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Question 1.

The slope of the tangent at the point (2, -2) to the curve x2 + xy + y2 – 4 = 0 is
given by: [1 Mark, Nov. 2006]
(a) 0
(b) 1
(c) -1
(d) None
Answer:
(b) is correct.
Diff. w.r.t. x; we get

Question 2.
The derivative of x2log x is: [1 Mark, Nov. 2006]
(a) 1 + 2log x
(b) 2 log x
(c) x(1 + 2logx)
(d) None of these
Answer:
ddx(x2 log x)
= dx2dxlog x + xdlogxdx
= 2x log x + x
= x(2 log x + 1)

Question 3.
If x = y log (xy), then dydx is equal to:

Answer:
(b) is correct
x – y log(xy) = 0
Tricks:

Question 4.
If y = 2x + 4x,then x d2ydx2 + xdydx – y yields: [1 Mark, Feb. 2007]
(a) 3
(b) 1
(c) 0
(d) 4
Answer:
(c) is correct.

Question 5.
If f(x) = xk and f’ (1) = 10, then the value of k is: [1 Mark, May 2007]
(a) 10
(b) -10
(c) 1/10
(d) None
Answer:
(a) is correct.
∵ f(x) = xk
∵ f’(x) [Link]-1
∵ f(1) = k.(1k-1) = 10
or k × 1 = k = 10

Question 6.
Given x = 2t + 5; y = t2 – 2, then is calculated as: [1 Mark, May 2007]
(a) t
(b) 1/t
(c) -1/t
(d) None
Answer:
(a) is correct
dydx=dy/dtdx/dt=2t−02+0=2t2 =t
Question 7.
If xy = yx, then dydx gives: [1 Mark, Aug. 2007]

(d) None of these


Answer:
(c) is correct
∵ xy = yx
Taking log on both sides; We get
log xy = log yx
or y log x = x log y
Differentiating on both sides; We get

Question 8.
If x3 – 2x2y2 + 5x + y = 5, then dydx at x = 1 and y = 1 is:
(a) 4/3
(b) -5/4
(c) 4/5
(d) -4/3
Answer:
(a) is correct
∴ x3 – 2x2y2 + 5x + y = 5
Differentiating on both sides w.r.t x

Question 9.
If y = (x + x2+m2−−−−−−√) then dydx =
(a) nyx2+m2√
(b) ny
(c) –nyx2+m2√
(d) None
Answer:
(a) is correct

Question 10.
If xy(x – y) = 0, find dydx: [1 Mark, Nov. 2007]
(d) None of these
Answer:
(a) is correct
∵ xy(x – y) = 0
or x2y – xy2 = 0
Differentiating on both sides; we get

Tricks: Do as Qts no. 3

Question 11.
If y = √x√x Then dydx is equal to: [1 Mark, Nov. 2007]
√x……..to ∞

(a) y2logx
(b) y22−ylogx
(c) y2x(2−ylogx)
(d) None of these
Answer:
(c) is correct

Question 12.
If y = 1 + x + x22!+x3 + ………. + xnn ……… then dydx – y is equal to: [1 Mark, Nov.
2007]
(a) 1
(b) – 1
(c) 0
(d) None
Answer:
(c) is correct
∵ y = 1 + x + x22! + ……….. to ∞ = ex
(It is formula)
y = ex
dydx=dexdx = ex = y
dydx – y = 0
Question 13.
The slope of the tangent to the curve y = 4−x2−−−−−√ at the point, where the
ordinate and the abscissa are equal, is:
(a) -1
(b) 1
(c) 0
(d) None of these
Answer:
(a) is correct
∵ Ordinate = Abscissa (given)
y = x ………..(i)

Question 14.
Differentiate e(x ): [1 Mark, June 2008]
x

(a) (1 + log x)
(b) xx(1 + log x)
(c) ex (1 + log x)xx
x

(d) ex (1 + log x)
x

Answer:
(c) is correct.
Let y = ex …………..(i)
x

log y = log ex = xxlog ee = xx × 1


x

log y = xx …………..(ii)
Again Taking log on both sides; we get
log(log y) = log xx = x log x
Differentiating on both sides; we get

