Revision Module Mathematics Advanced
Revision Module Mathematics Advanced
QUADRATIC EQUATION
PART - I : SINGLE AND DOUBLE VALUE INTEGER TYPE
1. If the roots of the equation x3 + Px2 + Qx - 19 = 0 are each one more than the roots of the equaton
x3 - Ax2 + Bx - C = 0, where A, B, C, P & Q are constants, then the value of A + B + C is equal to :
2. If one root of the equation t 2 – (12x)t – (f(x) + 64x) = 0 is twice of other, then find the maximum value
of the function f(x), where x Î R.
3. The values of k, for which the equation x 2 + 2 (k - 1) x + k + 5 = 0 possess atleast one positive root,
are (– ¥, – b]. Find value of b.
4. Find the least value of 7a for which atleast one of the roots of the equation x 2 – (a – 3) x + a = 0 is
greater than 2.
5. If the quadratic equations 3x2 + ax + 1 = 0 & 2x2 + bx + 1 = 0 have a common root, then the value of
the expression 5ab - 2a2 - 3b2 is
6. The equations x2 - ax + b = 0, x 3 - px2 + qx = 0, where a, b, p, q Î R – {0} have one common root &
7. If x – y and y – 2x are two factors of the expression x 3 – 3x2y + lxy2 + my3, then is
(A) d = (B) d =
(C) = (D) =
4. If one root of the equation 4x2 + 2x – 1 = 0 is ‘a’, then
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6. If both roots of x2 – 32x + c = 0 are prime numbers then possible values of c are
(A) 60 (B) 87 (C) 247 (D) 231
7. Let f(x) = x2 – a(x + 1) – b = 0, a, b Î R – {0}, a + b ¹ 0. If a and b are roots of equation f(x) = 0, then
15. If f(x) is cubic polynomial with real coefficients, a < b < g and x1 < x2 be such that f(a) = f(b) = f(g) = f¢
(x1) = f ¢ (x2) = 0 then possible graph of y = f(x) is (assuming y-axis vertical)
(A) (B)
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(C) (D)
2. Let P(x) = 4x2 + 6x + 4 and Q(y) = 4y2 – 12y + 25. If x, y satisfy equation P(x).Q(y) = 28, then the value
of 11y – 26x is -
(A) 6 (B) 36 (C) 8 (D) 42
Comprehension # 2 (Q. No. 3 & 4)
In the given figure DOBC is an isosceles right triangle in which AC is a median, then answer the
following questions :
3. Roots of y = 0 are
(A) {2, 1} (B) {4, 2} (C) {1, 1/2} (D) {8, 4}
4. The equation whose roots are (a + b) & (a – b), where a, b (a > b) are roots obtained in previous
question, is
(A) x2 – 4x + 3 = 0 (B) x2 – 8x + 12 = 0 (C) 4x2 – 8x + 3 = 0 (D) x2 – 16x + 48 = 0
Comprehension # 3 (Q. No. 5 to 7)
Consider the equation x4 – lx2 + 9 = 0. This can be solved by substituting x 2 = t such equations are
called as pseudo quadratic equations.
5. If the equation has four real and distinct roots, then l lies in the interval
(A) (–¥, –6) È (6, ¥) (B) (0, ¥) (C) (6, ¥) (D) (–¥, –6)
6. If the equation has no real root, then l lies in the interval
(A) (–¥, 0) (B) (–¥, 6) (C) (6, ¥) (D) (0, ¥)
7. If the equation has only two real roots, then set of values of l is
(A) (–¥, –6) (B) (–6, 6) (C) {6} (D) f
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(A) (p)
(B) (q)
ANSWER KEY
PART - I
1. 18 2. 32 3. 1 4. 63 5. 1 6. 2 7. 1
PART - II
1. (ACD) 2. (BCD) 3. (BC) 4. (AC) 5. (BCD) 6. (BC) 7. (ABD)
8. (ABCD) 9. (ABCD) 10. (AD) 11. (AD) 12. (AD) 13. (ABD) 14. (AD)
15. (AC)
PART - III
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1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (C) 6. (B) 7. (D)
PART - IV
1. (A) ® (r), (B) ® (p), (C) ® (q), (D) ® (s) 2. (A ® r); (B ® p,q,s); (C ® s); (D ® p,q,r)
of the sum of areas of all the squares as n ® ¥ is k, then find the value of .
