FUNCTION_with Answer Key
FUNCTION_with Answer Key
ASSIGNMENT
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FUNCTION_ 2
SINGLE CHOICE
1. The number of ordered pairs (x, y) satisfying |x| + |y| = 3 and sin x 2 1 is/are
3
(A) 7 (B) 8
(C) 9 (D) 10
2 2
3. The maximum value of x 3x 6x 13 x4 5x2 4 is
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) 5
4. If f(x) = esin|x –[x]| cosx, then f(x) is ([x] denotes greatest integer function)
(A) non-periodic (B) periodic with no fundamental period
(C) periodic with period 2 (D) periodic with period
5. Statement – 1 : Then internal angle bisector of angle C of a triangle ABC with sides AB, AC and
BC are y = 0, 3x + 2y = 0 and 2x + 3y + 6 = 0 respectively, is 5x + 5y + 6 = 0.
And
Statement – 2 : lmage of point A with respect to 5x + 5y + 6 = 0 lies on side BC of the triangle.
(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.
3 3
7. The value of sin lnl cos lnl is
(A) 1 (B) –1
(C) 2 (D) 2i
8. Let f(x) be a real valued periodic function defined for all real x with period T and let f(x) be an
indefinite integral of f(x)
Statement -1 : F(x + T) = F(x), for all real x.
and
Statement – 2: f(x + T) = f(x), for all real x.
(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.
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FUNCTION_ 3
9. Statement -1 : If f is a polynomial function, which is not an identity function, satisfying 2 + f(x) f(y)
= f(x) + f(y) + f(xy) x, y R. If f(2) = 5, then f(5) = 26.
and
1 1
Statement– 2: If f(x) is a polynomial of degree n satisfying f(x) + f f x f then f(x) = xn –
x 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
Statement-1
(C) Statement-1 is True, Statement-2 is False
(D) Statement -1 is False, Statement-2 is True.
x3 x 2 x2 x 2
11. If f x and g x then (Df represents domain and Rr represents range of
x3 1 x2 x 1
f(x))
7
(A) D f R 1 R r 1,
3 3
4
(B) D f R 1
7
R r 1,
3
7 7
D g R R g 1, Dg = R Rg = 1,
3 3
7 7
(C) Df = R–{1} Rr = 1, (D) D f R 1 Rr = 1,
3 3
7 7
Dg = R Rg 1, Dg = R Rg = 1,
3 3
12. If f : {1, 2, 3, 4} {1, 2, 3, 4} y = f(x) be a function such that f 1, for {1, 2, 3, 4} then
total number of such functions are
(A) 81 (B) 36
(C) 54 (D) None of these
15. Let I = [sin x, tan x] for the small positive values of x, consider the statements
(1) x I
(2) x lies left of the point which divides the interval I in 1 : 2
(3) x lies right of the point which divides the interval I in 1 : 3
(4) x lies left of the point which divides the interval I in 1 : 3
(A) 1 and 2 only (B) 1, 2, 4
(C) 1, 2, 3 (D) 1, 4 only
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FUNCTION_ 4
2
If f: N N, f(x) = (x + 1)2 + x – x 1 x 1 , then f(x) will be ([.] is GIF)
2
16.
(A) bijective function (B) many one function
(C) periodic function (D) into function
18. Let X be a non empty set and P(X) be the set of all subsets of X. For A, B P(X) ARB if and only
if A B = X then the relation R is
(A) reflexive (B) symmetric
(C) transitive (D) equivalence
22. Let S be a set of all the points in a plane, and A, B S. If relation ARB AB 1, then relation R
is
(A) reflexive (B) symmetric
(C) reflexive and symmetric (D) symmetric and transitive
logx
24. Let f(x) = , and solution of f(x) = k be denoted by g(k), { where k < 0}, g : (–, 0) (0, 1),
x
then y = g(x) will be
(A) bijective function (B) many one function
(C) periodic function (D) into function
f x
25. If f(x) is polynomial function such that f(x) + f’(x) + f”(x) + f”’(x) = x 3 and g(x) = dx and g(1)
x3
= 1, then g(e) is
(A) e + 3 (B) e – 3
(C) 1 + e (D) 1 – e
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FUNCTION_ 5
3
| x(x 1) | (x 1)2
ln(x 2)
26. Let A x : 2 0 and
(x 2x)2 (x 1) ex 2
B a : a 0, 2 sin x 2
a
x2
x R 0, R are two sets, then (given log102 = 0.3010, |.|
(A) A B (B) B A
(C) A B (D) A B (0,ln 2 )
27. If g(x) is the inverse function of f(x) and f’(x) = cos 2x, then g’(x) is equal to
(A) sec 2 (g(x)) (B) sec g(x)
(C) cosec g(x) (D) none of these
(2e 1)
28. Statement – 1 : max e x sin1 x tan1 x and it occur at two different points.
4
Statement -2 : e |x| sin 1 x tan 1 x has 3 solutions {where |.| represent modulus function)
(A) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is a correct explanation of Statement – 1.
(B) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is True, Statement – 2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement – 1.
(C) Statement – 1 True, Statement – 2 is False.
(D) Statement – 1 is False; Statement-2 is True.
3
29. If f : , 1, 1 : f(x) sin x ang g : 0, [ 1, 1] g(x) cos x also
2 2
f 1 ( x ) g 1 ( x ) , f 1 ( x ) g 1 ( x ) x [ 1, 1] then
7
(A) max (2 + ) = 3 (B) max ( + 2) =
2
7
(C) m in(2 ) 3 (D) min( 2)
2
2 2
30. Statement – 1 : ta n 1 sin 2 x tan 1 cos 2 x
1
4 1 sin y 4 1 cos y
2
Statement – 2 : If (x, y) = 1 s in 2 x 1 ; th en f ( x, y )f x, y 0 x, y (0, / 2)
1 s in y 2 2
(A) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is a correct explanation of Statement – 1.
(B) Statement – 1 is True, Statement – 2 is True, Statement – 2 is not a correct explanation for
Statement – 1.