Question 15.
If xmyn = (x + y)m+n, then find dydx. [1 Mark, June 2008]
(a) xy
(b) yx
(c) xy
(d) None
Answer:
(b) is correct
∵ [Link] = (x + y)m+n
Taking log both sides; we get
m log x + n log y = (m + n)log(x + y)
Differentiating on both sides; we get

Question 16.
If f(x) = axxa then find f(x), [1 Mark, Dec. 2008]
(a) f(x)[a + log a]
(b) f(x)[ax – log a]
(c) f(x)[ax – log a]
(d) f(x)[a + xlog a]
Answer:
(a) is correct
∵ f(x) = axxa
f'(x) = daxdx.x + a dxadx
= [Link] [Link] + [Link]-1
= [Link]. log a + [Link].a
= [Link] a + [Link]
= [Link](log a + ax)
= f(x)(ax + log a)
Question 17.
If x3y2 = (x – y)5. Find dydx at (1, 2). [1 Mark, June 2009]
(a) -7/9
(b) 7/9
(c) 9/7
(d) -9/7
Answer:
(a) is correct
∵ x2y2 = (x – y)5
Differentiating on both side;

Question 18.
x = 2t + 5 and y = t2 – 5, then dydx =? [1 Mark, Dec. 2009]
(a) t
(b) -1/t
(c) 1/t
(d) 0
Answer:
(a) is correct

Question 19.
x = at2; y = 2at, dydx = ? [1 Mark, Dec. 2009]
(a) 1/t
(b) – 1/t
(c) t
(d) None of the above
Answer:
(a) is correct
dydx=dy/dtdx/dt=d(2at)dtd(at2)dt=2a×1a.2t=1t
Question 20.
Find the second derivative of y = x+1−−−−√. [1 Mark, Dec. 2009]
(a) 1/2(x + 1)-1/2
(b) -1/4(x + 1)-3/2
(c) 1/4(x + 1)-1/2
(d) None of these
Answer:
(b) is correct

Question 21.
If x2 + y2 = 4 then. [1 Mark, Dec. 2008]
Answer:
(b) is correct,
∵ x2 + y2 = 4
Differentiating on both side w.r.t x ; we get
2x + 2y dydx = 0
Again diff. on both side ; we get
2×1 + 2dydx(dydx) + 2yd2ydx2 = 0
1 + (dydx)2 + yd2ydx2 = 0

Question 22.
The cost function for the production of x units of a commodity is given by
∵ C(x) = 2x3 – 15x2 + 36x + 15
The cost will we minimum when ‘x’ equal to: [1 Mark, Dec. 2010]
(a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 1
(d) 4
Answer:
(a) is correct.
∵ C(x) = 2x3 -15x2 + 36x + 15
Diff. on both side w.r.t. x; we get
C’ (X) = 6X2 – 30X + 36
C”(X) = 12X – 30
For maxima or minima
C'(X) = 0
∴ 6X2 – 30X + 36 = 0
X2 – 5X + 6 = 0
X2 – 3X – 2X + 6 = 0
X(X – 3) – 2(X – 3) = 0
(X – 3)(X – 2) = 0
so; x = 3; x = 2
Now C”(X = 3) = 12x3 – 30 = 6 >0
So; C (X) is minimum at x = 3

Question 23.
If f(x) = XC3; then f'(1) = ?
(a) 16
(b) −16
(c) 56
(d) −56
Answer:
(b) is correct.

