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TOPIC: INEQUALITY FIITJEE

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Single Correct

1. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct?


(A) a  b  ax  bx,x  0,(a,b,x  R) (B) | x || y | x  y,(x,y  R)
1 1
(C) ab  (D) a ba+c b+c
a b
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x 2 − 5x + 6
2.  0.
x2 + x + 1
(A) (1, 3) (B) (2, 3)
(C) (2, 4) (D) None of these

3. The value of 6 + 6 + 6 + .... is


(A) 3 (B) 6
(C) – 2 (D) – 4

4. Solve the inequalities 2  3x − 4  5


(A) (2, 3) (B) [2, 3)
(C) [2, 3] (D) (2, 3]

5. Solve the inequalities 6  − 3 (2x − 4) < 12


(A) [0, 1) (B) (0, 1)
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(C) [0,1] (D) (0,1]


7x
6. Solve the inequalities –3  4 −  18
2
(A) [–4, 2] (B) (–4, 2)
(C) [–4, 2) (D) (–4, 2]

3(x − 2)
7. Solve the inequalities − 15 < 0
5
(A) (–23, 2) (B) [–23, 2)
(C) (–23, 2] (D) [–23,2]

3x
8. Solve the inequalities −12 < 4 − 2
−5
 −80   −10 
(A)  3 ,0  (B)  3 ,0 
   
 −80 −10   −80 −10 
(C)  , (D)  ,
 3 3   3 3 
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(3x + 11)
9. Solve the inequalities 7   11
2
 11   11 
(A)  1, 3  (B) 1, 3 
   
(C) [3,11] (D) (3,11)

10. Solve the inequalities 5x + 1 > −24, 5x − 1 < 24


(A) (–5,5) (B) [–5, 5]
(C) [0,5] (D) [–5, )

( x − 1) ( x + 2)  0
2

11. Solution of
x+3
(A) ( −, − 3  −2, 1  1,  ) (B) ( −, − 3)  −2, )
(C) ( −, − 3  ( −2,1  1,  ) (D) −3, − 2

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12. If (x 2 − 1)(x + 2)(x + 1)2 < 0, then x lies in the interval
(x − 2)
(A) (–2, –1)  (1, 2) (B) (–, –2)  (2, )
(C) (–2, –1)  (2, ) (D) (–2, –1)  (1, )

(2x − 1)(x − 1)2 (x − 2)3


13. If > 0 then x lies in
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(x − 4)4
(A) (–, 4), (B) (–, ½)  (2, ) – {4}
1 
(C)  ,2  , (D) None
2 

x2 − 1 x − 1
14. If  then
x x
(A) x  0, ) (B) x  1, )
(C) x  ( 0,  ) (D) x  ( −, −1)

1
15.  2.
x −1
(A) ( −,1)  (3/1, +) (B) (,1)  (5 / 2, +)
(C) ( −,1)  (1/ 2, +) (D) ( −,1)  3/ 2, +)
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16. The number of solutions of 3x2 + x + 5 = x − 3 is


(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 4

1  1  1  1
17. If x + = 5, then  x 3 + 3  − 5  x 2 + 2  +  x +  is equal to
x  x   x   x
(A) 0 (B) 5
(C) –5 (D) 10

x−2
18. The domain of definition of f(x) = is
2x − 3
 3
(A) R − {2} (B) R − 2, 
 2
3 
(C) R −   (D) R
2
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19. The values of x for which ( x − 2)(3 − x ) is defined


(A) (2, 3) (B) [2, 3]
(C) (−, 3) (D) (2, )

20. |x −3| = |2x −8| then x =


(A) 4, 11/3 (B) 5, 11/3
(C) 3, 11/3 (D) None of these

Integer Type

1. The number of integral values of x for which the inequality 7x – 3 > (x + 1)2 > x + 3 is satisfied.

2x − 1
2. The least positive integer x, for which is positive, is equal to
2x3 + 3x 2 + x

3. Sum of possible value of x, x2 −5 |x| + 6 = 0 is

( 5x − 1)  ( x + 1)  ( 7x − 3 )
2
4. Find the sum of all integral values of x for which

5. The number of integral solutions satisfying 1  x − 1  3 is

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ANSWERS

1. D 2. A 3. A 4. C 5. D

6. A 7. C 8. C 9. B 10. A
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11. B 12. A 13. B 14. B 15. B

16. A 17. A 18. C 19. B 20. A

1. 2 2. 1 3. 0 4. 3 5. 3
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