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Q1.

Find the rate of change of the area of a circle with respect to its
radius r when r = 3 cm
(A) 6π cm2 /s (B) 6 cm2 /s (C) 3 cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q2. Find the rate of change of the area of a circle with respect to its radius r when r = 4 cm
(A) 8 cm2 /s (B) 8 π cm2 /s (C) 3 cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q3. Find the rate of change of the area of a circle with respect to its radius r
(A) 4r π area /s (B) r π area /s (C)2r π area /s (D) None of the above

Q4. The volume of a cube is increasing at the rate of 8 cm3 /s. How fast is the surface area
increasing when the length of an edge is 12 cm?
(A) 8/3 cm2 /s (B) 8/3 π cm2 /s (C)12cm2/s (D) None of the above

Q5. The volume of a cube is increasing at the rate of 8 cm3 /s. How fast area of one surface
increases when the length of an edge is 12 cm?
(A) 4/9 cm2 /s (B) 8/3 cm2 /s (C)12cm2/s (D) None of the above

Q6. The volume of a cube is decreasing at the rate of 8 cm3 /s. How fast is the surface area
increasing when the length of an edge is 12 cm?
(A) - 8/3 cm2 /s (B) - 8/3 π cm2 /s (C)+12cm2/s (D) None of the above
Q7. The volume of a cube is decreasing at the rate of 8 cm3 /s. How fast area of one surface
increases when the length of an edge is 12 cm?
(A) +8/3 cm2 /s (B) -4/9 cm2 /s (C)-12cm2/s (D) None of the above

Q8. The radius of a circle is increasing uniformly at the rate of 3 cm/s. Find the rate at which
the area of the circle is increasing when the radius is 10 cm.
(A) 60π cm2 /s (B) 60 cm2 /s (C) 30cm2/s (D) None of the above

Q9. The radius of a circle is increasing uniformly at the rate of 3 cm/s. Find the rate at which
the area of the circle is increasing when the radius is 15 cm.
(A) 60π cm2 /s (B) 60 cm2 /s (C) 30cm2/s (D) None of the above

Q10. The radius of a increasing uniformly at the rate of 3 cm/s. Find the rate at which the area
of the sphere is increasing when the radius is 10 cm.
(A) 60π cm2 /s (B) 60 cm2 /s (C) 30cm2/s (D) None of the above

Q11. The radius of a circle is increasing uniformly at the rate of 2 cm/s. Find the rate at which
the area of the circle is increasing when the radius is 10 cm
(A) 60π cm2 /s (B) 40 π cm2 /s (C) 30cm2/s (D) None of the above
Q12. An edge of a variable cube is increasing at the rate of 3 cm/s. How fast is the volume of
the cube increasing when the edge is 10 cm long?
(A) 900 cm3 /s (B) 900 π cm3 /s (C) 30 π cm3/s (D) None of the above

Q12. An edge of a variable cube is increasing at the rate of 5 cm/s. How fast is the volume of
the cube increasing when the edge is 9 cm long?
(A) 1215 cm3 /s (B) 900 cm3 /s (C) 45 cm3/s (D) None of the above

Q12. An edge of a variable cube is increasing at the rate of a cm/s. How fast is the volume of
the cube increasing when the edge is b cm long?
(A) ab cm3 /s (B) 3ab2 cm3 /s (C) 3ab cm3 /s (D) None of the above

