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The document contains a series of mathematics practice test questions covering various topics such as functions, inequalities, and calculus. Each question presents a mathematical problem with multiple choice answers. The test is designed to assess understanding and application of mathematical concepts.

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GUIDED REVISION

MATHEMATICS (PRACTICE TEST)

1 If the function f : R → R
f(x) = − (√x2 sin x − x√x2 ), then which of following statement is true ?

(1) f is one-one but not onto


(2) f is one-one and onto
(3) f is many one and onto
(4) f is neither one-one nor onto
2 x2x
4

Let f (x) = [ ] , then unit digit of ƒ(10) is (where [.] is greatest integer function)
xx 2 + 3
(1) 2
(2) 4
(3) 3
(4) 1
3 Let x,y are real numbers such that |x – 1| + |y| + |x – 2| + |y – 3| < 4, then the range of 'x + y' is-
(1) [1,3]
(2) [0,3]
(3) [0,5]
(4) [1,5]
4 For a bijective function f:ℝ→ℝ we say g:ℝ→ℝ is ALLENITE if it satisfies the identity (fog) (x) = g −1 (x)
where g −1 (x) is inverse function of g(x). Given g (x) = x3 + 9x2 + 27x + 81 and f is its ALLENITE then
|f (−289)| is
(1) 5
(2) 6
(3) 7
(4) 8

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5 Match the column
Column I Column II
The sum of all positive integral values of 'a', a ϵ [1, 500] for which the
P equation [x]3 + x – a = 0 has solution is: I 24
[Note : [ ] denotes the greatest integer function]
Set A consists of 6 different elements and set B consists of 4 different
Q elements. Number of mapping which can be defined from the set A → B II 35
which are surjective, is :
Let A = {1,2,3,4} and B = {3,4,5,6,7} are two sets. Let m is the number
of one-one functions f : A → B such that f(i) ≠ i ∀ i ∈ A and n is the
R III 94
number of one-one functions f : A → B such that |f(i) − i| ⩽ 3 ∀ i ∈ A,
then the value of (m + n) =
The number of functions that can be defined from the set A = {1, 2, 3} to
S IV 812
the set B = {1,2,3,4,5}, such that f(i) ⩽ f(j) for i < j
V 1560
(1) P – IV, Q – II, R – IV, S – V
(2) P – IV, Q – V, R – III, S – II
(3) P – III, Q – IV, R – V, S – I
(4) P – II, Q – V, R – I, S – III
6 The total number of functions
4
f : {1, 2, 3, 4} → {5, 6, 7, 8} such that ∑ f(k) is an odd number is
k=1

(1) 256
(2) 64
(3) 128
(4) 32
7 If a is even natural number, b is odd natural number and
a 2a 3a (b − 1) a (a − k1 ) (b − 1)
[ ] + [ ] + [ ] +. . . + [ ] =
b b b b k2
(where [x] represents greatest integer function of x), then k1 + k2 equals
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) 5

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8 1
Let f : [ , 1] → R (the set of all real numbers) be a positive, non-constant and differentiable function such
2
1
1
that f'(x) < 2 f (x) and f ( ) = 1. Then the value of ∫ f (x) dx lies in the interval
2
1/2

(1) (2e – 1, 2e)


(2) (e – 1, 2e – 1)
(3) e−1
( , e − 1)
2
(4) e−1
( 0, )
2
9 Consider ax4 + (7a - 2b)x3 + (12a - 14b - c)x2 - (24b + 7c)x + 1 - 12c = 0, has no real roots and
√ log( π +e) (ax4 + (7a − 2b)x3 + (12a − 14b − c)x2 − (24b + 7c)x + 1 − 12c)
ƒ1(x) =
a − sgn(1 + ac + b2 )
√ √

then exhaustive domain of ƒ1(x) is :


(1) [-4, -2]
(2) [0, 1]
(3) (- ∞ , -4] ∪ [-3, ∞ )
(4) (- ∞ , ∞ )
10 Let f be a real valued function defined on R (the set of all real numbers) such that f(1) = f( – 1) = 5 and whose graph
of f is symmetrical with respect to the lines x = +1. Given If

Then find S.

