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INTEGRAL CALCULUS SINGLE ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS. cos*x + co! (A) sinx — 6tanr! (sinx) +e (B) sin x -2sin-! x +e (©) sinx — 2coseex — 6tan“! (sin x) +¢ (D) sinx — 2cosecx + Stan“! (sin x) +¢ ( (Cc) tC Oc 4x41 x The evaluation of f 1f, (in x-x) afin x)) w|i +tan jee 4\ in xx) x J) (B) Fin? (see x) +e 1G le (© 5 Im? (Sinx seex) +e (D) 5 In? (Cos x coseex) + where g (x)= J (-+sint dt, Also n(x) Let@= J I "sland av 1 T(x) = x*sin— if x #0 and/(0)=0 then equals (ATO) (By h' (0) ©h' Oy (D) Lim xsinx 10. i. 12, 14, The reciprocal of the value of the integral [” cos””x sin 2016x dx , is (A) 2014 (B) 2014 (©) 2015 (D) 20157 x dx jinx +cosx) Aye B) = ©+ p+ WF BF © 5 : 5 1, Let 1, = Je sin’ xdx whereas I, = fe* sin* xdx then the value of 7- is I (B)5 je Wye" Let f(x) = flog,,.1-2-‘Jdt then the value of £(2)+f(2—log, 3) is (AVO (B)1 (C)2 (D) 3-2log,3 1 ‘The value of i (sinx}+1sinx+}+fsinx + 2) ‘dx ,is (where [. ] denotes G.LF) (A) 30 (B) - Ox (D) 3x y flan! idx lim. See where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, is Jiu ‘Jax Lox 1 Wz (B)0 Ol D2 The value of the integral 14x)+si x is equal to 4 ree (Ayo @) el © a5 (D) None of these t max(sin x" im osx!) dx is equal to ‘The value of the integral of al ial “3h 10 ® 35 0 OZR (0 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 2. 22, [e+e WR Sax= ay3 ay3 ay3 v3 we OF a) => w= 125 125 =a then the value of, (A) = BF (©) 3n (D) 4x If the equation f° (t¢ -8t+3)dt=xsin(3/) has a solution, then the value of sin(a/6) is CNT yt © wm 8 f[eSdx=a then [x’e* dx = a) = : B) + os © at (D) ns 3 B) 5-35 Oars @) a-5- xt4+ The value of la Axis (A) \2N2 @) yz © hs w) 3 ‘The number solution(s) of the equation J eos(t-+x°) dt = sin x.x €[2.3] jg (ayo (BI ©@2 (D3 Given a >0,n €N, Find limja’ *-[ Airias| Se ® 2043 © aas3 © a Let f(x)=1-x+ J 2-t-log bide. where x> 0, then which of the following is cor (A) J f@dx > 0 (B) | Foddx > 0 (©) f(x) is monotonically increasing (D) (8) is monotonically decreasing 1 4 Let f(x) = (x+1)' + < G+ 1) then the value of (OO ECx)dx 81 81 (A) is equal to 2 Bhisequalto-TF — (C)isequal wo F, —_(D) does not exist 24, 26, 21 28, 29, Lett: 0,1] +R be acontinuous function then which of the following is the maximum value x°E(x)dx— J! x(F(x))"@x forall such functions 1 1 . Ll Wa Big Og ©) 35 £:[0, 1] > Risa function such that f(x) is continuous and J, f(x)dx=0 , if maximum value of IG) when x € [0, 1] is 24, then (A) the maximum possible value of ij ‘Ff (al forx €[0, lis3 ®) ih (tay is maximum when { (4) =0 3) Cf, f(OeH is maximum if 100) ¢ for some suitable ¢ (D) None of these The area (in sq, units) of the region consisting of points (x, y) on XY plane which satisfy <1+[y| and [y[s1.is (Ay4 (B)6 (8 (D) 12 If" isa continuous function, £(3) Land §(x)= {(o-ofrvox} dtthen (A) x=3 isa point of local minima of (x) (B) x = 3 is a point of local maxima of (x) ©g@)40 (D) 6") =0 The area enclosed by the curve ¥Qa-y),a>0, is are (A) 3m (B) na? (©) 2na? (D) 3a? Let f: (1, ©) > (1, o), f(x) represents eccentricity of the conjugate hyperbola of a variable hyperbola having eccentricity