Functions Exercise Module-4
Functions Exercise Module-4
F
Gx I
J Fx I
+ cos G Jis- Q.32 The domain of the function f(x) = (2 2x x2 )
Q.22 The period of function sin
H2 K H2 K is -
(A) 4 (B) 6
(C) 12 (D) 24 (A) – 3 x 3
Q.23 The period of the function (B) – 1– 3 x –1 + 3
f(x) = log cos 2x + tan 4x is -
(C) – 2 x 2
(A) /2 (B)
(C) 2 (D) 2/5 (D) –2 + 3 x –2– 3
1
Q.24 The period of the function f(x) = 2 cos (x–) Q.33 Domain of a function f(x) = sin–1 5x is-
3
is - F
G IJ
1 1 L
M
1 1 O
(A) 6 (B) 4
(A) ,
H K
5 5
(B) ,
N P
5 5 Q
(C) 2 (D) F
G 1I
(C) R (D) 0,
H JK
5
Q.34 If f : R+ R, f(x) = log x, then range of f is -
(A) R0 (B) R Q.43 The range of f : R+ R+, f(x) = ex is -
(C) R+ (D) None of these (A) (0, ) (B) [1, )
(C) (1, ) (D) None of these
Q.35 The range of the function f : R R, f(x) = tan–1 x Q.44 The range of f(x) = cos 2x – sin 2x contains
is- the set -
L O
M O L
(A) [2,4] (B) [–1,1]
N P
(A) ,
Q
2 2 P
Q M
(B) ,
N
2 2 (C) [–2,2] (D) [–4,4]
(C) R (D) None of these | x|
Q.45 If the domain of the function f(x) = be
x
Q.36 The range of f(x) = sin [x] is -
2 [3,7] then its range is-
(A) {–1,1} (B) {–1,0,1} (A) [–1,1] (B) {–1,1}
(C) {0,1} (D) [–1,1]
(C) {1} (D) {–1}
| x 3|
Q.37 Domain and range of f(x) = are
x3 1
respectively- Q.46 The domain of the function f(x) = is-
x [ x]
(A) R, [–1,1] (B) R– {3}, {1,–1}
(C) R+, R (D) None of these (A) R (B) R–Z
(C) Z (D) None of these
Q.38 The domain of the function f(x) = sin 1/x is - Q.47 The range of the function
(A) R (B) R+
f(x) = 2 + x – [x–3] is-
(C) R0 (D) R– (A) [5,6] (B) [5,6)
(C) R (D) None of these
Q.39 Range of the function f(x) = 9 – 7 sin x is-
(A) (2,16) (B) [2,16]
Questions
(C) [–1,1] (D) (2,16] based on Value of function
Q.40 For real values of x, range of function
1 Q.48 If f(x) = log x, then f (x/y) equals-
y= is - (A) f(x) + f(y) (B) f(x) – f(y)
2 sin 3 x
(C) f(x) / f(y) (D) f(x) . f(y)
1 1
(A) y 1 (B) – y 1
3 3 2x
Q.49 If f(x) = , then f (tan ) equals-
1 1 1 x2
(C) – > y > – 1 (D) > y > 1
3 3 (A) cot 2 (B) tan 2
(C) sec 2 (D) cos 2
Q.41 If f : R R, f(x) =
R
S 1, when x Q
Q.50 If f(x) = ax, then f(x+ y) equals-
T1, when x Q , then (A) f(x) + f(y) (B) f(x) – f(y)
image set of R under f is - (C) f(x) f(y) (D) f(x) /f(y)
(A) {1,1} (B) (–1,–1)
(C) {1,–1} (D) None of these Q.51 If f(x) = log x, then correct statement is-
(A) f(x + y) = f( x ) + f(y) (B) f(x + y) = f( x) . f(y)
Q.42 If f : R R, f(x) = x2, then {x| f (x) = –1} equals- (C) f(xy) = f(x) + f(y) (D) f(xy) = f( x) . f(y)
