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FUNCTION (ADV)CLIP – 1

Single Option Correct:

1. The domain of f (x)  P(x)CQ(c) , where P(x)  19x  9  2x 2 and Q(x)  x  4 is


(A) [4, 9] (B) [0, 9] (C) {1, 2, ….., 8,} (D) {4, 5, 8}

 x
2. If y  log sin x   then the possible set of values of x and y are
 x
    
(A) x  ∪  2n , 2n     2n  ,  2n  1   and y  0 (B) x   0,   , y  1
nW  2  2 
(C) x   2 n , 2 n    , y  0,1 (D) x  ∪  2 n ,  2n  1   and y  0,1
nW
(Where W stands for the set of all the whole numbers)

3.
+
Let S be the set of all triangles and R be the set of the positive real numbers, then the function, f : S  R ,
f     area of  , where S is:
(A) Injective but not surjective (B) Surjective but not injective
(C) Injective as well as surjective (D) neither injective nor surjective

1
4. If f  x   2x  x , g  x  
3
 2x  x  & h  x   f  g  x  , then domain of


sin 1 h h  h.........h  x  .........   is :
n times

 1   1   1  1 
(A)  1,1 (B)
 1, 2    2 ,1 (B)
1, 2  (D)
 2 ,1

5. If f  x   x  tan x and g  x is the inverse of f  x then g ' x is equal to

1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
1  g  x  x 2   g  x  x 2   g  x  x
2 2 2

6. If f  x  . f  y   f  x   f  y   f  xy   2  x, y  R and if f  x  is not a constant function, then the value of


f 1 is equal to
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 0 (D) –1

 
7. Let f  x   tan x, g  f  x    f  x   , where f  x and g  x  are real valued functions. For all possible
 4
values of x, f  g  x   

 x 1  f  x 1 x  / 4
(A) tan   (B) tan  x  1  tan  x  1 (C) (D)
 x 1  f  x 1 x  / 4

8. Let h  x   kx  5 , domain of f  x is  5, 7  , domain of f  h  x   is  6,1 and range of h  x  is the same


as the domain of f  x , then value of k is

1 4
(A) (B) (C)1 (D) none of these
3 5

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 x
9. Let f  x    1 (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function), then
(A) Range of f is {–1, 1} (B) f is an even function
(C) f is and odd function (D) lim f  x  exists, for every integer n
xn

10. Let f :  x, y , z  1, 2, 3 be a one-one mapping such that only one of the following three statements is true and

remaining two are false : f  x   2, f  y   2, f  z   1 , the

(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

11. The image of the interval [–1, 3] under the mapping specified by the function f  x   4 x 3  12 x is:
(A)  f  1 , f  1  (B)  f  1 , f  3   (C)  8,16 (D)  8, 72

 
12. If f  x   2sin 2   4 cos  x    sin x .sin   cos  2 x  2  then the value of f 2  x  f 2   x  is :
4 
2
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) –1 (D) x

 1 1
13. Let G  x   x   F  x , where ‘a’ is a positive real number not equal to 1 and F  x is an odd function,
 a 1 2 
Which of the following statement is true?
(A) G  x is an odd function (B) G  x is an even function

(C) G  x  is neither even nor odd function (D) Whether G  x  is an odd or even function depends on the value of ‘a’.

14. S1: If f  x is increasing function then f 1  x  is also increasing function.

S2: If f  x  is a constant function, then f 1  x  is also a constant function


S3: If graph of f  x and f 1  x  are intersecting then they always intersecting on the line y  x.
x x
S4: The inverse of f  x  is
1 x 1 x
(A) T TT F (B) T F F T (C) F FF T (D) T F T T

15. S1: If gof is one-one then both f and g must be one-one


S2: Graph of the curve y   x
5/2
lies in fourth quadrant
S3: If gof is onto function the f may not be onto.
S4: if gof is bijective then both f and g must be bijective
(A) T TT F (B) F FFF (C) T TTT (D) F T T F

16. S1: f :  3,3    9,9  defined as f  x   x x is an odd and onto function

S2: For all real values of x and y the relation y 2  2 x  x 2  1 represents y as a function of x.
S3: If f  x   log  x  2  x  3  & g  x   log  x  2   log  x  3  then f  g
S4: If f  x  2   2 x  5, then f  x  2x  9
(A) T T F F (B) T F F T (C) T F T F (D) F T T F

17. S1: A function is invertible if it is one-one


S2: Let f& g be two functions R →R such that gofis one-one then f must be one-one
S3:Fundamentalperiod of sin  x is 1, Where {.} represents fractional part function
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S4: If f :R R is an odd functions then f x   f  x, x  R
(A) T T F F (B) T T F T (C) F T T F (D) F T TT

18. Consider the following statements:


S1: Number of solution of sin 1 x   1  x is two
S2: f  x   x 3  tan x is surjective function
S3: All basic inverse trigonometric function are periodic.