Q13. A stone is dropped into a quiet lake and waves move in circles at the speed of 5 cm/s. At
the instant when the radius of the circular wave is 8 cm, how fast is the enclosed area increasing?
(A) 80 π cm2 /s (B) 80 cm2 /s (C) 40 cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q14. A stone is dropped into a quiet lake and waves move in circles at the speed of a cm/s. At
the instant when the radius of the circular wave is b cm, how fast is the enclosed area increasing?
(A) ab cm2 /s (B) 2ab cm2 /s (C) ab π cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q15. A stone is dropped into a quiet lake and waves move in circles at the speed of 10 cm/s. At
the instant when the radius of the circular wave is 5 cm, how fast is the enclosed area increasing?
(A) 50 π cm2 /s (B) 80 π cm2 /s (C) 100 π cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q16. The radius of a circle is increasing at the rate of 0.7 cm/s. What is the rate of increase of
its circumference?
(A) 0.7 π cm2 /s (B) 1.4 π cm2 /s (C) 1.4 cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q17. The radius of a circle is increasing at the rate of a cm/s. What is the rate of increase of its
circumference?
(A) 2a π cm2 /s (B) a π cm2 /s (C) a2 cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q18. The radius of a circle is 1cm and increasing at the rate of 0.7 cm/s. What is the rate of
increase of its circumference?
(A) 44 π cm2 /s (B) 4.4 cm2 /s (C) 44 cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q19. The radius of a circle is Rcm and increasing at the rate of a cm/s. What is the rate of
increase of its circumference?
(A) 2a π cm2 /s (B) a R π cm2 /s (C) a2 R cm2 /s (D) None of the above
Q 20. The radius of a circle is 1cm and increasing at the rate of 0.7 cm/s. What is the rate of
increase of its area ?
(A) 44 π cm2 /s (B) 4.4 cm2 /s (C) 44 cm2 /s (D) None of the above
Q 21. The radius of a circle is R cm and increasing at the rate of a cm/s. What is the rate of
increase of its area ?
(A) 2a π cm2 /s (B) 2a R π cm2 /s (C) a2 R cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q22. The length x of a rectangle is decreasing at the rate of 5 cm/minute and the width y is
increasing at the rate of 4 cm/minute. When x = 8 cm and y = 6 cm, find the rates of change of
the perimeter
(A) 2 cm/min (B) - 2 cm/min (C) - 4 cm/min (D) None of the above

Q23. The length x of a rectangle is decreasing at the rate of 5 cm/minute and the width y is
increasing at the rate of 4 cm/minute. When x = 8 cm and y = 6 cm, find the rates of change of
the area of the rectangle.
(A) 2 cm/min (B) - 2 cm/min (C) - 4 cm/min (D) None of the above

Q24. The length x of a rectangle is decreasing at the rate of 5 cm/minute and the width y is
increasing at the rate of 4 cm/minute. When x = 8 cm and y = 6 cm, if the rates of change of the
perimeter is “a” and rate of change of area is” b”, then what is a+b?
(A) 2 (B) 0 (C) 4 (D) None of the above

Q25. The length x of a rectangle is decreasing at the rate of 5 cm/minute and the width y is
increasing at the rate of 4 cm/minute. When x = 8 cm and y = 6 cm if the rates of change of the
perimeter is “a” and rate of change of area is” b”, then what is a*b?
(A) 2 (B) - 2 (C) - 4 (D) None of the above

Q26. A balloon, which always remains spherical on inflation, is being inflated by pumping in 900
cubic centimeters of gas per second. Find the rate at which the radius of the balloon increases
when the radius is 15 cm.
(A) 1/ π cm /s (B) 2/ π cm /s (C) 1 cm /s (D) None of the above

Q27. A balloon, which always remains spherical on inflation, is being inflated by pumping in a
cm3 of gas per second. Find the rate at which the radius of the balloon increases when the radius
is b cm.
(A) 4ab2π cm /s (B) a / (4b2 π) cm /s (C) a2 b cm /s (D) None of the above

Q28. A balloon, which always remains spherical on inflation, is being inflated by pumping in
1000 cubic centimeters of gas per second. Find the rate at which the radius of the balloon
increases when the radius is 10 cm.
(A) 200 π cm /s (B) 20 π cm /s (C) 4000 cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q29. A balloon, which always remains spherical has a variable radius. Find the rate at which its
volume is increasing w.r.t. the radius when the later is 10 cm.
(A) 100 cm3 /s (B) 400 π cm3 /s (C) 40 π cm3 /s (D) None of the above

Q30: A balloon, which always remains spherical has a variable radius. Find the rate at which its
volume is increasing with the radius when the later is 5 cm.
(A) 100 π cm3 /s (B) 100 cm3 /s (C) 125 π cm3 /s (D) None of the above

Q31: A balloon, which always remains spherical has a variable radius. Find the rate at which its
volume is increasing w.r.t. the radius when the later is” R” cm.
(A) 4R2 cm3 /s (B) 4 π R2 cm3 /s (C) 40R π cm3 /s (D) None of the above

