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Chapter 01.

FUNCTIONS AND LIMITS


8) If f (x) = ax + b, where a, b  R, a  0, then f is called a
1) The domain of binary relation y2 = - 4x is,
A) Constant Function
A) R B) Linear Function
B) Z C) Quadratic Function
C) R+ D) Polynomial Function
D) Negative real numbers including zero. Answer: B
Answer: D
9) The graph of a linear function represents a
2) If S = {a, b, c} then the number of distinct relations on S
is A) Circle
B) Line
A) 9 C) Parabola
B) 29 D) Ellipse
C) 23 Answer: B
D) 92
Answer: B 10) The equation having null set as its solution set is

3) The domain of the binary relation 2x2 + 2y2 = 18 is A) x = cos x


B) x = ex
A) R C) x = sin x
B) R+ D) x = tan x
C) Z Answer: B
D) {- 3, 3}
Answer: D 11) The composition of two functions f and g is defined as
(fog) (x) = f {g (x)}, for all x in the set
4) The range of the binary relation 4x2 + 9y2 = 36 is
A) Rg
A) {- 2, 2} B) Dg
B) {– 3, 3} C) Dg  Df
C) {- 2, 3} D) R g  Df
D) R Answer: D
Answer: A
12) If f(x) = x and g(x) = x2 then the value of (fog) (x) is
5) If R1 = {(x, y)  x, y  R and x >y} is a binary relation
`then its inverse is A) x2
B) x
A) {(1, 2), (2, 3)} C) x3
B) {(2, 1), (3, 2), (4, 3)} D) x4
C) {(x, y)  x = y} Answer: A
D) {(x, y)  x, y  R and y > x}
Answer: D 13) Let f: S  T be a one – to – one function such that f(x1)
= 6 and f(2) = 6 then the value of x1 is :
6) The graph of the binary relation y = x2 – 6x + 5 represents A) 6
B) 2
A) Line C) 3
B) Circle D) 12
C) Parabola Answer: B
D) Ellipse
Answer: C 14) Let f(x) = 5x + 3 then f is
A) One – to – one function
7) The graph of R1 = {(x, y)  x, y  R and y > x} is B) Onto function
C) Constant function
A) Line D) Both one-to-one and onto function
B) Points on the line y = x Answer: D
C) All points below the line y = x
D) All points above the line y = x 15) Let : S  S be an identity function and 2  S, then the
Answer: D value of f(2) is
A) 2
B) –2

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C) 3 24) The inverse function of the function
D) ½ x 1
Answer: A y , x  1 is
16) Let g = {(1, 1), (2, 3), (3, 2), (4, 4)} be a function from S x 1
onto S, then the value of g–1 (2) is, 1 y 1
A) f ( y ) 
A) 2 y 1
B) 3
1 1 y
C) 4 B) f ( y ) 
D) 1 1 y
Answer: B
1 1 y
C) f ( y ) 
17) Let f(x) = 5x + 1, x  R then value of f–1 (6) is, 1 y
1 1 y
A) 31 D) f ( y ) 
B) 1 y 1
C) 6 Answer: C
D) 1/6
Answer: B x
25) If y , x  2 is a function then the value of
18) If g(x) = 2x + 1 then the value of g2(1) is x2
f – 1 (2) is, (Here y = f(x))
A) 3 A) ½
B) 9 B) 4
C) 7 C) ¼
D) 8 D) – 4
Answer: C Answer: D

20) The graph of the function y = x and y = tan x intersect at 26) If x & y are not separable, then it is called
the point __________________ function.

A) x = /4 A) Lim h(x) = L


B) x=0 B) Even
C) Implicit
C) x = /2
D) Odd
D) x = /3
Answer: C
Answer: B
27) If the degree of a polynomial function is 1, then it is
21) The solution set of the equation x = tan x is
called a _____________________ function.
A) Non linear
A)  B) linear
B) {/4} C) Even
C) {1} D) Odd
D) {0} Answer: B
Answer: D
28) The term function was recognized by a German
22) The solution set of 2x3 – 3x2 + 4x – 5 = 0 can have at the Mathematician_________________.
most,
A) Euler
A) 4 members B) Leibniz
B) 3 members C) Pythagoras
C) 2 members D) Boyle
D) 5 members Answer: B
Answer: B

23) If f (x) = 2x2 – 1 and g(x) = 5x + 2 then value of f[g(2)] is


FUNCTIONS ON PORTION
A) 312
B) 87 1) The nth term of 3,9,27, . . . is
C) 287
D) 288 A) 9n
Answer: C B) 3n
C) 3n+1

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D) 32n-1 A) Monotonic increasing
Answer: B B) Monotonic decreasing
C) Maxima
2) First three terms of the sequence whose nth term is D) Minima
Answer: B
A) , ,
9) The sequence , , , is
B) , ,
C) , , A) convergent
B) divergent
D) , , C) Maxima
Answer: C D) Minima
Answer: A
3) If an = n+1 and bn = , then nth term of the sequence
anbn is 10) The sequence 4,16,64, . . . is

A) n2 + 2n + 1 A) convergent
B) n+1 B) divergent
C) 1 C) Maxima
D) 2n+1 D) Minima
Answer: C Answer: B

11) The limit of a convergent sequence is ______.


4) Limit of the sequence whose general term is A) Unique
B) Not unique
A) 2 C) Both A and B
B) 3 D) None of these
C) 4 Answer: A
D) 1
Answer: D LIMIT OF A FUNCTION PORTION
5) All the sequences are the function whose domain is the set 1) = h is read as
of
A) limit of f(x) is equal to h as x tends to a
A) irrational number E) f(x) limit x tends to a is h
B) Imaginary number F) Limit f(x) is equal to h
C) Natural number G) All of these
D) Whole number Answer: A
Answer: C
2) = h can be written as f(x) has x a and
6) = us read as
A) A) f(x) tends to h as x tends to a
B) E) limit of f(x) is equal to h as x tends to a
C) F) limit f(x) is h
D) None of these G) none of these
Answer: B Answer: A

3) x a describes that x
7) The sequence 1,2,3,4,. . . is
A) Is very close to a but not actually equal to a
A) Monotonic increasing E) Approaches a or tends to a
B) Monotonic decreasing F) Both A and B
C) maxima G) None of these
D) minima Answer: C
Answer: A
4) = 1, here x is measured in
8) The sequence , , , . . . is
A) degree

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E) radian
F) gradian A) e5
G) all of these E) e
Answer: B F) e4
G) none of these
5) = Answer: A

12) Maclaurance series of ex is


A) 4
E) 5 A) 1 + x + x2 + x3 + . . .
F) 6
G) 7 B) + + + + . . .
Answer: A C) 1 - x + x2 - x3 + . . .
D) All of these
6) = Answer: B

A) 2 13) =
E) 3
F) 4 A) 0
G) 1 B) 1
Answer: D C) 2
D) infinity
Answer: B
7) =

A)
E)
F)
G)
Answer: B

8) =

A) 2
B) undefined
C) infinity
D) 1
Answer: D

9) =

A) undefined
E) infinity
F) Both A and B
G) None of these
Answer: B

10) ( ) =

A) Natural logarithm
B) e
C) e2
D) 1
Answer: B

11) ( ) =

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