S4: Domain of f  x  x 2
 3 x  10  ℓn 2  x  3 is [5, )
State, in order whether S1,S2, S3 and S4 are true or false
(A) F T F F (B) T T F F (C) T F T T (D) T TTT

19. Let f : A  B and g : C  D be function for which composite function gof is defined:
S1: If each of f and g is one-one, then gof is one-one.
S2: If each of f and g is onto, then gof is onto.
S3: If B  C and gof is one-one, then g may not one-one.
S4: If B  C and gof is onto, then f may not be onto.
State, in order, whether S1,S2, S3 and S4 are true or false.
(A) T TT F (B) T F T F (C) T F T T (D) F FFF

Multiple Correct Answer :

20. f  x   x 5  ax 4  bx 3  cx 2  dx  e be a polynomial such that

f 1  2, f  2   4, f  3   6, f  4   8 and f  5   10 then

(A) f  6   132 (B) f  0   120 (C) f  0   120 (D) f  6   130

21. If f  x   x 3  x 2 f ' 1  xf "  2   f '"  3  x  R , then f  x is


(A) one-one and onto (B) One–one and into (C) many–one and onto (D) non-invertible

1
 1 7
7
If g  x    4cos x  2cos 2 x  cos 4 x  x 
4
22. then
 2 
(A) g  g 101   100 (B) g  g 101   101 (C) g  g 0  0 (D) g  g  1   1

23. Which of the following functions are periodic?


1 if x is a rational number
(A) f  x   sgn  e  x  (B) f x  
0if x is an irrational number
8 8  1  1
(C) f  x   (D) f  x    x     x    2  x
1  cos x 1  cos x  2  2
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function)

24.
The graph of the function y  f  x is as shown in the fig. Then which one of the
following graphs are correct?

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(A) y  sgn  f  x  

(B) y  sgn(  f(| x |))

(C) y  f x

yx  
sgn f  x 
(D)

25. f  x   sin 2   a  x  where [.] denote the greatest integer function, has fundamental period  for
3 5 2 4
(A) a (B) a (C) a (D) a
2 4 3 5

f  x f  x    x    x  1  3  x 
2
26. Let be a real valued function defined on RR such that , where the
greatest integer  x, Then
(A) f  x  is a many-one and into function (B) f  x =0 for infinite number of values of x

(C) f  x = 0 for only two real values (D) None of these

27. If f : R  R, f  x   e  x  e x is a given function, then which of the following are correct:

(A) f is many-one into function (B) f is many one onto function


(C) range of f is 0,   (D) range of f is  , 0 
28. Which of the following pair(s) of function are identical?
1  x2
f  x   cos  2 tan x  , g  x   , g  x   sin  2cot 1 x 
2x
(A)
1
(B) f  x 
1  x2 1 x 2

ℓn sgn cot 1 x 


f  x   tan x  cot x, g  x   2 cosec 2 x f  x  e , g  x  e   ,
ℓn 1{ x }
(C) (D)
where sgn(.),[.],{.} denotes signum, greatest integer and fractional part functions respectively)

29. If  
f  x   sin  x  5  x   x   x  for x   0, 4  is invertible, Where {.} and [.] represents fractional part
and greatest integer function respectively, then f 1  x  is


(A) sin 1 x (B)  cos1 x (C) sin 1  x (D) cos 1  x
2

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30. Range of f  x   log 3 10  5  2sin x  cos x   5  is


 1
(A) [0,1] (B) [0,3] (C)  ,  (D) None of these
 3
Assertion and Reason Type:
x
31. Statement – 1 :e cannot be expressed as the sum of even and odd function.
x
Statement – 2 :e is neither even nor odd function.
(A) Both statement 1 and 2 are true and statement 2 is the correct explanation of statement 1
(B) Booth statement 1 and 2 are true but statement 2 is not correct explanation of statement 1
(C) Statement 1 true but statement 2 is false
(D) Statement 1 is false but statement 2 is true