(C) Statement – 1 True, Statement – 2 is False.
(D) Statement – 1 is False; Statement-2 is True.
2
32. Let a, b be real number and c be the graph of function f(x) = e a bx . If slope of the tangent lie on
2 2
the curve C at point P(1, 1) is 2, then the value of (a + b ) is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 4 (D) 8
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FUNCTION_ 6
33. If function f : I J given by f(i) = j where I = {0, 1, 2......9), J{0, 1, 2,.....100} and i, j are element
of set I, J respectively. Then number of bijective function of type f : l B where B J and f(5) = 5
is
(A) 1 0 0 C 9 1 0 ! (B) 1 0 0 C 9 9 !
(C) 1 0 1 C 1 0 1 0 ! (D) None of these
1 2 3
35. If fractional part of and x for some x ( 2, 3 ) are equal then the value of x4 is
x x
(A) 3 (B) 5
(C) 7 (D) 0
4 4 4 4
37. The curve y = f(x) is symmetric about the lines (10 – 1) x+2(10) y + 2 (10 + 1) = 0 and 2 (10 ) x
+ (1 – 104) y + (1 – 3(104)) = 0 . If (5, 6) lies on the curve the following points always lie on f(x) :
(A) (11, –11) (B) (–3, –8)
(C) (6, 5) (D) (105, 3 105)
x
41. The domain of the function f(x) (sin x e )(cos x 3)(ln x 2) belongs to
4 1 30
x x 2 2x 7
1 7 7 1
(A) 2 , , (B) ,0
e 2 2 2
1
(C) 0, 5 (D)
e
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FUNCTION_ 7
101
43. Statement - 1 : If : R ( ,0] such that |f(x) + e-x| |f(x) + |e-x |, then (f(r)) 2
0
f 1
1 1
1
44. If the equation x
(where [.] denotes the greatest integer function and {.} denotes
x 2x
3
fractional part of x) has three real and distinct roots say 1, 2 and 3, then the value of
1 2 3 is
(A) 9 (B) 10
(C) 11 (D) 12
45. the curve y x 2 4 x 2 9 5 cuts the x-axis at A, B, C and D respectively in order, then which
of the following is incorrect ?
(A) x A x D x B x C (D) x A x C x B x D
(C) x A xB xC xB xC xD (D) x A xB xC x A xB xD
x 6 6
46. Number of non-integral solutions of e = sin(log4(sin x + cos x)) in the interval [0, 2] is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) infinite (D) 0
47. Let f(x) and g(x) be two functions related as g(x – 2) = f(x –4). If the following holds true
g x 1 g x 6 f x 3
4 8 2 0
5 5 5
Then the period g(x) is
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) 7
x 4m 2, x 2 'm' is
48. f : R R, f x .if f x is onto function then exhaustive set of values of
m x 4, x 2
(A) 2, (B) ,0
(C) , 0 2 (D) none of these
x 1 x 3
49. Let f : R Rf x then which of following is correct
x 2 x 5
(A) f x k has two distinct positive if k 0
(B) y f x changes into concavity in 2 , 5
(C) y f x increased in some interval
(D) f x is into function
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FUNCTION_ 8
x3 x
51. Let f x e and g x is inverse of f(x) then which of following is correct
(A) g x is decreasing function
(B) g ' 1 1
(C) f x and g x intersect at more than two point
(D) None of these
53. If f(X) is a differentiable real valued function satisfying f " x 3f 'x 3 x 0 and f ' 0 1 ,
then f x 0 is
(A) Decreasing function of x (B) Increasing function of x
(C) Constant function (D) None of these
x
t2 2t 1
54. Let f x cos
dt,0 x 2,then f x
0 5
(A) Increases monotonically (B) Decreasing Monotonically
(C) Has one point of local maximum (D) Has one point of local minimum
56.
Let the set A 1,, , ,
2 3
be solution set of equation z
4 5
1 and R : A A be a relation such
that R
n n1
andn1Rn2 R n N
n2 n
(A) F t 1 e t 1 t (B) F t e t 1 t
(C) F t te t (D) F t te t
1 2
59. If f x x x x then, (where . denotes greatest integer function)
3 3
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FUNCTION_ 9
(A) T 2
(B) T 4 only
(C) Fundamental period of f x is 4. Hence, T is multiple of 4
(D) None of these
62. If f 1 3, f ' 1 2 and f " 1 4 and let f 1 x g( x ), then g " 3 is equal to
1
(A) 1 (B)
2
(C) 2 (D) None of these
1
63. Let f : 0, R such that f 0 3 and f ' x . Then, at each point of the domain
2 1 cos
(A) 0 f x 3 (B) 3 f x 4
(C) 0 f x 1 (D) 0 f x 2
2 2
9x 2 4y 2 1
65.
The curve y x 1 sgn x 1 where sgn x s ig n u m x divides
64
25
in two parts
A1
having area(s) A 1 and A 2 where A 1 A 2 then IS
A2
7 13
(A) (B)
31 31
7 13
(C) (D)
13 17
3 /2
66. If f x a cos x b, f ' 1 , f x dx
2 then the value of
sin 1 a cos 1 b is
2 1/ 2
(A) (B)
2
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FUNCTION_ 10
3
(B) (D)
2 2
67 If f x a x b, a 0 1
maps 1,1 onto 0, 2 then the value of cot cot 7 cot 8 cot 18 is
1 1
(A) f 1 (B) f 1
(C) f 2 (D) f 0
100 3f r 4
68. Let a function f x is defined by 2 f x f 2 x x 2 , then value of is
r 1 r
(A) 5250 (B) 5350
(C) 5450 (D) 5550
1
69. Solution set 5{x} = x + [x] and [x] – {x} = will contain
2
(A) no value (B) 1 value
(C) 2 value (D) 3 value
70. If g : Q l and f : l N where I, N, Q are set of integers, natural numbers and rational numbers
respectively, then choose the most appropriate response
(A) f can be bijective (B) g can be bijective
(C) gof can be bijective (D) all of the above
71. Let S be finite set on which a equivalence relation R is defined R : S S. Let a, b, c, d s and
A, B, C, D be set of all elements related to a, b, c, d respectively. If a, b, c are not related to each
other, cRd and number of elements in A, B, C, D are equal, then number of elements in S can be
(Given A B C D = S)
(A) 41 (B) 54
(C) 16 (D) 14
T2
72. Let T1, T2 and T3 be fundamental period of the functions f(x), g(x) and h(x) such that T3 5
T1
then (where {.} represents fractional part function)
(A) f x sin x cos x , g x
2x
5
h x sin 2 x cos 2 x
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FUNCTION_ 11
76. If k.3tanx + k.3-tanx – 4 = 0 has real solutions, where 0 x , x , then k belongs to
2
(A) [–2, 2] (B) [–2, 0]
(C) (0, 2] (D) (0, )
77. Let f(x) = x sinx be an invertible function then the area bounded by functions y = f(x) and y = g(x)
is where g(x) is inverse of function f(x).
