D) None of these
bounds and the range of f(x) contains a x a x
exactly one integral point
a x 1
(B) f(x) is bounded and takes both of it's Sol. [A] f(x) = a x 1
bounds and the range of f(x) contains
a x 1 1 a x
more than one integral point. f(–x) = a x 1
1 a x
(C) f(x) is bounded but minimum and = –f(x)
maximum does not exists.
Q.359 The Domain of the function
(D) f(x) is not bounded as the upper bound not
16 –x 20 – 3x
f(x) = C2x – 1 + P4x – 5 where the symbols
exist.
Sol.[A] have their usual meaning, is the set
Q.353 Real values of x for which xnx –x + 1 > 0, are- (A) {2, 3} (B) {2, 3, 4}
(A) (0, ) (B) (0, 1) (1, ) (C) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} (D) None of these
(C) (1, ) (D) (0, 1) Sol. [A] 16 – x 2x – 1 & 20 – 3x 4x – 5
Sol.[B] 3x 17 7x 25
Q.354 If f(x) = 4x 3 – x 2 – 2x + 1 and x 17/3 x 25/7
Min f ( t ) :0 t x ; 0 x 1 x 25/7 xz
g(x) = x = 2, 3 (2x – 1 0, & 4x 0)
3 – x ; 1 x 2
then Q.360 f : {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} {a, b, c, d}. Total number of
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ax b Q.368 The range of f(x) = cot–1(–x) – tan–1 x + sec–1 x
a b is :
cx d x
Sol.[A] fof(x) = 3
ax b (A) , (B) ,
c d 2 2 2
cx d
Solving it 3
,
(ac + dc)x2 + (bc + d2 – bc – a2)x – ab – bd = 0 2
ac + dc = 0, a2 – d2 = 0, ab + bd = 0 3
so a = – d (C) , (D) ,
2 2 2
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,
2
x 2 3x 2
Q.363 The value of the function f(x) = Sol. [B] f(x) = – (tan–1x + cot–1x) + sec–1x
x2 x 6
lies in the interval - = + sec–1x
2
1
(A) (– , ) – , 1 (B) (– , )
, ,
3
5 Range of f(x) =
2 2
(C) (– , ) – {1} (D) None of these
Q.364 The function f : [2, ) Y defined by Q.369 Let f : R 0, be defined as
6
f(x) = x2 – 4x + 5 is both one–one & onto if:
(A) Y = R (B) Y = [1, ) 4
f(x) = sin–1 2
then f(x) is:
(C) Y = [4, ) (D) Y = [5, ) 4 x 12 x 17
(A) injective as well as surjective
Q.365 If A = x : x and
6 3 (B) surjective but not injective
f(x) = cos x – x (1 + x) then f(A) is equal to- (C) injective but not surjective
(D) neither injective nor surjective
(A) , (B) , 4
6 3 3 6 Sol. [B] f(x) = sin–1 2
( 2 x 3 ) 8
(C)
1 4 1
3
f is surjective
1 , 1 ( 2 x 3) 2 8 2
2
3 3 2 6 6
(2x – 3)2 = 1 for two values of x so f is not
1 3 injective.
