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Integration Practice Paper

This document is a practice paper for integration with a total duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes and a maximum score of 160 marks. It contains a series of questions related to integration, including multiple-choice questions and expressions requiring evaluation. The questions cover various integration techniques and concepts, providing a comprehensive review for students preparing for exams.

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Integration Practice Paper

This document is a practice paper for integration with a total duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes and a maximum score of 160 marks. It contains a series of questions related to integration, including multiple-choice questions and expressions requiring evaluation. The questions cover various integration techniques and concepts, providing a comprehensive review for students preparing for exams.

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Time: 1 hr 30 min Integration Marks: 160

Test Instructions
Practice Paper

1. dx = (D)

(A)
6. = [Orissa JEE 2010]

(B)
(A)

(C)
(B)

(D)
(C)

2.
If dx = 0, then (D)

7.
(A)f(– x) = f(x) (B)f(– x) = – f(x)

(C)f(x) = 2f(x) (D)f(– x) = 2f(x)

3.
= (A) (B) (C) (D)

8.
(A)a – 2a log 2 (B)a + 2a log 2

(C)a – a log 2 (D)a + a log 2

4.
(A)1 (B)0 (C)5 (D)2
dx =
9.

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


(A)
5. is equal to ,

(A) (where is constant of integration)

(B)
,
(B)

(where is constant of integration)

(C)

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14.
(C) (where C is a constant of
,

integration)
(where is constant of integration)
(A) +C (B) +C
(D)
,(where
(C) +C (D) +C
is constant of integration)
15. =
10.
The value of is

(A)
log | a sin2 x + b cos2 x | + c
(A)
,

(where is the constant of integration) (B) tan–1 +c

(B)
, (C)
tan–1 +c
(where is the constant of integration)

(D)
(C)
, tan–1 +c

(where is the constant of integration)


16. dx =
(D)
,
(A) where c is a constant of
(where is the constant of integration)
integration.
11. =
(B) where c is a constant of

(A) integration.

(C) where c is a constant of


(B) +c

integration.
(C)sin–1(sinθ – cosθ) + c
(D) where c is a constant of
(D)sin–1(sinθ + cosθ) + c

12. integration.
=
17.
(A)5(x7 + x) tan–1 x+c

(B)x5 – + 5x + c
(A) (B) (C) (D)

(C)3x4 – 5x2 + 15x + c


18.
(D)5 tan–1 (x2 + 1) + log(x2 + 1) + c
is
13. The value of is

(A) (B)
(A)0 (B) (C) (D)2π
(C) (D)None of these

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19.
(A) (B) (C) (D) –1
Let I1 = , then

I2 is equal to 26. dx =

(A) (B)πI1 (C) (D)2I1


(A)
+c
20. dx =

(B)
+c
(A)sec x + log |sec x + tan x| + c

(B)sec x tan x + c
(C)
(C)sec x + log |sec x – tan x| + c +c

(D)sec x + log |cosec x – cot x| + c

21. (D) +c
is equal to

(A) (B) 27.


=

(C) (D)
(A) (B) (C)ab (D)

22. If dx 28. dx =

= f (x) log (x + 1) + g (x) x2 + Lx + c, then


(A)log | x + cos2 x | + c
(A)L = 1 (B)
f (x) =
(B)
– cos 2x log +c
(C)g (x) = log x (D)
f (x) =
(C)
log +c
23.
The value of dx is
(D)log | x + sin2 x | + c

29.
(A)0 (B) If f(x) = .
dx

Then =
(C) (D)
dx

(A)3 (B)0 (C) (D)

24. Integration of with respect to x is 30. If dx = ψ(x), then dx is equal to

(A) (B) (A) (where c is a

(C) (D) constant of integration)

(B) (where c
25.
dx is equal to is a constant of integration)

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(C) (where c is a (D) , (where is a constant of

constant of integration) integration)


(D) (where c 35. The value of is equal to

is a constant of integration)
(A) , (where is a constant
31.
=
of integration)

(B) , (where is a constant


(A) (B) (C) (D)0
of integration)
32. = (C) , (where is a constant

(A) (B)sin(log x) + c of integration)

(D) , (where is a constant


(C) (D)none of these
of integration)

33. 36.
If I = dx, then I is given by
dx =

(A) + c, where c is a constant of (A)log 4 (B)log 2 (C)log 3 (D)log 5

integration. 37. dx is equal to

(B) c, where c is a constant of


(A) (x + 1) + 2 log
integration.
+c
(C) + c, where c is a

constant of integration. (B)(x + 1) + 2 log

(D) + c, where c is a +c

constant of integration. (C)(x + 1) – 2 log

34. The value of is equal to +c

(D)(x + 1)
(A) , (where is a constant of
+c
integration)

(B) 38.
where is a constant of

integration) (A) (B)


(C) where is a constant of
(C) (D)
integration)
39.
The value of is

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43. If,
(A) , where c is a constant of

integration.
(where is a constant of integration), then the ordered
(B) , where c is a constant of pair is equal to

integration. (A) (B)


(C) , where c is a constant of (C) (D)

integration. 44. If and (where c


(D) , where c is a constant of
is a constant of integration), then the value of f(x) is

integration. (A) (B) (C) (D)

40.
45. dx =

(A)
(A)log + c, where c is a constant of
(B)
integration.

