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Jee Mains 2023 Calculus I by Om Sir
Jee Mains 2023 Calculus I by Om Sir
Jee Mains 2023 Calculus I by Om Sir
2. Let P(S) denote the power set of S = {1, 2, 3, ….., 10}. Define the relations R1 and R2 on P(S) as AR1B
if (A Bc) (B Ac) = and AR2B if A Bc = B Ac, A, B P(S). Then
(A) only R1 is an equivalence relation (B) both R1 and R2 are equivalence relations
(C) both R1 and R2 are not equivalence relations (D) only R2 is an equivalence relation
4. The minimum number of elements that must be added to the relation R = {(a, b), (b, c), (b, d)} on the
set {a, b, c, d} so that it is an equivalence relation, is _____.
6. The minimum number of elements that must be added to the relation R = {(a, b), (b, c)} on the set {a, b, c} so that
it becomes symmetric and transitive is
(A) 7 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 3
7. The number of ways of selecting two numbers a and b, a {2, 4, 6, ….., 100} and b {1, 3, 5, ….. , 99} such
that 2 is the remainder when a + b is divided by 23 is
(A) 186 (B) 54 (C) 268 (D) 108
8. Let R be a relation on N × N defined by (a, b) R (c, d) if and only if ad(b – c) = bc(a – d). Then R is
(A) transitive but neither reflexive nor symmetric
(B) symmetric and transitive but not reflexive
(C) reflexive and symmetric but not transitive
(D) symmetric but neither reflexive nor transitive
9. Among the relations S = {(a, b) : a, b R – {0}, 2 + a/b > 0} and T = {(a, b) : a, b R, a2 – b2 Z},
(A) neither S nor T is transitive (B) T is symmetric but S is not
(C) S is transitive but T is not (D) both S and T are symmetric
x
3
x −3
10. Let A = {x R : [x + 3] + [x + 4] 3}, B = x R : 3 r 3−3x , where [t] denotes greatest integer
r =1 10
function. Then,
(A) B C, A B (B) A B = (C) A = B (D) A B, A B
11. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, ….., 10} and B = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}. The number of elements in the relation
R = {(a, b) A × A : 2(a – b)2 + 3(a – b) B} is _______.
13. An organization awarded 48 medals in event 'A', 25 in event 'B' and 18 in event 'C'. If these medals went to total
60 men and only five men got medals in all the three events, then, how many received medals in exactly two of
three events?
(A) 15 (B) 9 (C) 10 (D) 21
14. The number of relations, on the set {1, 2, 3} containing (1, 2) and (2, 3), which are reflexive and transitive but not
symmetric, is _______.
15. Let A = {–4, –3, –2, 0, 1, 3, 4} and R = {(a, b) A × A: b = |a| or b2 = a + 1} be a relation on A. Then the
minimum number of elements, that must be added to the relation R so that it becomes reflexive and symmetric, is
______.
16. The number of elements in the set {n N : 10 n 100 and 3n – 3 is a multiple of 7} is ______.
17. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and R be a relation on the set A × A defined by R = {((a, b), (c, d)) : 2a + 3b = 4c + 5d} Then
the number of elements in R is
18. Let A = {0, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10} and R be the relation defined on A such that R = {(x, y) A × A : x – y is odd
positive integer or x – y = 2}. The minimum number of elements that must be added to the relation R, so that it is a
symmetric relation, is equal to ______.
19. Let A = {2, 3, 4} and B = {8, 9, 12}. Then the number of elements in the relation
R = {((a1, b1), (a2, b2)) (A × B, A × B) : a1 divides b2 and a2 divides b1} is
(A) 36 (B) 24 (C) 18 (D) 12
Answer Key
Set & Relation JM 2023
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
D C D 13 C A D D B C 18 B D 3.00 7
16 17 18 19
15 6 19 A
Function JM 2023
1. Let f(x) = 2xn + , R, n N, and f(4) = 133, f(5) = 255. Then the sum of all the positive integer divisors of
(f(3) – f(2)) is
(A) 58 (B) 59 (C) 61 (D) 60
2. The equation x2 – 4x + [x] + 3 = x[x], where [x] denotes the greatest integer function, has :
(A) no solution (B) a unique solution in (–, 1)
(C) exactly two solutions in (–, ) (D) a unique solution in (–, )
n
3. Let f(x) be a function such that f(x + y) = f(x)f(y) for all x, y N. If f(1) = 3 and f (k) = 3279, then the value
k =1
of n is
(A) 7 (B) 6 (C) 9 (D) 8
22x
5. If f(x) = , x R, then f(1/2023) + f(2/2023) + …… + f(2022/2023) is equal to
22x + 2
(A) 2011 (B) 1010 (C) 2010 (D) 1011
x−7
1/ 3
log (x +1) (x − 2)
9. The domain of f(x) = , x R is
e2loge x − (2x + 3)
(A) R – {–1, 3} (B) (–1, ) – {3} (C) R – {3} (D) (2, ) – {3}
x 2 + 2x + 1
10. Let f : R → R be a function such that f(x) = . Then
x2 + 1
(A) f(x) is one-one in (–, ) (B) f(x) is many-one in (1, )
(C) f(x) is many-one in (–, –1) (D) f(x) is one-one in [1, ) but not in (–, )
m
f (n)
11. Suppose f is functions satisfying f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) for all x, y N and f(1) = 1/5. If = 1/12,
n =1 n(n + 1)(n + 2)