(D) 1 , 1
2 3
3 2 6 6
Q.366 If f: [–20, 20] R is defined by Q.370 Domain of definition of the function
x2
f(x) = sin x + cos x, is an even function, f(x) = 3 cos 1 ( 4 x ) is equal to-
a
1 1 1
then the set of values of a is- (A) , (B) ,1
4 8 8
(A) (–, 100) (B) (400, )
(C) (– 400, 400) (D) None of these 1 1
(C) , (D)
Q.367 If A be the set of all triangles and B that of 8 4
positive real numbers, then the mapping 1
f : A B given by 1, 8
f() = area of , ( A) is -
(A) one one into mapping
Sol. [A] cos–1 (4x)
(B) one one onto mapping 3
(C) many-one into mapping 1
(D) many-one onto mapping 4x 1,
2
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1 1 1
x , (A) [f(x + y) + f(x – y)]
4 8 2
1
(B) [f(2x) + f(2y)]
Q.371 Which of the following relations is a function- 2
(A) {(1, 4), (2, 6), (1, 5), (3, 9)} 1
(B) {(3, 3), (2, 1), (1, 2), (2, 3)} (C) [f(x + y). f(x – y)]
2
(C) {(1, 2), (2, 2), (3, 2), (4, 2)}
(D) none of these
(D) {(3, 1), (3, 2), (3, 3), (3, 4)}
1
Sol. [C] (A constant function) Sol. [B] f(x + y)f(x – y) = [(2x+y + 2–x–y)(2x–y + 2–
4
Q.372 If x, y {1,2,3,4} then which of the following
x+y 1 2x 2y –2y –2x
relations is a function- )] = [2 + 2 + 2 + 2 ]
4
(A) {(x, y) |y = x + 2} (B) {(x, y) | y < x + 5}
(C) {(x, y) | x + y > 4} (D) {(x, y) | x + y = 5} 1 2 2 x 2 –2 x 2 2 y 2 –2 y 1
= = [f(2x)
Sol. [D] Try yourself (very simple) 2 2 2 2
+f(2y)]
Q.373 The number of functions that can be defined
2x
from B to A when A = {x1 , x2 , x3 , x4} and Q.376 If f(x) = log , 0 < a < 2 then
2–x
B = {5 , 6, 7} is –
(A) 4 (B) 64 (C) 81 (D) 1 8a
105 f =
2 4 a2
Sol. [B] The number of functions defined from B to
(A) f(a) (B) 2f(a)
A = n(A)n(B) = 43 = 64.
1
(C) f(a) (D) –f(a)
Q.374 Which one of the following is not a function 2
(A) { (x,y) : x , y R, x2 = y }
8a
(B) { (x,y) : x , y R, y2 = x } 2
(C) { (x,y) : x , y R, x3 = y } Sol. [A]
1 8a
f =
1
log 4 a2
(D) { (x,y) : x , y R, y3 = x }
2 4 a2 2 8a
2–
Sol. [B] Let R1 = {(x, y) : x , y R, x2 = y } 4 a2
R1 is a function because for each x R, x2 is 1 2( a 2 4a 4) 1
uniquely determined. = log 2
= log
2 2( a – 4a 4) 2
Let R2 = {(x, y) : x , y R, y2 = x}
2
we have ( 9 , 3) , (9, –3) R2 a2
9 has two images 3, –3 a –2
R2 is not a function 1 a2
= . 2log = f(a)
Let R3 = {(x, y) : x , y R, x3 = y } 2 a–2
R3 is a function because for each x R, x3 is Q.377 If f(x) + 2 f(1 –x) = x2 + 2, x R then f(x) is
uniquely determined. Let R4{(x,y): x, y R, given as -
y3=x}
( x – 2) 2
R4 is a function because for each x R, x1/3 is (A) (B) x2 –2
3
uniquely determined in R
(C) 1 (D) none of these
Sol. [A] f(1 – x) + 2 f(x) = (1 – x)2 + 2
2x 2–x f(x) + 2f (1 – x) = x2 + 2
Q.375 If f(x) = , then f(x + y). f(x – y) is
2
( x – 2) 2
equal to- Solving, we get f(x) = .
3
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Q.378 If f(x + y, x – y) = xy, then the arithmetic mean {(1, 4), ( 2, 19), (3, 67), (4, 259)}
of
f(x, y) and f(y, x) is – Q.381 If f(x) is a function which is odd and even
(A) y (B) x simultaneously, then f(3) – f(2) is equal to –
(C) 0 (D) none of these (A) 1 (B) –1
Sol. [C] Let x + y = a and x – y = b (C) 0 (D) none of these
ab a–b Sol. [C] f(x) = 0; x R f(3) – f(2) = 0
x= and y =
2 2
Q.382 If f :R R, f(x) = ex, then correct statement is–
f(x + y, x – y) = xy
(A) f(x + y) = f(xy)
a b a – b a 2 – b2
f(a, b) = . (B) f(x + y) = f(x) f(y)
2 2 4
(B) f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y)
x 2 – y2 y2 – x 2 (D) none of these
f(x, y) = and f(y, x) =
4 4 Sol. [B] Obviously
Arithmetic mean of f(x, y) and f(y, x) is zero
1 Q.383 Which of the following is/are odd function(s)?
Q.379 If f(x) = +
x 2 2x – 4 (A) x. log {x + 1 x2 }
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Q.393 Let f : R – {n} R be a function defined by
Q.396 Let f(x) be a function whose domain is [–5, 7].