Question 24.
ddx[2log x] = ____. [1 Mark, Dec. 2011]
2

(a) 1
(b) 0
(c) 1/2
(d) 2x.log2x
Answer:
(a) is correct.
ddx2log x = d(x)dx = 1
2

Formula (∵ alog2x = x)
Question 25.
If Y = Xx then d2ydx2 = ____. [1 Mark, Dec. 2011]
(a) dYdx (1 + log x)+ Y ddx (1 + log x)
(b) dYdx (1 + log x)+ ddx (1 + log x)
(c) dYdx (1 + log x)- Yddx(1 + log x)
(d) dYdx (1 + log x) – ddx(1 + log x)
Answer:
(a) is correct.
If y= Xx
taking log on both side
log y = log xx
log y = x log x
Diff w.r.t (x)

Question 26.
If x = c t, y = c/t, then dydx is equal to : [1 Mark, June 2012]
(a) 1/t
(b) [Link]
(c) -1/t2
(d) None of these
Answer:
(c) is correct

Question 27.
If y = ealogx + exloga, then dydx = [1 Mark, June 2012]
(a) Xa + ax
(b) [Link]-1 + axlog a
(c) aXa-1 + Xax-1
(d) Xx + aa
Answer:
(b) is correct.
y = ealogx + exloga
⇒ y = x a + ax
[∵ elog m = m]
DifF. w.r.t. x on both side ; we get
dydx = axa-1 + ax log a
Question 28.
For the function y = x3 – 3x, the value of at which is zero, is: [1 Mark, Dec 2012]
(a) ±1
(b) ±3
(c) ±6
(d) None of these
Answer:
(c) is correct
Given y = x3 – 3x
DifF. w.r.t. ‘x’
dydx = 3x2 – 3 ………….(1)
0 = 3(x2 – 1)
x2 – 1 = 0
x2 = 1;
so x = ±1
DifF. (1) w.r.t ‘x’
d2ydx2=ddx(3x2 – 3) = 6x
(d2ydx2)(x=±1) = 6(±1) = ±6

Question 29.
The equation of the tangent to the curve, x3 – 2x + 3, at the point (2, 7) is: [1
Mark, Dec. 2012]
(a) y = 2x – 13
(b) y = 10x
(c) y = 10x – 13
(d) y = 10
Answer:
(c) is correct. Given that
f(x) = x2 – 2x + 3
i.e.y = x2 – 2x + 3
dydx = 3x2 – 2
(dydx)(2,7) = 3(2)2 – 2
= 12 – 2
(dydx)(2,7) = 10
Slope of tangent m = (dydx)(2,7) = 10
The equation of tangent at (2, 7)
y – y1 = m(x – x1)
y – 7 = 10(x – 2)
y – 7 = 10x – 20
y = 10x – 20 + 7
y = 10x – 13
Tricks : GBC
Question 30.
If y = y log[5−4x23+5x2], then dydx = ____. [1 Mark, Dec. 2012]
(a) 84x−5−103+5x
(b) (4x2 – 5) – (3 + 5x2)
(c) 8x4x2−5−10x3+5x2
(d) 8x – 10
Answer:
(c) is correct
Since, y = log(5−4x23+5x2)
y = log(5 – 4x2) – log(3 + 5x2)
Diff. wrt x

Question 31.
If y = logyx then dydx = [1 Mark, June 2013]
(a) 1xlogy
(b) 1x+xlogy
(c) 11+xlogy
(d) 1y+logx
Answer:

