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01 Functions

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to functions, including definitions, properties, and evaluations of various functions. It presents multiple-choice questions from examinations such as JEE MAINS and AIEEE, focusing on topics like function composition, domains, ranges, and characteristics of even and odd functions. Each problem is numbered and includes options for answers, indicating a structured format for assessment.

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01 Functions

The document contains a series of mathematical problems related to functions, including definitions, properties, and evaluations of various functions. It presents multiple-choice questions from examinations such as JEE MAINS and AIEEE, focusing on topics like function composition, domains, ranges, and characteristics of even and odd functions. Each problem is numbered and includes options for answers, indicating a structured format for assessment.

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01.

FUNCTIONS

1
01. For x  R, x  0, x  1 , let f0 (x)  and f n 1 (x)  f0  fn (x)  , n  0, 1, 2, ... Then the value of
1 x
2 3
f100 (3)  f1    f 2   is equal to
3 2

8 5 4 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 3
[JEE MAINS 2016 ON LINE 09.04.16]

02. Let a, b, c  R . If f (x)  ax 2  bx  c is such that a  b  c  3 and


10
f (x  y)  f (x)  f (y)  xy ,  x, y  R , then  f (n) is equal to
n 1
(A) 190 (B) 255 (C) 330 (D) 165
[ JEE MAINS 2017 OFF LINE ]

03. Let f (x)  210 . x  1 and g(x)  310 . x  1 . If (fog)(x)  x , then x is equal to

1  310 310  1 1 210 210  1


(A) (B) (C) (D)
210  310 310  210 310  210 210  310
[JEE MAINS 2017 ON LINE 08.04.17 ]

1 1
04. For x  R  {0,1} , let f1 (x)  , f 2 (x)  1  x and f3 (x)  be three given functions.
x 1 x
If a function, J(x) satisfies (f 2  J  f1)(x)  f3 (x) then J(x) is equal to
1
(A) f1 (x) (B) f 2 (x) (C) f3 (x) (D) f 3 (x)
x
(JEE MAINS-2019, 09.01.19, FN)

1 x   2x  is equal to :
05. If f(x) = log e   , x  1, then f  
1 x   1  x2 

(A) 2f (x 2 ) (B) 2f(x) (C) -2f(x) (D)  f (x) 2


(JEE MAIN, 08.04.2019, FN)

1  x2
06. For x   0, 3 / 2  , let f(x) = x , g(x) = tanx and h(x) = . If (x)  ((hof )og)(x), then
1 x2

   is equal to :
3

5  7 11
(A) tan (B) tan (C) tan (D) tan
12 12 12 12
(JEE MAIN, 12.04.2019, FN)

FUNCTIONS 5
2
07. Statement - 1 : The function f ( x)  x 2e  x sin | x | is even.
Statement - 2 : Product of two odd functions is an even function.
(A) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is false (B) Statement 1 is false, Statement 2 is true
(C) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is a correct explanation for
Statement-1
(D) Statement 1 is true, Statement 2 is true, Statement 2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement 1
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS PAPER-II) - 2011 ]

08. Let f be an odd function defined on the set of real numbers such that for x  0 ,
11
f (x)  3sin x  4 cos x . Then f(x) at x   is equal to
6

3 3 3 3
(A)   2 3 (B) 2 3 (C)   2 3 (D) 2 3
2 2 2 2
[JEE MAINS 2014 ON LINE 11.04.14 ]

09. Let f (x)  a x (a  0) be written as f (x)  f1 (x)  f 2 (x) , where f1 (x) is an even function and
f 2 (x) is an odd function. Then f1 (x  y)  f1 (x  y) equals :

(A) 2f1 (x  y)f1 (x  y) (B) 2f1 (x)f1 (y)

(C) 2f1 (x)f 2 (y) (D) 2f1 (x  y)f 2 (x  y)


(JEE MAIN, 08.04.2019, AN)

sin 1  x  3
10. The domain of the function f (x)  is
2
9x
(A) [2, 3] (B) [1, 2) (C) [1, 2] (D) [2, 3)
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS) - 2004 ]

11. The domain of the function f ( x)  2 x  3  sin x  x  1 is

3 
(A) 1,   (B)  , 1 (C) [0, 1] (D)  ,  
2 
[AIEEE (JEE MAINS PAPER-II) - 2006]

  
12. The largest interval lying in   ,  for which the function
2 2
 

 x2 1  x  
 f (x)  4  cos  2  1  log  cos x   is defined, is
   
  
      
(A)  0,  (B)   ,  (C)   ,  (D) 0, 
2 2   4 2  2 
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS) - 2007 ]
FUNCTIONS 6
1
13. The domain of the function f ( x)  is :
3  log 3 ( x  3)
(A)  , 30    30,   (B)  3, 30    30,  
(C)  3,   (D)  , 30 
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS PAPER -II) - 2009 ]