2 2
(A) 2 1 (B) 2
4 4
2 2
(C) 2 (D) 2 2
8 8
x3 9 x2 8 x
78. Number of real solution of the equation x 5 1 is
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) None of these
M_DSS
Statement – 1 : f x x 1 , x 0 (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function) is
80.
x
discontinuous at an infinite number of points.
Statement – 2 : f(x) is discontinuous when x (0, 1).
LIMIT
1 9 n is equal to
81. If f n 1 f n , n N and f(n) > 0 for all n N then nlimf
2 f n
(A) 3 (B) –3
1
(C) (D) None of these
2
5 5 5 5
(C) 0, 1 5 5 , (D) 1, ,
2 2 2
AOD
2 00 9
r
83. The number of times the function f(x) = r 1 x r
vanishes is
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FUNCTION_ 12
DI
x x
84. Let f be a non-negative function defined on the interval [0, 1]. If 1 and
f ' t dt 2f t dt, 0 x 1
0 0
f(0) = 0
(A) f 1 1 and f 1 1 (B) f 1 1 and f 1 1
2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3
(C) f 1 1 and f 1
1
(D) f 1 1 and f 1 1
2 2 3 3 2 2 3 3
AOD
85. A function twice differentiable on closed interval [a, b] is such that f(a) = f(b) = m and for some ‘’
f() > m where a << b then
(A) at least one x0, x0(a, b) for which f”(x0) < 0
(B) at least one x0, x0(a, b) for which f”(x0) > 0
(C) at least one x0, x0(a, b) for which f”(x0) = 0
(D) None of these
86. A function f is defined for all positive integers and satisfies f(1) = 29 and
f(1) + f(2) +……..+f(n)= n2 f(n) for all n > 1. The value of f(28) is
(A) 1/14 (B) 1/28
(C) 27/28 (D) 28/29
AOD
87. Let f(x) = (x –1)2 + (x –2)2 + (x – 5)2 + (x – 7)2 + (x – 20)2 and its minimum value is p then total no
of divisors of [p], where [.] denotes greatest integer function.
(A) 12 (B) 15
(C) 11 (D) None of these
88. Let A = {1, 2, 3, ….9} and f: A A is a bijection such that (fofof…..n times) = f but (fof), (fofof),
(fofofof), ……, (fofof…….n –1 times) are not identical to f. The largest value of n is
(A) 9 (B) 9!
(C) 20 (D) 21
DI
x
89. Let f x 2 t tf t dt. Then f(0) is equal to
2
(A) 1 + e (B) 1 + e2
(C) 1 + e3 (D) 1
LIMIT
90. If the number of ordered pairs of integers a, b belonging to the set {1, 2, 3,…..n) such that sum of a
and b is k2 (k2 n) is f(n), then lim f n is
n
n3
1 1
(A) (B)
2 6
1
(C) (D) None of these
3
-x +
91. f(x) = e sin x g(x), where g(x) : R R is such that |g(x)| < M x for some positive real number M.
Number of solutions of the equation f n1 f n2 f n3 ...... f nk 1, where n1, n2 ….nk 1,
(A) is finite for some values of k only (B) is finite for all values of k
(C) can be infinite for all values of k > 1 (D) None of these
P&C
92. Let N = n(n + 1)(n + 2)(n + 3) and number of divisors of N is d, (n is a natural number)
(A) N is divisible by 24 and d is odd (B) N is divisible by 24 and d can be odd
(C) N may not be divisible by 24 (D) d is even
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FUNCTION_ 13
93. Let r be a relation from R (set of real numbers) to R defined by r = {(a, b)|a, b R and a – b + 3 is
an irrational number}. The relation r is
(A) an equivalence relation (B) reflexive only
(C) symmetric only (D) transitive only
DI
1
94. If g(x) is non-negative continuous function such that g x g x 2, then the value of
2
1
sin 4 x.g x dx is
0
(A) 0 (B) 1
1
(C) (D) None of these
2
PS
97. The number of onto function f: A B such that f(x) = a for exactly three elements of set A (where
A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9} and set B is {a, b, c, d, e}) are
(A) 9 C 3 6 5 4 ! (B) 9 C 3 1 3 4 ! (C) 9 C 3 8 5 4 ! (D) None of these
99. Let A = {(x y)} : x + y = p}, B = {(x, y) : x3 + y3< p} be two sets such that A B = for some real
number p, then the exhaustive intervals of p is
(A) [–2, 2] (B) {0} [2, )
(C) (–, –2] {0} (D) {x| x N x 3}
AOD
100. The exhaustive intervals of real values of x such that 12 4 x 1 4 x 4 is
31
(A) 1 31 ,1 31 (B) 1, 1
8 8 8
31
(C) [ –1, 3] (D) 1, 1
8
4 4 1
101. If f(x) = sin x + cos – sin2x, then the range of f(x) is
2
3 1 7
(A) 0, (B) ,
2 2 2
9 3 7
(C) 0, (D) ,
8 4 8
102. Consider f : R+ R such that f(3) = 1 for a R+ and f(x). f(y) + f 3 f 3 2f xy x, y x R ,
x y
then f(97) can be
(A) 1 (B) –1
(C) 2 (D) 97
103. If domain of f(x) is [1, 3], then find the domain of f(log2(x2 + 3x – 2)
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FUNCTION_ 14
3
(A) [–5, –4] [1, 2] (B) [–13, –2] , 5
2
(C) [–4, 1] [2, 7] (D) [–3, 2]
104. Let A = {1, 2, 3}, then the relation R = {(1, 1), (1, 2), (2, 1)} on A is
(A) reflexive (B) transitive
(C) symmetric (D) none of these
105. If p and q are positive integers. Ris a functional relation defined for positive numbers and attains
only positive values such that f(x, f(y)) = x p . yq then p2 is equal to
(A) q2 (B) q
(C) q3 (D) None of these
1
107. Let a n 1 a n n N,a1 1 then [a9]is equal to (where [.] denotes the greatest integer
an
function)
(A) 3 (B) 4
(C) 5 (D) 6
108. The range of the function f(x) = log{x} [x], (where [.] and {.} denote the greatest integer function
and fractional part respectively) is
(A) ( ,1) (B) (0, 1)
(C) ( ,0) (D) ( ,0]
3x 1
109. The set A, for which the function f : (0, ) A,f(x) is a surjective function is
x2 x
(A) (0,1] (B) (, 0)
(C) ( , ) (D) none of these
110.