3. If the common difference of the A.P. in which T 7 = 9 and T1T2T7 is least, is ‘d’ then 20d is–
4. The number of terms in an A.P. is even ; the sum of the odd terms is 24, sum of the even terms is 30,
and the last term exceeds the first by 10½; find the number of terms.
5. If x > 0, and log2 x + log2 + log2 + log2 + log2 + ...... = 4, then find x.
6. Given that a, g are roots of the equation Ax2 - 4 x + 1 = 0 and b, d the roots of the equation
B x2 - 6 x + 1 = 0, then find value of (A + B), such that a, b, g & d are in H.P.
7. Find the sum of the infinitely decreasing G.P. whose third term, three times the product of the first and
fourth term and second term form an A.P. in the indicated order, with common difference equal to 1/8.
8. If a, b, c are in GP, a – b, c – a, b – c are in HP, then the value of a + 4b + c is
9. a, a1, a2, a3,..., a2n , b are in A.P. and a, g 1, g2, g3,.....g2n, b are in G.P. and h is the harmonic mean of a
(A) Sn = (B) Tn =
(C) Sn = (D) Sn =
9. If ak ak–1 + ak–1 ak–2 = 2ak ak–2 , k ³ 3 and a1 = 1, here Sp = and given that does not depend
on p then may be
(A) 4031 (B) 1 (C) 2016 (D) 2017/2
10. If is constant for every k ³ 1. If n > m Þ an > am and a1 + an = 66, a2an–1 = 128 and
then
11. The sides of a right triangle form a G.P. The tangent of the smallest angle is
13. If a satisfies the equation a2017 – 2a + 1 = 0 and S = 1 + a + a2 + ..... + a2016. then posible value(s) of S
is/are
(A) 2016 (B) 2018 (C) 2017 (D) 2
14. Let a, x, b be in A.P; a, y, b be in G.P and a, z, b be in H.P. If x = y + 2 and a = 5z, then
(A) y2 = xz (B) x > y > z (C) a = 9, b = 1 (D) a = 1/4, b = 9/4
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15. Which of the following is/are TRUE
(A) Equal numbers are always in A.P. , G.P. and H.P.
12 + 22 + 32 + .......... + n2 = = g(n),
13 + 23 + 33 + .......... + n3 = = h(n)
1. Even natural number which divides g(n) – f(n), for every n ³ 2, is
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) none of these
2. f(n) + 3 g(n) + h(n) is divisible by 1 + 2 + 3 + ........... + n
(A) only if n = 1 (B) only if n is odd (C) only if n is even (D) for all n Î N
Comprehension # 3 (Q.5 to 7)
Let D1Tn = Tn+1 –Tn, D2 Tn = D1Tn+1 – D1Tn , D3Tn = D2Tn+1 – D2Tn , ........ , and so on, where
T1, T2, T3, …..Tn–1, Tn, Tn+1,…… are the terms of infinite G.P. whose first term is a natural
number and common ratio is equal to 'r'.
5. If D2 T1 = 36, then sum of all possible integral values of r is equal to :
(A) 8 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) –2
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then is
2. Column – I Column – II
(A) The value of xyz is 15/2 or 18/5 according as the series (p) 2
a, x, y, z, b are in an A.P. or H.P. then 'a + b' equals
where a, b are positive integers.
(D) There are m A.M. between 1 and 31. If the ratio of the (s) 4
ANSWER KEY
PART-I
1. 51 2. 2 3. 33 4. 8 5. 4 6. 11 7. 2
8. 0 9. 40 10. 0
PART-II
1. (B) 2. (ABCD) 3. (BD) 4. (BD) 5. (ABCD) 6. (ABCD) 7. (D)
8. (BC) 9. (AB) 10. (AC) 11. (BC) 12. (ABCD) 13. (CD) 14. (ABC)
15. (CD)
PART-III
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1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (A)
PART-IV
1. (A) ® (p), (B) ® (s), (C) ® (q), (D) ® (q)
2. (A) ® (s), (B) ® (p), (C) ® (s), (D) ® (p)
BINOMIAL THEOREM
PART - I : SINGLE AND DOUBLE VALUE INTEGER TYPE
is 336, is :
4. If second, third and fourth terms in the expansion of (x + a) n are 240, 720 and 1080 respectively, then n is equal
to
6. In the expansion of , the sum of the binomial coefficients is 256 and four times the term
with greatest binomial coefficient exceeds the square of the third term by 21n, then find 4x.