x–m Then the domain of f(|2x + 5|) is –
f(x) = , where m n . This function is-
x–n (A) [– 6, 1] (B) (– 6, 1]
(A) one-one onto (B) one-one into (C) [– 6, 1) (D) None of these
(C) many-one onto (D) many one into Sol. [A] – 5 |2x + 5| 7
x–m |2x + 5| – 5 and |2x + 5| 7
Sol. [B] We have f(x) = , x R – {n}
x–n Always true and – 7 2x + 5 7
Let f(x1) = f(x2) for x1 , x2 R – {n} –6x1
x1 – m x2 – m Hence domain is [– 6, 1].
=
x1 – n x2 – n Hence (A) is the correct answer.
x1x2 –nx1 – mx2 + mn = x1x2 –nx2 – mx1 + mn 2x 2 – x
Q.397 If f(x)= ,then f(x + y). f(x–y) is equal
(m–n)x1 = (m – n)x2 x1 = x2 2
f is one-one to-
x–m 1
f(x) = k =k (A) [f(x + y) + f(x – y)]
x–n 2
kn – m 1
x – m = kx – kn x = (B) [f(2x) + f(2y)]
k –1 2
1 R and for k = 1, x is not a real no. 1
(C) [f(x + y). f(x – y)]
f is not onto 2
(D) none of these
Q.394 If a function f : [2 , ) B defined by Sol. [B]
f(x) = x2 – 4x + 5 is a bijection, then B is equal 1
to f(x + y)f(x – y) = [(2x+y + 2–x–y)(2x–y + 2–x+y)]
4
(A) R (B) [1, )
1 2x 2y –2y –2x
(C) [4, ) (D) [5, ) = [2 + 2 + 2 + 2 ]
4
Sol. [B] We have f(x) = x – 4x + 5, x [ 2 , )
2
Q.400 Let f(x) = cos p x, where p = [a] = The (A) 2001x/2 (B) x + 2001
greatest Integer less than or equal to a. If the (C) x (D) [x] + 2001/2
period of f(x) is then- Sol.[C] Let x – [x] = P
(A) a [4, 5] (B) a = 4, 5 {x + r} = x + r – [x + r] = x + r – [x] – r = x – [x] = P.
(C) a [4, 5) (D) None 2000
{x r} 2000
x [x]
[x] + = [x] +
2 r 1
2000 r 1
2000
Sol.[C] The period of f(x) = = (from the
p
( x [ x ]) 2000
question) [x] +
2000
1 = [x] + x – [x] = x.
r 1
p =2
p=4 Q.404 Find the domain of the definition of the function
[a] = 4 4 a < 5 f(x) = log4 (log5 (log3 (18x – x2 – 77)))
(A) x (12, 20) (B) x (8, 10)
Q.401 The domain of definition of the function f(x) = (C) x (20, 25) (D) None of these
Sol.[B] Since log x is defined for x > 0. Therefore,
f(x) = log4 (log5 (log3 (18x – x2 – 77))
sin 1 x x2 1 x [ x ] log x
log5 (log3 (18 x – x2 – 77)) > 0
1 is -
e sin x cos x
log sin
log3 (18x – x2 – 77) > 50 (18x – x2 – 77) > 31
x2
x2 – 18x + 80 < 0 (x – 8) (x – 10) < 0
(A) (–1, 1) (B) (0, 1)
8 < x < 10 x (8, 10)
(C) (1, 0) (D) None of these
Hence, the domain of definition of the given
1
Sol.[D] is not defined for any real ‘x’, function is (8, 10).
x2
a (from (b))
1/ 2
= |x| × (sgn x) (from (a))
x1 / 3 b
Sol.[D] Obviously, g(x) = satisfies the = x (from (b))
a
RHS incorrect
relation fog(x) = gof(x).