Q32. A ladder 5 m long is leaning against a wall. The bottom of the ladder is pulled along the
ground, away from the wall, at the rate of 2. How fast is its height on the wall decreasing when
the foot of the ladder is 4 m away from the wall?
(A) 6 cm/s (B) 5/4 cm/s(C) 8/3 cm/s (D) None of the above

Q33. A ladder 10 m long is leaning against a wall. The bottom of the ladder is pulled along the
ground, away from the wall, at the rate of 2. How fast is its height on the wall decreasing when
the foot of the ladder is 6 m away from the wall?
(A) 3/2 cm /s (B) 2 cm /s (C) 8 cm /s (D) None of the above

Q34. A ladder ‘A’ m long is leaning against a wall. The bottom of the ladder is pulled along the
ground, away from the wall, at the rate of ‘x’ How fast is its height on the wall decreasing when
the foot of the ladder is ‘B’ m away from the wall?
(A) xA/{√ (A2-B2)} (B) xA*{√ (A2-B2)}
(C) A/{√ (A2-B2)} (D) None of the above

Q35. A particle moves along the curve 6y =x3+2 . Find the points on the curve at which the y
coordinate is changing 8 times as fast as the x-coordinate.
(A) (4, 11) (B) (-4, -31/3) (C) a & b (D) None of the above

Q36. The radius of an air bubble is increasing at the rate of 1/2 cm/s. At what rate is the
volume of the bubble increasing when the radius is 1 cm?
(A) 4 π cm3 /s (B) 2π cm3 /s. (C) 2 cm3 /s. (D) None of the above

Q37. The radius of an air bubble is increasing at the rate of ‘R’ cm/s. At what rate is the
volume of the bubble increasing when the radius is ‘r’ cm?
(A) 4 π r2R cm3/s. (B) 4 π Rcm3/s (C) 4 π r2cm3/s (D) None of the above

Q38. A balloon, which always remains spherical, has a variable diameter 3/2 (2x+1) Find the
rate of change of its volume with respect to x.
(A) π (2x+1) (B) 27/8 π (2x+1)2
(C) 27/8 π (2x+1) (D) None of the above
Q39. Sand is pouring from a pipe at the rate of 12 cm3 /s. The falling sand forms a cone on the
ground in such a way that the height of the cone is always one-sixth of the radius of the base.
How fast is the height of the sand cone increasing when the height is 4 cm?
(A) 1/48 π cm /s (B) 4 π cm/s (C) 48cm/s (D) None of the above

Q40. The total cost C (x) in Rupees associated with the production of x units of an item is given
by ₹ C(x) = 0.007X3 - 0.003X2 + 4000 . Find the marginal cost when 17 units are produced.

(A)₹ 10 (B) ₹ 20.967. (C) ₹ 10.967. (D) None of the above

Q41. The total revenue in Rupees received from the sale of x units of a product is
given by ₹ R (x) = 13x2 + 26x +1 5 Find the marginal revenue when x = 7.
(A)₹ 208 (B) ₹ 200 (C) ₹ 100. (D) None of the above

Q42. The rate of change of the area of a circle with respect to its radius r at r = 6 cm is
(A) 10 π cm2 /s (B) 12 π cm2 /s (C) 8 π cm2 /s (D) None of the above

Q.43. The total revenue in Rupees received from the sale of x units of a product is given by ₹ R
(x) = 3x2 + 36x + 5 . The marginal revenue, when x =15 is
(A)₹ 126 (B) ₹ 200 (C) ₹ 100. (D) None of the above

Q44. Function given by f(x) = 3x + 17 is strictly____________ on Real Number (R).


