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MATHEMATICS_ SETS , RELATIONS & FUNCTIONS:

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1. The domain of f(x) is
3 x +1
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a) R-
2 {} b) R-
−2
3 { }
c) R-
−1
3 { } d) R- {32 }
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2. The domain of f(x) = is _________.
√ 9−x 2
a) (-3, 3) b) [-3, 3] c) (-∞ ,−3 ¿ ∪ ( 3 , ∞ ) d) None
3. The range of greatest integer function is _______.
a) R b) Q c) Z d) N
4. The range of f(x) = -|x| is
a) (0, ∞ ¿ b) [0, ∞ ¿ c) (-∞ , 0 ¿ d) (-∞ , ∞ ¿
9c
5. Let t(c) = +32 if t(c) = 212 then c= _________.
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a) 100 b) 12 c) 5 d) none
6. Which of the following is one-one function ?

2 x2 −1 d) f(x) = cos x (0≤ x< π ¿


a) F(x) = x b) f(x) = c) f(x) = 2x+5
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7. The domain of f(x) = √ 16−x 2 is __________.
a) R-{-4, 4} b) (-4, d) c) [-4, 4] d) (-∞ ,−4 ¿ ∪ [4, ∞ )

8. The function f:R→R is defined by f(x)= {2x−4


x +1 , x ≥ 2
, x <2
then f(b) and f(-2) are.......

a) 0, 3 b) 11, 6 c) 5, -6 d) 3, 11
9. The domain of √ x 2−3 x+2 is _________.
a) R-{1, 2} b) (-∞ , 1¿ c) (-∞ , 1¿ ∪ ¿ d) (1, 2 ¿
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10. The domain of the function f(x) = is
√|x|−x
a) (-∞ , 0) b) (- ∞ , ∞) –{0} c) (-∞ , ∞ ¿ d) (0, ∞ )

11. If   then  is

(a)     (b)      (c)     (d)    

12. Let  then f (f (x)) is

(a)    (b)      (c)     (d)    


13. The range of the function f (x) = | x | is
(a)    (0, ∞) (b)    (– ∞, 0) (c)    [0, ∞) (d)    None of these

14. If    then    is equal to


(a)    f(– a) (b)     (c)    f (a2) (d)    

15. The range of f(x) = x 2+2, xϵ R is _______.


a) (2, ∞ ¿ b) [2, ∞ ¿ c) (-2, ∞ ¿ d) [-2, ∞ ¿
3n
16. 2 – 7n – 1 is divisible by
a) 64 b) 36 c) 49 d) 11
17. Let and be two real functions then
a) 0, 3 b) 11, 6 c) 5, -6 d) 3, 11
18. The domain of √ x 2−3 x+2 is _________.
a) R-{1, 2} b) (-∞ , 2¿ c) (-∞ , 1¿ ∪ ¿ d) (1, 2 ¿
19. The greatest positive integer which divides (n+a) (n+b) (n+c) ........ (n+r) for all n ϵ N is
a) r b) r ! c) n + r d) r + 1 !
20. Let P (n) denote the statement that n + n is odd. It is seen that P(n) ⟹ P (n + 1). P(n) is true for all
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a) N > 1 b) n c) n > 2 d) none of these


n−1
21. The inequality n ! > 2 is true
a) For all n ϵ N b) for all n > 1 c) for all n > 2 d) for no n ϵ N
n n
22. If n is a +ve integer, then 2.7 +3.5 −5 is divisible by
a) 24 b) 64 c) 17 d) 676
n
23. If n is a +ve integer, 4 --3n-1 is divisible by
a) 3 b) 9 c) 8 d) 27
n
24. 49 + 16n – 1 is divisible by
a) 3 b) 4 c) 19 d) 29
2n
25. If n ϵ N, 7 −4 is divisible by
a) 25 b) 26 c) 1234 d) 2309
2 n−1 2 n−1
26. For each n ϵ N, x +y is divisible by
a) a) x + y b) ( x + y )2 c) x 3+ y 3 d) none of these
27. The sum to n terms of 1 + 3 + 5 + ...... is
a) n b) 2n-1 c) n2 d) n3
( n+2 ) !
28. is divisible by
( n−1 ) !
a) 4 b) 4 c) 6 d) 7
2 3
29. The number ( 49 −4 ) ( 49 −49 ) is divisible by _________.
a)6! B) 5! C) 7! D) 9!
30. To prove a formula by principle of mathematical induction, we verify the statement
a) For as many positive integral values of n as we like
b) only for n = k, where k is any positive integer.
c) Once the formula is proved for a particular positive integer the formula will automatically follow for
the next positive integer and the next indefinitely.
d) only for n = 1

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