7. If then find l.
8. The value of p, for which coefficient of x50 in the expression
(1 + x)1000 + 2x (1 + x)999 + 3x² (1 + x)998 +..... + 1001 x1000 is equal to 1002Cp , is :
10. The index ' n ' of the binomial if the only 9th term of the expansion has numerically the
greatest coefficient (n Î N), is :
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16. If (1 + x + x² +... + xp)6 = a0 + a1x + a2x²+...+a6p x6p, then the value of :
19. If = , then a + b is
6 nC
20 2k-1 (- 3)k is equal to :
1. In the expansion of
(A) the number of irrational terms is 19 (B) middle term is irrational
(C) the number of rational terms is 2 (D) 9th term is rational
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10. In the expansion of (x + y + z)25
(A) every term is of the form 25Cr. rCk. x25 – r. yr – k. zk (B) the coefficient of x8 y9 z9 is 0
(C) the number of terms is 325 (D) none of these
11. If (1 + x + 2x2)20 = a0 + a1x + a2x2 +......... + a40x40, then a0 + a2 + a4.......+ a38 is equal to :
(A) 219 (230 + 1) (B) 219(220 – 1) (C) 239 – 219 (D) 239 + 219
12. is (n Î N)
Consider, sum of the series f(i) f(j) In the given summation, i and j are not independent.
+ +
=2 +
Þ =
When f(i) and f(j) are not symmetrical, we find the sum by listing all the terms.
1. is equal to
3.
(A) (n + 2)2n (B) (n + 1)2n (C) (n – 1)2n (D) (n + 1)2n–1
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ANSWER KEY
PART - I
1. k = 11 2. 10 3. 2 4. 5 5. 35 6. 2 7. 2
8. 50 9. 3 10. n = 12 11. 2 12. 1 13. 12 14. 1
15. 3 16. 3 17. 9 18. 2 19. 5 20. 0 21. 2
PART - II
1. (ABCD) 2. (CD) 3. (AC) 4. (AC) 5. (CD) 6. (AC) 7. (ACD)
8. (AC) 9. (ABC) 10. (AB) 11. (BC) 12. (BD) 13. (AD)
PART - III
1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (D) 5. (C) 6. (C)
(A) (B)
(C) (D)
2. Let D = , then
(A) D is independent of q (B) D is indepedent of f
(C) D is a constant (D) none of these
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3. D= is equal to
(A) (a – b)2 (b – c)2 (c – a)2 (B) 2(a – b) (b – c) (c – a)
(C) 4(a – b) (b – c) (c – a) (D) (a + b + c)3
4. If D = then D =
(A) 1 + a2 + b2 + c2 (B) a2 + b2 + c2 (C) (a + b + c)2 (D) none
5. Value of the D = is
(A) 0 (B) (a3 – 1) (a6 – 1) (a9 – 1)
(C) (a3 + 1) (a6 + 1) (a9 + 1) (D) a15 – 1
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Ax = I, where A = and I is the unit matrix and X Ì N then the minimum value of
, q Î R is :
2. If A is a diagonal matrix of order 3 × 3 is commutative with every square matrix of order 3 × 3 under
multiplication and tr(A) = 12, then the value of |A| is :
3. A, is a (3×3) diagonal matrix having integral entries such that det(A) = 120, number of such matrices
is 10n. Then n is :
5. If a1, a2, a3 , 5, 4, a6, a7, a8, a9 are in H.P. and D = , then the value of 21D is
7. If A is a square matrix of order 3 and A¢ denotes transpose of matrix A, A¢ A = I and det A = 1, then
det (A – I) must be equal to
12. The absolute value of a for which system of equations, a 3x + (a + 1)3y + (a + 2)3z = 0,
ax + (a + 1) y + (a + 2) z = 0, x + y + z = 0, has a non-zero solution is:
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2x + 7y + 7z = 0
Number of values of q Î (0, p) for which this system has non - trivial solution, is
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15. A1 = [ a1]
17. Given A = For a Î R - {a, b}, A–1 exists and A-1 = A2 - 5bA + cI, when a = 1. The value
of a + 5b + c is :
18. Let a, b, c positive numbers. Find the number of solution of system of equations in x, y and z
3. Suppose a1, a2, a3 are in A.P. and b1, b2, b3 are in H.P. and let
D= , then
(A) D is independent of a1, a2, a3, (B) a1 - D, a2 - 2D, a3 - 3D are in A.P.