32. Statement - 1: if f  x   sin x , then f '  x   cos x


f   x    f  x   f '  x   f ' x 
Statement – 2 : The derivative of and odd function is even and vice-versa

33. Statement –1 : the inverse of a strictly increasing exponential function is a logarithmic function that is strictly
decreasing
Statement–2 : ℓnx is inverse of ex
34. Statement –1: Fundamental period of sin x  tan x is 2
Statement –2: If the period of f  x is T1 and the period of g(x) is T2, then the fundamental period of

f  x   g  x  is the L.C. M of T1 and T2

35. Statement–1: If a function y  f  x is symmet4ric about yx , then f  f  x   x


 x : x is rational
Statement –2: If f  x   , then f  f  x   x
1  x : x is irrational
36. Statement–1 : f  x   sin x is periodic and g  x   cos x is also periodic.
Statement – 2 : If the derivative of a function is periodic, then the function will be also be periodic

37. Statement -1: function f  x   sin  x  3sin x  is periodic

Statement – 2 : f  g  x  is periodic if g  x is periodic

ax  b a
38. Statement–1: The function y ,  ad  bc  0  cannot attain the value .
cx  d c
b  dy a
Statement–2: The domain of g  y  does not contain .
cy  a c

1
39. Statement –1: Range of is 1,   (where {.} represents fractional part function)
 x
1
Statement – 2: 0 1  1 x  
x
1 2 3
40. Statement – 1: Let f : R  1, 2,3  R be a function defined by f  x    . Then f is
x 1 x  2 x  3
many-one function.
Statement – 2: If either f '  x   0 or f '  x   0, x  domain of f, then y  f  x is one –one function.

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41. Statement – 1: f: N→R ; f ( x)  sin x is a one-one function
Statement –2: The period of sin x is 2 and  is an irrational number.

Comprehension #1
If f :  0, 2    0, 2  is a bijective function defined by f  x   ax 2  bx  c , where a, b, c, are non zero real
numbers, then

42. f  2 is equal to

(A) 2 (B)  where    0, 2  (C) 0 (D) Cannot be determined

43. Which of the following is one of the roots f  x =0

1 1 1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)  
a b c a b c
44. Which of the following is not a value of a?
1 1 1
(A)  (B) (C)  (D) 1
4 2 2
Comprehension #2
 2 x  a : x  1  x4 : 0x4
Let f  x   2 and g  x   
bx  3 : x  1 3x  2 : 2  x  0

45. g  f  x  is not defined if

(A) a   6,   , b   5,   (B) a   4, 6  , b   5,   (C) a   6,   , b   0,1 (D) a   4, 6  , b  1,5 

46. If domain of g  f  x  is [–1, 2], then

(A) a  1, b  5 (B) a= 2, b > 7 (C) a  2, b  10 (D) a = 0, b R

47. If a2 and b3 then range of g  f  x  is


(A) (–2,8] (B) (0,8] (C) [4,8] (D) [–1,8]

Comprehension #3
Let f :R R is a function satisfying f  2  x   f  2  x  and f  20  x   f  x  , x  R . For this function
f answer the following

48. If f 0  5 , then minimum possible number of values of x satisfying f  x = 5, for x   0,170  , is
(A) 21 (B) 12 (C) 11 (D) 22

49. Graph of y  f  x is

(A) symmetrical about x  18 (B) symmetrical about x  5


(C) symmetrical about x = 8 (D) symmetrical about x = 20

50. If f  2  f 6 , then

(A) fundamental period of f  x is 1 (B) fundamentals period of f  x  may be 1


(C) period of f(x) can’t be 1 (D) fundamental period of f(x) is 8

Comprehension # 4
If f :  0,     0,   satisfy f  xf  y    x 2 y a  a  R  , Then

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51. Value of a is
(A) 4 (B) 2 (C) 2 (D) 1
n
52.  f r 
r 1
n
Cr is

(A) n.2n1 (B) n(n  1)2n2 (C) n.2 n1  n  n  1 2 n2 (D) 0

53. Number of solutions of 2 f  x   ex is


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

Matrix Match type


54. Match the following column
Column – I Column - II
–1

(A) The Number of possible values of k if fundamental period of sin (sin kx ) is , is (P) 1
2
(B) Numbers of elements in the domain of f (x)  tan 1 x  sin 1 x  sec 1 x is (Q) 2

x  x 
(C) Period of the function f  x   sin   .cos ec   is (R) 3
 2   2 

If the range of the function f  x   cos 1[5 x ] is {a, b, c} and a  b  c  , then
(D) 2 (S) 4
  ? (where [.] denotes greatest integer)
(T) 0

