Skull Crusher-51 - Class XII - JEE (Adv) - Mathematics

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Skull Crusher-51
for JEE (Advanced) - (Class XII)
Mathematics

Chapter Name : Complete Syllabus


Topic Name : Complete Syllabus

cos  − sin  0   cos  0 sin  


1.
  
If F (  ) =  sin  cos  0  and G (  ) =  0 1 0  , then ((F(). G()))–1 is equal to
 0 0 1  − sin  0 cos  

(1) F() – G() (2) –F() – G()

(3) (F())–1.(G())–1 (4) (G())–1(F())–1

dn
2. If f (x) be a differentiable function such that f ( x ) exists x  R, n  N; and f () = f () = 0, f() f() < 0,
dx n
then which of the following statements can be true

(1) Points (, f ()) and (, f ()) are local maxima

(2) Points (, f ()) and (, f ()) are local minima

(3) (, f ()) and (, f ()) are points of inflection

(4) One out of (, f ()), (, f ()) is point of local maxima and other is point of local minima

a d 1 a b c c 3 f
3. Given that b e 1 = − 5, 1 2 3 = − 3 , then the value of b 1 e is
c f 1 d e f a −1 d

(1) –8 (2) 9
(3) 21 (4) –2

Paragraph for Question Nos. 4 and 5

Suppose f : A → B and g : B → C are both bijective functions, then gof : A → C will also be a bijective function. 4.
 3
x , x  0 e x − e− x
If f ( x ) =  and g ( x ) = for x  R, then gof : R → R; g(f (x)) is
2 2
x , x  0

(1) One-one (2) Onto


(3) Many One (4) Into

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Skull Crusher-51 for JEE (Advanced) - (Class XII) Mathematics

     
5. f:A→ B defined as f(x) = x3 and g :  −1, 1 →  − ,  defined as g(x) = sin–1x. If gof : A →  − 2 , 2  is bijective,
 2 2  
then A is
 −  
(1)  ,  (2) [–2, 2]
 2 2
 1 4 
(3) [–1, 1] (4) − , 
 3 3
1 1
Let f : R → R be a continuous function with  f ( x ) f  ( x ) dx = 0 and  (f ( x ) ) f  ( x ) dx = 18, then the value of
2
6.
0 0

1 
  ( f ( x ) ) f  ( x ) dx  is (where [·] denotes the greatest integer function)
4
 0 

(1) 82 (2) 81
(3) 67 (4) 97

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Mathematics Skull Crusher-51 for JEE (Advanced) - (Class XII)

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Skull Crusher-51
for JEE (Advanced) - (Class XII)
Mathematics

[ANSWERS KEY]
1. Answer (4)
2. Answer (4)
3. Answer (3)
4. Answer (1, 2)
5. Answer (3)
6. Answer (4)

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Skull Crusher-51 for JEE (Advanced) - (Class XII) Mathematics

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Skull Crusher-51
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Mathematics

[ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS]


1. Answer (4)
Since (AB)–1 = B–1A–1.
2. Answer (4)
One of them has to be maxima and other minima
3. Answer (3)
a d 1 a d 1
b e 1 = − 5, b e 2 = 3
c f 1 c f 3

a d 1 a d 1
2 b e 2 − 3 b e 1 = 21
c f 3 c f 1

a d −1
b e 1 = 21
c f 3
4. Answer (1, 2)
Since both the function are bijective in the set of real number. Their composition is also bijective.
5. Answer (3)
f(x) is bijective in the set of real number and also sin–1x is bijective in its domain. Now g(f(x)) will be bijective if
it is defined in [–1, 1].
6. Answer (4)
1
 f (x) 2 
( )  =0
1
 ( ) ( )
f x f  x dx =
 2 
0  0
 f (0) = ± f (1)
1
 f (x) 3 
1
( )  = 18
 (f ( x )) f  ( x ) dx = 
2
 3 
0  0
 f (1) = 3 and f (0) = –3

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