Question 32.
y = et & x = logt; then dydx = [1 Mark, June 2013]
(a) 1t
(b) tet
(c) −tt2
(d) None
Answer:
(b) dydx=dydtdxdt=et1t = tet
(b) is correct.
Question 33.
The points on the curve y = x3 -x2 -x + 1. Where the tangent is parallel to x- axis
are: [1 Mark, Dec. 2013]
(a) (1, 0)(−13,3227)
(b) (1,0) (1,1)
(c) (−13,2137)(0, 0)
(d) (0,0) (1,0)
Answer:
(a) is correct,
∵ y = x3 – x2 – x + 1
dydx = 3x2 – 2x – 1
∵ Tangent is parallel to x – axis
dydx = 0
3x2 – 2x – 1 = 0
or 3x2 – 3x + x – 1 = 0
or 3x(x – 1) + 1 (x – 1) = 0
or (x – 1) (3x + 1) = 0
∴ x = 1; x = -1/3
At x = 1
y = 13 – 12 – 1 + 1 = 0
∴ Point is (1; 0) and At x = -1/3
Question 34.
A seller makes an offer of selling certain articles that can be described by the
equation x = 25 – 2y where x is price per unit and y denotes the No. of units. The
cost price of the article is ₹ 10 per unit. The maximum quantity that can be
offered in single deal to avoid loss is: [1 Mark, Dec. 2013]
(a) 6
(b) 7
(c) 8
(d) 9
Answer:
(b) is correct,
∵ x = 25 – 2y
Total cost = Cost price per unit x No. of unit sold = 10y
Total sale = Selling price per unit xNo. of units sold
= x.y = (25 – 2y)y = 25y – 2yz
Profit = sale – Cost
= 25y – 2y2 – 10y = 15y – 2y2
For No loss; Profit > 0
15y – 2y2 >0
or 15 – 2y > 0
or 152 > y ⇒ y < 7.5
y = No. of units (a whole No.)
∴y=7
∴ Maximum Quantity sold y = 7
Tricks : Go by choices

Question 35.
If y = [Link] + b.e-nx then d2ydx2. [1 Mark, June 2014]
(a) n2y
(b) -n2y
(c) ny
(d) None
Answer:
(a) is correct,
y = aenx + be-nx
So; dydx = [Link] .n + b.e-nx (-n)
= n[aenx – be-nx]
d2ydx2 = n[[Link] .n – b.e-nx (-n)]
= n.n|aenx + be-nx]
= n2.y
Question 36.
If y = 1 + x1!+x22! + ……… + xnn! + …………., then the value of dydx – y = ____
(a) 1
(b) 0
(c) -1
(d) None
Answer:
(b) is correct.

Question 37.
If exy – 4xy = 4 then dydx = ____. [1 Mark, June 2015]
(a) yx
(b) −yx
(c) xy
(d) −xy
Answer:
If exy – 4xy – 4 = 0

Question 38.
If xp,yq = (x + y)p+q then dydx = . [1 Mark, June 2015]
(a) yx
(b) −yx
(c) pq
(d) −pq
Answer:
xp,yq = (x + y)p+q
Tricks dydx=yx
(a) is correct (see Quicker BMLRS)
Question 39.
Find slope of tangent of curve y = x + 2 at x = 2. [1 Mark, Dec. 2015]
(a) 3/16
(b) 5/17
(c) 9/11
(d) None of the above
Answer:

Question 40.
u = 5t4 + 4t4 + 2t4 + 4 at t = -1 find du/dt. [1 Mark, Dec. 2015]
(a) -11
(b) 11
(c) -16
(d) 16
Answer:
(a) is correct. u = 5t4 + 4t3 + 2t2 + t + 4
dudt = 5 × 4t4 + 4 × 3t3 + 2 × 2t2 + t + 4
= 20t3 + 12t4 + 4t + 1
dudtat = -1
= 20(-1)3 + 12(-1)2 + 4(-1) +1
= -20 + 12 – 4 + 1 = -11
Question 41.
1−x1+x−−−√ then dydx is equal to ____ . [1 Mark, June 2016]
(a) yx2−1
(b) y1−x2
(c) y1+x2
(d) yy2−1
Answer:
(a) is correct.

Question 42.
ddx(logx−1−−−−√+x+1−−−−√)) = [1 Mark, Dec. 2016]
(a) 12x2−1√
(b) 12x2+1√
(c) 1x−1√+x+1√
(d) None of these
Answer:
(a) is correct.

