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QI The domain of f(2)= 1 — T= VI — 2? is equal to
()x>0 (2)x>-1
G)xs1 [jst
Q2 The domain of sin-! floes (3)] is
(1) [1,9] (2) [-1,9]
(3) [-9, 1] (4) [-9, -1]
Q3 The domain of definition of the Function f(z)= fog x) @* + 42 +4) is
() [-3, — Iu, 2) (2)(—2, — 1)U2, 00)
@) (00, —3]U(—2, — 1)U(2, 00) (4) [-2, —1]UL2, 00)
a
‘The domain of the function f(z)= ——-—— is
(1) (nz, nn +4), nel 2) (nn+§, nn+n), nel
(3) (2mm, 2nx +4), ner (4) None of these
Q5 The domain of f(2)= “E*) ig
(1) R-{=1, ~ 2} (2) (—2, 00)
(3) R—{-1, — 2, — 3} (4) (—3, c0)—{-1, — 2}
Q6 The domain of the function f(2)= logy (2* — 4a +4) is
(1) [2, 00) (2) R-{2}
QR (4) Null set
Q7 If the domain of f(2) is [1, 3], then the domain of f(log,(2? + 32 — 2)) is
(1) (5, 4JU[1, 2] (2) [-13, -2 u[2.3]
@) 14,11U2,7] [3,3
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Q8 Let f be a function with domain [—3, 5] and let g(x)=|3x + 4]. Then the domain of ( fog) (z) is
« (-3,3) @[-3,3]
@) [-3,3) (4) none of these
Q9 The range of the function f(2)= yz —1 + 2V3— ais:
« [ v2, 2v3] 2) (v2, vI0]
@) [2v2, vi0] M1, 3
Q10 Number of integers in the range of function f(x)= log:
o— 5) 410g, (Via? ae F 1) is are)
qa. (2)2
G)3 (4) more than 4
Qu
The range of the function f(2)=" *P,_
() {1, 2,3, 4} (2) {1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6}
(3) (1, 2, 3} (4) (1,2,3,4, 5}
Q12 The sum of the maximum and minimum values of the function f(z) Fe Genscauaey? is:
22 2
OF Qa
Qe OF
as
If is real, then the value of the expression =. Jies between
(1) Sand 4 (2) 5 and -4
(3)-5 and 4 (4) None of these
is
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Let f(x) = 2? — 52 +6, g(z) = f(|2|), h(x) = |g(z)| and $(z) = h(x) — (2) are four functions, where
(2) is the integral function of « > z. Then, the number of solutions of the equation, g(z) = 0 is
qo (Q2)2
(4 (4)6
Quis if f(z) sina +sin®(2 +4) + c0s.2.cos(2 + 5)
+) 1, then gof(z) is equal to
qd)t (2)-1
(3)2 (4)-2
Q16 If f(x) is continuous and increasing function such that the domain of g(x) = /F(x)—x beR and
h (x)= ty then the domain of 6(x) = \/T((EG)))—h(hh(R))) is -
(OR (2) {0, 1}
(3) R— {0, 1} (@)R! - {1}
QITIf f(tan 2)= cos 2x, 2 #(2n +1)£, n€ I, then incorrect statement is
(1) f(z) is an even function (2) f(z) is an odd function
(3) Range of f(a) is [-1,1 (4) Domain of f(z) ise € R
18 If f(2)=[a] and g(2)= =
where[}], denotes greatest integer function, then which of the following is
the zero function?
(DF + 9)(z) (2) (fa)(z)
(3) (F— 9)(z) (4) (fo9)(z)
Q19 Let, f :[0, 1)-+[0, 1] and g :[0, 1]-+(0, 1] be two functions a
d by f(2)= > and g(z)= 42(1—
then (fog)(z) is equal to
oe oe
tates? ie)
@) ane OF
Q201f f(2)= 209 + 30% + da, then f"(2) is
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(1) Even function (2) An odd funetion
(3) Neither even nor odd (4) None of these
Q21 The graph of y = f(z) is symmetrical about the line # = 1, then
(1) f(-2)= fle) 2) f(1+2)= fl—2)
G3) fe +1)= f(e-1) (4) None of these
sin(w{2})
Q2 fF: R>R, f(z)= where {*} is a fractional function, then
(1) f is injective (2) f is not one-one and non-constant
(3) f isa surjective (4) f isa zero function
Q23 If f(z) is an invertible function and g(x)= 2f(x) +5, then the value of g~1(e) is
() 2f- Owe
(3) Sf@)4+5 _
Q24 Which of the following is true about the given function f : R -+ R, t(2)
(1) one-one and onto (2) one-one and into
(3) many-one and onto (4) many-one and into
025 Let f : R —[2, 00] be a function defined as (2
a? — 12az +15 — 2a + 36a’. If f(z) is surjective on
R, then the value of a is equal to
@
el 15
@# ae
@t
026 The function f : R > R defined by f(«)=(2 — 1)(x — 2)(2 ~ 8) is
(1) One-one but not onto (2) Onto but not one-one
(3) Both one-one and onto (4) Neither one-one nor onto
Qu7y:R » Redefined by f(x) }ela| + cos2 +1 is:
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(1) one-one and onto (2) one-one and into
(3) many-one and onto (4) many-one and into
028 Let the function f : R—+ Rbe defined by f(x)= 2x + sinz, x € R. Then fis
(1) One-to-one and onto (2) One-to-one but not onto
(3) Onto but not one-to-one (4) Neither one-to-one nor onto
Qu itel(2) = Mt ge ( 10,10) and f(2)= ra (
(1) 0.5
(3) 0.7
30 If f(1) = 1 and f(n +1) =2,f(n) +1 if n> 1 then f(n) is equal to :
(antl (y2"
(3) 28-1 @y2r-t it
Q31 If 2f (2?) +3f(z)
43)
1 forall z € R~ {O}, then f(x‘) is
vee!) (st)
@) See
(4) None of these
(1-24) (2
Qaz If fe + y)= f(z)+Fy)-2y— Va,
f(n)=n, ne Nis
Rand f(1)= 1, then the number of solutions of
(1) one (2) two
(3) no solution (4) three
Q33 Total number of solutions of 2* + 3% + 4* — 5? = Ois
Mo Ql
@)2 (4) Infinitely many
034 Which of the following is a function whose graph is symmetrical about the origin?
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(1) fle)=(2" +24) 2) f2)= flox(2 + vTF#)]"
GB) fle +y9)= f(a)+fy)¥2,y eR (4) None of these
035 The function g(x) sin (sin 1 /T}) +c0s(sin™* Ta}) 1 where {2} denotes the fractional
part funetion, is
(2) even and periodic function with fundamental period
(1) even and periodic function with period 1 as not defined.
(3) even and non-periodie function (4) odd and periodie funetion
036 Let f be a real-valued function with domain R satisfying
fle b)= 1+ [2-5 f(0)+10{ F(@) P — 1072) } +56 (@)}* — 6 2] for all real « and some
positive constant k, then the period of the function f(2) is
(Dk (2) 2k
(3) non-periodic (4) 3k
Q37 Find the period of the function satisfying the relation f(z)+f(z + 3)= 0 Ve € R.
Q38 Consider f(x)= e* and g(x)= 22 — 5. Then (gof) ' equals:
(1) 2e7 — 5 (yes
(3) = @yin(234)
Q39 Let f : A Bbe a function defined by f(x)= V3sinz + cosa + 4. If f is invertible, then
@a=[s,],
(4A [= 4], B=(2,6]
Q40 Which of the following functions is inverse of itself?
f= ES @eo= 2
(3) f= 48" (4) F()= 2
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