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Objective Type Questions ! OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS [Unit -1 (Functions andLimits) | TYPE ~1: [Multiple Choice Questions (M. C. Qs) ]. Each question has four possible answers, Tick ( V) the correct one. ‘L, The function Itr)= x is called: (6) A linear function (b) An identity function (©. A quadratic function (@) A cubié function 2. Ify'is expressed in terms ofa variable 2 as y =f (1), then y is called: (a) An explicit function () An implicit function (© A linear function (@ An identity function 3. Cossh®r- sinhte= 2° Koda. wo @1 (€) none ofthese 4. eosechr is equal to ; 2 ae @® ne ope 5. (a) undefined =) Sa?) a? @o . i i 6 UM iy ae a? ie @ ®e We — d) undefined 7. ‘The notation : y= f(x) was invented by (a) Leibnite (b) Euler (c) Newton (4) Lagrange 8. IF fG) = a2-2n+1, then fd) =? (@) -1 wo @1- @2 Objective Type Questions 9, When we say that. is a function from set X to set Y, then set X is called (a) Domain of f ) Range of f {0 Codomain off” * @) none of these 10, The term’ function ” was recognised by —— to describe the dependence of one quantity on another : (a) Leibnitz (b) Euler (© Newton (d) Lagrange UL, If fq) = 2? then range of fis : (a) [0,1 ®) ]-~,0) © ]0,c[ (d)+ve real numbers 12. If fe) = yz then domain of f : (a) All real numbers (b) All real numbers except 0 (c) All real numbers except- 2,2 (d) only +ve real numbers 13. Ifa graph expresses a function, then a vertical line must cut the graph a : (a) One point only (b) Two points (©) More than two points (d) No point » when 0 < xsl Poe ae ee (a) (0,21) 2) @ (42) @_all real numbers 15. The graph of a linear equation is always a oc then domain of fis: (a) straight line (b) parabola © circle @ cube 16, The domain and range of the identity function , 1: K—+ X is: (a) X, i (b) +ve real number (© -ve real number (@)_integer . 17. The linear function f(¢) = ax + 6 is constant function if (a) #0,b=1 ©) a=1,b=0 (6) a=1,b=1 @ a=0 18, The linear function f(x) = ax + b is identity fometion if (a) a#0,b=1 (b) a=1,b=0 () c=1,b-1 | @a=0 a ____doigctive Tyne Questions 19, If y= cos *, domain = R, then range is fa) 41) 41) (@) R-L-4,)-(d) R~H, 20. It y= tans, domain = {x1 ze R,x#(@n+ D5, n integer}, then range is (a) Hy) EAL @ R-C4,1 @) all real numbers 21. I y= seer, dowain = { x} xe Rx #(n+1)F,n integer}, then range is (@) Ait E41) (@ R-L4,0 - @ R-HAL 22, It y=cotx, domain= {x1 xe R,z# nx ,ninteger}, then range is (a) y2tvs~1 (b) ysLy2-1. a (2) all reat numbers 28, fy scoseex domain = {x {ze Ryze nx ,n integer}, then range is (a) yoLy<-1 b) ySy2—1 Q y-1 (A) all real numbers 2A, If x =a", then,y= log,¢ is called logarithmic function when (a) a<0 — b) @=0@ a>0 @).a>0,01 25. Ut cosh = <5" ahem its domain is set of all real sumbers and range is (6) st of all real numbers (©) set of +ve real numbers @lt,= @ (-=,1) 26. In logarithmic form, sinh*x can be written as (@ in(x4 VP r1) ® In(z+ VT) (© In(x- ¥?+1) @ In(x- V=T) 27, In logarithmic form, cosh ean be written as (@) In(x+ Vet) o) In(x+ V=T) © In(x-Ve#sT) @ In(x- ¥e=1)

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