12. Consider a function f : N → R, satisfying f(1) + 2f(2) + 3f(3) + ….. + xf(x) = x(x + 1) f(x); x 2 with f(1) = 1.
Then 1/f(2022) + 1/f(2028) is equal to
(A) 8100 (B) 8200 (C) 8400 (D) 8000
13. Suppose f : R → (0, ) be a differentiable function such that 5f(x + y) = f(x) f(y), x, y R. If f(3) = 320, then
5
f (n) is equal to
n =0
14. Let S = {1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6}. Then the number of one-one functions f:S → P(S), where P(S) denote the power set of S,
such that f(n) f(m) where n < m is ______.
3x + 2 ax + b
15. Let f1(x) = , x R – {–3/2} for n 2, define fn(x) = f1ofn–1(x). If f5(x) = , gcd (a, b) = 1, then a + b is
2x + 3 bx + a
equal to _____.
[x]
18. If the domain of the function f(x) = , where [x] is greatest integer x, is [2, 6), then its range is
1 + x2
(A) (5/26, 2/5] (B) (5/37, 2/5] – {9/29, 27/109, 18/89, 9/53}
(C) (5/37, 2/5] (D) (5/26, 2/5] – {9/29, 27/109, 18/89, 9/53}
19. Let y = f(x) represent a parabola with focus (–1/2, 0) and directrix y = –1/2
then S = {x R : tan–1( f (x) ) + sin–1( f (x) + 1 ) = /2}
(A) is an empty set (B) is an infinite set
(C) contains exactly one element (D) contains exactly two element
1
20. Let the sets A and B denote the domain and range respectively of the function f(x) = , where [x] denotes
[x] − x
the smallest integer greater than or equal to x.
Then among the statements (S1) : A B = (1, ) – N and (S2) : A B = (1, )
(A) neither (S1) nor (S2) is true (B) only (S1) is true
(C) both (S1) and (S2) are true (D) only (S2) is true
1
22. The domain of the function f(x) = is (where [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal
[x]2 − 3[x] − 10
to x)
(A) (–, –2) [6, ) (B) (–, –3] (5, ) (C) (–, –2) (5, ) (D) (–, –3] (6, )
23. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} and B = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}. Then the number of functions f : A → B satisfying
f(1) + f(2) = f(4) – 1 is equal to __________.
6 + 2log3 x
24. Let D be the domain of the function f(x) = sin–1 log 3x
−5x . If the range of the function g : D → R
5
defined by g(x) = x – [x], ([x] is the greatest integer function), is (, ), then 2 + is equal to
(A) 135 (B) 46 (C) 136 (D) 45
25. Let [] denote the greatest integer . Then [ 1 ] + [ 2 ] + [ 3 ] + … + [ 120 ] is equal to ______
26. For x R, two real valued functions f(x) and g(x) are such that, g(x) = x + 1 and fog(x) = x + 3 – x . Then
f(0) is equal to
(A) 5 (B) 1 (C) –3 (D) 0
27. Let R = {a, b, c, d, e} and S = {1, 2, 3, 4}. Total number of onto functions f : R → S such that f(a) 1, is equal to
______.
Answer Key
Function JM 2023
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
D D A C D 2039 A B D D 10 A D 3240 3125
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
B 432 C D B C A 360 Bonus 825 A 180*
2. The set of all values of a for which lim ([x – 5] – [2x + 2]) = 0, where [] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal
x →a
to is equal to
(A) [–7.5, –6.5) (B) [–7.5, –6.5] (C) (–7.5, –6.5) (D) (–7.5, –6.5]
sin(x + 1)
x | x |, x 0 , x −1
5. Let f, g and h be the real valued functions defined on IR as f(x) = , g(x) = (x + 1)
1, x=0
1, x = −1
and h(x) = 2[x] – f(x), where [x] is the greatest integer x. Then the value of lim g(h(x – 1)) is
x →1
1
(A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D)
2
7. Let a1, a2, a3, …, an be n positive consecutive terms of an arithmetic progression. If d > 0 is its common difference,
d 1 1 1
then lim + + ...... + is
n → n a1 + a 2 a 2 + a3 a n −1 + a n
1
(A) d (B) (C) 0 (D) 1
d
cxe− cx
eax − cos(bx) −
8. If lim 2 = 17, then 5a2 + b2 is equal to
x →0 1 − cos(2x)
(A) 68 (B) 76 (C) 64 (D) 72
( 3x + 1 + 3x − 1)6 + ( 3x + 1 − 3x − 1) 6
9. lim x3
x →
(x + x 2 − 1)2 + (x − 2x − 1)6
(A) is equal to 27 (B) is equal to 9 (C) is equal to 27/2 (D) does not exist
Answer Key
Limit JM 2023
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
B D C A D C D A A C B