The Range of function f(x) = cos sin 1 x 2 sin cos 1 x 2
(A) [cos(sin1) cos(cos 1), 1 sin1] (B) [cos(sin1) sin(cos 1), 1 sin1]
(C) [cos(sin1) cos(cos1), 1 cos1] (D) None of these
(x 1)(x 2)
111. Let f(x) = . If : f : ( , a] R is injective (one-one) function, then the largest value of
(x 3)(x 4)
’a’ is
5 3 5 3
(A) (B)
2 2
5 3
(C) (D) None of these
2
112. Let R is a relation defined as R = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 4)}. The minimum number of ordered pair
which should be added to make relation ‘R’ equivalence relation are
(A) 7 (B) 9
(C) 13 (D) none of these
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FUNCTION_ 15
114. Let f : N N where N is set of natural numbers be a function such that f(x + y) = f(xy) x 4 and
y 4, then
(A) f ( 4 ) f (5 ) (B) f (8 ) f (9 )
(C) f (7 ) f (8 ) (D) f (5 ) f (6 )
d
115. Let f and g be two functions such that (fg)’ = f’g’ x (m, n) (where f’ means f (x )) m, n N
dx
if g(x) = e x , f (1) e a nd f 1 0 . Then
2
2
1
(A) no such f(x) exists (B) f(x) is differentiable at x =
2
(C) f(x) = 0 has infinite solutions
(D) m, n, f(2)may take values 1, 2, 3 e 2 respectively
116. Let f : I I be a function (I is set of integers) such that f(0) = 1, f(f(n)) = f(f(n + 2) + 2) = n. Then
(A) f(3) = 0 (B) f(2) = 1
(C) f(3) = –2 (D) f is many one function
2
117. The maximum value of, f ( x ) | x | 2 x
1 | x |
(A) –4 (B) –3
(C) –2 (D) –1
119. Range of x, for which [sin-1 x] > [cos-1x] (where [.] represents greatest integer function)
(A) [sin 1, 1] (B) [cos 1, 1]
(C) [tan 1, 1] (D) None of these
120. x
Let f(x) = 0.1 3 . (where [.] denotes greatest integer function and {.} denotes fractional part)
If f(x + T) = f(x) x 0, where T is a fixed positive number then the least value of T, is
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 6 (D) none of these
1
121. The minimum value of the function f(x) = x occurs at x equals to
2 x
(where {.} represents fractional part function)
1 1
(A) n , n I (B) n , nI
2 2
1
(C) n 1 , n I (D) n , n I
2 2 2
122. If co-domain is R, then which of the following functions is not a surjective (onto) function ?
(A) f ( x ) ln | ln ( x x )], ( w h e re [.] d e n o te s th e G .I.F )
(B) f(x) = x + cos([x]), (where [.] denotes the G.I.F)
(C) f ( x ) ta n 1 x x
1 x2
x
(D) f ( x ) 2
x 1
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FUNCTION_ 16
123. Let f(x) = ax2 + bx + c, a 0, a, b, c I. Suppose that f(1) = 0, 50 < f(7) < 60 and 70 < f(8) < 80. If
13 k < f(10) < 13(k +1) for some integer k, then value of k is
(A) 5 (B) 8
(C) 10 (D) None of these
2 2 4 2
124. If two roots of the equation (p – 1) (x + x + 1) – (p + 1) (x + x + 1) = 0 are real and distinct and
1 x
f x , f(f(x)) + f f 1 is equal to
1 x x
(A) p (B) –p
(C) 2p (D) –2p
2
125. The sum of the real values that the function f(x) = x 3x 2 cannot take is
x2 x 8
(A) 2 (B) –3
6 4
(C) (D)
5 5
0.3
126. The maximum value of the function f(x) = 1 x in [0, 1] is
1 x 0.3
0.7
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 2–0.7 (D) 20.3
2 3
127. Let f1(x) , and for n 2, define f n(x) = f 1(fn-1(x)). The value of x that satisfies f 1001 (x) =
3 3x 1
x – 3 is
2 4
(A) (B)
3 3
5
(C) (D) None of these
3
128. Let f be function such that f ( 2 x 3 3 ) f ( 2 x 3 7 ) 5 x R then one of the periods (if exists) of
the function f(x) must be
(A) 4 (B) 8
(C) 12 (D) does not exist
129. Suppose f : R R is a continuous function and satisfying f(x) f(f(x)) = 1 x R. Let f(10) = 9
then
1
(A) f (1) 1 (B) f(19)
19
1 100
(C) f (5 ) (D) f(0.11)