x, then the value of | (£100 +£00) + F4(EOO))dx, ig (aya (B)6 Os wm) 2 In second quadrant on x-y plane, a triangle is formed by drawing the normal to the curve x? — ax +2a at the point (2, 4) and the co-ordinate axes. If the area of the triangle is, 2.sq. units then the value of ‘a’ is/are (a)2 (B) 17/4 Os (D) 19/4 31. The area of the region bounded by the curves y = “°=* and y = a + sin) + cos'@?)) . (where [.] denotes greatest integer function) is A) A=) (B) 84 - © Sq-m @ =} (3 ) 8(4 — my ©; a 32. The differential equation of the family of curves xy = ae* + be® + x’, (a, b are parameters) is (A) xy! + 2y”— xy +272 =0 (B) x°y" + xy’ tay +250 (©) xy’ + 2y’ —xy +? -2=0 (D) 8y" = xy! - xy +P - 2-0 MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE, 33. Suppose J = jms dx and K= J PA*COS% oy eC is an arbitrary constant AS. Suppose 1= 1 Ty sinx + c0sx ~ Ty sinx-+cosx be of integration then which of the following is/are correct? 1 ' (A) F= 5 &-sinx +08) +C (B) 1=K~(sinx +08 x) +C 1 (Q)I=x-K+C (D)K = 5 (%-sinx +08) +C 34. Let f (x) and g (x) are differentiable function such that_f (x) + Jecoat ‘in x (cos x -sin x), and (f(x)? + (g(x) = 1 then f (x) and g (x) respectively. can be 1 cos2x (A) 5 sin 2x, sin 2x (B) =. 0s 2x 1 ' (©) Zsin 2x,— sin 2x (D) —sin?x, cos 2x 35. The option(s) with the values of a and L that satisfy the following equation is(are) fe'tsin’at cos att ew+1 (B) a=2,L= (© as4L ) : nk 36. Let f(x) =Ttan'x + Ttan’x— 3tan*x — 3tan’x forall xe(-¥. ) ren the cet expression’) U2 is (are) e 1 wd wn [Fons (By J foodx=0 v 1 us © J xfeodx= 5 wf feoe=t 1 = for all x € R with i(3}-0 If ms f f(x)dx 0. (where C is constant of cosec”x = x” ae integration) then which of the following is/are incorrect ~ (A) FL (B) li doesnot exist eT ©f) (D) f(3) is periodic with period 2x IfG +x) = JG —x) and f(6 +x) = f6 —x) and | f(x)dx=3, then f f(x)dx is equal to- (A) 18 (B) 24 © af s(ajax dx >) | sine (iii) PARAGRAPH TYPE ‘This section contains 2 paragraphs, Based upon the first paragraph 2 multiple choice questions and based upon the second paragraph 3 multiple choice questions have to be answered. Eachof these questions has four choice (A), (B), (C) and (D) out of which ONLY ONE is correct. 45. Paragraph for Questions 44 & 45 Sometimes instead of evaluating an integral we need to express the value of one int (es terms of other. Define '= J, six yop fay (x#2y Iex ¥{sin xcosx J Se in terms of L equals 1 14) 1 ot \) 4 2(n42) 2 ® F-st re dx_in terms of J equals x= 47. 49, 50. 51. 52. (A) Je* (B) +e“ © ke" (D) Be" Paragraph for questions 46 to 48, Suppose f(x) and g (x) are two continuous functions defined for 0.1, dt = art (A) B(m+1, n-1) (B) B(m-1, n+1) (C) atm) gin) (D) B(m.n) Paragraph for Questions 55 & 56 (xn) 1 (xn) Let f(n “gin 3x} and g(n)= Fx" cos| Sx jax, where m= 1230s aa then limnf(n) is equal t- 2 z (ayo Bs Ol M5 limn’g(n) js equal to- 2 7 (ao (By = © O> x 2 Paragraph for Questions 57 & 58 The rate at which a body undergoes a change in temperature is proportional to the difference between its temperature and temperature of the surrounding medium. Ify ={(0) is the tempera- ture of the body at time t and