(C) (B)log – + c, where c is a

constant of integration.
(D)
(C)log |1 + xex| + + c, where c is a constant
41.
The value of is of integration.

(D)log + + c, where c is a
(A) (B)
constant of integration.

46.
(C) (D) The value of is

42. (A) (B) (C)π (D)2π

47.
(A) , where is a
=

constant of integration.

(B) , where c is a (A) (B) (C) (D)

constant of integration.
48. =
(C) , where c is a

(A)log (x + log sec x) + c (B)– log(x + log sec x) + c


constant of integration.
(C)log(x – log sec x) + c (D)None of these
(D) , where c is a
49. =
constant of integration.

(A)

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55.
(B)x log(x – 3) –2 log(x – 2) + c If then
(C)log[(x – 3)(x – 1)] + c

(D)log (x2 – 4x + 3)2 + c


(A)α = e, β = – 2 (B)α = e, β = 2
50.
(C)α = – e, β = 2 (D)α = – e, β = – 2

56. If I1 = x dx and I2 = dx,


dx, x > 0 = then [Kerala (Engg.) 2005]
(A) + c, where c is a constant of (A)I1 = I2 (B)I2 = I1

integration. (C)I1 + I2 = x (D)I1 – I2 = x

(B) + c, where c is a constant of 57.

integration.

(C) + c, where c is a constant of (A)sin – cos +c


integration.
(B)sin + cos +c
(D) + c, where c is a constant of

integration.
(C) +c
51. dx =
(D) +c
(A)xlog x – 2x log x + c
58. dx =
(B)xlog x + 2x log x + c

(C)x(log x)2 – 2x(log x – 1) + c


(A)x log + x log +c
(D)x(log x)2 + 2x(log x – 1) + c

52. where x > 0 and c


(B)log + log +c
is a constant of integration, then f(x) is

(A) (B) (C) (D) (C)


+ +c

53. If f(x) is defined on [–2, 2] by f(x) = 4x2 – 3x + 1 and


(D) log + log +c
g(x) = , then = Karnataka

59.
CET 2006] =
(A)64 (B)–48 (C)0 (D)24

54. If x ∈ [–1, 1], then the value of


(A)0 (B)1 (C)2 (D)4
is 60. =

(A) , where c is constant of integration.


(A)ex + log x + c (B) +c
(B) , where c is constant of

integration. (C)ex – log x + c (D)ex log x + c

(C) , where c is constant of 61.


If , then k =
integration.

(D) , where c is constant of integration.

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(A) (B) (C) (D) (C) (D)

62.
70. dx =

(A) (B) (C) (D)


(A) (B) (C) (D)
+c +c +c +c

63.
= 71. is equal to

(A)
(A)π (B) (C) (D)

64. (B)
= [EAMCET 2003]
(C)
(A)1 (B)2 (C)3 (D)4

65.
The value of is (D)

equal to 72. =

(A)tan–1(ex) + c (B)
(A)
tan–1 +c
(C)ex tan–1 x + c (D)tan–1 (xe) + c

66. =
(B)
log | x4 + x2 + 1| + c

(A)
x2 e3x + e3x +c
(C)
tan–1 +c

(B) x2 e3x + e3x + c


(D)
tan–1 (x) log +c
(C) x2 e3x – x e3x + e3x + c
73. Let be a function satisfying with
(D) x2 e3x + x e3x + c and be the function satisfying
The value of integral

67. is equal to
The value of is
(A) (B)

(C) (D)
(A) (B) (C)log (D) 74.
dx =

68.
The integral dx
(A) (B) (C) (D)

=
75.
(A)π (B)2π (C)3π (D)0 =

69.
is

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


(A)tan–1 +c (B)tan–1 +c

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76. If f(x) = |x – 1| + |x – 2| + |x – 3|, ∀ x ∈ [1, 4], then
(C)– + +c (D)

79.
dx =
(A) (B)7 (C) (D)

(A) +1 (B) –1 (C) (D)


77. cos 4x dx =

80.
(A) +c

(B) cos x – cos 6x + c (A)


log + c, where c is a constant of

(C)– integration.
cos 7x + cos x + c
(B)
log + c, where c is a constant of
(D)4 cos3 x – 3 sin x + c
integration.
78.
If f (x) = , then dx is
(C)
log + c, where c is a constant of
(A) + +c (B)log x + +c
integration.

(D)2log (x2 + 1) + c, where c is a constant of


integration.

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