5 11
130. The domain of the function f(x) = log (– a – |[x] + 10|), where a is a fixed negative real number,
a I [.] denotes the greatest integer function, is
(A) [a ] x a (B) [a ] x a
(C) [a ] 1 x a (D) [a ] 1 x a 1
131. Which of the following functions is an injective (one-one) function in their respective domain ?
(A) f ( x ) 2x sin 3 x (B) f(x) = x . [x], (where [.] denotes the G.I.F)
2x 1 2x 1
(C) f ( x ) x
(D) f ( x ) x
4 1 4 1
132. Let g : A (–, ), g(x) = ln ln ...............ln (|x| + 3)
(n times)
Then the minimum value of n (n N) for which g(x) is surjective (onto), is
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 5
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FUNCTION_ 17
2
133. Let f(x) ex x ,(, R). If f(–2) > 0 and f(2) > 0 then
1 1
(A) e 4 (B) e 4
2 2
1
(C) e 4 (D) None of these
2
134. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, how many one-one function f : A B can be
define so that f(i) i i = 2, 3, 4, 5 and f(1) 0 or 1
(A) 265 (B) 256
(C) 88 (D) 0
MORE THAN
1. f x sin 1 e x sin 1 e x , where [.] greatest integer function then
(A) domain of f(x) = (–ln2, ln2) (B) range of f(x) = {}
-1
(C) f(x) has removable discontinuity at x = 0 (D) f(x) = cos x has only one solution
2. Let f(x) be a continuous function all x 0 such that f(0) = 0 and f(20) = 210. If f’(x) is continuous is
(r –1, r) and satisfies r – 1 < f’(x) r, r – 1 < x r, where r N, then
17
(A) f ' 8
2
(B) f(50) = 1275
(C) number of points where f(x) is non-differentiable in (0, 50) are 49
(D) f(15.5) = 128
2 1n
3. lim
n
n
2 1 1
, where n is the integer, (where [.] is greatest integer function, {.}
fractional part of x), is
(A) 1 when n is even (B) 0 when n is odd
(C) 0 when n is even (D) –1 when n is odd
4. If f : R [2, 4], f(x) be periodic function such that the equation f(x) = 1 – cos x has a unique
solution then period of f(x) can be
(A) (B) e
(C) 3 (D) 1
5. Considering the equation 2 5 1 where x, y N. The number of solutions of the equation, is
x y 3
(A) 6, if both x and y are even (B) 6, if both x and y are odd
(C) 0, if x is even whereas y is odd (D) 0, if x is odd whereas y is even
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FUNCTION_ 18
10. f x cos1 log x3 1 , (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function), now select the
correct properties for f(x)
(A) domain of f(x) is [0, 3) (B) domain of f(x) is [0, 2)
(C) range of f(x) is {0, cos-1 (log2)}
(D) range of f(x) is , cos1 log2
2
11.
f x x 2015 log x x 2 1 x R then
(A) f x f 2 x 0 (B) f 3 x f 3 x
1 1
(C) f 2 1 x f x 33 0 (D) f x f x
2 2
12.
Let f1 x sin1 cos sin2 x ,f2 x cos1 sin cos2 x , f x sin cos cos x ,
3
1 2
f4 x cos 1 sin sin2 x then
4 4
i
(A) f x 2 2
i 1
i
(B) 1 f x 0
i 1
i
4
i/3
(C) 1
i 1
fi x 0 where . denote GIF (D) f1 x f 2 x c o s 2 x 0
5 1 5 1
13. Let f x be a polynomial such that f 0 2, f ' 0 3 and f " x f x ,f ' 4 ,f 2
2 2
then
(A) 2 (B) 4
(C) 2 (D)
14. The function g, defined by g(x) = sin + cos – 1, = s in 1 x , denotes fractional part
function is
(A) an even function (B) periodic function
(C) odd function (D) neither even nor odd
15. f: R R; f(x) = sgn {sin x}; where {.} denotes the fractional part function, then
(A) f(x) is a periodic function (B) f(x) is many-one function
(C) f(x) is an even function (D) f(x) is neither even nor odd
2
16. Values of x satisfying cos 1 1 x 2 belongs to
3 1 x 2
(A) (–1, 1) (B) (–2, 2)
(C) 2 3 , 2 3 (D) 3, 4 3
x3
17. The function f (x) = -sinx+4 in [-4, 4] takes the value
8
(A) -4 (B) 10
(C) 18 (D) 12
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FUNCTION_ 19
18. Out of all the possible functions f satisfying f(x) + f(x + 4) = (x + 2) + f(x + 6) which cannot be the
fundamental period of f(x)
(A) 1 (B) 3
(C) 8 (D) 16
3 2x 29 5C
20. Given functional equation f(x) + f 50x 40 x 2. Now if f(x) = A – Bx +
2 x2 x2
then
B
(A) 2000 5C (B) 17A = 3B
2
(C) 99A = 34C (D) 5A = 17B
2
21. Let f : R R, f(x) = x + ln(1 + x ) then
(A) f is injective
(B) lim f(x)
x
(C) there is a point on the graph at y = f(x) where tangent is not parallel to any of the chords
(D) f is bijective
(A) 1 x 2 0 13 (B) x 1
2
(C) (D)
2 tan 1 x 1 k ln x
23. Consider a differentiable f: R R for which f’(0) = ln2 and f(x + y) = 2x f(y) + 4y f(x) x, y R.
Which of the following is (are) correct?