x
Q.409 If f(x) = , then (fofof) (x) =
(1 x 2 )
Q.407 If g(x) is a polynomial function satisfying
3x x
g(x)g(y) = g(x) + g(y) + g(xy) – 2 for all x, (A) (B)
2
(1 x ) (1 3x 2 )
y R and g(2) = 5, then g(5) is -
(A) 26 (B) 25 (C) 4 (D) 2 3x
(C) (D) None of these
Sol.[A] Putting x = 2 and y = 1 in the given relation, (1 – x 2 )
we obtain f (x)
Sol.[B] (fof) (x) = f(f(x)) =
g (2) g (1) = g (2) + g (1) + g (2) – 2 1 (f ( x )) 2
5g (1) = 5 + g (1) + 5 – 2 g (1) = 2 x x
2
1 x 1 x2
Putting y = 1/x in the given relation, we get
= 2 =
g (x) g (1/x) = g (x) + g (1/x) + g (1) – 2 x 1 x 2 x2
1
g (x) g (1/x) = g (x) + g(1/x) [g (1) = 2] 1 x
2
1 x2
g (x) = xn + 1 x
=
g (2) = 2 + 1 5 = 2 + 1 n = 2.
n n
1 2x 2
y y x
–3 –2 –1 1 2 e3
Sol.[D] Let 2x + = and 2x – = , then x =
8 8
–1
and y = 4 ( – ) Q.413 If x and y satisfy the equation max (|x + y|, |x –
4
y|) = 1 and |y| = x – x [x], then the number of
… (1)
y=1–x
Now f(1) = f(0) + k – 2 = 2 f(0) = – k + 4 y=x–1
and f(2) = f(0) + 4k – 8 = 8 f(0) = –4k + 16
Which give k = 4 and f(0) = 0 X
1 2
Thus, from (1) f(x) = 2x2
1
f(x + y) f = 4 = k. 1 x , x 0
x y
= 1,0 x 2
x 1, x 2
Q.415 Let f(x) = max {1 + sin x, 1, 1 – cos x}, x [0, f(0) = 1 g(f(0)) = 1 and f(1) = 1 + sin 1
2] and g(x) = max {1, |x – 1|} x R, then -
(A) g(f(0)) = 1 (B) g(f(1)) = 1 3
0 1
4
(C) f (g(1)) = 1 (D) f(g(0)) = sin 1
Sol.[A, B] g(f(1)) = 1 (1 < 1 + sin 1 < 2)
f(x) = max {1 + sin x, 1, 1 – cos x} = Again g(1) = 1 f(g(1)) = 1 + sin 1 and g(0) =
1 f(g(0)) = 1 + sin 1.
x, 2 x 0
(B) 0, 0 x 1
2( x 1), 1 x 2
– x, –2x0
(C)
x 1, 0x2
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(D) None of these 2 1 2 1
x 2 = 0, –1 x = 1, 0
2
1 2 x 0
Sol.[B] We have, ƒ(x) =
x 1, 0x2
ƒ(x) = sin–1 (1) + cos–1 (0)
Since x [–2, 2], therefore |x| [0, 2] or ƒ(x) = sin–1 (0) + cos–1(–1)
Therefore, Range of ƒ(x) = {}
ƒ(| x |) = |x| – 1, x [–2, 2] Hence (B) is correct answer.
x 1 x [–2,0]
= Q.418 If A = x : x and ƒ(x) = cos x – x (1 + x),
x 1, x [0, 2] 6 3
… (i) then ƒ (A) is equal to -
Also, 1 2 3 2
(A) ,
1, 2 x 0 2 3 9 2 6 36
|ƒ(x)| = 1 x 0 x 1
x 1, 1 2 3 2
1 x 2 (B) ,
2 3 9 2 6 36
… (ii)
1 2 3 2
From (1) and (2), we get (C) ,
2 3 9 2 6 36
g(x) = ƒ(| x |) + |ƒ(x) | =
(D) None of the above
x, 2 x 0 ƒ(x) decreases in , .
6 3
0, 0 x 1 .