(A) {–1,1} (B) {1}
(C) (D) None of these x f (a / b)
Q.52 If f (x) = , then =
x 1 f (b / a)
(A) ab (B) a/b
(C) b/a (D) 1
Q.53 If f(x) = 2 cos x + sin2 x, then f(2– x) equals-
f ( xy) f ( x / y)
(A) – f(x) (B) f(x) Q.61 If f(x) = cos (log x), then equals-
(C) – 2f(x) (D) 2f(x) f ( x)f ( y)
(A) 1 (B) –1
Q.54 If f : R R, f(x) =
R
S 1, when x Q
(C) 0 (D) 2
T1, when x Q , then which Q.62 If f (x) = |x| + |x – 1|, then for 0 < x < 1, f (x)
of the following statement is wrong ? equals-
(A) 1 (B) –1
(A) f 2 = –1 (B) f() = –1 (C) 2x + 1 (D) 2x – 1
2 3 1
(A) 1 (B) Q.64 If f : N R+, f(x) = x , then the value of
4
f (25)
1 is -
(C) 3+ (D) None of these f (9) f (16)
4
(A) 0 (B) 1
Q.56 If f : R R , f(x) = 2x ; g : R R, g(x) = x + 1, (C) 5/7 (D) 9/7
then (f .g) (2) equals -
(A) 12 (B) 6 Q.65 If f(x) = log ax, then f(ax) equals-
(C) 3 (D) None of these
(A) f(a) f(x) (B) 1+ f(x)
b( x a) a( x b) (C) f(x) (D) a f(x)
Q.57 If f(x) = + , then f(a + b) =
(b a) (a b)
Q.66 If f(x) = (ax – c)/(cx – a) = y, then f(y)
(A) f(a). f(b) (B) f(a) – f(b)
equals-
(C) f(a) /f(b) (D) f(a) + f(b)
(A) x (B) 1/x
x f (a) (C) 1 (D) 0
Q.58 If f( x) = then is equal to -
x 1 f (a 1)
(A) f(–a) (B) f(1/a) Questions
Mapping
based on
Fa I
(D) f G J
(C) f(a2)
Ha 1K Q.67 If f : I I,f (x) = x3+ 1, then f is -
(A) one - one but not onto
x( x 1) (B) onto but not one-one
Q.59 If f (x) = , then the value of f (x + 2) is-
2 (C) One-one onto
( x 2) (D) None of these
(A) f (x) + f(x + 1) (B) f(x + 1)
x Q.68 Function f : R R , f(x) = x |x| is -
(A) one-one but not onto
( x 1) ( x 2)
(C) f(x +1) (D) f(x +1) (B) onto but not one- one
2 2 (C) one-one onto
(D) neither one-one nor onto
Q.60 If f(x + ay, x – ay ) = axy, then f (x,y) equals-
x2
2 2 2 2 Q.69 f : R R , f(x) = , is -
(A)
x y
(B)
x y 1 x2
4 4 (A) many- one function (B) odd function
(C) x2 (D) y2 (C) one- one function (D) None of these
1
Q.80 Which of the following function is onto ?
Q.70 If f : R0 R0, f(x) = , then f is - (A) f : R R ; f(x) = 3x
x
(A) one-one but not onto (B) f : R R+; f(x) = e–x
(B) onto but not one-one (C) f: [0, /2] [–1,1]; f(x) = sin x
(C) neither one-one nor onto (D) f : R R: f(x) = cosh x
(D) both one-one and onto
Q.81 Which of the following function defined from
Q.71 Function f : R R, f(x) = x + |x| is R to R is onto ?
(A) one-one (B) onto (A) f(x) = |x| (B) f(x) = e–x
(C) one-one onto (D) None of these
(C) f(x) = x 3 (D) f(x) = sin x.
