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MATHEMATICS

SECTION I
Straight Objective Type
This section contains 6 multiple choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.
1. The integral value of x ( , ) satisfying the equation
|x
2
1 + cos x | = |x
2
1 | + | cos x| can be
(A) 1 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 4
2. Range of the function f(x) = 6
x
+ 3
x
+ 6
x
+ 3
x
+ 2 is
(A) [2, ) (B) (2, )
(C) (6, ) (D) [6, )
3. Let f be a function with domain [3, 5] and g(x) = |3x + 4|, then domain of (fog) (x) is
(A)
1
3,
3
(B)
1
3,
3

(C)
1
3,
3
(D) none of these
4. If f : R ,
6 2
where f(x) = sin
1

2
2
x a
x 1
is a onto function then set of values of a is
(A)
1
2
(B)
1
, 1
2

(C) (2, ) (D) none of these
5. If f(x) is a periodic function having period 7 and g(x) is periodic having period 11, then the
period of (x) =
x
f (x) f
3
is
x
g(x) g
5

(A) 77 (B) 231
(C) 385 (D) 1155
6. If f(x + y) = f(x) . f(y) for all real x, y and f(0) 0, then the function
2
f (x)
g(x)
1 {f (x)}
is
(A) even function (B) odd function
(C) odd if f(x) 0 (D) neither even nor odd
SECTION II
Multiple Correct Answer Type
This section contains 4 multiple correct answer(s) type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A),
(B), (C) and (D), out of which ONE OR MORE is/are correct.
7. Let f : (e, ) R be defined by f (x) = log [log (log x)], then
(A) f is one-one but not onto (B) f is onto but not one-one


(C) f is both one-one and onto (D) the range of f is equal to its co-domain
8. The number of roots of the equation |x| sin |x| = 1, x [2 , 0) (0, 2 ], is
(A) 2 (B) 3
(C) 4 (D) 0
9. Let f : R R is defined by f(x) =
|x| x
x x
e e
e e
, then f(x) is
(A) Even (B) odd
(C) into (D) many one
10. Le f : R R is defined by f(x) = 2x + sin x, then f(x) is
(A) Even (B) odd
(C) Into (D) Bijective

SECTION III
Reasoning Type
This section contains 4 reasoning type questions. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D),
out of which ONLY ONE is correct.

Code
(A) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is a correct explanation for
STATEMENT1
(B) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is True; STATEMENT2 is NOT a correct explanation for
STATEMENT1
(C) STATEMENT1 is True, STATEMENT2 is False
(D) STATEMENT1 is False, STATEMENT2 is True
11. STATEMENT-1
f : R R defined by f(x) = sin x is a bijection.
STATEMENT-2
If f is both one-one and onto, it is bijection.
12. STATEMENT-1
f : R R is a function defined by f (x) =
2x 1
3
, then
1
3x 1
f (x)
2
.
STATEMENT-2
f(x) is not a bijection.
13. STATEMENT-1
f : A B and g : B C are two functions, then (gof)
1
= f
1
og
1
.
STATEMENT-2
f : A B and g : B C are bijections, then f
1
, g
1
are also bijections.
14. STATEMENT-1
Let A = {x; 1 x 1}, then f : A A is defined by f(x) = sin x, x A is onto but not
one-one.
STATEMENT-2
If range set is equal to the co-domain set, then the function is onto.



SECTION IV
Linked Comprehension Type
This section contains 3 paragraphs. Based upon each paragraph, 3 multiple choice questions have
to be answered. Each question has 4 choices (A), (B), (C) and (D), out of which ONLY ONE is
correct.
Paragraph for Questions Nos. 15 to 17
If the function f : R R and g : R R are defined by f(x + y) = kxy + f(x) + 2y
2
, when k is some
constant and g(x g(y)) = g(g(y)) + xg(y) + g(x) 1, x, y R respectively. Then answer the
following questions.
15. If f(1) = 2, f(2) = 8 then k is
(A) 1 (B) 4
(C) k
2
(D) k
2
+ 4
16. Range of f(x)
1
g
x
is
(A) [0, ) (B) [1, )
(C) [2, ) (D) R
+

17. f(x) + g(x) is
(A) 0 (B)
2
x
1
2

(C) 2x
2
(D)
2
3
1 x
2


Paragraph for Questions Nos. 18 to 20
If the function f : R R and g : R R be defined as f(x) = e
x
and g(x) = 3x 2. Then answer of the
following questions:
18. The function gof is
(A)e
3x 2
(B) e
3x+2

(C) 3e
x
2 (D) 3e
x
+ 2
19. Domain of (fog)
1
(x) is
(A) ( , ) (B) ( , 0)
(C) (0, ) (D) [1, 3]
20. Domain of (gof)
1
(x) is
(A) ( , 2] (B) [2, 2]
(C) ( , ) (D) (2, )



Paragraph for Questions Nos. 21 to 23
Let f : X Y is a bijective function. We define a function g : Y X such that f(x) = y g(y) = x,
x X, y Y. Then g is called the inverse of f and is denoted by f
1
.
21. Let a function f : R ( , 1) is given by f(x) = 1 2
x
, then its inverse is the function.
(A) 1 + log
2
(x) (B) 1 log
2
(x)
(C) log
2
(1 x) (D) log
2
(1 x)
22. The inverse of f(x) = x
2
+ 2ax +
1
16
, x a is (assuming it bijective)
(A)
2
1 1
a x
16 16
(B)
2
1
a a x
16

(C)
2
1
a a x
16
(D)
2
1 1
a x
16 16

23. Let f : R 0,
2
defined by f(x) = tan
1
(x
2
+ x + a), then the set of values of a for which f
is onto, is
(A) [0, ) (B) [1, 2]
(C)
1
,
4
(D) none of these

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