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1. The document contains a mathematics assignment with 22 multiple choice questions about limits and continuity. 2. The questions cover a range of calculus topics including one-sided limits, limits at infinity, limits involving trigonometric, logarithmic and other transcendental functions, and determining continuity. 3. The correct answers to each question are not provided, as the purpose is to evaluate the given limits and functions to determine the right multiple choice response.
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DC-1 Assignment-8

1. The document contains a mathematics assignment with 22 multiple choice questions about limits and continuity. 2. The questions cover a range of calculus topics including one-sided limits, limits at infinity, limits involving trigonometric, logarithmic and other transcendental functions, and determining continuity. 3. The correct answers to each question are not provided, as the purpose is to evaluate the given limits and functions to determine the right multiple choice response.
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Mathematics Differential Calculus-1 Assignment-8

2 x 2  2 x  sin2x
1. Evaluate lim .
x  3x 2  4 x  cos 2x

1 3 2
(A) (B) (C) (D) 3
3 2 3

x
cos
2. Evaluate lim 2 .
x 1 1 x

  
(A) (B)  (C) (D) 
2 2 4

x 2  x log x  log x  1
3. Evaluate lim .
x 1 x 1

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

4. lim sin|| x | 2|  3| is :


x 1

(A) sin 2 (B) sin 1 (C) 0 (D) Does not exist

x  2a  x  2a
5. The value of lim is :
x  2a x 2  4a 2

1 1 a
(A) (B) (C) (D) 2 a
a 2 a 2

Let f  x   x  1
1/ x 
6. ; x  0 where [ . ] denotes greatest integer function, then lim f  x  is :
x0

(A) Does not exist (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) 1

 x 
7. The value of lim 1  x  tan   is :
x 1  2 
 2
(A) (B)  2 (C) (D) None of these
2 
3x | x |
8. lim 
x   7x  5| x|

(A) 3/2 (B) 3/7 (C) 3/5 (D) 2

5 sin cos x 
9. If [ ] denotes the greatest integer function, lim is :
x
 cos x   2
2

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C)  (D) Does not exist

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 x  1  cos  x  1  log 4

log x 2  2 x  5  cos5  6 6
10. Evaluate: lim
x  1  x  12
1 1 1 1
(A)  (B)  (C)  (D) 
6 12 4 8

1/ x 2
 tan x 
11. Evaluate: lim   .
x 0 x 

1
(A) e (B) e1/ 3 (C) e (D)
e

12. Evaluate: lim



log e x  x .
x 0 1  cos x

(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3

2/ x
 a x  bx  c x 
13. Evaluate lim   .
x  0 3 
 

(A) abc (B)  abc 1/ 3 (C)  abc 4 / 3 (D)  abc 2 / 3


x cos x  log (1  x )
14. lim equals:
x 0 x2

1
(A) (B) (C) 1 (D) None of these
2

f  x  e nx  g  x 
15. If x > 0 and g is bounded function, then lim .
n  enx  1

(A) f (x) (B) g (x) (C) 0 (D) None of these

16. If lim
 a  n  n x  tan x  sin nx  0 , n is non-zero real number then a is equal to:
x 0 x2

n 1 1
(A) 0 (B) (C) n (D) n
n n

x 1  a cos x   b sin x
17. If lim  1 then:
x 0 x3

(A) a = – 5/2, b = – 1/2 (B) a = – 3/2, b = – 1/2

(C) a = – 3/2, b = – 5/2 (D) a = – 5/2, b = – 3/2

sin cos x 
18. lim , ([.] denotes the greatest interger function)
x  0 1  cos x 

(A) equal to 1 (B) equal to 0 (C) Does not exist (D) None of these

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19. lim  x  1 x  , where {.} denotes the fractional part, is equal to:
x 1

(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) does not exist (D) None of these

  e1/ x  e 1/ x 
 x 2   ; x 0
*20. If f (x) =   e1/ x  e 1/ x  then, at x = 0, which of the following is true for f ( x ) ?
 

