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Limit Enhancement Assignment 2

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Limit Enhancement Assignment 2

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Ace the Fundas of Mathematics with Anshul Singhal Sir

Assignment
By Anshul Singhal Sir
Practice Question
(C) is equal to (–1)m–1
Q.1 If [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or (D) does not exist
equal to x, then
[ x ]  [2x ]  [3x ]  ..... [nx ] Q.7 Let a = minm {x2 + 2x + 3} x  R and
lim equals -
n  n2
1 – cos 
n

(A) x/2 (B) x/3 (C) x (D) 0 b = lim


 0 2
the value of a b
r 1
r n–r
is -
x
tan 2n 1 – 1 2n 1  1
Q.2 The value of lim ( 2  x ) 2 is equal to - (A) (B)
x 1 3.2n 3.2n
–2/
(A) e (B) e1/ 4n 1 – 1
(C) (D) None of these
(C) e2/ (D) e–1/ 3.2n
Q.3 If { }  represent fractional part of x then sin x
 sin x  x sin x
e{x} – {x} – 1 Q.8 The value of lim   -
x 0  x 
lim is equal to where [·]
x [ a ] {x}2 (A) e–1 (B) e
represent G.I.F. (C) 1 (D) None of these
(A) 0 (B) 1/2 1/ x
 1x  2 x  3x  ...... n x 
(C) e–2 (D) None of these Q.9 lim   is equal to -
x 0  n 
 
x 2n  1 (A) (n !)n (B) (n !)1/n
Q.4 Let f (x), lim then -
n  x 2n
1 (C) n ! (D) n(n !)
(A) f (x) = 1, for |x| > 1
(B) f (x) = –1 for |x| < 1 2 x  3x1/ 3  4x1/ 4  .....  nx1/ n
Q.10 lim
(C) f (x) is not defined for any value of x x  (2x – 3)1/ 2  (2x – 3)1/ 3  .....  (2x – 3)1/ n
(D) f (x) = 1 for |x| = 1 (A) 1 (B) 
2 x 3 (C) 2 (D) None of these
Q.5 If f (x) = , g (x) = and
x 3 x4 sin x
Q.11 lim [(minm (y2 – 4y + 11)) ] where [ ]
2(2 x  1) x 0 x
h (x) = – then
x 2  x  12 represent greatest integer function is -
lim [f(x) + g(x) +h(x)] is- (A) 5 (B) 6
x 3 (C) 7 (D) None of these
(A) –2 (B) –1
2 sin x – sin 2x
2 Q.12 If f(x) is the integral of , x 0
(C) – (D) 0 x3
7 then find lim f (x) -
x 0
x  ai (A) 1 (B) 1/2
Q.6 If Ai = , i = 1, 2,..., n and if
| x  ai | (C) 3/2 (D) None of these
a1 < a2 < a3 < ... an. Then lim (A1A2 …..An),
x a m Q.13 If f (x) is a continuous function from f : R  R
1mn 100

(A) is equal to (–1)m and attains only irrational value’s then  f (r )


r 1
(B) is equal to (–1)m+1
is equal to -

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200 (B) Statement-I Statement-II are true but
(A) 100 (B) 
r 101
f (r ) Statement-II is not the correct explanation of
Statement-I.
10 (C) Statement-I is true but Statement-II is false
(C)  f (r )
r 1
(D) None of these (D) Statement-I is false but Statement-II is true.
 e1/ x – 1 
1cos( x 1) Q.19 Statement – I : lim [x]  1/ x  (where [ ]
 x 3  2x 2  x  1  ( x 1) 2 x 0
 e 1 
Q.14 The value of lim  

is -
 x  2x  3  represent greatest integer function) does not
x 1 2

exist.
(A) e (B) e1/2
(C) 1 (D) None of these  e1/ x – 1 
Statement-II : lim  1/ x  does not exist.
x 0 e
 1 
Q.15 Given a real valued function f such that
 tan 2 {x}
 2 2
, x0 Q.20 Statement-I : The graph of the function
 ( x – [ x ] )
f(x) =  1 , x0 y = f(x) has a unique tangent at the point
 {x} cot{x}, x  0 (a, 0) through which the graph passes then