(A) f(4) = 240 (B) f ' 2 24 ln 2
1
(C) The minimum value of y f x is (D) the number of solution of f(x) = 2 is 1
4
24. Let f : A A, where A is a set of non-negative integers and satisfying the condition.
(i) x – f(x) = 19 [x/19] – 90 [f(x)/90], x A
(ii) 1900 < f(1990) < 2000
then f(1990) equals, (where [.] denote greatest integer function)
(A) 1994 (B) 1990
(C) 1904 (D) 1890
25. Let functions f, g : R R defiend by f(x) = 3x – 1 + |2x + 1|, g(x) = 1/5 (3x + 5 – |2x + 5|). Then
which relation between f and g is/are true
(A) gof = fog (B) (fog)-1 = gof
-1
(C) (fof) = gog (D) (fof) = gog
1 1
26. Let f be differentiable function such that f(1) 1 and f ' 2xf x 1 then x (0, 1)
x x
(A) f ( x ) x 2 (B) f( x ) x
x x2
(C) f(x) (D) f(x)
2 2
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FUNCTION_ 20
2x 2
27. Let f(x) . The graphs of y = f(x) and y = f(4x) are symmetrical about the points (a1, 0)
2x 2
1
(A) a 1 1, a 2 4 (B) a1 2, a 2
2
2 2
(C) (D)
f ( 2 x )d x
0
1 f ( 2 x )d x
0
0
28. If f is a function defined on the set of non-negative integers and taking values in the same set,
given that
x f x
(i) x f x 19 90 ….(1)
19 90
(ii) 1900 < f(1990) < 2000 ….(2)
The possible values of f(1990) can take (where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)
(A) 1904 (B) 1990
(C) 1900 (D) 1994
31. If f(x) is a period function (but not a constant) and fog(x) is also a periodic function, then g(x)
could be
(A) linear (B) periodic
(C) linear + periodic (D) polynomial of degree more than 1
PARAGRAPH
PARAGRAPH FOR Q. No.1 TO 3
Define a function 0 : N N as follows, (1) = 1, (rn) = rn-1(r – 1), if r is prime and n N, (ln)
= n , if H.C.F ( , n ) 1 .
1. (1672) =
(A) 720 (B) 836
(C) 832 (D) 729
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FUNCTION_ 21
If f : X Y be a function defined by y = f(x) such that f is both one-one and onto then there exists
a unique function g : Y X such that for each y Y, g(y) = x iff y = f(x). The function g so
-1
defined is called the inverse of f and denoted as f (x) = g(x).
7. If f : R R be invertible function such that f -1(x) = g(x) and x1, x2 are two distinct roots of the
equation
g(x 2 ) g( x1 )
f(x) g(x ). Then value of
x 2 x1
(A) must be –1 (B) must be 1
(C) may be 3 (D) cannot determine
3
8. If f : , 2 1, 0 , where f(x) = sin x then f-1(x) is
2
3
(A) sin 1 x (B) 2 sin 1 x
2
5
(C) 3 sin1 x (D) sin1 x
2
A line PQ parallel to the diagonal BD of a square ABCD with side length ‘a’ unit is drawn at a
distance x from the vertex A, where x [0, 2a ] cuts the adjacent sides at P and Q. Let f(x) be
the area of the segment of a square cut off by PQ, with A as one of the vertex.
9. Let g( x ) f 1 ( x ), then the domain of g(x) is
(A) x [0, 2a ] (B) x [0, 2a 2 ]
(C) x [ 2 a , a 2 ] (D) x [0, a 2 ]
11. If the equation f(x) = f -1 (x) has exactly three solution x 0, 2 a , then the value of a is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 2 (D) 2 2
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FUNCTION_ 22
-1
13. The value of (f )’’ (3) will be
2
(A) cos2 (cos1) (B) 2 sin(sin 4) cos 4
sin (sin1)
f 1 (x)
-1
14. Let g(x) be a function such that g(x) = xf (x) – f(t)dt, then the value of g” (3) is
0
1 1
(A) 2
(B) 2
cos (sin1) cos1 sin (sin1)
1 1
(C) (D)
sin 2 (sin 4) cos2 (sin 4)cos 4
2
17. lim
x
f x
2 4
(A) e (B) e
6 8
(C) e (D) e
18. If 2f(x) – x + 3 = 0 has no solution and f(0) = –4, f(x) is continuous (where [.] denotes the greatest
integer function), then lim f " x is
x
(A) 0 (B) 2
(C) –1 (D) can’t be determined
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FUNCTION_ 23
19. If range of f contains all the even numbers, then the value of f(1) is
(A) 1 (B) 2
(C) 1 or 2 (D) 4
20. If domain of f is first ‘3m’ natural numbers and if the number of elements common in domain and
range is ‘m’, then the value of f(1) is
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 6 (D) can’t say
2
23. x 2f x xf ' x dx
2
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FUNCTION_ 24
1
Let S be a finite subset of rational number (Q) S = {x 1, x2,x3 .....xn} and f(x) = x . Define
x
R1 f(x1 ),f(x2 ),f(x3 )......f(xn ) and S1 R1 S
R2 fof(x1 ),fof(x2 ),fof(x3 )......fof(xn ) and S2 R2 S and so on (S do not contain –1, 0,1)
ek 1
1
32. f(x) dx is equal to
ek
(A) function of k (B) 1
(C) e (D) none of these
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FUNCTION_ 25
MATRIX MATCH
(B) If f(x), g(x) and h(x) are continuous and positive function such that (q) 0
are continuous function such that f(x) g(x) h(x )
f x g x g x h x h x f x then f x g x 2h x is
(C) y = f(x) satisfy the equation y 3 2 y 2 x 1 4 x y x 2 1 y 2 0, (r) 2
then y’ (1) + y(1) would be equal to
(D) If y = f(x) satisfy (xf(x))99 + (xf(x))98……(xf(x)) + 1 = 0 then (1+f(1))is (s) 3