(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above
(A) Increasing (B) Partially increasing (B) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q45. Confirm that the function given by f(x) = e2x is strictly ___________ on Real Number
(A) Increasing (B) Partially increasing (B) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q46. function given by f(x) = sin x is strictly____________ in intervals (0, π/2)


(A) Increasing (B) Partially (C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q47. function given by f(x) = sin x is strictly____________in intervals ( π/2, π)


(A) increasing (B) Partially correct (C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q48. function given by f(x) = sin x is neither increasing nor decreasing in intervals(0, π)

(A)increasing (B) Partially correct (C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q49. The intervals in which the function f given by f(x) = 2x2 − 3x is strictly ------------- for all X
= ( ¾ to ∞)
(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q50. The intervals in which the function f given by f(x) = 2x2 − 3x is strictly decreasing for all
value of X= ( -∞ to 3/4)
(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q51. The intervals in which the function f given by f(x) = 2x2 − 3x is neither increasing nor
decreasing 3/4
(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q52. The intervals in (-∞ to -2) and (3 to ∞) the function f given by f(x) = 2x3 − 3x2
− 36x + 7 is
(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q53. The intervals in (-2, 3) the function f given by f(x) = 2x3 − 3x2 − 36x + 7 is
(A) Strictly Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Strictly Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q54. At x= - 2 and 3 the function f given by f(x) = 2x3 − 3x2 − 36x + 7 is strictly increasing
strictly decreasing

(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing


(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q55. The intervals in which the functions f(x) = x2 + 2x − 5 is strictly increasing


(A) ( -1 to ∞) (B) (-∞ to -1) (C) (-1) (D) None of the above

Q56. The intervals in which the functions f(x) = x2 + 2x − 5 is strictly decreasing:


(A) ( -1 to ∞) (B) (-∞ to -1) (C) (-1) (D) None of the above

Q57. : The intervals in which the functions f(x) = x2 + 2x − 5 is nether incrising nor decreasing
(A) ( -1 to ∞) (B) (-∞ to -1) (C) (-1) (D) None of the above

Q58. The intervals in which the functions f(x) = 10 − 6x − 2x2 is strictly increasing:
(A) (-∞ to -3/2) (B) (-3/2 to ∞) (C) (-3/2) (D) None of the above

Q59. The intervals in which the functions f(x) = 10 − 6x − 2x2 is strictly decreasing
(A) (-∞ to -3/2) (B) (-3/2 to ∞) (C) (-3/2) (D) None of the above

Q60. The intervals in which the functions f(x) = 10 − 6x − 2x2 is nether increasing nor
decreasing
(A) (-∞ to -3/2) (B) (-3/2 to ∞) (C) (-3/2) (D) None of the above
Q61. Logarithmic function f(x) = log x is strictly increasing on .
(A) (0, ∞) (B) (- ∞, 0)
(C) (Sin 0 , Sin π (D) None of the above

Q62. Logarithmic function f(x) = log x on (0, ∞).

(A)Strictly Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing


(C) Strictly Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q63. The function f given by f(x) = x2 − x + 1 is neither strictly increasing nor


strictly decreasing on .
(A) (1/2) (B) (1, 2) (C) (-1/2) (D) None of the above

Q65. The least value of a so that function f given by f(x) = x2 +ax +1 is strictly increasing
at(1, 2)
(A) (1/2) (B) (- 2) (C) (-1/2) (D) None of the above

Q66. The function f given by f(x) = log sin x at (0, π/2) strictly
(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q67. The function f given by f(x) = log sin x at (π/2, π)is strictly
(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q68. The function f given by f(x) = log sin x is strictly Increasing on


(A) (0, π/2) (B) (π/2, π)
(C) 0 (D) None of the above

Q69. The function f given by f(x) = log sin x is strictly decreasing on


(A) (0, π/2) (B) (π/2, π)
(C) 0 (D) None of the above

Q70. The function f given by f(x) = log cos x at (0, π/2) strictly
(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q71. The function f given by f(x) = log cos x at (π/2, π)is strictly
(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q67. The function f given by f(x) = log sin x at (π/2, π)is strictly
(A) Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q68. The function f given by f(x) = log sin x is strictly Increasing on


(A) (0, π/2) (B) (π/2, π)
(C) 0 (D) None of the above

Q69. The function f given by f(x) = log sin x is strictly decreasing on


(A) (0, π/2) (B) (π/2, π)
(C) 0 (D) None of the above

Q72. The function f given by f(x) = log cos x is strictly decreasing on


(A) (0, π/2) (B) (π/2, π)
(C) 0 (D) None of the above

Q73. The function f given by f(x) = log cos x is strictly Increasing on


(A) (0, π/2) (B) (π/2, π)
(C) 0 (D) None of the above

Q74. The function given by f(x) = x3-3x2+3x-100 at R


(A)Increasing (B) Neither increasing nor decreasing
(C) Decreasing (D) None of the above

Q75. The slope of the tangent to the curve y = 3x4 − 4x at x = 4.