 log e (1  6 (f ( x ))
lim =2
where [ ] represent G.I.F. and { } represent x a 3f ( x )
fractional part of x
Statement-II : Since the graph passes through
(A) lim f(x) = 1
x 0 (a, 0). Therefore f(a) = 0, when f(a) = 0 given
(B) lim – f(x) = cot 1
x 0 limit is zero by zero form. So that it can be
–1  lim f ( x )  = /4 evaluate by using L’Hospital’s rule.
(C) tan  
 x0 
(D) All of the above Q. 21 Statement-I : when | x | < 1,
sin [cos x ] log ( x  2)  x 2n cos x
Q.16 lim is - lim = log(x + 2)
x  0 1  cos[cos x ]
n  x 2n  1
(A) 1 (B) 0
(C) does not exist (D) None of these Statement-II : For –1 < x < 1,
as n  , x2n  0.
 x   sin x  
Q.17 The value of lim  100  99 
x 0  sin x   x  
1
where [ ] represent greatest integer function - Q.22 Statement -I : lim x sin   = 1
x 0 x
(A) 199 (B) 198
(C) 0 (D) None of these 1
Statement -II : lim y sin   = 1
 x3  1  y y
Q.18 If lim  2 – (ax  b)  = 2 then
x 
 x 1 
(A) a = 1, b = 1 (B) a = 1, b = 2 1 cos 2x
(C) a = 1, b = – 2 (D) None of these 2
Q.23 Statement -I : lim exist's.
x 0 x
 Statement type Questions
Statement -II : lim f(x) exists if the left hand
x a
All questions are Assertion & Reason type questions.
Each of these questions contains two statements: limit is equal to right hand limit.
Statement-1 (Assertion) and Statement-2 (Reason). 
Answer these questions from the following four
Q.24 Statement -I : Value of lim (sinx)tanx is 1.
option. x  / 2
(A) Statement-I and Statement-II are true lim f ( x ) g ( x )
Statement-II is the correct explanation of Statement -II: lim (1 + f(x))g(x) is e xa ,
x a
Statement-I

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If lim f(x) = 0 and lim g(x) = 


x a x a
 Column Matching Questions

 Passage Based Questions Match the entry in Column 1 with the entry
in Column 2.
Passage :-
Let m, n are non zero integers and Q.30 lim f(x) is less than equal to, where
x 0
tan mx  n sin x
lim = an integer. Column-I Column-II
x 0 x3
e e
x 2x
On the basis of above information, answer the (A) f ( x )  (P) e
x
following questions-
e x  ex
(B) f ( x )  (Q) – 2
Q.25 Which of the following statement is true – sin x
(A) m is should be an even but n is odd  e 2x  e 4x
(C) f ( x )  (R) – 1
 (B) both m & n should be odd x
(C) m is odd and n is even (D) (1 + sin x)cosec x (S) 2
(D) both m & n are even integers
Q.31 lim f(x), where f(x) is as in column-I is-
x 0
Q.26 The value of limit in terms of m & n is –
Column-I Column-II
2m  n 2 2m 3  n
(A)  (B) tan[e ]x  tan[e ]x
2 2 2 2
6 6 (A) f(x) = (P) 2 /8
sin 2 x
(C)   (D) None of these
[5 / 2  tan x  tan 2 x ]  [5 / 2]
(B) f(x) = (Q) 15
Q.27 Is m & n are related as – tan x
(A) m2 = n (B) m = n2 where [x] is the greatest
(C) m = n (D) None of these integer function
x cos x – log(1  x )
(C) f(x) = (R) 0
Q.28 The value of limit for m = 2 is – x2
(A) 3  (B) 2 2  1  cos x
(D) f(x) = (S) 1/2
16  n sin 2 x
(C) (D) None of these
12

tan (mx)  n sin x


Q.29 If lim = not an integer then
x 0 x3
for m = n = 1, the value of limit is–
1 1
(A) (B) –
2 2
(C) 2 (D) None of these

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ANSWER KEY
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. A C D A,B C D C A B C B A B D D B B C B A
Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Ans. A D D A D B C A A
30. (A)  P,R,S ; (B)  P,S ; (C)  P,Q,R,S ; (D)  P 31. (A)  Q ; (B)  R ; (C)  S ; (D)  P

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