O
3 L
P
2 2 M
Q.72 Function f : ,
Q N R, f(x) = tan x is Q.82 If f : , f(x) = x2 – x, then f is -
(A) one-one (B) onto (A) one-one onto (B) one-one into
(C) one-one onto (D) None of these
(C) many-one onto (D) many-one into
L
M
3 O
Q.73 Function f :
N2 , 2 P
Q [–1,1], f(x) = sin x is - Questions
(A) one-one (B) onto based on Composite function
(C) one-one onto (D) None of these
Q.83 If f(x) = 2x and g is identity function, then-
Q.74
L1 3 O [–1,1], f(x) = cos x is
Function f : M, P
(A) (fog) (x) = g(x) (B) (g + g) (x) = g(x)
N2 2 Q (C) (fog) (x) = (g + g) (x) (D) None of these
(A) many-one onto (B) onto Q.84 gof exists, when-
(C) one-one onto (D) many one into (A) domain of f = domain of g
Q.75 If f : R R, f(x) = ex + e–x, then f is - (B) co-domain of f = domain of g
(C) co-domain of g = domain of g
(A) one-one but not onto
(D) co-domain of g = co-domain of f
(B) onto but not one-one
(C) neither one-one nor onto Q.85 If f : R R, f(x) = x2 + 2x – 3 and g : R R,
(D) both one-one and onto g(x) = 3x – 4 , then the value of fog (x) is-
Q.76 If f : R [–1,1], f(x) = sin x, then f is - (A) 3x2 + 6x – 13 (B) 9x2 –18x + 5
2
(C) (3x– 4) + 2x – 3 (D) None of these
(A) one-one onto (B) one-one into
(C) many-one onto (D) many-one into
Q.86 If f : R R, f(x) = x2 – 5x + 4 and g : R R,
Q.77 If f : R R , f(x) = sin2 x + cos2 x , then f is - g(x) = log x , then the value of (gof) (2) is -
(A) one-one but not onto (A) 0 (B)
(B) onto but not one-one (C) – (D) Undefined
(C) neither one-one nor onto
Q.87 If f : R+ R+,f(x) = x2+ 1/x2 and g : R+ R+,
(D) both one-one onto
g(x) = ex then (gof) (x) equals-
Q.78 Which of the following functions from Z to itself x 2 1
are bijections ? (A) e x 2 ex 2 (B) e x 2
(A) f(x) = x3 (B) f(x) = x + 2 e
(C) f(x) = 2x + 1 (D) f(x) = x2 + x (C) e2 x e2 x (D) e x . e x 2
2
Q.79 Which of the following functions from Q.88 If f : R R, g : R R and f(x) = 3x + 4 and
A = {x: –1 x 1} to itself are bijections ? (gof) (x) = 2x – 1, then the value of g(x) is -
F
Gx I
(A) 2x – 1 (B) 2x – 11
H2 JK
x
(A) f(x) = (B) g(x) = sin 1
2 (C) (2x – 11) (D) None of these
(C) h(x) = |x| (D) k(x) = x 2 3
Q.89 If f : R R, g : R R and g(x) = x + 3 and
Q.98 If f(x) =
R
S1, when x Q
then (fof) ( ) will be-
(fog) (x) = (x + 3)2, then the value of f(–3) is -
(A) –9 (B) 0
(A) 2
T, when x Q , (B)
0
0
(C) 9 (D) None of these
(C) 1 (D) Undefined
Q.90 If f(x) = ax + b and g(x) = cx + d, then y y
f(g(x)) = g(f(x)) is equivalent to- Q.99 If f(y) = , g(y) = , then
1 y2 1 y2
(A) f(a) = g(c) (B) f(b) = g(b) (fog)(y) equals-
(C) f(d) = g(b) (D) f(c) = g(a)
y y
1 x (A) 2 (B)
Q.91 If f : [0,1] [0,1], f(x) = . g : [0,1] [0,1], 1 y 1 y2
1 x
g(x) = 4x (1–x), then (fog) (x) equals- 1 y2
(C) y (D)
1 y2
1 4 x 4 x2 8 x (1 x)
(A) (B) Q.100 If f(x) = [x] and g(x) = cos (x), then the
1 4 x 4 x2 (1 x) 2 range of gof is -
1 4 x 4 x2 (A) {0} (B) {–1,1}
(C) (D) None of these (C) {–1,0,1} (D) [–1,1]