(A) 800 (B) 756 (C) 4 (D) None of the above

Q76. The slope of the tangent to the curve Y=(x-1)/(x-2) , x ≠ 2 at x = 10.


(A) (-1/642) (B) 756 (C) 645 (D) None of the above

Q77. The slope of the tangent to curve y = x3 − x + 1 at the point whose


x-coordinate is 2
(A) 12 (B) 11 (C) 4 (D) None of the above

Q 78. The slope of the tangent to the curve y = x3 − 3x + 2 at the point whose x-coordinate is 3.
(A) 24 (B) 81 (C) 9 (D) None of the above

Q 79. The slope of the normal to the curve x = acos3θ, y = asin3θ, at θ = π /4


(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 1 (D) None of the above

Q 80. The slope of the Tangent to the curve x = acos3θ, y = asin3θ, at θ = π /4


(A) 1 (B) - 1 (C) 2 (D) None of the above
Q 81. The slope of the normal to the curve x = 1 − a sin θ, y = b cos2θ
at . θ = π /2
(A) 1 (B) (-a/2b) (C) (a/2) (D) None of the above

Q 82. Find the slope of the tangent to the curve x = 1 − a sin θ, y = b cos2θ
at . θ = π /2
(A) a/b 2 (B) b/ 4 (C) 2b/a (D) None of the above

Q 83. The points at which the tangent to the curve y = x3 − 3x2 − 9x + 7 is parallel to the
x- axis.
(A) (3, −20) and (−1, 12) (B) (2, 0) and (4, 4).
(C) (0,0) (D) None of the above

Q 84. At which point the tangent on the curve y = (x − 2)2 is parallel to the chord joining the
points (2, 0) and (4, 4).
(A) (3, 1) (B) (4, 4).
(C) (0,0) (D) None of the above

Q 85. 11: At which point the tangent on the curve y on the curve y = x3 − 11x + 5 is defined
as y = x − 11.
(A) (3, 20) and (−1, 12) (B) (2, −9) and (−2, 19).
(C) (2, 0) and (4, 4) (D) None of the above

Q 86. The equation of all lines having slope −1 that are tangents to the curve
Y=1/(x-1), X≠1
(A) y+x+1=0 (B) y + x − 3 = 0.
(C) a And b (D) None of the above

Q87. The equation of below curve is having slope 2 which are tangents to the curve.
Y=1/(x-3), X≠3
(A) y+x+1=0 (B) y + x − 3 = 0.
(C) y+x3=0 (D) None of the above

Q88. At what position curve x2/9 + y2/16 =1 will have tangents are parallel to x-axis

(A) (3, 0) and (− 3, 0) (B) (0, 4) and (0, − 4)


(C) (2, 0) and (4, 4) (D) None of the above

Q89. At wthat postion curve x2/9 + y2/16 =1 will have tangents are parallel to y-axis
(A) (3, 0) and (− 3, 0) (B) (0, 4) and (0, − 4)
(C) (2, 0) and (4, 4) (D) None of the above
Q90. The equations of the tangent to the curves y = x4 − 6x3 + 13x2 − 10x + 5 at (0, 5)
(A) y+x+1=0 (B) y + x − 3 = 0.
(C) 10x + y = 5 (D) None of the above

Q91. The equations of normal to the curves y = x4 − 6x3 + 13x2 − 10x + 5 at (0, 5)
(A) x -10 y = 50 (B) y + x − 3 = 0.
(B) y+x+1=0 (D) None of the above

Q92. The equations of the tangent to the curves y = x4 − 6x3 + 13x2 − 10x + 5
at (1, 3)
(A) y+x+1=0 (B) y + x − 3 = 0.
(C) 11: y=2x+1 (D) None of the above

Q93. The equations of normal to the curves y = x4 − 6x3 + 13x2 − 10x + 5 at (1, 3)
(A) x+2y-7=0 (B) y + x − 3 = 0.
(B) y+x+1=0 (D) None of the above

