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Funtions + ITF Advanced Level 1 With Sol

The document contains a series of mathematical questions and problems related to functions, mappings, and polynomial equations. It includes single correct questions, multiple correct questions, and numerical type questions, with varying levels of complexity. The document also presents options for answers to each question, indicating a focus on mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills.

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Funtions + ITF Advanced Level 1 With Sol

The document contains a series of mathematical questions and problems related to functions, mappings, and polynomial equations. It includes single correct questions, multiple correct questions, and numerical type questions, with varying levels of complexity. The document also presents options for answers to each question, indicating a focus on mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills.

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Single correct question

Let A = [1, 2, 3, 4}, B = {1, ,2, 3, 4, 5, 6} and f : A → B is an


injective mapping satisfying f(i) ≠ i, then number of such
mappings are :

A 180

B 181

C 182

D 183
Single correct question

Let A = [1, 2, 3, 4}, B = {1, ,2, 3, 4, 5, 6} and f : A → B is an


injective mapping satisfying f(i) ≠ i, then number of such
mappings are :

A 180

B 181

C 182

D 183
Number of required functions
= Total No. of one-one function – (at least one get right place)
+ (at least two get right place) - (atleast 3 get right place)
+ (at least four get right place)
= 6C4 x 4! - 4C1 x 5C3 x 3! + 4C2 x 4C2 x 2! - 4C3 x 3C1 + 4C4
= 360 - 240 + 72 - 12 + 1 = 181
Multiple correct question

A f-1(50) = f(50)

B f(f(100)) = 100

C f-1(50) ≠ f(50)

D f(f(100)) = 10
Multiple correct question

A f-1(50) = f(50)

B f(f(100)) = 100

C f-1(50) ≠ f(50)

D f(f(100)) = 10
Multiple correct question

The number of possible integral values of ‘a’ for which


A
f(x) is many to one in [-3, 5] is 5
If a = -1 and gof(x) is defined for x ∈ [-1, 1] then
B
number of possible integral values of ‘b’ can be 3.

If a = 2, 𝞪 = -8 then the value of ‘b’ for which f(x) is


C
surjective is 1

If a = 1, b = 2, then exact number of integers in the


D
range of fog(x) is 3.
Multiple correct question

The number of possible integral values of ‘a’ for which


A
f(x) is many to one in [-3, 5] is 5
If a = -1 and gof(x) is defined for x ∈ [-1, 1] then
B
number of possible integral values of ‘b’ can be 3.

If a = 2, 𝞪 = -8 then the value of ‘b’ for which f(x) is


C
surjective is 1

If a = 1, b = 2, then exact number of integers in the


D
range of fog(x) is 3.
Multiple correct question

If f(x) = sin {[x + 5] + {x -{x - {x}}}} for is


invertible, where {.} and [.] represent fractional part and
greatest integer functions respectively, then f -1 (x) is

A sin-1x

C cos-1{x}

D sin-1{x}
Multiple correct question

If f(x) = sin {[x + 5] + {x -{x - {x}}}} for is


invertible, where {.} and [.] represent fractional part and
greatest integer functions respectively, then f -1 (x) is

A sin-1x

C cos-1{x}

D sin-1{x}
Numerical type question

If a polynomial function f satisfies the relation

and f(10) = 1001, then the value of f(20) is _____.


Numerical type question

If a polynomial function f satisfies the relation

and f(10) = 1001, then the value of f(20) is _____.

Ans: 8001
Single correct question

If the range of the function does not contain

any values belonging to the interval then the true

set of values of p, is:

D
Single correct question

If the range of the function does not contain

any values belonging to the interval then the true

set of values of p, is:

D
Single correct question

If x, y, z are natural numbers such that cot-1 x + cot-1 y = cot-1 z


then the number of ordered triplets (x, y, z) that satisfy the
equation is ______.

A 0

B 1

C 2

D Infinite
Single correct question

If x, y, z are natural numbers such that cot-1 x + cot-1 y = cot-1 z


then the number of ordered triplets (x, y, z) that satisfy the
equation is ______.

A 0

B 1

C 2

D Infinite
Numerical type question

The number of solutions of the equation


|cos-1 x| = sin-1|sin x| in [0, 2𝜋] is ____
Numerical type question

The number of solutions of the equation


|cos-1 x| = sin-1|sin x| in [0, 2𝜋] is ____

Ans: 4
Numerical type question JEE Advanced 2023, P-1
Numerical type question JEE Advanced 2023, P-1

Ans: 3
Single correct question

Let (a, b) ⊂ (0, 2𝜋) be the largest interval for which


sin-1(sin θ) - cos-1(sin θ) > 0, θ ∈ (0, 2𝜋), holds.
If ⍺x2 + βx + sin-1(x2 - 6x + 10) + cos-1 (x2 - 6x + 10) = 0
and ⍺ - β = b - a, then ⍺ is equal to:

D
Single correct question

Let (a, b) ⊂ (0, 2𝜋) be the largest interval for which


sin-1(sin θ) - cos-1(sin θ) > 0, θ ∈ (0, 2𝜋), holds.
If ⍺x2 + βx + sin-1(x2 - 6x + 10) + cos-1 (x2 - 6x + 10) = 0
and ⍺ - β = b - a, then ⍺ is equal to:

D
sin-1(sin θ) - cos-1(sin θ) > 0
Multiple correct question

Let x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 be four non-zero numbers satisfying the equation

D
Multiple correct question

Let x1 , x2 , x3 , x4 be four non-zero numbers satisfying the equation

D
Numerical type question JEE Main 13th Apr, 2023 - S1

is equal to
Numerical type question JEE Main 13th Apr, 2023 - S1

is equal to

Ans: 4
Single correct question

A 𝞹

B 3𝞹

C 5𝞹

D 7𝞹
Single correct question

A 𝞹

B 3𝞹

C 5𝞹

D 7𝞹
A

D
A

D
A 𝞹/4

B 𝞹/2

C 𝞹/3

D 𝞹/6
A 𝞹/4

B 𝞹/2

C 𝞹/3

D 𝞹/6
Multiple correct question JEE Advanced 2021, P-1

For any positive integer n, let Sn : (0, ∞) → R be defined by

Then which of the

following statements is (are) TRUE ?

D
Multiple correct question JEE Advanced 2021, P-1

For any positive integer n, let Sn : (0, ∞) → R be defined by

Then which of the

following statements is (are) TRUE ?

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