1 4 x 4 x2
Questions
Q.92 If f, g, h are three functions in any set, then based on Inverse fucntion
wrong statement is -
(A) (fog)–1 = g–1of –1 Q.101 If f : R R, f(x) = x2 + 3, then pre- image of 2
(B) gof fog under f is -
(C) (fog)oh = fo(goh) (A) {1,–1} (B) {1}
(D) (gof)–1 = g–1of –1
(C) {–1} (D)
1 x Q.102 Which of the following functions has its inverse-
Q.93 If f(x) = , then f [f (sin)] equals -
1 x (A) f : R R , f(x) = ax
(A) sin (B) tan (/2) (B) f : R R, f(x) = |x| + |x – 1|
(C) cot (/2) (D) cosec (C) f : R0 R+, f(x) = |x|
(D) f : [, 2] [–1,1], f(x) = cos x
Q.94 If f(x) = (a – x n)1/n, n N, then f [f(x)] is equal to-
(A) 0 (B) x Q.103 If function f : R R+, f(x) = 2x , then f –1 (x) will
(C) xn (D) (an – x)n be equal to-
(A) logx 2 (B) log2 (1/x)
3x x 3 (C) log2 x (D) None of these
1 x
Q.95 If f (x) = log and g(x) = 1 3x 2 ,
1 x ex e x
Q.104 The inverse of the function f(x) = +2
then f[g(x)] is equal to- ex e x
(A) –f(x) (B) 3f(x) is given by -
(C) [f(x)]3 (D) None of these Fx 2 I
(A) log G J
1/ 2
Fx 1I
(B) log G J
1/ 2
2 2
1
H2 xK H3 xK
(A) 32x+1, 3x 1
(B) 32x+1, 3x 1
2x x 2 1 Q.105 If f : [1, ) [2, ) is given by ƒ(x) = x +
(C) 3 +1, 3 (D) None of these x
then f –1(x) equals -
(A) log (x – 1 x 2 )
ex e x
(B)
2
ex e x
(C)
2
ex e x
(D)
ex e x
gof (2) is -
Q.2 If x is the radius of a circle and f(x) = x2, then
(A) 5/6 (B) 8/7
domain of f is -
(C) 1/6 (D) 6/5
(B) R (B) R+
¯
(C) R (D) R0
Q.12 The period of function f (x) = |sin3 (x/2)| is
(A) 4 (B) 16
1
Q.3 If f(x) = x 2 – 3x + 1 and g(x) = , then (C) 2 (D) None of these
x2
domain of (f – g) is - Q.13 The inverse of the function y = logex is -
(A) R (B) R+ (A) 10x (B) 10–x
(C) R – {2} (D) None of these (C) ex
(D) e–x
Q.4 If f : R R, f(x) = tan x, then pre-image of
–1 under f is - 1 x
Q.14 If f(x) = log , when – 1 < x1, x2< 1, then
1 x
R
S
(A) n
n I
U
V R
S
(B) n
n I
U
V f(x1) + f(x2) equals-
T 4 W T 4 W F
x1 x2 IJ F
x1 x2 IJ
(C) {n | n I } (D) None of these G
H
(A) f 1 x x
1 2 K G
H
(B) f 1 x x
1 2 K
x2 2x 1 Fx x IJ Fx x IJ
(C) f G (D) f G
1 2 1 2
Q.5 f(x) = is not defined for-
x2 3 x 2 H1 x x1 2 K H1 x x 1 2 K
(A) x = 2 (B) x = 1, 2
(C) x = 2,–1 (D) x = 0 Q.15 Function f : [–1,1] R, f(x) = sin ( /2) x is -
(A) one-one (B) onto
Q.6 If f : R R, f(x) = x3 + 3, and g : R R,
(C) one-one onto (D) None of these
g(x) = 2x + 1, then f –1og–1(23) equals-
(A) 2 (B) 3 Q.16 If the domain of function f(x) = x2 – 6x + 7 is
(C) (14)1/3 (D) (15)1/3 (– , ), then the range of function is -
Q.7 If f(x) = log x, g(x) = x3, then f[g(a)] + f [g(b)] is (A) (– , ) (B) [–2, )
equal to- (C) (–2,3) (D) (– ,–2)
(A) f [g(a) + g(b)] (B) 3 f(ab)
(C) g [f(ab)] (D) g [f(a) + f(b)] Q.17 Function f : R R, f(x) = [x] is -
(A) one-one onto (B) one-one into
(C) many-one onto (D) many-one into
Q.8 Function sin–1 x is defined in the interval-
(A) (–1,1) (B) [0,1]
(C) [–1,0] (D) (–1,2) Q.18 If S be the set of all triangles and f : S R+,
