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JEE Advanced Test

Time: 90 Minutes Max. Marks: 98


Single Correct (3 marks for correct , –1 mark for incorrect, 0 mark for unattempted)
x 2  2x  a
1. Let f : D  R be defined as f(x)  where D and R denote the domain of f and the
x 2  4x  3a
set of all real numbers respectively. If f is surjective mapping then the range of a is
(A) 0  a  1 (B) 0  a  1
(C) 0  a  1 (D) 0  a  1

2. The sum of all possible values of n  N, x  0 and 10  n  100 such that the equation

[2x 2 ]  x  n  0 has a solution, is equal to:


[Note: [x] denotes largest integer less than or equal to x]
(A) 150 (B) 175
(C) 190 (D) 210
x 1
3. If the range of the function f(x)  does not contain any values belonging to the
p  x2  1
 1 
interval  1, then the true set of values of p, is:
 3 
 1 
(A) (,  1) (B)  , 
 4 
(C) (0, ) (D) (, 0)
4. If a polynomial function ' f ' satisfies the relation
 
 
 2 2  f(x) 
log2 [f(x)]  log2  2        log3 1  and f(10)  1001, then the value of f(20)
 3 9   1
 f 
 x
is
(A) 2002 (B) 7999
(C) 8001 (D) 16001
p  2  2
5. If the equation (p2  4)(p2  9)x 3    x  (p  4)(p2  5p  6)x  {2p  1}  0 is satisfied by
 2 
all values of x in (0, 3] then sum of all possible integral values of ' p ' is
(A) 0 (B) 5
(C) 9 (D) 10
[Note: { y } and [ y ] denote fractional part function and greatest integer function of y
respectively.]
  15  
6. The number of integral values of x satisfying the equation sgn   2 
 [1  {2x}] is
 1  x  
(A) 5 (B) 7
(C) 15 (D) 16

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[Note: sgn (y) , [y] and {y} denote signum function, greatest integer function and fractional
part function respectively.]

7. The sum of all positive integral values of ' a ', a  [1,500] for which the equation [x]3  x  a  0
has solution is
[Note: [ ] denotes the greatest integer function.]
(A) 462 (B) 512
(C) 784 (D) 812

  x    x    x 
8. If f(x)  {x}  x   2 
 x   2 
  x   2 
then value of [f( 3)] is
 1  x    1  2x    1  99x  
(A) 5050 (B) 4950
(C) 17 (D) 73

 x 2  3, x  5

x   5  x   1
9. Let f(x)  (  7)( 1  x  1  x ) 1  x  1

x  6 1 x 5
 2
3  x x5
If f(x) is an odd function then the value of (  ,) is
(A) 1 (B) 5
(C) 10 (D) 13
2 ex  ex
10. Let f(x) and g(x) are two functions such that f(x)  tan1 x and g(x)  x then which
 e  ex
 1 1
of the following statement(s) is/are correct for the composite functions fog : R    , and
 2 2 
 1 1
gof : R    ,  ?
 2 2
(A) fog is a bijective function (B) fog is surjective
(C) gof is bijective (D) gof is into function

Comprehensions (3 marks for each correct, –1 mark for incorrect, 0 mark for unattempted)
Paragraph for 11 and 12
Consider a quadratic function f(x)  ax 2  bx  c, (a,b, c  R, a  0) and satisfying the following
conditions.
(a) f(x  4)  f(2  x)x  R and f(x)  xx  R
2
 x 1
(b) f(x)    x  (0, 2)
 2 
(c) The minimum value of f(x) is zero

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11. The value of the leading coefficient of the quadratic polynomial is


(A) 1/4 (B) 1/3
(C) 1/2 (D) 1

12. f '(1) has the value equal to


(A) 1/4 (B) 1/3
(C) 1/2 (D) 1

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Consider, f(x)  [x]2  [x  6] and g(x)  3kx 2  2x  4(1  3k) where [] denotes the largest integer
less than or equal to .
Let A  {x / f(x)  0} and k  [a,b] for which every element of set A satisfies the inequality g(x)  0.
13. The set A is equal to
(A) {–2, 3} (B) (3,  2]  [3, 4)
(C) [2,  1)  [3, 4) (D) [–2, 4]

14. The value of (6b  3a) is equal to


(A) 1 (B) –1
(C) –2 (D) 2

15. If k  a and g : A  B is onto then set B is equal to


(A) [0, 5) (B) (–5, 5)
(C) (–5, 0] (D) [–5, 5]