2
(C) b1 + D, b2 + D , b3 + D are in H.P. (D) D is independent of b1, b2, b3
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5. If D = , then
(A) x – y is a factor of D (B) (x – y)2 is a factor of D
(C) (x – y)3 is a factor of D (D) D is independent of z
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12. Let f(x) = , then (where fn(x) denotes nth derivative of f(x))
(A) f (1) is indepedent of a
n
13. If D is a determinant of order three and D is a determinant formed by the cofactors of determinant D ;
then
(A) D = D2 (B) D = 0 implies D = 0
(C) if D = 27, then D is perfect cube (D) if D = 27, then D is perfect square
14. Let A, B, C, D be real matrices such that A T = BCD ; BT = CDA ; CT = DAB and DT = ABC for the matrix
15. Let A and B be two 2 × 2 matrix with real entries. If AB = O and tr(A) = tr(B) = 0 then
(A) A and B are comutative w.r.t. operation of multiplication.
(B) A and B are not commutative w.r.t. operation of multiplication.
(C) A and B are both null matrices.
(D) BA = 0
17. If A and B are square matrices of order 3, then the true statement is/are (where I is unit matrix).
(A) det (- A) = - det A
(B) If AB is singular then atleast one of A or B is singular
(C) det (A + I) = 1 + det A
(D) det (2A) = 23 det A
18. Let M be a 3 × 3 non-singular matrix with det(M) = 4. If M– 1 adj(adj M) = k2I, then the value of 'k' may
be
(A) +2 (B) 4 (C) –2 (D) –4
19. If AX = B where A is 3 × 3 and X and B are 3×1 matrices then which of the following is correct?
(A) If |A| = 0 then AX = B has infinite solutions
(B) If AX = B has infinite solutions then |A| = 0
(C) If (adj(A)) B = 0 and |A| ¹ 0 then AX = B has unique solution
(D) If (adj(A)) B ¹ 0 & |A| = 0 then AX = B has no solution
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PART - IV : COMPREHENSION
Comprehension # 1
Let be the set of all 3×3 symmetric matrices whose entries are 1,1,1,0,0,0,–1, –1, –1. B is one of
the matrix in set and
X= U= V= .
3. The equation BX = V
(A) is inconsistent for atleast 3 matrices B.
(B) is inconsistent for all matrices B.
(C) is inconsistent for at most 12 matrices B.
(D) has infinite number of solutions for at least 3 matrices B.
=.
3. If a1, a2, a3 are distinct real roots of the equation px3 + px2 + qx + r = 0 such that
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6. If ,
11. Let r = 1, 2, 3 be three mutually perpendicular unit vectors, then find the value
of
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14. If a, b, c are all different and = 0, then find the value of abc (ab + bc + ca) – (a + b + c).
15. If a, b, c are complex numbers and z = then show that z is purely imaginary.
16. If f(x) = log10x and g(x) = eipx and h(x) = , then find the value of h(10).
17. If a, b, c, are real numbers, and D = then show that D is purely real.
19. Let P = and a, b, g be non-zero real numbers such that ap6 + bp3 + gI
is the zero matrix. Then find value of
PART-I
1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5.(A) 6. (C) 7. (B) 8. (B)
9. (A) 10. (A)
PART - II
1. 2 2. 64 3. 36 4. 2 5. 50 6. 4 7. 0
ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS
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(A) – << (B) all real values of (C) || (D) ||
9. If f(x) = cot–1x : R+
and g(x) = 2x – x2 : R R. Then the range of the function f(g(x)) wherever define is
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10. Given the functions f(x) = , g(x) = cosec1 and the function
h(x) = f(x) defined only for those values of x, which are common to the domains of the functions f(x)
and g(x). The range of the function h(x) is :
2. The domain of f(x) such that the f(x) = is prime is [x1, x2), then the value of 2(x1 2
+ x22).
