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GUIDED REVISION ENTHUSIAST & LEADER

Target : JEE(Main + Advanced) - 2019 COURSE

REVISION ASSIGNMENT # 19 (FUNCTION & ITF) MATH EMATI CS


TIME : 60 MIN. M.M. : 103

SECTION–I(i)
Straight Objective Type (3 Marks each, –1 for wrong answer)

 1 , x  0

1. Let g (x) = 1 + x  [x ] & f (x) =  0 , x  0 . Then for all x , f (g (x)) is equal to
1 , x0

(A) x (B) 1 (C) f(x) (D) g(x)
where [ ] denotes the greatest integer function.
1
2. If f : [1 , )  [2 , ) is given by , f (x) = x + , then f 1 (x) equals :
x

x  x2  4 x x  x2  4
(A) (B) (C) (D) 1 x 2  4
2 1  x2 2

x
3. Let f (x) = x  1 , x  1 . Then for what value of  is f (f (x)) = x ?

(A) 2 (B)  2 (C) 1 (D)  1.


4. Let function f : R  R be defined by f(x) = 2x + sinx for x  R. Then f is -
(A) one to one and onto (B) one to one but not onto
(C) onto but not one to one (D) neither one to one nor onto
5. If functions f (x) and g (x) are defined on R  R such that

0, x  rational 0, x  irrational


f (x)   , g(x)   , then (f – g) (x) is -
 x, x  irrational  x, x  rational

(A) one-one and onto (B) neither one-one nor onto


(C) one-one but not onto (D) onto but not one-one
6. Let f(x) = x2 and g(x) = sinx for all xR. Then the set of all x satisfying
(ƒ o g o g o ƒ) (x) = (g o g o ƒ) (x), where (ƒ o g) (x) = ƒ(g(x)), is-

(A)  n , n  0,1, 2,.... (B)  n , n  1,2,...


(C)  2n, n  {...., 2, 1, 0,1, 2,.....} (D) 2n, n  {...., 2, 1, 0,1, 2,.....}
2
7. If 0 < x< 1, then 1  x2 [{xcos(cot–1x) + sin(cot–1x)}2 – 1]1/2 =

x
(A) (B) x (C) x 1  x2 (D) 1  x2
1  x2
8. Let E = {1, 2, 3, 4 } & F = {1, 2} . Then the number of onto functions from E to F is
(A) 14 (B) 16 (C) 12 (D) 8
MATHEMATICS /RA # 19 E-1/4
GUIDED REVISION ENTHUSIAST & LEADER
Target : JEE(Main + Advanced) - 2019 COURSE
9. The function ƒ : [0,3]  [1,29], defined by ƒ(x) = 2x3 – 15x2 + 36x + 1, is :
(A) one-one and onto (B) onto but not one-one
(C) one-one but not onto (D) neither one-one nor onto
 x 2 x3   x 4 x6  
10. If sin 1  x    .......   cos 1  x 2    .......   for 0 < | x | < 2 then x equal to -
 2 4   2 4  2

(A) 1/2 (B) 1 (C) –1/2 (D) –1


–1 –1
11. cos tan sin cot x is equal to

x2 1 x2  2 x2
(A) (B) (C) x (D)
x2  2 x2  1 x2  1

SECTION–I(ii)
Multiple Correct Answer Type (4 Marks each, –1 for wrong answer)

1  6  1  4 
12. If   3sin   and   3 cos   where the inverse trigonometric functions take only the principal
 11  9
values, then the correct option(s) is(are)

(A) cos   0 (B) sin   0 (C) cos       0 (D) cos   0

 x  x 2
13. If sin 1  1 1
  sin  1    tan  y   , then
 2   4 3

49
(A) Maximum value of x2 + y2 is (B) Maximum value of x2 + y2 is 4
3
1
(C) Minimum value of x2 + y2 is (D) Minimum value of x2 + y2 is 3
3
14. Which of the following statement is/are true -
(A) cos–1(cos(1 + |sin x|)) = 1 + |sin x| for all real x