2( x 1), 1 x 2
ƒ ƒ(x) ƒ , x ,
3
6
6 3
2 1 2 1 Hence ƒ(A) =
Q.417 Range of sin–1 x + cos–1 x
2 2
2 1 2 1 2 1 3 2 1
Sol.[B] x = x 1 = 1 + x . Q.419 If ƒ(x) = maximum x , x , x [0,
2 2 2 64
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x 2 , 0 x 1 1 x , x 1
(A) ƒ(x) = 3
x 1 (B) ƒ(x) = 1, 1 x 1
x ,
1 x , x 1
1 1
64 , 0x 1 x , x 1
4
2 1 1 x 1
x 1 (C) ƒ (x) = 2,
(B) ƒ(x) = x , 1 x ,
3 4 x 1
x , x 1
(D) None of the above
1 1
64 , 0x Sol.[C] For x –1, 1 – x 2 and 1 – x 1 + x
8
3 1
(C) ƒ(x) = x x 1 max {(1 – x), 2, (1 + x)} = 1 – x
3 8
x , x 1 For –1 < x < 1, 0 < 1 –x < 2 and 0 < 1 + x < 2.
max {(1 + x), 2, (1 + x)} = 2.
1 1 For x 1, 1 + x 2, 1 + x > 1 – x
64 , 0 x 8
(D) ƒ(x) = max {(1 – x), 2, (1 + x)} = 1 + x
1
x3, x 1 x , x 1
8
Hence, ƒ(x) = 2, 1 x 1 .
Sol.[C] Clearly 1 x , x 1
1 1
64 , 0x
8
2 1 Q.421 If f : (0, ) R, defined by
ƒ(x) = x , x 1
3 8 n
x , x 1 f(x) = [1 sin kx ] , where [x] denotes the
k 1
1
Sol.[C] ƒ(x) = (1 [sin kx ]) = n + [sin x] + [sin
y = 64 k 1
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Case II : When exactly one of x, 2x, 3x,…., nx We get ƒ(b) = ƒ(0) = k and again b = 0 gives
ƒ(a) = k ƒ(a) = ƒ(b) = k a, b ƒ(x) is a
is . Here not more than one of x, 2x, 3x, …., constant function.
2
1
ƒ(2007) = – .
2
nx can be .
2 Q.424 The number of solutions of the equations
In this case one of sin x, sin 2x, ….., sin nx is 1 [y] = sin x and x2 + y2 = 4 is -
and others lie between 0 and 1. (A) 1 (B) 2
From (i), f(x) = n + 1. Hence range of f = (n, n + 1). (C) 3 (D) No solution
Sol.[B]
–1
Q.422 If [x] denotes the integral part of x and k = sin y
2 x2 +y2 = 4
1 t 2
> 0, then the integral value of for [y] = sin x
2t
1
which the equation (x – [k]) (x + ) – 1 = 0 has 2
–2 x
integral root is - – –/2 –1 0 1 /2
(A) –1 (B) 1
–2
(C) 2 (D) None of these
1 t 2 1 t2
Sol.[A] For sin–1 to be defined 1 The two curves at two points, therefore two
2t 2t
solutions.
1 + t2 2 | t | (1 – | t |)2 0 (1 – | t |)2
= 0 t = ±1
Q.425 The number of solutions of the equation 5{x} =
2
1 t 4x + [x] is (Here [ ] denotes greatest integer
k = sin–1 > 0 k = sin–1 1 =
2t 2
function) -
(A) 0 (B) 1
[k] = = 1. The given equation then (C) 2 (D) None of these
2
become Sol.[B] 5(x – [x]) = 4x + [x] x/6 = [x]. Now plot
(x – 1) (x – ) = 1. For integral values of and x, we
the graphs of y = x/6 and y = [x].
have either x – 1= 1 and x + = 1 x = 2 and
=–1 They intersect at one point.
or x – 1 = –1 and x + = –1 x = 0 and = –1. Only one solution which is x = 0.