f ( ) = Area of , then f is -
(A) One-one onto (B) one-one into
Q.9 The interval for which sin–1 x + cos–1 x = (C) many-one onto (D) many-one into
2
holds-
(A) [0, ) (B) [0,3] Q.19 If f : C R , f(z) = |z|, then f is -
(C) [0,1] (D) [0,2] (A) one-one but not onto
(B) onto but not one-one
Q.10 The domain of the function f(x) = x! is - (C) neither one-one nor onto
(A) (0, ) (B) N (D) both one-one and onto
(C) W (D) R+
If f(x) = x2 – x–2, then f(1/x) equals-
L 1 , 1 O
If f : M
Q.29
Q.20
N2 2 P Q [–1,1], f(x) = sin x, then f (A)
1
(B) –1/f(x)
is - f ( x)
(A) one-one (B) one-one onto (C) f(x) (D) – f(x)
(C) onto (D) None of these
Q.21 If f(x) = 1/x then f(a) – f(b) equals- Q.30 The domain of function
F
Gb aI F ab I 1
(A) f
Hab JK (B) f G
Ha b JK f(x) = log (3 x) + x 2 is -
10
(A) [–2, 3) (B) [–2, 3) – {2}
Fab I
(C) f G J
Fa b I
(D) f G J
(C) [–3, 2] (D) [–2, 3] – {2}
Hb a K Ha b K x3
Q.31 Domain of the function f(x) = is-
x , correct statement is - ( x 1) x2 4
Q.22 f(x) = cos
(A) (1,2)
(A) f(x) is periodic and its period = 2 (B) (– , –2) (2, )
(B) f(x) is periodic and its period = 4 2 (C) (– ,–2) (1, )
(D) (– , ) – {1, 2}
(C) f(x) is periodic and its period =
(D) f(x) is not periodic Q.32 Range of the function f(x) = sin2(x4) + cos2(x4)
is-
Q.23 If f be the greatest integer function and g be the (A) (– , ) (B) {1}
modulus function, then (C) (–1,1) (D) (0,1)
F
G 5I
J F 5 IJ=
– (fog) G Q.33 Let f : R R be a function defined by
(gof)
H3 K H3 K f(x) = x + x 2 , then f is-
(A) 1 (B) –1
(C) 2 (D) 4 (A) injective (B) surjective
(C) bijective (D) None of these
Q.24 The domain of function f(x) = log |log x| is-
(A) (0, ) (B) (1, )
(C) (0,1) (1, ) (D) (– ,1) Q.34 If f (x) = e3x and g(x) = n x, x > 0, then (fog) (x)
is equal to-
Q.25 Domain of the function tan–1 x + cos–1 x2 is - (A) 3x (B) x3
(A) R– [–1,1] (B) R– (–1,1) (C) log 3x (D) 3 log x
(C) (–1,1) (D) [–1,1]
Q.35 If f : R R f(x) = cos (5x + 2) then the value
Q.26 Which of the following functions are equal ? of f –1(x) is -
(A) f(x) = x, g(x) = x
2 cos 1( x) 2
(A) (B) cos 1 ( x ) 2
(B) f(x) = log x2 , g(x) = 2 log x 5
(C) f(x) = 1, g(x) = sin2x + cos2 x
cos 1( x)
(D) f(x) = x/x, g(x) = 1 (C) 2 (D) Does not exist
5
Q.27 If f : Q Q, f(x)= 2x and g : Q Q, R
|S4 x U| 2
g(x) = x + 2, then (fog)–1(20) equals- Function f(x) = sin log (1 x) Vhas domain
(A) 10 (B) 12
Q.36
|T |W
(C) 8 (D) 6 (A) [–2,1) (B) [–2,1]
(C) (–2,1) (D) (– ,1)
2 cosh x sin2 x
Q.28 f(x) = is - Q.37 The domain of function
x2 1 f(x) = log (3x –1) + 2 log (x +1) is -
(A) an algebric function
(A) [1/3, ) (B) [–1,1/3]
(B) a trigonometrical function
(C) (–1,1/3) (D) None of these
(C) an even function
(D) an implicit function
x
F
G 1I 1
Q.38 If f(x) =
1 x2
, then (fofof) (x) is equal to- Q.44
H xJK= x + x2 (x 0), then f(x) equals-
Let f x 2
3x x (A) x2 – 2 (B) x2 –1
(A) (B) (C) x2 (D) None of these
1 x2 1 3 x2
Q.45 The graph of f(x) = – |x| is -