M() denotes the temperature of the surrounding medium, Newton's Jaw leads to the differential equation y’=-k(y-M()) Where kis a positive constant, This first order linear equation is the mathematical model we use for cooling problems. ‘The value of k must be log 19—log9 log 19-log9 log 19-log9 (logi9=log9) (g) (logi9log9) y log 19—log 100 10, 40 Suppose in the same system a body cools from 400° to 200° with M(t) = 10%, then time taken for cooling must be equal to (A) 40 log 19 (B) 40 tog 9 of 20g 19 =1o 9\ ao( 10239 9 (og39 Tog} DO) T0819 To89 Paragraph for Questions 59 & 60 (D) none of these 19) ©“ A differentiable function f(x) satisfying the following integral equation f(x) = (log, x) — pe dt. t Suppose fore a(x). then = g(x), then zis given by- (A) xénx + (C—x)fnx (B) (x +C) fax 60, 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. (©) x(Enx = 1) +C énx (D) None of these (where 'C’is a parameter) Ifthe area of the figure bounded by the tangent line of y = f(x) at the point (e.f(e)). the curve f(x) and the line x = 1 is A, then the smallest integer greater than or equal t0'A' Ayo (B) 1 ©2 3 Paragraph for Questions 61 & 62 Two curves: C,: (F(y))" +(F(x))'"=0 and €, :(F(y)) Satisfying : (x —y)f(x+y)—(x+ y)f(x-y)=4xy(x? —y*) and (1) =1 The area bounded by C, and C, (in sq. units) is (A) 22-3 (B) 2n+ V3 (©) a3 ) 2-3 ‘The area between C, and Ix! +lyl = J72_ (in sq. units) is (A) 12x24 (B) 6x-12 (©) 6n+ 12 (D) 120+ 24 Paragraph for Questions 63 & 64 Let f(x) = min{x ~ [x], -x — [-x]}, -2 f [1 x Oh Ve-3a—0) ©] 41 f 2 m pl ane = of xV@-24-») O% OF 68. List -I List -IT (P) The area of triangle formed by tangents from (-1,0) to a) 6 y’ = 4x and chord of contact is (Q)_ The area of triangle formed by tangent at any point Q) 4 to xy = 3 and its asymptotes is 5 (R) The area enclosed between the parabola 4y = 3x’ and the 3) = line 2y = 3x + 12 is (S)_ The slope of the tangent to a curve y = f(x) at (x, fo) is @) 27 2x + L. If the curve passes through (1,2), then area of region bounded by curve, the x-axis and Tine x = 1, is Codes : P QeRs 2 4 1 3 @ 2 1 4 3 © 3 4 2 2 @ 3 1 1 2 69. List 1 List (P) The degree of differential equation of the ai family of curves y =ex +¢%is, CER wy vay’ Quy and ye)=vie then /y(1) is equal to (22 (R) The order of differential equation of family of (3) 3 circles touching the circles x? + y?= I and (x4)! + y°=2 externally is (S) Area enclosed between the curves y =—x? +2 Ix| and. (4) 0 y=cos mx +2 isd then 3/4 is Codes = P QeRs 1 3 2 3 @) 2 3 1 2 @©1 2 2 1 m2 4 1 2 SECTION-IV : (Integer Type) This section contains TEN questions. The answer to each question is a single-digit integer, ranging from 0 to 9. The correct digit below the question number in the ORS is to be bubbled. [x]. x52 70, Let f RR be a function defined by f(x) =|" i + x>2 j xf(x’) 4 ere [x] is the preatest integer less than or equal to x. If /= | —--—-4X , then the value where [x] is the greatest integer less than or equal tox. 17 = J >" p( 7p «then the value ° t (al - 1) is we Jol TI, Let F(x)= J cos? td for all x © Rand £2] 0.5] 10.2) be a continuous function. For Ll ae{nd), if F'(@) + 2 is the area of the region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, y = f(x) and x = a, then f(0) is R. RB. 14, 5. 