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The document contains 9 multiple choice questions related to continuity and differentiability of functions. It assesses concepts like points of continuity, differentiability, and determining values based on properties of derivatives. The questions cover topics like piecewise functions, limits, minimum functions, integrals, and exponential and absolute value functions.

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The document contains 9 multiple choice questions related to continuity and differentiability of functions. It assesses concepts like points of continuity, differentiability, and determining values based on properties of derivatives. The questions cover topics like piecewise functions, limits, minimum functions, integrals, and exponential and absolute value functions.

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Continuity and Differentiability JEE Main 2024 January Question Bank

Questions MathonGo

Q1 - 2024 (27 Jan Shift 1)

Consider the function.


2
a(7x−12−x )



⎪ 2
, x < 3
⎪ b|x −7x+12|

sin(x−3)
f (x) = ⎨
x−|x|

⎪ 2 ,x > 3



b , x = 3.

where [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x. If S denotes the set of all ondered pairs (a, b)
such that f (x) is continuous at x = 3, then the number of elements in S is :

(1) Infinitely many

(2) 4
(3) 1

(4) 2

Q2 - 2024 (27 Jan Shift 2)

Consider the function f : (0, 2) → R defined by f (x) = x

2
+
2

x
and the function g(x) defined by
min{f (t)}, 0 < t ≤ x and 0 < x ≤ 1
g(x) = { 3
. Then,
+ x, 1 < x < 2
2

(1) g is not continuous for all x ∈ (0, 2)

(2) g is continuous and differentiable for all x ∈ (0, 2)


(3) g is continuous but not differentiable at x = 1

(4) g is neither continuous nor differentiable at x = 1

Q3 - 2024 (29 Jan Shift 2)


2 2 f (r)
2r [(f (r)) −f (x)f (r)]
Let f (x) = √lim r→x { 2
r −x
2
3
− r e r } be differentiable in (−∞, 0) ∪ (0, ∞) and f (1) = 1.

Then the value of ea, such that f (a) = 0, is equal to

Q4 - 2024 (30 Jan Shift 1)

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Questions MathonGo

If the function
1
, |x| ⩾ 2
|x|
f (x) = {
2
ax + 2 b, |x| < 2

is differentiable on R, then 48(a + b) is equal to

Q5 - 2024 (30 Jan Shift 2)


f (x)
Let f : R − {0} → R be a function satisfying f ( x

y
) =
f (y)
for all x, y, f (y) ≠ 0. If f ′
(1) = 2024 , then

(1) xf ′
(x) − 2024f (x) = 0

(2) xf ′
(x) + f (x) = 2024

(3) xf ′
(x) − 2023f (x) = 0

(4) xf ′
(x) + 2024f (x) = 0

Q6 - 2024 (30 Jan Shift 2)


2
x + 3x + a ,x ≤ 1
Let a and b be real constants such that the function f defined by f (x) = { be
bx + 2 ,x > 1

2
differentiable on R. Then, the value of ∫ −2
f (x)dx equals

(1) 21
(2) 19/6

(3) 15/6

(4) 17

Q7 - 2024 (31 Jan Shift 2)

Consider the function f : (0, ∞) → R defined by f (x) = e −|log


e
x|
. If m and n be respectively the number of
points at which f is not continuous and f is not differentiable, then m + n is

(1) 1

(2) 3

(3) 2
(4) 0

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Questions MathonGo

Q8 - 2024 (01 Feb Shift 1)

Let f : R → R be defined as :
If f is continuous everywhere in R and m is the number of points where f is NOT differential then

m + a + b + c equals :

(1) 4

(2) 3
(3) 2

(4) 1

Q9 - 2024 (01 Feb Shift 2)

Let f (x) = ∣∣2x 2


+ 5∣
∣ x| − 3|, x ∈ R . If m and n denote the number of points where f is not continuous and

not differentiable respectively, then m + n is equal to :

(1) 0
(2) 2

(3) 5

(4) 3

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