3x
(C) (D) None of these
1 x2
(B)
(C) (D)
Q.40 If f (x) = x3 – x and g(x) = sin 2x, then - Q.47 If x = logabc, y = log b ca, and z = logcab, then
(A) g [f(1)] = 1 1 1 1
(B) f (g (/12)) = – 3/8 + + equals-
1 x 1 y 1 z
(C) g {f(2)} = sin 2
(A) 1 (B) x + y + z
(D) None of these
(C) abc (D) ab + bc + ca
1 1 Q.48 The range of 5 cos x – 12 sin x + 7 is -
Q.41 If f(x) = and g (x) = , then (A) [–6,20] (B) [–3,18]
x 1 x 1
common domain of function is - (C) [–6,15] (D) None of these
(A) {x | x <1, x R } Q.49 The domain of the function log 2 log 3 log 4(x)
(B) {x | x 0, x 1, x R} is -
(C) {1} (A) (1, ) (B) (2, )
(D) {–1} (C) (3, ) (D) (4, )
9 x2
Q.43 If f(x) = , then domain of f is -
sin 1(3 x)
(A) [2,3] (B) [2,3)
(C) (2,3] (D) None of these
LEVEL # 3
Q.1 The domain of definition of Q.7 The v alue of nI f or which the f unction
x 1 1 sin nx
log0.4 2 f (x) = has 4 as its period is -
f(x) = is– x
x 5 x 36 sin
n
(A) (x : x < 0, x – 6}
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5
(B) (x : x > 0, x 1, x 6}
(C) (x : x > 1, x 6} Q.8 If f(x) is an odd periodic function with period
(D) (x : x 1, x 6} 2, then f (4) equals to -
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) –4
Q.2 The function f : R R defined by
f (x) = (x – 1) (x – 2) (x – 3) is -
Q.9 Domain of the function
(A) one-one but not onto
(B) onto but not one-one 1
x 2
f(x) = sin log 5 is -
(C) both one and onto 5
(D) neither one-one nor onto (A) [–5, –1] [1, 5] (B) [–5, 5]
(C) (–5, –1) (1, 5) (D) None of these
1 x , x 1 4 x2
f (x) = is -
(A) f ( x ) 2 , 1 x 1 [x] 2
1 x, x 1 (A) (–, –2) [–1, 2] (B) [0, 2]
(C) [–1, 2] (D) (0, 2)
1 x , x 1
Q.21 The function f : [–1/2, 1/2] [–/2, /2]
(B) f ( x ) 2 , 1 x 1
1 x, x 1 defined by f(x) = sin–1(3x – 4x 3) is–
(A) both one-one and onto
(B) neither one-one nor onto
1 x , x 1
(C) onto but not one-one
(C) f ( x ) 1, 1 x 1
(D) one-one but not onto
1 x, x 1
(D) None of these Q.22 The function f satisfies the functiona equation
x 59
3f (x) + 2f 10 x 30 for all real x 1.
Q.15 The domain of the function f(x) = 9–xPx–5 is- x 1
(A) [5, 7] (B) {5, 6, 7} The value of f (7) is -
(C) {3, 4, 5, 6, 7} (D) None of these (A) 8 (B) 4
(C) –8 (D) 11
Q.16 The range of the function f(x) = 9–xPx–5 is -
(A) {1, 2, 3} (B) [1, 2] Q.23 The domain of the function
(C) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} (D) None of these f (x) = log 3+x(x 2 – 1) is -
(A) (–3, –1) (1, )
Q.17 Domain of the function (B) [–3, –1) [1, )
(C) (–3, –2) (–2, –1) (1, )
1
f ( x) log 2 log1 / 2 1 1 is - (D) [–3, –2) (–2, –1) [1, )
4
x
(A) (0, 1) (B) (0, 1] Assertion & Reason Type Question :-
(C) [1, ) (D) (1, )
All questions are Assertion & Reason type
Q.18 The period of f(x) = [sin 5x] + |cos 6x| is - questions. Each of these questions contains
two statements : Statement-I (Assertion) and
(A) (B) Statement-2 (Reason). Answer these ques
2
tions from the following four option.