 2 2 2

(B) sin sin  (cos x  sin x)   cos x  sin x  x  R
1 2

(C) tan
1
 tan  x 2

 2x  2   x 2  2x  2 x  R

(D) tan–1(tan(3 sinx)) = 3sinx  x R


15. Given that y = ƒ(x) is a function whose domain is [4,7] and range is [–1, 9].
1
(A) domain of function g(x)  ƒ(x) is [4,7]
3
(B) domain of function h(x) = ƒ(x – 7) is [11,14]
1
(C) range of function g(x)  ƒ(x) is [–1/3, 3]
3
1
(D) range of function g(x)  ƒ(x) is [–1, 9]
3
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GUIDED REVISION ENTHUSIAST & LEADER
Target : JEE(Main + Advanced) - 2019 COURSE
SECTION–I(iii)
Linked Comprehension Type (Single Correct Answer Type) (3 Marks each, –1 for wrong answer)
Paragraph for Question 16 to 17
Let P(x) = x6 + ax5 + bx4 + cx3 + dx2 + ex + f be a polynomial such that
P(1) = 1; P(2) = 2; P(3) = 3; P(4) = 4; P(5) = 5 and P(6) = 6, then
16. Remainder when P(x) is divided by (x – 1) (x – 2) (x – 3), is-
(A) x2 + 3x (B) x (C) x2 – 3x + 2 (D) 3
17. The value of P(7) is
(A) 7 (B) 125 (C) 727 (D) 800
SECTION–II
Matrix Match Type
For each entry in Column-I , +2 If only the bubble(s) corresponding to all the correct matche(es) is
(are) darkened, 0 In none of the bubbles is darkened, –1 In all other cases
–1 –1 –1 
1. Let (x, y) be such that sin (ax) + cos (y) + cos (bxy) =
2
Match the statements in column-I with statements in column-II and indicate your answer by darkening the
appropriate bubbles in the 4 × 4 matrixgiven in the ORS.
Column-I Column-II
2 2
(A) If a = 1 and b = 0, then (x, y) (p) lies on the circle x + y = 1
2 2
(B) If a = 1 and b = 1, they (x, y) (q) lies on (x – 1) (y – 1) = 0
(C) If a = 1 and b = 2, then (x, y) (r) lies on y = x
2 2
(D) If a = 2 and b = 2, then (x, y) (s) lies on (4x – 1) (y – 1) = 0
2. Match the function mentioned in Column-I with the respective value given in Column-II.
Column-I Column-II


(A) cot–17 + cot–113 + cot–121 + cot–131 + ..... to  terms (P)
4

1
1 1
2 1
2 n 1 
(B) tan + tan + ..... + tan 1  22 n 1 + .....  (Q)
3 9 2

1 1 1 1 1
(C) sin 1  sin 1  sin 1  .....  sin 1  ....... terms. (R) tan–1  
5 65 325 4n 4  1 2

1 2 1 n  n 1 
(D) sin 1  sin 1  .....  sin 1  ... (S)
2 6 n(n  1) 6

MATHEMATICS /RA # 19 E-3/4


GUIDED REVISION ENTHUSIAST & LEADER
Target : JEE(Main + Advanced) - 2019 COURSE
SECTION–III
Numerical Grid Type (Single digit Ranging from 000 to 999) (4 Marks each, 0 for not attempted)

1. Let ƒ(x)  ax 2  bx . Absolute value of sum of real values of 'a' for which there is at least one positive real
value of 'b' for which the domain of ƒ and the range of ƒ are the same set, is equal to

 2x  1  1  2x  1 
2. Let x1,x2,x3 be the solution of tan 1    tan 
–1
 = 2tan (x + 1) where x1< x2<x3 then 2x1
 x 1   x 1 
+ x2 + x 32 is equal to
10 10
1 m
3. If the sum  tan
n 1 m 1
   k , then the value of k, is
n
4. Let ƒ(x) = x2 + kx; k is a real number. If the set of values of k for which the equation
f(x) = 0 and ƒ(ƒ(x)) = 0 have same real solution set, is [a,b), then a + b is

5. Let f(x) = cot–1 (x2 + 4x + 2 –) be a function defined R   0,   , then the number of real values of  for
 2
which f(x) is onto, is

SECTION–IV
Numerical Grid Type (Single digit Ranging from 0 to 9) (4 Marks each, –1 for wrong answer)

1. Let ƒ : [0,4]  [0,] be defined by ƒ(x) = cos–1(cosx). The number of points x  [0,4] satisfying
10  x
the equation ƒ  x   is
10
2. The number of solutions of 3|x| (||x|2 – 4|x| + 3|) = 1 is
3. The number of solutions of the equation [x + 1]2 = 2x + 3{x} where [.] and {.} denotes the greatest
integer function and fractional part function, respectively, is

REVISION ASSINGMENT # 19 (FUNCTION & ITF) MATHEMATICS


Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. B A D A A A C A B B
SECTION-I
Q. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
A. A B,C,D A,C A,B A,B,C,D B C
A B C D A B C D
SECTION-II Q.1 Q.2
P Q P S R P P Q
Q. 1 2 3 4 5
SECTION-III
A. 004 001 025 004 002
Q. 1 2 3
SECTION-IV
A. 3 8 3

E-4/4 MATHEMATICS /RA # 19

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