(t) –1
2. Match the following given in column – I with properties given in column – II.
Column – I Column – II
(A) f(x) = x sinx (p) even
(B) f(x) = x + tan-1x (q) bounded
(C) f(x) = {cosx} (where {.} represents fractional part function (r) periodic
(D) f(x) = {tan x} (where {.} represents fractional part function (s) invertible in R R
(r) odd
3. Let f(x + y) = f(x) f(y) x, y R and f(1) = 2. If in triangle ABC, a = f(3), b = f(1) + f(3) and c = f(2) + f(3) : r, R
denote the Inradius and circumradius of triangle ABC, then
Column – I Column II
(A) R (p) 16
r 9
(B) 2
ta n A (q) 7
9
2
(C) Sec A (r) 16
7
(D) r (s) 7
(f) 2
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FUNCTION_ 26
a2
4. Let f(x) = In(a2 – 3a – 3))[sin x] + . (cos x ) x R (where [.] denote greatest integer function)
9
Column – I Column - II
(A) If f(x) is a periodic function then the value of a (p) a=–1
is /are
(B) If (x) is periodic with period to be a rational (q) a=4
number then the value of a is / are
(C) If f(x) is periodic with period of function as 3 21
irrational then the value of a is / are (r) a ( , 3) , {4}
2
(D) If f(x) is a non-periodic function then value of (s) 3 21
a is a 3,
2
(t) a=0
x 2 9bx 17
6. If f (x) is onto function such that f : R [–1, 2], f(x) = and f’(d) = f’(e) = 0,
ax 3 x 2 bx 33
where a, b R and d < e.
Now match the following ;
Column - I Column - I
(A) a b b d d e e a is equal to (p) 1
2
(B)
1 (q) 2
1 r
is equal to
r 1 | b |
(C) x2 y2 (r) 0
eccentricity of all possible curves 1 is
(d e) 2 b 1
(D) total number of real roots of all possible equations (s) 4
ex2 + 17 x + b = 0
(t) 5
2
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FUNCTION_ 27
7. Let A = {1, 3, 5, 7}, B = {2, 4, 6, 8} and f: A B, then the number of possible functions ‘f’, then
match the following List – I with List - II
Column-I Column - II
(P) If i + f(i) 10 i {1, 3, 5, 7}, then the number of possible function 1 16
‘f’ are
(Q) If f(i) – i > 2 i {1, 3, 5, 7}, then the number of possible function 2 24
‘f’ are
(R) If f(i) 6 i {1, 3, 5, 7}, then the number of possible function ‘f’ 3 0
are
(S) If f(i) i + 1 i {1, 3, 5, 7}, then the number of possible function 4 81
‘f’ are
Codes :
P Q R S
(A) 4 3 2 1
(B) 2 3 4 1
(C) 2 3 1 4
(D) 1 2 3 4
n
C 0 n C 2 x n C 4 x 2 ..... f x x limfn x g x , g 4 k2,
10. Let fn : R R, fn x , fn 1 x n ,
n n n 2
C 1 C 3 x C 5 x ..... fn x k 1 n
d 1
g' 4 k 3 and g x at x 2 is k4. Then, match the following List-I with List-II
dx
List – I List - II
(P) k1 1 1
4
(Q) k2 2 1
(R) k3 3 2
(S) k4 4 4
Codes :
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FUNCTION_ 28
P Q R S
(A) 4 3 2 1
(B) 2 3 1 4
(C) 2 3 4 1
(D) 1 2 3 1
(C) x
R into function
If f: R (, 0] f(x) = ln x2 , then f(x) is
2 1
(D) 1 3 S onto function
If f: R R, f(x) = x 2x 2 6x sin x 1 then f(x) is
3
T invertible
function
Codes :
P Q R S
(A) 2 4 3 1
(B) 3 4 1 2
(C) 1 3 2 4
(D) 2 4 1 3
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FUNCTION_ 29
13. Match the function given in List-I with the point on X – Y plane about which it is symmetrical,
given in List - II
List – I (Function) List – II (Point of symmetry)
ex 1 3
1. 0,
(P) y x
e 1 2
x
e 2 2. (–1, 1)
(Q) y x
e 1
2x 1 3. (0, 0)
(R) y x
4 1
4 2x 3 4. Not symmetrical about any of the points
(S) y x
52 2
Codes :
P Q R S
(A) 1 4 2 3
(B) 3 1 4 2
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 3 2 1 4
14. Let x and y be positive real numbers such that y 3 y x x 3 . Then match the following List-I
with List – II where [.] is greatest integer function.
List – I List – II
1
1
(P) x x y y 1. –1
1
(Q) x x 1 2. 0
2
(R) 3 1 x 3. 1
(S) x2 y2 1 4. 2
Codes :
P Q R S
(A ) 4 1 2 3
(B) 2 1 4 3
(C) 1 3 2 4
(D) 1 3 4 2
15. Match the equation in List-I with number of solutions of the equation in List – II
List I List II
(P) 2x (1) 6
sinx ,x0
19
(Q) 2x (2) 4
sin x , x 0
19
(R) (3) 5
sin x 2x , x 0
19
(S) s in x x , 0 x 7 (4) 3
Codes :
P Q R S
(A) 1 2 3 4
(B) 4 3 2 1
(C) 1 2 4 3
(D) 4 3 1 2
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FUNCTION_ 30
INTEGER TYPE
2
1x 1 f 0
1. Let f : [0, ) R satisfies f t dt f 0 f x x [0, ). If f(1) = f 0 , then is
x
0 4 f 2
equal to _____________
2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8
2. . 1 . 3 . 3 . 5 . 5 . 7 . 7 . 9 ...... is equal to ______(where [.] denotes the greatest integer function)
4. If (x2 - 5x + 4)(y2 + y + 1) < 2y for all real y then x belongs to the interval (2, b) then b can be .......
5. The number of integers belonging to the interval [–3, 30] but not belonging to the range of the
function
f(x) = x {x} – x [–x], x R, is
(where [.] and {.} denote the greatest integer function and fractional part respectively)
1
6. f x f 1 1 x for x R 0, 1. Then value of 4f(2) is equal to _______
x
7. A function f() = sin2 + 3 sin cos + 5 cos2 is defined R. Another function
1
g f at the point where f() is minimum, then the value of ?