1
14. The domain of the function f  x   is
x x

(A)  , 0  (B)  ,    0 (C)  ,   (D)  0,  


[JEE MAINS 2011 ]

15. The domain of sin 1 log3 (x / 3) is


(A) [1, 9] (B) [-1, 9] (C) [- 9, 1] (D) [- 9, -1]
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS) - 2002 ]

1
16. The domain of the definition of the function f (x)  2
 log10 (x 3  x) is :
4x
(A) (1, 0)  (1, 2)  (2, ) (B) (1, 2)  (2, )
(C) (1, 0)  (1, 2)  (3, ) (D) (2,  1)  (1, 0)  (2, )
(JEE MAIN, 09.04.2019, AN)

17. If f ( x)  2 f 1  x   x 2  1, x  R, then the range of f is :

 1   1 1 1   1
(A)   ,   (B)   ,  (C)  ,   (D)  , 
 3   3 3 3   3
(JEE MAINS 08-04-2018 PAPER - II)
x
18. Let f : R  R be defined by f  x   , x  R . Then the range of f is
1  x2
1 1  1 1
(A)  1,1  0 (B) R    ,  (C) R   1,1 (D)   , 
 2 2  2 2
(JEE MAINS-2019, 11.01.19, FN)
2
19. Let f(x) = x , x  R. For any A  R , define g(A) = {x  R : f (x)  A}. If S = [0, 4], then
which one of the following statements is not true ?
(A) g(f(S)) = g(S) (B) f(g(S)) = S (C) g(f(S))  S (D) f(g(S))  f(S)
(JEE MAIN 2019, 10.04.2019, FN)

2x
20. Let f :  1,1  B, be a function defined by f (x)  tan 1 , then f is both one-one and onto
1 x2
when B is the interval
      
   

(A)  0,  (B)  0,  (C)   ,  (D)   , 
 2   2   2 2  2 2 
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS) - 2005 ]

FUNCTIONS 7
21. If f : R  S , defined by f (x)  sin x  3 cos x  1, is onto, then the interval of S is
(A) [0, 3] (B) [-1, 3] (C) [0, 1] (D) [-1, 1]
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS) - 2004 ]

x2
22. Let f : (1,  )  [1,  ) be defined by f (x) = . Then
x 1
(A) f is one-one and onto (B) f is one-one but not onto
(C) f is not one-one but onto (D) f is neither one-one nor onto
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS PAPER -II) - 2008 ]

23. For real x, let f (x)  x 3  5x  1, then


(A) f is one-one but not onto R (B) f in onto R but not one-one
(C) f is one-one and onto R (D) f is neither one-one nor onto R
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS) - 2009 ]

24. Let f : R  R be a function defined by f ( x)  x 2009  2009 x  2009 . Then f ( x) is


(A) one-one and onto (B) one-one but not onto
(C) not one-one but onto (D) neither one-one nor onto
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS PAPER-II) - 2010 ]

1
25. Let f and g be functions defined by f ( x)  , x  R, x  1, and g ( x)  x 2  1, x  R .
x 1
Then gof is
(A) one - one but not onto (B) onto but not one - one
(C) both one - one and onto (D) neither one - one nor onto
[AIEEE (JEE MAINS PAPER - II) - 2013]

| x | 1
26. Let f : R  R be defined by f (x)  then f is
| x | 1
(A) one-one but not onto (B) neither one-one nor onto
(C) both one-one and onto (D) onto but not one-one
[JEE MAINS 2014 ON LINE 19.04.14 ]

e| x|  e  x
27. Let f : R  R be a function defined by f ( x)  , then f is
e x  e x
(A) one-one and onto (B) one-one but not onto
(C) onto but not one-one (D) neither onto nor one-one
[AIEEE (JEE MAINS PAPER - II) - 2015]

 1 1 x
28. The function f : R   ,  defined as f (x)  , is
 2 2  1  x2
(A) surjective but not injective (B) neither injective nor surjective
(C) invertible (D) injective but not surjective
[JEE MAINS 2017 OFF LINE ]

FUNCTIONS 8
x
29. The function f : N  N defined by f (x)  x  5    1 , where N is the set of natural numbers
5
and [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x, is
(A) one-one but not onto (B) one-one and onto
(C) onto but not one-one (D) neither one-one nor onto
[JEE MAINS 2017 ON LINE 09.04.17 ]

x
30. The function f : R  R, is given by f  x   , is
1 x
(A) onto but not one-one (B) one-one but not onto
(C) neither one-one nor onto (D) one-one and onto
(JEE MAINS-2019, 08.01.19, FN)

31. Let A  {x  R : x is not a positive integer}. Define a function f : A  R as f (x)  2x , then


x 1
f is
(A) surjective but not injective (B) neither injective nor surjective
(C) injective but not surjective (D) not injective
(JEE MAINS-2019, 09.01.19, AN)