One of More Correct (4 marks for correct , –1 mark for incorrect, 0 mark for unattempted)

16. If graph of a function f(x) which is defined in [–1, 4] is shown in the adjacent figure then
identify the correct statement(s).
(A) domain of f( x  1) is [–5, 5] (B) range of f( x ) is [0, 2]

(C) range of f( x ) is [–1, 0] (D) domain of f( x ) is [–3, 3]


y
f(x)

2
1
–1 O
x
0 1 2 4
–1

17. Let f, g and h be three functions defined as follows:

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f(x)  , g(x)  9  x 2 and h(x)   x 2  3x  k.
4  x2  x4
Identify which of the following statement(s) is(are) correct ?
(A) Number of integers in the range of f(x) is 8.
(B) Number of integral values of k for which h(f(x))  0 and h(g(x))  0x  R is 20
(C) Number of integral values of k for which h(f(x))  0 and h(f(x))  0 and
h(g(x))  0x  R is 19
(D) Maximum value of g(f(x)) is 73

x 2  2x y 1 2
18. Consider, P  2
,Q 2 and R  2 where x, y, z  R.
x  x 1 y  y 1 z  z 1
If k  [P  Q  R]  ([P]  [Q]  [R]) then the possible value(s) of k is (are):
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 2 (D) 3
[Note: [] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to ]

19. Which of the following are identical functions :


(A) f(x)  sgn( x  1) (B) g(x)  sin2 (ln x)  cos 2 (ln x)

2
(C) h(x)  (sin1 {x}  cos 1 {x}) (D) k(x)  sec 2 [{x}]  tan2 {[x]}

[Note: [x] denotes greatest integer less than or equal x, {x} denotes fractional part of x and
sgn x denotes signum function of x respectively.]

Matrix Match (2 marks for each correct part, No negative Marking)


20. Match the following:
Column–I Column–II
1 (p) 1
(A) Let f(x)  . Let f2 (x) denotes f(f(x)) and f3 (x) denotes
1 x
f(f(f(x))). Number of distinct real in where f3n (x) is not defined
is
(B) A function f : R  R satisfies the condition, (q) 2
x 2 f(x)  f(1  x)  2x  x 4 . The value of f(2) is

1  3  (r) 3
(C) A function f :  ,    ,   defined as, f(x)  x 2  x  1. The
2  4 
value(s) of x satisfying the equation f(x)  f 1 (x), is
(s) 4

21. Let ' f ' be a function defined in [–2, 3]

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3(x  1)1/3 , 2  x  0
 2
(x  1) , 0  x 1
f(x)   2
2(x  1) , 1x 2
 x 2  4x  3, 2x3
Column–I Column–II
(A) The number of integers in the range of f(x) is (p) 2
(B) The number of integral values of x which are in the domain of (q) 4
f(1  x ), is

(C) The number of integers in the range of f(1  x ), is (r) 6

(D) The number of integral values of k for which the equation (s) 7
f( x )  k has exactly four distinct solutions is

22. Match the following:


Column–I Column–II
 1  1 (p) One one
(A) f : R  R, f(x)   x     x    2[x] where [ ] denotes
 2  2
greatest integer function
(B) f : R  R, f(x)  x 3  x 2  3x  sin x (q) Many one
x
e  e x (r) Onto
(C) f : R  R, f(x) 
e x  e x
  (s) Into
(D) f : R  R, f(x)  e sin{x}  sin  [x] 
2 
where { } and [ ] denotes fractional part function and greatest integer respectively.

Integer Type (3 marks for each correct, No negative Marking)


23. Let f(x)   x100 . If f(x) is divided by x 2  x, then remainder is r(x). Find the value of r(10) .

24. Let f(x)  x 2  9  x  a . Find the number of integers in the range of a so that f(x)  0 has 4

distinct real root.

25. Let [x]  the greatest integer less than or equal to x. If all the values of x such that the
 1  1
product  x    x  2  is prime, belongs to the set [x1 , x 2 )  [x 3 , x 4 ), find the value of
 2  
x12  x 22  x 32  x 24 .

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26. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7} are two sets. Let m is the number of one-one
functions f : A  B such that f(i)  ii  A and n is the number of one-one functions f : A  B
such that f(i)  i  3i  A, then find the value of (m  n).

 18  18(2)  18(3)  18(33)  18(34) 


27. Find the value of expression         
 35   35   35   35   35 
[Note: [y] denotes the greatest integer function less than or equal to y]

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