 0 ; x 0

(A) continuous at x = 0 (B) discontinuous at x = 0

(C) f (0) = 1 (D) L.H.L. = 0

4  sin 2x  A sin x  B cosx


21. If f  x   for x  0 is continuous at x = 0, then A + B + f (0) is :
x2

(A) 4 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 2


sin 3x  A sin 2x  B sin x
22. If f (x) = for x  0 is continuous at x = 0, then A + B + f (0) is :
x5

(A) 0 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 3

 a 2[ x ]  {x }  1
 ,x 0
23. If f ( x )   2 [ x ]  {x } a  0

log a , x0
 e
Then at x = 0, (where [x] and {x} are the greatest integer function and fraction part of x respectively)

(A) f ( x ) is continuous (B) f ( x ) is discontinuous

1
(C) lim f  x   a (D) lim f x  
x 0 x  0 loge a

1  k1/ x
24. The jump value of the function at the point of the discontinuity of the function f  x   k  0  is:
1  k1/ x

(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) None of these

25. If f ( x )   2 sin x  , (where [x] represents the greatest integer function) then choose the incorrect
option:
(A) f (x) is periodic
(B) Maximum value of f (x) is 1 in the interval  2, 2
n 
(C) f (x) is discontinuous at x   ,n I
2 4
(D) f (x) is differentiable at x  n  , n  I

*26. f  x   min 1, cos x, 1  sin x  ,    x   then :

(A) f (x) is not differentiable at ‘0’ (B) f (x) is differentiable at  / 2

(C) f (x) has local maximum at ‘0’ (D) None of these

x 2n  1
*27. Let f  x   lim , then:
n x 2n  1

(A) f (x) = 1 for | x | > 1 (B) f (x) = – 1 for | x | < 1


(C) f (x) is not defined for any value of x (D) f (x) = 1 for | x | = 1

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1, x is rational
28. If f  x    then:
2, x is irrational
(A) f (x) is continuous is R  1

(B) f (x) is continuous in R ~ Q


(C) f (x) is continuous in R but not differentible in R
(D) f (x) is neither continuous nor differentible in R
29. If f (x) = max {2 sin x, 1 – cos x}  x   0, 2  , then f   x  is not defined at :

5
(A) x  (B) x = x0, where 2 sin x0 + cos x0 = 1
12
 
(C) x  (D) x 
12 2
2n
*30. Let f (x) = lim sin x  , then f is :
n 

(A) continuous at x =  2

(B) discontinuous at x =  2

(C) discontinuous at x = –  2

(D) discontinuous at an infinite number of points


31. Let f (x + y)=f (x) f (y) and f (x) = 1 + xg(x)G(x) where  
lim g x  a
x 0
 
and lim G x  b . Then
x 0

f   x   kf  x  ; where k is equal to :

a
(A) (B) 1  ab (C) ab (D) None of these
b

log 2  x  x 2n sinx
 
32. Discuss the continuity of the function f x  lim   at x = 1.
n  1  x 2n

33. If f :  2a, 2a   R be an odd function such that left-hand derivative at x = a is zero and

f  x   f  2a  x  , x  a, 2a  , then find left hand derivative of f at x  a .

34. If f (x + y) = f (x) f (y) for all x and y and f (x) = 1 + g(x) G(x) where lim g  x   0 and lim G  x   0 exist.
x 0 x 0

Prove that f (x) is continuous for all x.


|x  1| ; x 0 |x |  1 ; x 1
35. If f (x) =  and g (x) =  .
 x ; x 0  |x  2| ; x 1

Then find f (x) + g (x), draw its graph and discuss its continuity.

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Answer key to Differential Calculus-1 | Assignment – 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

C D C A B C C D D B B B D A A

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

D D B B AD B C B B D AC AB D B BCD

31 32 33

C Not 0

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