[Where [.] denotes greatest integer function less than or equal to x]
h : R – {–1, 0, 1} R defined by h(x) = , then |h(h(x)) + h(h(1/x))| > n. Then maximum integral
value of n is :
6. If f(x) = , g(x) = f (f(x)), h(x) = f(f(f(x))), then the absolute value of f(x) . g(x) . h(x), where x 0, 1, is
7. If f(x) = ax + bx3 + cx – 5 ; a, b, c are real constants and f(–7) = 7 then maximum value of |f(7)+17cosx|
7
is
15. The sum of absolute value of all possible values of x for which cos tan 1 sin cot 1 x = .
19. The number of real solutions of equation = sin–1 (sin x), 10 x 10, is/are
20. The number of solution(s) of the equation, sin1x + cos1 (1 x) = sin1 ( x), is/are
(C) R : (D) R :
5. If [ 2 cos x ] + [ sin x ] = 3, then the range of the function, f (x) = sin x + cos x in [0, 2 ] lies in
(where [. ] denotes greatest integer function)
6. Let D [ 1, 1] is the domain of the following functions, state which of them are injective.
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7. Let f(x) = x135 + x125 – x115 + x5 + 1. If f(x) divided by x 3 – x, then the remainder is some function of x say
g(x). Then g(x) is an :
(A) one-one function (B) many one function (C) into function (D) onto function
8. The function f : X Y, defined by f(x) = x2 4x + 5 is both oneone and onto if
(A) X = [2, ) & Y = [1, ) (B) X = (–,2] & Y = [1, )
(C) X = [3,) & Y = [2, ) (D) X = (–,2] & Y = (1, )
10. Which one of the following pair of functions are NOT identical ?
(A) e(nx)/2 and
(B) tan (tanx) and cot (cotx)
(C) cos2x + sin4x and sin2x + cos4x
(D) and sgn (x), where sgn(x) stands for signum function.
11. If the graph of the function f (x) = is symmetric about y-axis, then n is equal to:
(A) 1/5 (B) 1/3 (C) 1 / 4 (D) – 1 / 3
12. If f(x) = & composite function h(x) = |f(x)| + f(x + 2), then
(A) h(x) = 2x2 + 4x + 4 x –1
(B) h(x) = x2 + x + 1 –1 < x 1
(C) h(x) = x2 – x – 1 –1 < x 1
(D) h(x) = –2 x>1
14. If f : [–2, 2] R where f(x) = x3 + tanx + is a odd function, then the value of parametric P,
where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, can be
(A) 5 < P < 10 (B) P < 5 (C) P > 5 (D) P = 15
15. If f: R [ 1, 1], where f (x) = sin , (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function), then
(A) f (x) is onto (B) f (x) is into (C) f (x) is periodic (D) f (x) is many one
16. If f (x) = then it is, (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)
(A) odd (B) Even (C) many one (D) one-one
17. dentify the statement(s) which is/are incorrect ?
(A) the function f(x) = sinx + cosx is neither odd nor even
(B) the fundamental period of f(x) = cos (sin x) + cos (cos x) is
(C) the range of the function f(x) = cos (3 sin x) is [ 1, 1]
(D) f(x) = 0 is a periodic function with period 2
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18. If F (x) = , then F (x) is: (where { . } denotes fractional part function and [ . . ] denotes greatest
integer function and sgn (x) is a signum function)
(A) periodic with fundamental period 1 (B) even
(A) x100 + y100 + z100 – =0 (B) x22 + y42 + z62 – x220 –y420 – z620 = 0
(A) X = Y (B) Y =
(C) XY (D) X = 2Y
23. If satisfies the inequation x2 – x – 2 > 0, then a value exists for
(A) sin–1 (B) cos–1 (C) sec–1 (D) cosec–1
24. For the function f(x) = n (sin 1 og2 x),
25. In the following functions defined from [–1, 1] to [–1, 1] , then functions which are not bijective are
(A) f = (B) f =
sin–1x [–1, 1]
cos–1x [–1, 1] [0, ]
tan–1x R
cot–1x R (0, )
5. If x , cosec–1 cosec x is
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(A) 2– x (B) + x (C) –x (D) – – x
6. If x [–1, 1], then range of tan (–x) is
–1
2. Column – Column –
(A) If S be set of all triangles and f : S R+, f() = Area (p) one-one
of , then f is
(B) f:R and f(x) = cot–1(2x – x2 – 2), then f(x) is (q) many one
(A) If f(x) is even & g(x) is odd (p) then fog must be odd
(B) If g(x) is periodic (q) then fog must be manyone
(C) If f(x) & g(x) are bijective (r) then fog is periodic
(D) If f(x) is into (s) then fog is injective
(t) then fog is into
4. Let f (x) = sin x, g (x) = cos x and h(x) = tan
–1 –1 –1
x. For what complete interval of variation of x the
following are true.