(1) 10
(2) 20
(3) 80
(4) 40

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11 ⎧

x − 2k ; 2k ⩽ x < 2k + 1
Let f(x) = ⎨ , where k ∈ I. Consider the following statements :


2k + 2 − x ; 2k + 1 ⩽ x < 2k + 2
(1) f(x) is even function
(2) f(x) is periodic function
(3) range of f9x) is [0, ∞ )
(4) f(x) = f(2 – x) ∀ x ∈ R
The correct statements are
(1) 1, 2, 3
(2) 1, 2, 4
(3) 2, 3, 4
(4) 1, 3, 4
12 [sin−1 x4 ] + ∣∣ [x − 2tan−1 (x)] ∣∣ + √sin(cos x)
The domain of (where {.} and [.] denotes fractional part
1
{3x2 − 7} + a √ sin x + ln(cos( ))
√ 1−x2
function and greatest integer function respectively) is
(1) (−2, 2) √

(2) (0,1)
(3) (-1,1)
(4) 5
( 0, )
4
13 A parabola of the form y = ax2 + bx + c with a > 0 intersects the graph of f (x) =
1
. Number of possible
x2 −4
distinct intersection(s) of these graph is
(1) 0 (2) 2
(3) 3 (4) 4
14 Which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct ?
(1) If f is a one-one mapping from set A to A, then f is onto.
(2) If f is an onto mapping from set A to A, then f is one-one
(3) Let f and g be two functions defined from → such that gof is injective, then f must be
injective.
(4) If set A contains 3 elements while set B contains 2 elements, then total number of functions from A to
B is 8.

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15 Let ƒ : {1,2,3,4,5} → {1,2,3,4,5} is such that ƒ(x) is a one-one function satisfying following condition
ƒ(x) = x + 1 if and only if x is even (i.e. ƒ(3) ≠ 4, ƒ(4) = 5 etc). Then ƒ –1(2) can be-
(1) 1 (2) 3
(3) 5 (4) 2
16 Let f : {1,2,3,4,5,6,7} → {1,2,3,4,5,6,7}, then which of the following is/are correct ?
(1) The number of functions satisfying f(f(f(x))) = x is 351.
(2) 1 1 1 1 1 1
Number of onto functions if f(x) ≠ i for i = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 is 7! { − + + + − }
2! 3! 4! 5! 6! 7!
(3) The number of functions if f(j) ∀ i > j is 13C7
(4) The number of functions f if f(i) ≠ i for i = 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 is equal to
77 – 7C1. 66 + 7C2 . 55 – 7C3 . 44 + 7C4 . 33 – 752. 22
17 If a function is defined by an implicit equation 2|x|+|y| + 2|x|-|y| = 2, then -
(1) Domain of function is singleton
(2) Range of function is singleton
(3) graph of the function intersects the line y = x
(4) maximum value of function is 2
18 An invertible function f(x) = sin−1 (x + 2) + cos−1 (
x2 + x + 1
) and g is the inverse of function f, then
−x
Note: Here sgn(x) denote signum function of x.
(1) sgn (f(g(x))) = 1
(2) sgn (g(f(x))) = -1
(3) g ( π ) = −1
2
(4) f(x) is discontinuous at x = -1
Paragraph for Questions 19 and 20
3 3
Consider the function ƒ : R → R, f (x) = √x + √1 + x + √x − √1 + x , then
2 2

19 Range of g ( θ ) = f −1 (sin θ ) is-


(1) [ – 1,1]
(2) [ – 2,2]
(3) [ – 3,3]
(4) [ – 4,4]

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20 n
n2 (n + 1)2 3n (n + 1)
If ∑ f −1 (n) = + , then
n=1
λ μ
(1) λ + μ = 12
(2) 3 λ = μ
(3) λ = 2 μ
(4) λ = μ
Paragraph for Questions 21
2017 π 2017 π

Let ƒ(x) = |sinx|, g(x) = |cosx|, I1 = ∫ (f (x) + g (x))dx I2 = ∫ (f (x) − g (x))dx


0 0
On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :
21 Which of the following statement is incorrect ?
(1) ƒ(x) + g(x) is even function as well as periodic function
(2) ƒ(x) – g(x) is odd function as well as periodic function
(3) I1 is an even integer
(4) h(x) = I2 is an odd function
Paragraph for Questions 22 - 25
Solve the following inequalities using graph of f(x):

22 Find the values of x for – 1 ≤ f(x) ≤ 2


(1) 4 5
[ , ] ∪ {3}
3 3
(2) [ – 2, – 1) ∪ [1, 3]
(3) [ – 3, – 2] ∪ [ – 1, 1]
(4) 5
( , 3) – {2}
3

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23 Find the values of x for f(x) > – 1 & f(x) < 0
(1) 4 5
[ , ] ∪ {3}
3 3
(2) [ – 2, – 1) ∪ [1, 3]
(3) [ – 3, – 2] ∪ [ – 1, 1]
(4) 5
( , 3) – {2}
3
24 Find the values of x for 0 ≤ f(x) ≤ 1
(1) 4 5
[ , ] ∪ {3}
3 3
(2) [ – 2, – 1) ∪ [1, 3]
(3) [ – 3, – 2] ∪ [ – 1, 1]
(4) 5
( , 3) – {2}
3

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Paragraph for Questions 25 and 26

Let

and graph of f(x) is as shown.