2 g
8. Let f : [3, ) [1, ) be defined by f(x) = x(x –3). Number of solutions of f(x) = f-1 (x) is _______
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9. N is the set of all natural number of R is the set of all real numbers. A function f : N R is given
by :
40
2
f r
4n 4n 1 r 1
f n , then the value of is equal to _______(where [.] represents
2n 1 2n 1 40
greatest integer function)
1 x 1
10. If f x , x 0 then the least value of f(f(x)) + f f is ________
1 x x
11. If : N N and x2> x1 f(x2) > f(x1) x1, x2 N and f(f(n)) = 3n n N, then f(2) is equal to
__________
1
12. The number of points where f(x) = x x is discontinuous (where [.] represents greatest
2
integer function) for – 2 x 2 is ________
13. A function f(x) satisfies the relation f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) + xy(x + y) x, y R. If f’(0) = –1 then f’(3)
equals to _________
14. f(x) is a polynomial of degree 5 with leading coefficient 1 such that f(1) = 4, f(2) = 9, f(3) = 16, f(4)
= 25, f(5) = 36, then the value of f 6 5 is _________
15. Let f(x), x 0 be a non-negative continuous functions. If f’(x) cos x f(x) sin x, x 0, then
5
f is......................
3
1
16. Let f(x) be a polynomial of degree 4 such that f I for x I 4, where [x] = Greatest
1 l
integer function, then f(6) = ____________
sec x 8
17. Let f x cos 2 x x , ; if m is the minimum value of f(x) then the value of m is
4 2 2 3
equal to _______
18. Let f’[0, 1] [0, ½] be a function such that f(x) is a polynomial of 2nd degree, satisfy the following
conditions.
(A) f(0) = 0
(B) has a maximum value of 1 a t x 1
2
-1 st
If A be the area bounded by y = f(x); y = f (x) and the line 2x + 2y – 3 = 0 in 1 quadrant, then
value of 24 A =
19. Let f : R R be a differentiable function satisfying f(x) = f(y) f(x – y) x, y R and
4
r ' 0 2x dx, where {.} denotes the fractional part function and f’(–3) = e . Then | + | is
0
equal to __________
20. Let f: R R is a function satisfying f(10 – x) = f(x) and (2 – x) = f(2 + x) x R. If f(0) = 101.
Then the minimum possible number of values of x satisfying f(x) = 101 x [0, 25] is _______
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23. Total number of triangles formed by the curves x 3 + y3 = 0 and 4x2 + x2y2 + 2y2 – 3xy2 – 12x + 8 =
0 is equal to ________
24. If x2 + 4y2 = 4 and range of f(x, y) is [M1,M2], where f(x, y) =x2 + y2 –xy, then M1, M2, is .................
26. If p is a positive integer and ‘f’ be a function defined for positive numbers and attains only positive
values such that f x f y x p y 4 , then p = __________
ANSWER KEY
SINGLE CHOICE
1. B 35. B 69. B 103. A
2. D 36. C 70. D 104. C
3. D 37. B 71 B 105. B
4. C 38. B 72. C 106. A
5. B 39. C 73. C 107. B
6. B 40. D 74. C 108. D
7. B 41. A 75. D 109. D
8. D 42. D 76. C. 110. B
9. C 43. A 77. B 111. A
10. D 44. A 78. C 112. C
11. D 45. D 79. A 113. A
12. D 46. D 80. C 114. B
13. C 47. D 81. A 115. D
14. B 48. D 116. C
15. C 49. B 82. D 117. D
16. A 50. B 83. B 118. A
17. B 51. B 84. A 119. A
18. B 52. B 85. A 120. B
19. C 53 B 86. A
121. B
20. D 54. C 87. A
88. D 122. C
21. A 55. D 123. C
22. C 56. B 89. B
90. C 124. A
23. D 57. A 125. C
24. C 58 B 91. B
92. D 126. A
25. B 59. C 127. C
26. B 60. D 93. B
94. A 128. B
27. A 61. C 129. C
28. C 62. B 95. C
96. A 130. A
29. B 63. B 131. D
30. A 64. B 97. A
98. D 132. C
31. C 65. C 133. B
32. B 66. B 99. B
100. D 134. B
33. B 67. C
34. B 68. C 101. C
102. A
MORE THAN
1. A, C 10. B, D 19. A, B, C 27. B, D
2. B, C, D 11. AC 20. A, C, D 28. A, D
3. C, D 12. ABC 21. A, C, D 29. B, C
4. A, B, C 13. BCD 22. A, B, C, D 30. A, B, C
5. A, B, C, D 14. A, B 23. A, C, D 31. A, B, C
6. C, D 15. A, B, C 24. A, C
7. C, D 16. A, B, C 25. A, B, D
8. A, B, C 17. A, B, D 26. A, B
9. B, D 18. B, D
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PARAGRAPH
1. A 10. A 19. C 28. C
2. B 11. B 20. B 29. D
3. C 12. C 21. B 30. C
4. D 13. C 22. C 31 C
5. C 14. B 23. D 32. B
6. B 15. D 24. A 33. A
7. C 16. B 25. C 34. B
8. B 17. D 26. C
9. D 18. C 27. C
MATRIX MATCH
1. A p; B q; C p, r, s; D q
2. A p; B s; C p, q, r ; D q, r
3. A p, q, r, t; B q ; C q, r, s, t; D s
4. A p, q, s; B q; C s; D r
5. A s; B p; C r; D r
6. A r ; B q; C p, t; D s
7. C
8. A q; B r; C s ; D p
9. A r, B p, C s, D q
10. B
11. A q, r; B q, s; C p, r; D p, s, t
12.
13. B
14. B
P 2; Q 1, R 4, S 3
15. B
16. A
17. A p; B p, r; C q, s; D p
INTEGER
1. 9 8. 1 15. 0 22. 3
2. 4 9. 9 16. 1 23. 0
3. 10. 2 17. 2 24. 6
4. 11. 3 18. 5 25. 1
5. 8 12. 4 19. 2 26. 2
6. 3 13. 8 20. 9
7. 2 14. 8 21. 2
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