Column – Column –
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tan 1 + tan 1 (cot A) + tan 1 (cot3A) for 0 < A < (/4) (q) –
is equal to
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PART - I
1. (B) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (A)
8. (C) 9. (C) 10. (A)
PART - II
1. 17 2. 17 3. 0 4. 1 5. 2 6. 1 7. 34
8. 7 9. 20 10. 35 11. 22 12. 2 13. 3 14. 1
15. 30 16. 5 17. 54 18. 3 19. 20 20. 1 21. 1
PART – III
1. (ABD) 2.(AC) 3. (AC) 4. (AD) 5. (BCD) 6. (BD) 7. (AD)
8. (ABC) 9.(AC) 10. (ABD) 11. (ABD) 12. (ACD) 13. (AD) 14. (ACD)
15. (BCD) 16.(AC)17. (BC) 18. (ABCD) 19. (BD) 20. (BCD) 21. (AB)
22. (AB) 23.(CD)24. (BC) 25. (BCD) 26. (AD) 27. (AB) 28. (AD)
29. (AD) 30.(ABCD) 31. (CD)
PART - IV
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (C) 6. (B)
PART – V
1. (1) (p), (2) (r), (3) (s), (4) (q)
3. (A q ; B r,q ; C s ; D t)
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LCD
PART - I : SINGLE AND DOUBLE VALUE INTEGER TYPE
3. is equal to
4. If f(x) exists and is finite and nonzero and = 3, then the value of
f(x) is equal to
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6. If f(x) = and
7. is equal to
9. is equal to
12. Let f(x) = . Then 5f(x) + 7f(x) equals (where [ . ] represents greatest
integer function)
18. If f(x) = , then the maximum length of interval for which f(|x|) is
continuous is
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continuous at x = is l and |l|ab = 1 where a, b Î N then find product of all possible values of b
21. The number of points of non differentiability of the function f (x) = |sin x| + sin |x| in [–4p, 4p] is
24. Find number of points of non-differentiability of f(x) = in interval [0, 1] where {.}
represents fractional part function
25. Let [x] denote the greatest integer less than or equal to x. The number of integral points in [–1, 1]
where f(x) = [x sin px] is differentiable are
28. Find the natural number 'a' for which = 2048(2n – 1), where the function ‘f’ satisfies the
relation f(x + y) = f(x) . f(y) for all natural numbers x & y and further f(1) = 2
1. Let f(x) = (where [x] denotes greatest integer less than or equal to x), then
2. If f(x) = , then
3. If l = = – , where l Î R, then
(A) (a, b) = (–1, 0) (B) a & b are any real numbers
(C) l = 0 (D) l =
(C) f(x) does not exist (D) f(x) does not exist
f(x) =
where [.] represents greatest integer function and {.} represents fractional part function, then
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9. If f(x) = , then
11. is equal to
(A) a n if n Î N (B) ¥ if n Î Z – & a = A = 0
12. If l = (sin – sin ) and m = [sin – sin ], where [.] denotes the greatest
integer function, then :
(A) l = 0 (B) m = 0
(C) m is undefined (D) l is undefined
14. If = e2 , then the possible values of ' a ' & ' b ' are :
(A) a = 1 , b = 2 (B) a = 2 , b = 1 (C) a = 3, b = 2/3 (D) a = 2/3 , b = 3
16. is equal to
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[ x if x ∈Q
(C) h(x) = (D) k(x) = −x if x ∉Q
22. Let f(x) and g(x) be defined by f(x) = [x] and g(x) = (where [ . ] denotes the greatest
integer function), then
23. Let f(x) = [x] + , where [ . ] denotes the greatest integer function. Then
(A) f(x) is continuous on R+ (B) f(x) is continuous on R
(C) f(x) is continuous on R – I (D) discontinuous at x = 1
24. The points at which the function, f(x) = ½x - 0.5½ + ½x - 1½ + tan x does not have a derivative in the
interval (0, 2) are:
(A) 1 (B) p/2 (C) p/4 (D) 1/2
25. f(x) = (sin-1x)². cos (1/x) if x ¹ 0; f(0) = 0, f(x) is:
