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f ( x) 10 x 200 x
2. If e , x ( 10,10) and f ( x) k. f 2 then k =
10 x 100 x
(A) 0.5 (B) 0.6 (C) 0.7 (D) 0.8
3. f : R R is defined as f ( x) 2 x x then f (3 x) f ( x) 4 x
(A) f ( x) (B) f ( x) (C) f ( x) (D) 2 f ( x )
4. f (1) 1, n 1 f ( n 1) 2 f ( n ) 1 then f (n) =
(A) 2n 1 (B) 2n (C) 2n 1 (D) 2n 1 1
71ln x
5. If f ( x ) then f (2015) =
xln 7
(A) 20 (B) 7 (C) 2015 (D) 100
cos 2 x sin 4 x
6. If f x for x R then f 2016 =
sin 2 x cos4 x
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
2 f 3g
7. If f 2, 4 , 0, 6 , 2,8 and g 2, 1 , 0, 3 , 2,5 , then 0
3g 2 f
(A) 1/12 (B) 25/12 (C) 5/12 (D) 13/12
x
8. If f(x) = sin (log x) then f(xy) + f y -2f(x) cos (logy) =
(A) cos (logx) (B) sin (logy) (C) cos (log (xy)) (D) 0
9. If f x y, x y xy then the arithmetic mean of f x, y and f y, x is
(A) x (B) y (C) 0 (D) xy
EVEN AND ODD FUNCTIONS :
x x
10. Let f x x
1 , then f is
e 1 2
(A) an odd funciton (B) an even function (C) both odd and even (D) neitheer odd nor even
11. Which of the following is an even function
a x ax ax 1
(A) f x (B) f x
a x a x a x 1
ax 1
(C) f x x
ax 1
2
(D) f x log 2 x x 1
GURUKUL CLASSES® Function 1
Dedication to Destination
PERIODIC FUNCTIONS:
12. The period of cos x 2 is
(A) 2 (B) 2 (C) 4 2 (D) does not exist
cos x
13. Period of f x e sin x is ( and denote the greatest integer function and fractional part
function respectively)
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) (D) 2
14. Let f x be periodic and k be a positive real number such that f x k f x 0 for all x R . Then
the period of f x is
(A) k (B) 2k (C) 4k (D) 8k
1
(A) no fundamental period (B) (C) 1 (D) 2
2
DOMAIN OF THE FUNCTION:
x 2 2x 1
16. The domain of f x 2
x x 6
(A) R – {3, –2} (B) R – {–3, 2} (C) R – {3, –2] (D) R – (3, –2)
1
17. The domain of f(x) = log x is
3 x 3 x
18. The domain of f(x) = x is
3 3 x
(A) ( , ) (B) ( ,0) (0, ) (C) (0, ) (D) (0,1)
1
20. The domain of f(x) = x x is
1
21. The domain of f ( x)
x x is
(A) R (B) Z (C) R - Z (D) Q-{0}
1
22. The domain of f(x) = x2 is
log( 4 x )
(A) 2, (B) ,4 (C) 2,3 3,4 (D) 3,
1 1 1
(A) R (B) , 2 (C) , 2 (D) , 2
2 2 2
RANGE OF THE FUNCTION :
4 x
27. The domain and range of the real function f defined by f x is given by
x4
(A) Domain = R, Range = {–1, 1} (B) Domain = R – {1}, Range = R
(C) Domain = R – {4}, Range = {–1} (D) Domain = R – {–4}, Range = {–1, 1}
1
28. Range of f x is
1 2 cos x
1 1 1 1
(A) ,1 (B) 1, (C) ( , 1] , (D) ,1
3 3 3 3
2
29. The range of f x x x 1 is
3 1
(A) , (B) 0, (C) 1, (D) ,
4 4
30. The domain and range of the function f given by f x 2 x 5 is
x2
31. f {(x , ) : x R } ,be a function R into R,range of ‘f’’
x2 1
(A) [0,1) (B) (- , ) (C) (0, ) (D) R
33. Let A 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and f : A N be defined by f n highest prime factor of n, then its range is
(A) 13 (B) 3, 5, 11, 13 (C) 11, 13 (D) 2, 3, 5, 11
x2 x 1
34. The range of f(x) = is
x2 x 1
1 1
(A) ,3 (B) , 2 (C) 0,1 (D) 1,1
3 2
GURUKUL CLASSES® Function 3
Dedication to Destination
TYPES OF FUNCTIONS :
35. The equivalent function of log x 2 is
2 2
(A) 2 log x (B) 2log x (C) log x (D) log x
2 x x
38. Let f x sin cos 2 and g x sec 2 x tan 2 x . The two functions are equal over the set
2 2
(A) (B) R
(C) R x x 2 n 1 2 , n Z (D) R 0
x
39. f :R R defined by f x x2 1 , x R is
(A) one - one (B) onto
(C) bijective (D) neither one one nor onto
40. If f : Z Z is such that f x 6 x 11 then f is
(A) injective but not surjective (B) surjective but not injective
(C) bijective (D) neither injective nor surjective
0 if x is odd
41. f : N A Where A = {0,1} defined by f x . Then f is
1 if x is even
(A) one - one, onto (B) one-one, into (C) many-one, onto (D) many-one, into
1
42. f : ( , ) (0, 1] defined by f ( x) 2 is
x 1
(A) one-one but not onto (B) onto but not one-one
(C) bijective (D) neither one-one nor onto
x
43. The function f : R R defined by f x 4 x 4 is
(A) One - one and into (B) Many - one and into (C) One - one and onto (D) Many-one and onto
NUMBER OF FUNCTIONS :
44. The number of one-one functions that can be defined from A = 4,8,12,16 to B is 5040, then n(B)=
(A) 7 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 10
45. If A = 1,8,11,14,25 then the condition to define a surjection from A to B is
(A) n(A) + n(B) = 20 (B) n(A) <n(B) (C) n(B) 5 (D) n (B) = 10
46. If A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {1, 2}then the number of functions from A to B are
(A) 6 (B) 8 (C) 9 (D) 32
47. The number of non-bijective mappings that can be defined from A = 1,2,7 to itself is
(A) 21 (B)27 (C) 6 (D) 9
48. Let A 1, 2,3 and B a, b, c . If l is number of funcitons from A to B and m is number of one-one
functions from A to B, then
(A) l is 9 (B) m is 9 (C) l is 27 (D) m is16
e x ex
53. If f(x) = then the inverse of f(x) is
2
(A) loge x x2 1 (B) loge x2 1
(C) loge x x2 1
(D) loge x x 2 1
n / 2 if n is even
54. If f : 1, 2, 3,..... 0, 1, 2,.... is defined by f n n 1 then f 1 100 is
2 if n is odd
(A) 100 (B) 199 (C) 201 (D) 200
4 1/ 3
If f ( x ) Sin 3 ( x 6)
1 1
55. then f ( x )
4 3 4 3 4 4
(A) 6 3 sin x (B) 6 3 sin x (C) 6 3 sin x (D) 6 3 sin x
ANSWER KEY
LEVEL - I
1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (D) 9. (C) 10. (B)
11. (C) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (B) 15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (C) 18. (B) 19. (C) 20. (A)
21. (C) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (A) 25. (D) 26. (B) 27. (C) 28. (C) 29. (A) 30. (B)
31. (A) 32. (C) 33. (B) 34. (A) 35. (B) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (C) 39. (D) 40. (A)
41. (C) 42. (B) 43. (A) 44. (D) 45. (C) 46. (B) 47. (A) 48. (C) 49. (B) 50. (A)
51. (A) 52. (A) 53. (C) 54. (C) 55. (B)