2 (A) Statement-1 is false. Statement-2 is true
(C) 2 (D)
5 (B) Statement-1 is true. Statement-2 is true;
Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
x x Statement-1
Q.19 Period of f (x) = sin x + tan + sin 2 +
2 2 (C) Statement-1 is true. Statement-2 is true;
x x x Statement-2 is not a correct explanation
tan + ... + sin n 1 + tan n is -
23 2 2 for Statement-1
(A) (B) 2 (D) Statement-1 is true. Statement-2 is false
(C) 2n (D)
2n
Q.24 Statement-1 : The period of Passage :-
1 Let here we define f : R [–1, 1] and
f(x) = sin 2x cos [2x] – cos 2x sin [2x] is g : R [–1, 1]. Now f(x) = 2 cos2 x – 1,
2
Statement-2 : The period of x – [x] is 1 g(x) = cos 2x, h(x) = f (x) + g(x),
f(x)
I(x) = f(x) – g(x), j (x) = g(x) are 5 functions.
Q.25 Statement-1 :
If f(x) = |x – 1| + |x – 2| + |x – 3| On the basis of above information, answer
Where 2 < x < 3 is an identity function. the following questions-
Statement-2 : f : A A defined by
f(x) = x is an identity function. Q.31 Which statement is correct-
(A) Period of f(x), g(x) and h(x) are same
Q.26 Statement-1 : f : R R defined by 2
and value is
f(x) = sin x is a bijection 3
(B) Period of f (x), g(x) and h(x) makes
Statement-2 : If f is both one and onto it is
bijection the A.P. with common difference
4
Q. 27 Statement-1 : f : R R is a function defined (C) Sum of periods of f (x), g(x) and
2x 1 h(x) is 3
by f(x) = . (D) None of these
3
–1 3x 1 Q.32 Which statement is correct regarding function
Then f (x) =
2 j(x) and I(x)-
Statement-2 : f(x) is not a bijection. (A) The domain of j(x) and I(x) are the
same
(B) Range of j(x) and I(x) are the same
Q.28 Statement-1 : If f is even function, g is odd (C) The union of domain of j(x) and I(x) are all
f real numbers
function then g , (g 0) is an odd function. (D) None of these
Statement-2 : If f(–x) = –f(x) for every x of its Q.33 If the solution of equation I(x) – g(x) = 0 are
domain, then f(x) is called an odd function and x1, x2, x3, .... xn when x [0, 10] then which
if f(–x) = f(x) for every x of its domain, then f(x) option is correct-
(A) x 1 , x 2 , x 3 ... x n makes the A.P. with
is called an even function. common difference
(B) Total no. of solutions of I (x) – g(x) = 0 is 20
Q.29 Statement 1 : Function f(x) = sinx + {x} is for x [0, 10]
periodic with period 2 (C) Sum of all solutions of the giv en
equation is 100 in the interval [0, 10]
Statement 2 : sinx and {x} are both periodic
(D) (B) and (C) are correct
with period 2and 1 respectively.
Q.34 If h : R [–2, 2], then -
(A) h(x) is one-one function
2 (B) h(x) is one-one and onto function
Q.30 Statement 1 : y = f(x) = x 2x 4 , (C) h(x) is onto function
x 2 2x 5 (D) h(x) is many one and into function
x R Range of f(x) is [3/4, 1)
Q.35 Domain and range of j(x) respectively -
Statement 2 : (x – 1)2 = 4 y 3 . (A) R and {1}
1 y (B) R and {0, 1}
(C) R – {(2n + 1) /4}, n I and {1}
(D) R – {(2n + 1) /2}, n I and {1}
LEVEL # 4
(Questions asked in Previous AIEEE & IIT-JEE)
SECTION - A 7(n 1)
(C) (D) 7n (n+1)
Q.1 Which of the following is not a periodic function - 2
Q.8 A function f from the set of natural numbers to
(A) sin 2x + cos x (B) cos x integers defined by
(C) tan 4x (D) log cos 2x
n 1
, when n is odd
Q.2 The period of sin2 x is- f(n) = 2n is
, when n is even
(A) /2 (B) 2
(C) 3/2 (D) 2
(A) neither one-one nor onto
Q.3 The function f : R R defined by f(x) = sin x is- (B) one-one but not onto
(C) onto but not one-one
(A) into (B) onto (D) one-one and onto both
(C) one-one (D) many-one
Q.9 The range of the function f(x) = 7– xPx–3 is-
2x
Q.4 The range of the function f(x) = , x 2 is (A) {1, 2, 3} (B) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}
2x
- (C) {1, 2,3,4} (D) {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
Q.7 If f : R R satisfies f(x+ y) = f(x) + f(y), for all Q.13 Let f : (–1, 1) B, be a function defined by
n 2x
x, y R and f(1) = 7, then f (r ) is- f(x) = tan–1 , then f is both one-one and
r 1
1 x2
onto when B is the interval -
7n (n 1) 7n
(A) (B) (A) 0, (B) 0,
2 2 2 2
(C) Statement -1 is true, Statement -2 is false.