16. 71. 78. 79. 80. wafer") Cie where tan'x takes only principal values, then the value of (og, [+o \ Let f : R Rt be a continuous odd function, which vanishes exactly at one point and f (1 Suppose that F(x)=f (tae for all x © [-1,2] and G(x)=faff(s(a))[ae for all F(x) _ 1 1) x ¢ [+12]. If lim —. then the value of f| 5 | is G(x) 14 (2) Let f be a one-to-one continuous function such that f (2) = 3 and f (5) = Given f(x)dx =20, then the value of the definite integral [ f~'(x)dx equals 2) 3 If f(x) is an even function and let I, i(| £(cosx) dx, ( [.] denotes G..LF), and I, = 1 oa ' J f(sin x) then i has the value equal to, If f & g are continuous functions in [0, a] satisfying f (x) = f(a—x) & g(x) + g(a—x) =4 then J F(x). g(xjdx ino 2 \ xf woon( x dx sthen ~*~ = [teva in x Let f (x) The function f is continuous and has the property f(F(x)) 1— x forall x [0, 1] and 1 1 J= JFGo)ds then the value of + is 0 1 1 Let {(x) is a real valued function defined by f(x) = 4x2 feta 4X Jrcnat then the value | of Lf (CD, is Let f(x) be a quadratic function satisfying the equation J f(t)dt=xf ()-Sx +00 VxeR& 81. 83. 85. 87. 89, ae Rand f(0; roots is, a6, then the number of integral values of a for which f(x) = 0 has real a2 wa m2 p (13-via)1, Let I, = f (cosx)"” dx and 1, = J (cosx)"" dx, then value of 3 HSequal to It U, =f" xtsinx)"dx.n 0, then the value of (150U, ~ 120U,) is [istex J {x}dx If neN, =Tthen the value of 'n' is If the value of the integral ° xix’) ; Qex py > \4 ate ) J where a and b are coprime , then (a+b) is equal to (where [,] denotes greatest integer function) F(qoreurts)( 12 4 ra=f(e i Tage |® where tan "x takes only principal values, then the value 3 \ or (log, [-+a- ( Let f be a twice differentiable function such that tx) = 1, J (£0) +£"()sin xdx =7 then the value of £(0) is fe 1011, Itt, = [&* (sin x)"dx, (mE N), then the value of “py sequal to Let f inlt+2sinx idx =, then the value of tog, eis Let y = g(x) be the image of f(x) = x + sinx about the line x + y = 0, If the area bounded by A Y= 200), wanis, x = 0 and x = 2rcis A, then => is Lett: [0, 1] +R bea continuous function such that f(sin @)cos6d8=3, f f(cos @)sin6de =4 then the value of J (0)d0 is ANSWER KEY SINGLE ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS 1 2.(B) 3.0) 4.8) 5.(A) 6. C) 8. (D) 9.(D) 10. (D) 11. (A) 12.(C) 13. (A) 14. (C) 15. (B) 16.(A) 17.(A) 18. (B) 19.(B) 20.(C) 21.(B) 22.(D) 23.(D) 24. (B) 25.(A) 26. (B) 27.(B) 28. (B) 29.(C) 30.(C) 31.0) 32.(0) MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE 33. (BC) 34.(CD) 35. (AC) 36. (AB) 37.(D) 38. (BD) 39. (ABC) 40. (AC) 41. (BC) 42. (BCD) 43.(A) PARAGRAPH TYPE 44. (D) 45. (B) 46. (A) 47. (A) 48. (B) 49. (A) 50. (A) 51. (D) 52. (D) 53. (C) 54. (D) 55. (C) 56. (D) 57. (C) 58. (D) 59, (A) 60. (B) 61. (B) 62. (A) 63. (B) 64. (A) 65. (B) 66. (A) Matrix Match Type 67.A-q, B-p, C-p.D-q 68.(B) 69.(D) SECTION-IV : (Integer Type) 0.0 1.3 72.9 73.7 74.9 75.2 16.2 771.2 78.2 79.5 80. 7 81. 6 82.6 83.8 84.5 85.9 86. 6 87.9 88. 0 89. 2 90.7

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