Question 43.
f(x) = loge(x−1x+1) and f'(x) = 1 then the value of x =
(a) 1
(b) 0
(c) ±√3
(d) ±√2
Answer:
(c) is correct
Soln.
f(x) = loge(x−1x+1) = loge(x – 1) – loge(x + 1)
⇒ x2 – 1 = 2
⇒ x2 = 3
x = ±√3
Question 44.
The equation of the curve which passes through the point (1,2) and has the slope
3x – 4 at any point (x, y) is: [1 Mark, June 2017]
(a) 2y = 3x2 – 8x + 9
(b) y = 6x2 – 8x + 9
(c) y = x2 – 8x + 9
(d) 2y = 3x2 – 8x + c
Answer:
Tricks: Go by choices for option (a) point (1,2) satisfies
2y = 3x2 – 8x + 9 and its slope is
[Link] = 3 × 2x – 8 × 1 + 0
6x – 8 = 2(3x – 4)
dxdx = slope = 3x – 4 (True)
Option (a) is correct.
Question 45.
If y = 1 + x11!+x22!+x33! + ………………… then dydx = ____: [1 Mark, Dec. 2017]
(a) x
(b) y
(c) 1
(d) 0
Answer:
y = 1 + x11!+x22!+x33! + ……….
⇒ y = ex (Formula)
dydx=dexdx = ex = y
dydx = y
(b) is correct.
Question 46.
If x = a.t2 and y = 2at then (dydx)t=2 = ____ [1 Mark, Dec. 2017]
(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 1/2
(d) 1/4
Answer:
(c) is correct

Question 47.
If xy = ex-y then dydx = ____ : [1 Mark, Dec. 2017]
(a) 2logx(1+logx)2
(b) logx1+logx
(c) logx(1+logx)2
(d) None of these
Answer:
(c)
∵ xy = ex-y
Taking log on both sides ; we get
ylogx = (x – y).loge = x – y
or; y + .ylogx = x
or; y (1 + logx) = x

Question 48.
If y = log xx then dydx = ____ : [1 Mark, Dec. 2017]
(a) log (ex)
(b) log(e/x)
(c) log(x/e)
(d) 1
Answer:
(a)
y = log xx = xlogx
dydx = 1. log x + x × 1x
= 1 + log x
= logee + logex
= loge (ex)
= log (ex)
Question 49.
The cost function for the production of x units of a commodity is given by C(x) =
2x3 – 15x2 + 36x + 15 The cost will be minimum when x = ? [1 Mark, May 2018]
(a) 3
(b) 2
(c) 1
(d) 4
Answer:
(a)
Let
∵ C(x) = y = 2x3 – 15x2 + 36x + 15
dydx = 6x2 – 30x + 36
d2ydx2 = 12x – 30
If dydx = 0 ⇒ 6x2 – 30x + 36 = 0
or 6(x2 – 5x + 6)=0
or 5x2 – 3x – 2x + 6 = 0
or ; x (x – 3)- 2(x – 3)= 0
or (x – 2)(x – 3) = 0
x = 2;3.
Case – I:
d2ydx2 at x = 2 = 12 × 2 – 30 = -6 < 0. ∴ c(x) is maximum at x = 2. Case-II: d2ydx2 at
x = 3 = 12 × 3 – 30 = 6 > 0.
∴ y = c(x) is minimum at x = 3.
∴ (a) is correct.
Question 50.
Let x = at, y = at2, Then dydx. [1 Mark, Nov. 2018]
(a) −3at6
(b) −1t6
(c) 13at2
(d) None
Answer:
(d)

Question 51.
xy = 1 then y2 + dydx = ? [1 Mark, Nov. 2018]
(a) 1
(b) 0
(c) 2
(d) None
Answer:
(b)

Question 52.
If the given cost function of commodity is given by C = 150x – 5x2 + x36, where C
stands for cost and x stands for output, if the average cost is equal to the
marginal cost then the output x = ____. [1 Mark, June 2019]
(a) 5
(b) 10
(c) 15
(d) 20
Answer:
or x = 0; x3 – 5 = 0
or x3 = 5
∴ x =15
∴ (c) is correct.
Question 53.
If 2x – 2y = 2x-y then at x = y = 2. [1 Mark, June 2019]
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 4
(d) 5
Answer:
(a)
Given 2x – 2y = 2x-y = 0
Tricks: It is implicit function
So,
(a) is correct.

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