(C) , (D) , (D) Statement -1 is false, Statement -2 is true.
2 2 2 2
SECTION - B
Q.14 A real valued function f(x) satisfies the functional
equation f(x – y) = f(x) f(y) – f (a – x) f(a + y) 1 x
Q.1 If function f(x) = – tan ; (–1 < x < 1)
where a is a given constant and f(0) = 1, then 2 2
f(2a – x) is equal to -
and g(x) = 3 4 x 4 x 2 , then the domain of
(A) –f(x) (B) f(x)
(C) f(a) + f(a – x) (D) f(–x) gof is – (A) (–1,
1 1 1
1) (B) 2 , 2 (C) 1, 2
Q.15 The largest interval lying in , for which 1
2 2 (D) , 1
the function is defined, is- 2
(A) [0, ] (B) , Q.2 If f(x) = cos [2]x + cos [–]x, where [x]
2 2
stands for the greatest integer function, then
(C) , (D) 0,
4 2 2
(A) f 2 = –1 (B) f () = 1
Q.16 Let f : N Y be a function defined as
f(x) = 4x + 3 where Y = |y N : y = 4x + 3 for (C) f 4 = 2 (D) None of these
some x N|. Show that f is invertible and its
Q.3 The value of b and c for which the identity
inverse is f(x + 1) – f(x) = 8x + 3 is satisfied,
Q.6 Let f(x) = (x + 1)2 – 1, (x > – 1). Then the (A) –2 (B) –1
set S = {x : f(x) = f –1(x)} is – (C) 2 (D) 1
Q.8 If f is an even function defined on the interval (C) does not exist because f is not one - one
(– 5, 5), then the real values of x satisfying (D) does not exist because f is not onto
x 1
the equation f(x) = f are-
Q.13 If the function f : [1, ) [1, ) is defined
x2
by f(x) = 2x(x–1) , then f –1 (x) is
x ( x1)
1
(A)
1 5 3 5 2
(A) ,
2 2 1
(B)
1 3 3 3
,
(B)
2
1 1 4 log2 x
2 2
1
(C)
2 5 (C)
2
1 1 4 log2 x
2
(D) None of these (D) not defined
x x Q 0 x Q
Q.27 f(x) ; g ( x)
0 x Q x x Q
then (f – g) is
(A) one-one , onto
ANSWER KEY
LEVEL # 1
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. C A C B B A C D C C D A B A A D A B C B
Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. B A B A C B D B B B B B B B B B B B B A
Q.No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. C C C B C B B B B C C B B C C A D C B B
Q.No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80
Ans. D A B C B A A C A D D C C D C C C B B B
Q.No. 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100
Ans. C D C B B D D C C C A D A B B C C C C B
Q.No. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109
Ans. D D C D A C C C B
LEVEL # 2
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. D B C A B A B B C C D C C A A B D C C B
Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
Ans. C D A C D C C C D B B B A B D C D B C B
Q.No. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
Ans. B D B A C C A A D
LEVEL # 3
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. C B C C B D A A A C B C A A B A A C C A
Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
Ans. A B C B B A D B A B C C D C C
LEVEL # 4
SECTION - A
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Ans. B B A,D B C A A D A D B B D A D C C B
SECTION - B
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Ans. B A B D D B C A C D A B B D C
Q.No. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
Ans. B D D A B D A B C A B A