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Functions

Let f(x)=|x-1|.Then,

F()={f(x)}2
(b) f(x+y)=f(x)+f(y) (c) f(|x|)=|f(x)|
None of these.

(d)

If f(x)=cos(logx),then f(x).f(y)- has the value


-1
None of these.

(b)

(c) -2

(d)

The domain of definition of the function


Y= +

is

(-3,-2) excluding -2.5


(b) [0,1] excluding 0.5
excluding 0
(d) None of above

(c) (-2,1)

Which of the following functions is periodic?


F(x)=x-[x] where[x] denotes the greatest integer less than
or equal to the real number x
F(x) =sin(1/x) for x0,, f(0)=0
F(x)=xcosx
None of the above
For real x, the function will assume all real values provided:
A>b>c
(d) a

(b) a<b<c

If g{f(x)}= and f{g(x)} =(sin)2, then

(c) a>c>b

F(x)=sin2x,g(x)=
=x2,+g(x)=sin

(b) f.(x)=sinx,g(x) =
(c) f.(x)
(d) f and g cannot be determined

If f(x)=3x-5, then f-1(x)


Is given by
(b) is given by
because f is not one-one
f is not onto

(c) does not exist


(d) does not exist because

If the function f:[1,)[1,) is defined by f(x) =2 x(x-1) , then f-1(x)


is

(b)

(c) (1+)

(d) not defined

Let f()=sin(sin) Then, f()


0 only when
(b) 0 forrall real
(d) 0 only when

The domain of definition of the function y(x) is given by the


equation 2x+2y=2, is
0<x

(c) 0for all real

(b) 0

(c) -

(d) -

For all x (0,1)


(a)Ex<1+x

(b)

(c) sinx>x

(d)

12. Let f(0,)R and F(x) = If F(x2)=x2(1+x), then f(4) equals


(a) 5/4

(b) 7

(c) 4

(d) 2
13. Let g(x) =1+x-[x] and f(x) = x,f[g(x)] is equal to
(a) x

(b) 1

(c) f(x)

(d) g(x)
14. If f:[1, is given by f(x) =x+, then f -1(x) equals
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d) 1+

15. The domain of definition of f(x) = is


(a) R/{-1,-2}
(d) (-3,)/{-1,-2}

(b) (-2,)

(c) R/{-1,-2,-3}

16. Let f(x) =(1+)x2+2bx+1 and let m(b) be the minimum


value of f(x). As b veries, the range of m(b) is
(a) [0,1 ]

(b)

(c)

(d) (0,1]

17. Let E={1,2,3,4} and F={1,2}, then , the number of onto


functions form E to F is
(a) 14
(d) 8

(B)16

(c) 12

18. Let f(x) =,x-1. Then, for what value of is f[f(x)]=x?


(a)

(b) -

(c) 1

(d)

-1
19. Suppose f(x) =(x+1)2 for x-1 If g(x) is the function whose
graph is reflection of the graph of f(x) with respect to the line y=x,
then g(x) equals
(a) --1,x

(b) , x>-1

(c)

(d) -1,x

20. Let function f:R be defined by f(x) =2x+sinx for xR. then,f
is
(a) one-one and onto
onto but not one-to-one

(b) one-one but not onto


(c)
(d) neither one-to-one nor onto

21. If f:[0,) and f(x), then f is


(a) one-one and onto
(c) onto but not one-one

(b) one-one but not onto


(d) neither one-one nor onto

22. Range of the function f(x) ;xR is


(a) (1,)
not one-one

(b) (1,11/7)
(d) neither one-one nor onto

(c) onto but

23. Domain of definition of the function f(x) = for real values


x, is
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

24. If f(x) = sinx+cosx, g(x) = then g{f(x)} is invertible on the


domain,
(a)
25. f(x)=

(b)

(c)

(d)[0,]

g(x)== Then, f-g is

(a) one-one and into


(c) many one and onto

(b) neither one-one nor onto


(d) one-one and onto

26. If X and Y are non-empty sets where f:XY, is function is


defined such that f(c)={f(c):xx} forCX
and f -1(d)={x:f(x)} for
D for any A
(a) f-1{f(a)}=A
f{f-1(b)]=B only if Bf(x)

(b) f-1{f(a)}=A only if f(x)=y


(d) f{f-1(b)}=B

(c)

27. Let S={1,2,3,4}. The total number of unordered pairs of


disjoint subsets of S is equal to
(a) 25

(b) 34

(c) 42

(d) 41
28. Let f(x) =x2 and g(x) =sinx for all x R. Then, the set of all
x satisfying (fogogof)(x) =(gogof)(x) , where (fog)(x)=f(g(x)), is
(a) ,n

(b) ,n

(c)

(d) 2n

29. The function f:[0,3][1,29], defined by f(x)=2x 315x2+36x+1, is


(a) one-one and onto
(b) onto but not one-one
one-one but not onto
(d) neither one-one nor onto

(c)

30. If fk(x)=1/k (sinkx+coskx), where x R and k then f4(x)-f6(x)


is equal to
(a) 1/6

(b) 1/3

(c)1\4

(d) 1\12

If y=f(x) = , then
X=f(y)
with x for x<1

(b) f(1) =3
(c) y increases
(d) f is a rational function of x

If S is the set of all real x such that is positive, then S


contains

(b)

(c)

(d)

Let g(x) be a function defined on[-1,1]. If the area of the


equilateral triangle with two of its vertices at (0,0) and
[x,g(x)] is , then the function g(x) is
G(x) =

(b) g(x)=

(c) g(x)=

(d) g(x)=

If f(x) =cos[]x+cos[-]x, where [x] stands for the greatest


integer function, then
F()=-1
f()=1

(b) f()=1

(c)f(-)=0

(d)

Let f(0,1)R be defined by f(x), where b is a constant such


that 0<b<1. Then,
F is not invertible on(0,1)
(c) f=f-1 on (0,1) and f(b)=
(0,1)

(b) f-1 on (0,1) and f(b)=


(d) f-1 is diferentiable on

For every integer n, let an andbn be real numbers. Let


function f:RR be given by f(x) = , for all integers n. If f
is continuous, then which of the following hold (s) for all
n?
An-1-bn-1=0
(d) an-1-bn=-1

(b) an-bn=1

(c) an-bn+1=1

For every pair of continuous function f,g:[0,1]R such that


max{f(x):x=max{g(x):x}. The correct statement(s) is
(are)

[f(c)]2+3f(c)=[g(c)]2+3g(c) for some c [0,1]


[f(c)]2+f(c)= [g(c)]2+3g(c) for some c[0,1]
[f(c)]2+3f(c)=[g(c)]2+g(c) for some c[0,1]
[f(c)]2=)=[g(c)]2 for some c[0,1]
Let f:R be given by f(x) =[log(secx+tanx)]3 Then,
F(x) is an odd function
F(c) is a one-one function
F(x) is an onto function
F(x) is an even function

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