55. Match the following


Column – I Column - II
  One to one
(A) Function f : 0,   [0,1] defined by f ( x)  sin x is (P)
function
 3
x3
(B) Function f : (1, )  (1, ) defined by f  x   is (Q) Many-one function
x 1
  4 
(C) Function f :   ,   [1,1] defined by f  x   sin x is (R) Into function
 2 3 
x2
(D) Function f : (2, )  [8, ) defined by f  x   is (S) Onto function
x2
56. Match the following column
Column – I Column - II

(A)
If smallest positive integer value of x for which x  x  sin (sin 2)  0
2 1
is  ,
(P) 4
then 3   is equal to
Number of solution(s) of 2[ x] = x  2{x} is (where [.], {.} are greatest integer
(B) (Q) 1
and fraction part of function respectively)
2
(C) If x 2  y 2  1 and maximum value of x  y is , then  is equal to (R) 2
3

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Function

 1  1
(D) f x  f  x    f  x for all xR , then period of f  x is (S) 0
 2  2
(T) 3

57. Match the following column


Column – I Column - II
(A) If function f  x is defined in [–2, 2], then domain of f (| x | 1) is (P)  , 4 
1 1 1
sin x  cos x  tan x
(B) Range of the function f  x  is (Q) [–1, 1]

(C) Range of the function f  x   3 sin x  4 cos x is (R)  4,3
  
(D) Range of f  x    sin 1 x  sin x is (S)
0, 2 sin1
1 3
(T)
 4 , 4 

58. Match the following


Column – I Column - II
 2 x
(A) Domain of f  x   sin 1   is (P) [2, )
 2x 
2 x2  2
(B) Range of f  x  2 is (Q) (, 1]  [1, )
3x  1
(C)
Set of all values of p for which the function f  x   px  sin x is bijective
(R) (, 2]  [2 / 3, )
is
If f : (,1]  A is defined by f  x   x 2  3 x , then set A for which
(D) (S) [2, 2 / 3)
f  x becomes invertible, is

(T)  ,0 
59. Match the following column
Column – I Column - II
(A) f  x   xe x1 x 
, x   0,1 (P) [0,2]

(B) f  x   3  x  2  x , x   0, 4  (Q) [5,7]

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

f  x   x 4 .e  x 1 , x   1, 0 
2
(D) (S) [5, 8]

Integer type:
60. Find the number of solution of the equation x  1  2  x   3 x
(where [x] & {x} denotes integral and fractional part of x)

61. Iff  x   f  y   f  xy   2  f  x  . f  y  , for all real values of x and y and f(x) is a polynomial function with f(4) =
17, then find the value of f(5) /14, where f(1)  1.

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Function

 1  2 1  2 x  x 1
62. The functional relation f  x  f   is satisfying by the function f  x  , then find
 1  x  x 1  x    x  1
value of .

63. Find number of integral solution of the equation  x  y   x  y


(Here [.] denotes greatest integer function)

sin 1  sin x 
64. If domain of f  x  is  a, b    c,   , then find the value of a  b  3c =
 2x 1 
 log  x4  log 2  

 2 
  3 x 

cos(sin(nx))
65. If the period of , n  N is 6 , then n =
tan(x / n)

Answer Key

1. D 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. B
7. A 8. D 9. A 10. C 11. D 12. B
13. B 14. B 15. D 16. B 17. D 18. A
19. C 20. ABD 21. CD 22. BCD 23. ABCD 24. ABC
25. AB 26. AB 27. AD 28. ABCD 29. ABC 30. D
31. D 32. A 33. D 34. D 35. A 36. C
37. B 38. A 39. A 40. C 41. A 42. C
43. A 44. D 45. A 46. A 47. C 48. A
49. A 50. C 51. A 52. C 53. C
54. A→Q, B→Q, C→Q, D→R 55. A→PR, B→PS, C→QS, D→QS 56. A→P, B→T, C→T, D→T
57. A→Q, B→T, C→R, D→S 58. A→R, B→S, C→Q, D→P 59. A→R, B→Q, C→S, D→R
60. 2 61. 9 62. 1 63. 2 64. 5 65. 6

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