32. Let N be the set of natural numbers and two functions f and g be defined as f, g : N  N such that

 n 1
 2 if n is odd
f (n)   and g(n)  n  (1)n . Then fog is
 n
if n is even
 2

(A) neither one-one nor onto (B) onto but not one-one
(C) both one-one and onto (D) one-one but not onto
(JEE MAIN 2019 - 10.01.2019 AN)

1
33. Let a function f :  0,     0,   be defined by f  x   1  . Then f is
x
(A) not injective but it is surjective (B) injective only
(C) neither injective nor surjective (D) both injective as well as surjective
(ADD SCORE) (JEE MAINS-2019, 11.01.19, AN)

x2
34. If the function f : R - {1, -1}  A defined by f (x)  , is surjective, then A is equal to :
1 x2

(A) [0, ) (B) R - {-1} (C) R  (  1, 0) (D) R  [  1, 0)


(JEE MAIN, 09.04.2019, FN)
FUNCTIONS 9
35. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and R : A  A be the relation defined by : R = {(1, 1), (2, 3),
(3, 4), (4, 2)}. The correct statement is
(A) R does not have an inverse (B) R is not a one to one function
(C) R is an onto function (D) R is not a function
[ IIT-JEE MAINS 2013 ON LINE 09.04.13 ]

36. Let f : N  Y be a function defined as f (x) = 4x + 3, where Y  {y  N : y  4 x  3 for some x  N}.


If g is inverse of f, then

3y  4 y3 y3 y3


(A) g(y)  (B) g(y)  4  (C) g(y)  (D) g(y) 
3 4 4 4
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS) - 2008 ]
2
37. Let f (x)   x  1  1, x  1

Statement - 1 : The set x : f (x)  f 1 (x)  0, 1


Statement - 2 : f is a bijection
(A) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true, Statement-2 is a correct explanation for
statement-1
(B) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is true ; Statement - 2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement - 1
(C) Statement - 1 is true, Statement - 2 is false
(D) Statement - 1 is false, Statement - 2 is true
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS PAPER-II) - 2009 ]
2
38. Let f be a function defined by f (x)   x  1  1,  x  1 ,

Statement - 1 : The set x : f (x)  f 1  x   {1, 2} .

Statement - 2 : f is a bijection and f 1  x   1  x  1, x  1 .


(A) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true, Statement-2 is a correct explanation for Statement-1
(B) Statement-1 is true, Statement-2 is true, Statement-2 is NOT a correct explanation for State-
ment-1
(C) Statement-1 is true, Statement - 2 is false
(D) Statement-1 is false, Statement - 2 is true
[JEE MAINS 2011 REVISED PAPER]

2
39. Let f ( x)   x  1  1, x  1, then the set {x : f ( x)  f 1 ( x)}:

(A) contains more than two elements (B) is an empty set


(C) contains exactly one element (D) contains exactly two elements
[AIEEE (JEE MAINS PAPER - II) - 2014]
FUNCTIONS 10
40. If the function f :[1,  [ [1,  [ is defined by f ( x)  3x ( x1) ; then f 1 ( x ) is :
x ( x1)
1 1 1
(A)  
 3
(B)
2
1  1  4log 3 x  (C)
2

1  1  4log 3 x  (D) not defined

[AIEEE (JEE MAINS PAPER - II) - 2016]

x 1
41. Let f : A  B be a function defined as f ( x)  , where A = R - {2} and B = R - {1}.
x2
Then f is :
1 2 y 1
(A) not invertible (B) invertible and f ( y ) 
y 1
2 y 1 3y 1
(C) invertible and f 1 ( y )  (D) invertible and f 1 ( y ) 
y 1 y 1
(JEE MAINS ONLINE 15-04-2018 AN)
42. The graph of the function y = f (x) is symmetrical about the line x = 2, then
(A) f (x  2)  f (x  2) (B) f (x)  f (  x) (C) f (x)  f (  x) (D) f (2  x)  f (2  x)
[ AIEEE (JEE MAINS) - 2004 ]

43. For x  R, let [x] denote the greatest integer  x, then the sum of the series

 1  1 1   1 2   1 99 
  3     3  100     3  100   ......    3  100  is

(A) -135 (B) -153 (C) -133 (D) -131


(JEE MAIN, 12.04.2019, FN)

KEY

01. B 02. C 03.C 04.C 05.B 06.D 07.D 08.D 09.B

10.D 11.D 12. D 13. B 14.A 15.A 16. A 17.A 18.D

19.A 20. D 21.B 22. B 23. C 24.A 25.D 26.B 27.D

28.A 29. D 30. B 31. C 32. B 33. 34. D 35. C 36. D

37. C 38. C 39. D 40. C 41. C 42. D 43. C

FUNCTIONS 11

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