(A) continuous no where in -1 £ x £ 1 (B) continuous everywhere in -1 £ x £ 1
(C) differentiable no where in -1 £ x £ 1 (D) differentiable everywhere in -1 < x < 1
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the equation holds for all x. Then f(x) is periodic function with period
equal to
(A) 2 a (B) 4 a (C) 6 a (D) 8 a
3. Using the values of a, b, c as found in Q.No. 1 or Q. No.2 above, the value of x f(x) is
If both f(x) and f(x) exist finitely and are equal , then the function f is said to have removable
discontinuity at x = c
If both the limits i.e. f(x) and f(x) exist finitely and are not equal, then the function f is said to
have non-removable discontinuity at x = c and in this case | f(x) – f(x) | is called jump of the
discontinuity.
4. Which of the following function has non-removable discontinuity at the origin ?
(A) f(x) = (B) f(x) = x sin (C) f(x) = (D) f(x) = cos
5. Which of the following function not defined at x = 0 has removable discontinuity at the origin ?
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Comprehension # 4
Let f : R ® R be a function defined as, f(x) = and g(x) = f(x – 1) + f(x + 1), " x Î R.
Then
10. The value of g(x) is :
(A) (B)
2. f1 (x) =
fn (x) = f1 (fn–1 (x)) n³2
3. Let f : R ® R be a real function. The function f is derivable and there exists nÎN and p Î R such that
5. Evaluate
6. Evaluate : x3
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7. Evaluate
9. f(x) = r, n Î N
g(x) =
10. Evaluate
(i) = (ii) =
16. If f(n, q) = and f (n,q) = g(q), then find the value of g(q)
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20. If g(x) =
(where a > 0) , then find ‘a’ and g(0) so that g(x) is continuous at x = 0.
21. f(x) =
f(x) = ,x¹0
({x} denotes fractional part of x) becomes continuous at x = 0
23. Let f be a continuous function on R such that f = , then find the value of
f(0).
24. Examine the continuity at x = 0 of the sum function of the infinite series:
.
25. If f(x) is continuous in [a, b] such that f(a) = b and f(b) = a, then prove that there exists at least one c Î
(a, b) such that f(c) = c.
26. If f(x . y) = f(x). f(y) for all x, y and f(x) is continuous at x = 1. Prove that f(x) is continuous for all x
except possibly at x = 0. Given f(1) ¹ 0.
g(1) = be a continous function at x = 1, then find the value of 4g(1) + 2 f(1) – h(1),
assume that f(x)and h(x) are continuous at x = 1
28. If f(x) = x2 – 2|x|, then test the derivability of g(x) in the interval [–2, 3], where
g(x) =
29. Discuss the continuity and differentiability of f(x) = [x] + {x} 2 and also draw its graph. Where [.] and {.}
denote the greatest integer function and fractional part function respectively.
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32. Given f(x) = cos-1 , where sgn ( ) denotes the signum function and [ . ] denotes the
greatest integer function. Discuss the continuity and differentiability of f (x) at x = ± 1.
33. Discuss the continuity on 0 £ x £ 1 & differentiability at x = 0 for the function.
ANSWER KEY
PART – I
1. 2 2. 1 3. 2 4. 1 5. 0 6. 1 7. 2
13. (ABC) 14. (ABCD) 15. (BCD) 16. (AD) 17. (BCD) 18. (ABD)
19. (BCD) 20. (ABC) 21. (CD) 22. (ABC) 23. (ABC) 24. (ABD)
25. (BD) 26. (AC) 27. (AB) 28. (BCD) 29. (ABCD)
PART – III
1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (D) 6. (C)
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1. 2. 20 3. – np 4. 5. 6.
7. 0 8. 9. k=0 10. 0
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