Q.423 The function ƒ(x) is defined for all real x. If Q.426 ƒ(x) = (tan x5) e x
3
sgn x 7 is -
ƒ(a + b) = ƒ(ab) a and b and (A) an even function
1 1 (B) an odd function
ƒ = then ƒ(2007) equals -
2 2 (C) neither even nor odd function
1 1 (D) None of these
(A) –2003 (B) 2003 (C) – (D)
2 2
Sol.[C] Let ƒ(0) = k. Let a = 0
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1
3
f ( x ) (tan ( x 5 )) ex sgn (x 7 ) (C) 1 – 1 4 log 2 x (D) not defined
Sol.[B] 2
O (O) O O
eO Sol.[B] y = 2x(x – 1) x(x – 1) – log2 y = 0
= O × e O × O = O × eE 1 1 4 log 2 y
x =
= O × E = O. 2
1 1 4 log 2 y
Q.427 Let ƒ : R R be a function such that But x > 1, x =
2
ƒ(x) = x3 + x2 + 3x + sin x. Then -
1
(A) f is one-one and into f–1(x) = [1 + 1 4 log 2 x ]
2
(B) f is one-one and onto
(C) f is many-one and into
2x (sin x tan x )
(D) f is many-one and onto
Q.429 The graph of f(x) = x 21 is
Sol.[B] ƒ(x) = 3x2 + 2x + 3 + cos x = 3(x2 + (2/3)x + 1) + cos x 2 – 41
= 3
symmetric about -
(A) x-axis (B) y-axis
2 2 (C) origin (D) None of these
x 1 1 1 cos x 3 x 2 8 cos x
3 9 3 3 Sol.[C] Numerator = 2x (sin x + tan x) = O × (O + O)
8 5
0 ( 1) =O×O=E
3 3
Q.428 If the function f : [1, + ) [1, +) is defined Hence (C) is correct.
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1 i.e., 3x2 + 6x + 4 c sin x – b cos x, x R
(A) [–1, 1] (B) 1, 2
i.e., 3x2 + 6x + 4 b2 c2 ,xR
1 i.e., b2 c2 3(x2 + 2x + 1) + 1, x R
2 ,1
b2 c2 3(x + 1)2 + 1, x R
1 1
(C) 1, (D) ,1
2 2
b2 c2 1, x R
2 x x , x0 b2 + c2 1, x R
Sol.[A] Since, ƒ(x) = =
2 x x , x0
Hence (C) is the correct answer.
3x , x0
Q.432 Which pair of functions is identical?
x, x0
x
3 , x 0
2 , 2 , while sin(sin x) is defined only
–1
f(g(x)) = 3
x, x0
for
f(g(x)) = x, x R
x [–1, 1]
h(x) = x
(B) loge ex, is defined for all x, while e log e x is
sin–1 (h(h(h…..(h(x)….))) = sin–1 x defined for x > 0.
(C) loge x2 is defined for all x R – {0}, while
Domain of sin–1 (h(h(h(h…h(x)….)))) is [–1, 1]
2 log x is defined for x > 0
Hence (A) is the correct answer.
None is identical
Hence (D) is the correct answer.
Q.431 ƒ(x) = x3 + 3x2 + 4x + b sin x + c cos x, x R
n
is a one-one function then the value of b2 + c2 is - Q.433 If f ( x ka ) 0 , where a > 0, then the
k 0
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 1 (D) none of these period of f(x) is -
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Subtracting (2) from (1) we get Sol.[D] Since f(x) and g(x) are mirror images of each
f(x) – f{x + a(n + 1)} = 0 other about the line y = a, f(x) and g(x) are at
equal distances from the line y = a. Let for some
f(x) is periodic with period a (n + 1).
particular x0
Q.434 If ƒ(x) = ex – [x] + |cos x| + |cos 2x| + ….. + |cos nx| ; then
f(x0) = a + k, then g(x0) = a – k, then
period of f(x) is -
(A) 1 (B) 1/n h(x0) = f (x0) + g(x0) = 2a
1 1
R and h(x) = then the domain of (x) =
2 n 1 2 n 1 1 x
r t
ƒ
2 n
+ ƒ = 2n – 1
2n f (f (f ( x ))) h ( h ( h ( x ))) is -
r 1 t 1
Thus, ƒ(x) = x2 + 1
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2x 3 (C) y = x – |x| (D) y = x2 + 1 [C]
Q.444 Solution of 3 is-
3x 5
12
(A) 1, (B)
7
5 12
,
3 7
5 12
(C) , (D) , [B]
3 7
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Q.
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