⎧ min {f(t) : −e − 1 ⩽ t ⩽ x}, −e − 1 ⩽ x <
Also, g(x) = f(x) = ⎨

max{f(t) : 0 ⩽ t ⩽ x}, 0⩽x⩽e+1
There are some expression given in Column–I whose values are given in Column–II below.

sin2 x
hat f'(x) = sin2 sin (x + 1), f(0) = 3 and g'(x) = , g(0) = 0
x2
Column–
Column–I
II
(A)Number of integers in the range of g(x) is (P) 1
(B) Number of points of non–differentiability of g(x) in (–e–1, e + 1) is (Q) 2
If g(x) = k has exactly. Two distinct solution in [–e –1, e + 1] then the sum of
(C) (R) 3
all possible integral value of K is
∣ x ∣
(D)The number of points of intersection of y = g(x) and y = 2 ∣∣ ∣ (S) 4
e+1 ∣
(T) 5
(U) 0
25 Which of the following is the only correct combination ?
(1) A – T
(2) B – Q
(3) C – Q
(4) D – U

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26 Which of the following is the only correct combination ?
(1) A – S
(2) B – S
(3) C – R
(4) D – T
27 Let ƒ : [ – 2,2] → R, where g(x) = x2015 + sgn(x) + [
x2 + 1
] be an odd function for all x ∈ [ – 2,2], then the
p
smallest integral value of p is
(where [.] denotes greatest integer function and sgn(.) denotes signum function)
28 Parametric equation of curve y = ƒ(x) is x = cost and y = sin3t, where t is parameter. Then value of
2
∣ d2y dy ∣ π
∣y + ( ) ∣ at t = is equal to
∣ dx
2 dx ∣ 2
29 If f(x) = √√
38 − 4x2 − 11x. (x2 − 2x − 15) and sum of integers which are in domain of f(x) is 's’ then the
value of |2- s| is
30 Let f (x) = x2 + 10x + 20. Find the number of real solution of the equation f(f(f(f(x)))) = 0.
31 For all real number x, let f(x) =
1
. Find the number of real roots of the equation f(f(......(f(x))......)
2011
√1 − x 2011

= { – x}. (where f is applied 2013 times and {.} denotes fractional part function.
32 Let f(x) be polynomial of degree 5 with leading coefficient unity such that f(1) = 5, f(2) = 4, f(3) = 3, f(4) = 2,
f(5) = 1, then f(6) is equal to
33 If x,y,z ∈ R satisfies the system of equations x + [y] + {z} =12.7, [x] + {y}+z = 4.1 and {x} + y + [z] = 2 (where
{.} and [.] denotes the fractional and greatest integral parts respectively), then match the following :
List-I List-II
(P) |[x] + {z}| (1) 3.3
(Q) |{x} + [y]| (2) 5.3
(R) |{y} + [z]| (3) 7.4
34 Let f(x) =
x
1
, x ∈ R – { – 1}, n ∈ N, n > 2.
( 1 + xn ) n

1
n xn−2 (f n (x)) dx is equal to_________
If f (x) = (fofof … … upto n times) (x), then Lim ∫
n→ ∞
0

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35 If [x]3 + [y]3 + [z]3 – 3[x] [y] [z] = 4 where x,y,z > 0 then maximum possible value of ([x] + [y])[z] is (where [.]
represents greatest integer function)
36 4 2
The whole domain of y = ƒ(x) defined implicitly by the equation 3y + 2x = 24x −1 is (a,b) ∪ (c,d), then a + b +
c + d is
37 Find the number of elements contained in the range of the function f (x) = [
x
][
−6
] ∀ x ∈ (0, 30] (where [.]
6 x
denotes greatest integer function)
38 Let f(x) be a polynomial satisfies the relation f (f (f (x))) + (1 − p) f (x) = 3, ∀ x ∈ R, where p is any real
p
d
number. If leading coefficient of f(x) is 2 then find the value of ( f (f (x)) at x = p) + ∫ (2f −1 (x) + 1) dx
dx
−p
.
39 The number of bijective functions such that
is n, then the sum of all digits of n is :
40 Consider f : R → R, f(x) = (x + 1 + x√ 2
)
1
3
+ (x − √
1+x 2
)
1
3
and f –1(x) =
x3 + ax
then a2 + b3 is :
b

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