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The document contains a series of daily practice problems focused on the topic of limits, specifically designed for students preparing for the IIT-JEE 2025 exam. Each problem presents a mathematical function and asks for the limit or continuity conditions, with multiple-choice answers provided. The problems cover various aspects of limits and continuity, including removable and non-removable discontinuities.

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The document contains a series of daily practice problems focused on the topic of limits, specifically designed for students preparing for the IIT-JEE 2025 exam. Each problem presents a mathematical function and asks for the limit or continuity conditions, with multiple-choice answers provided. The problems cover various aspects of limits and continuity, including removable and non-removable discontinuities.

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MATHEMATICS

Daily Practice Problems


Target IIT-JEE 2025

TOPIC - LIMIT DPP. NO.-33


[STRAIGHT OBJECTIVE TYPE]
loge (1  3 f (x))
Q.1 y = f (x) is a continuous function such that its graph passes through (a, 0). Then Lim
x a is
2 f (x)

3 2
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C*) (D)
2 3

2 x  23  x  6
 if x  2
 2  x  21 x
Q.2 Let f (x) =  then

 x2  4
 if x2
x  3x  2
(A) f (2) = 8  f is continuous at x = 2
(B) f (2) = 16  f is continuous at x = 2
(C*) f (2–)  f (2+)  f is discontinuous
(D) f has a removable discontinuity at x = 2
x[ x ]2 log (1 x ) 2 for  1  x  0

Q.3 Consider f(x) =  ln  e x 2  2 x
   for0  x  1
tan x
where [ * ] & {*} are the greatest integer functio9n & fractional part function respectively, then
(A) f(0) = ln2  f is continuous at x = 0
(B) f(0) = 2  f is continuous at x = 0
(C) f(0) = e2  f is continuous at x = 0
(D*) f has an irremovable discontinuity at x = 0
Q.4 The number of points where f(x) = [sin x + cos x] (where [ ] denotes the greatest integer function),
x  (0, 2) is not continuous is
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C*) 5 (D) 6
LM FG  IJ OP ; disontinuous at x   , 3 ,  , 3 , 7
[Hint :
N H
2 sin x 
4 KQ 2 4 2 4
 non deriva

1
 1 
1  7 1x 
Q.5 If f (x) = 3 +   then
 

(A) xLim f (x)  4 (B) xLim f (x)  3


1 1

(C) xLim f (x)  5 (D*) f has irremovable discontinuity at x = 1


1

1 ln (sec 2 x )
Q.6 If f (x) = cos(x cos ) and g (x) = are both continuous at x = 0 then
x x sin x

[1]
(A) f (0) = g (0) (B) g (0) = 2 f (0) (C) f (0) = 2 g (0) (D) f (0) + g (0) = 1
[Hint: Ans. f (0) = g (0) = 1 ]
x
 ( x  1) x 
Q.7 Lim  x  equals

x 
 x ·e 
1 1
(A) e (B*) (C) e (D)
e e
2
 n  e x  2 x 
 
Q.8 If f (x) = is continuous at x = 0 , then f (0) must be equal to :
tan x
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) e2 (D*) 2
1  sin x n (sin x) 
Q.9 Let f(x) = . x . The value of f  2  so that the function is
(  2 x ) 2

n 1   2  4 x  4 x 2  2

continuous at x = /2 is
(A) 1/16 (B) 1/32 (C*)  1/64 (D) 1/128
Q.10 Let function f be defined as f : R+ ® R+ and function g is defined as g : R+ ® R+.
Functio ns f and g are continuous in their domain. Suppo se funct ion h(x) =
x n 1 f ( x )  x 2
Lim , x  0 . If h(x) is continuous in its domain then f(1).g(1) is equal to
n x n  g(x)
1
(A) 2 (B*) 1 (C) (D) 0
2

ex 1
if x  0
 2 2
 (1  x )  1  x
Q.11 Let f (x) =  , then
 2
 if x  0
3
(A) f is continuous at x = 0.
(B) f has removable discontinuity at x = 0.
(C*) f has non removable discontinuity-finite type.
(D) f has non removable discontinuity-infinite type.
Q.12 Which of the following functions are continuous at x = 0?
[Note : sgn x denotes signum function of x.]
   
(A*) cos  sgn x   sgn x (B) cos  sgn x   sgn x
2  2 
   
(C) sin  sgn x   sgn x (D*) sin  sgn x   sgn x
2  2 
Q.13 Which of the following function(s) not defined at x = 0 has/have removable discontinuity at x=0?
1  1
(A) f(x) = (B*) f(x)=cos  | sin x |  (C*) f(x) = x sin (D*) f(x) =
1  2 cot x  x  x n x

[2]
88
 x 3  ax 2  2
 2 , 0  x 1
 x  3x  2
Q.14 Let f ( x )  
2 2
b x  bx  1, x 1
 1

 1  ln c · tan 2 ( x  1) 
( ln x ) 2 , 1 x  2

be continuous at x = 1, then which of the following relation can hold good?


(A*) b + c = 4 (B*) ac = 9
(C*) c – b = 5 (D*) a – b = 2
Q.15 Which of the following function(s) is/are discontinuous at x = 0?
 
(A*) f (x) = sin , x  0 and f (0) = 1 (B*) g (x) = x sin   , x  0 and g (0) = .
2x x
|x| 1
(C*) h (x) = , x  0 and h (0) = 1 (D*) k (x) = , x  0 and k(0) = 0.
x 1  ecot x
 
Q.16 Which of the following function(s) will have atleast one real root in 0,  ?
 2
1
(A*) f (x) = x – 1 – cosx (B*) g(x) = + sin3x
2
3
1 x
(C) h(x) = (D*) k(x) = 2
1 x x 1

sin 2x  cos x  1  ln  1  
 
Q.17 Let L1 = Lim , L2 = Lim  x 2  x  x , L3 = Lim  x  x   and
x0 x x   x 0  
 

x 2  3x 1
L4 = Lim 2
. Find L1L2 + L3 +
x 4 x x L4
[Ans. 0002]
1  a cos 2x  b cos 4x
Q.18 If Lim exists for all x  R and has the value equal to c.
x 0 x4
Find the value of 3(a + b + c).
Paragraph for question nos. 19 to 21
n
 x 
Consider two function f  x   lim  cos 4b
 and g  x    x here
n 
 n

b  lim
n 
 
x 2  x  1  x 2  1 .Then

answer the following question.

[3]
Q.19 f(x) is.
x2 x2
(A) e x 2
(B) e 2 (C) e x 2
(D) e 2

Q.20 g(x) is.

(A)  x 2 (B) x 2 (C) x 4 (D) x4

Q.21 Number of solution of the equation f ( x )  g ( x)  0 is.

(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 0 (D) 1

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