Q 94. The equations of the tangent to the curves y = x3 at (1, 1)


(A) x+2y-7=0 (B) y + x − 3 = 0.
(C) x+2y-7=0 (D) None of the above

Q 95. The equations of normal to the curves y = x3 at (1, 1)


(A) x+2y-7=0 (B) y + x − 3 = 0.
(C) x+2y-7=0 (D) None of the above

Q 96. The equation of the tangent line to the curve y = x2 − 2x + 7 which is parallel to the line
2x − y +9=0
(A) y-2x-3=0 (B) 36y+12x-227=0.
(C) x+2y-7=0 (D) None of the above

Q97. The equation of the tangent line to the curve y = x2 − 2x + 7 which perpendicular to the
line 5y − 15x = 13.
(A) y-2x-3=0 (B) 36y+12x-227=0.
(C) x+2y-7=0 (D) None of the above

Q 98. the tangents to the curve y = 7x3 + 11 at the points where x = 2 and x = −2
are
(A) Parallel. (B) Perpendicular (C) crossing each other (D) None of the above
Q99. at what points on the curve y = x3 the slope of the tangent is equal to the y- coordinate of
the point.

(A) (0, 0) and (3, 27). (B) (4, 4).


(C) (3,4) (D) None of the above

Q100. For the curve y = 4x3 − 2x5at which points the tangents passes through the origin.
(A) (0, 0), (1, 2), and (−1, −2). (B) (4, 4).
(C) (0, 0) and (3, 27). (D) None of the above

Q 101. Find the points on the curve x2 + y2 − 2x − 3 = 0 at which the tangents are parallel to the
x-axis.
(A) (0, 0), (-1, 2),. (B) (1, 2) and (1, −2)
(C) (0, 0) and (3, 27). (D) None of the above

Q 102. The slope of the normal to the curve y = 2x2 + 3 sin x at x =


0 is
(A) 3 (B) 1/3 (C) -1/3 (D) None of the above

Q 103. : The line y = x + 1 is a tangent to the curve y2 = 4x at the point


(C) (1, −2) (D) None of the above

Q104. Using differentials, find the approximate value of √(25.3) of the following up to 2 places of
decimal

Q105. Using differentials, find the approximate value of √(49.5) of the following up to 3 places
of decimal
(A) 7.005 (B) 7.035 C) 7.000 (D) None of the above

106. Find the approximate value of f (5.001), where f (x) = x3 −7x2 + 15.
(A) 28.21 (B) 28.00 (C) 28.02 (D) None of the above

Q107, Find the approximate change in the volume V of a cube of side X metres caused by
increasing side by 1%.

(A) 0.03 m3 (B) 0.03X2 M3 (C) 0.03X3 M3. (D) None of the above
Q108 Find the approximate change in the volume V of a cube of side X metres caused by
increasing side by 1%.

(A) 0.01 m3 (B) 0.02 m3 (C) 0.03 m3. (D) None of the above

Q109 Find the approximate change in the volume V of a cube of side A metres caused by
increasing side by 1%.

(A) 0.03 m3 (B) 0.03A2 m3 (C) 0.02A3 m3. (D) None of the above

Q110. Find the approximate change in the surface area of a cube of side X metres caused by
decreasing the side by 1%

(A) 0.12X2 M2 (B) 0.12 M2 (C) 0.12 X M2 (D) None of the above

Q111. Find the approximate change in the surface area of a cube of side 1 metres caused by
decreasing the side by 1%

(A) 0.12 M2 (B) 1.2 M2 (C) 0.10 X M2 (D) None of the above

Q112. Find the approximate change in the surface area of a cube of side A metres caused by
decreasing the side by 1%

(A) 0.12A2 M2 (B) 0.12 M2 (C) 0.12A M2 (D) None of the above

Q113. If the radius of a sphere is measured as 7 m with an error of 0.02m, then find the
approximate error in calculating its volume.

(A) 3.92 ∏ m3 (B) 3.02 m3 (C) 39.03∏ m3. (D) None of the above

Q114. If the radius of a sphere is measured as R m with an error of X, then find the
approximate error in calculating its volume.

(A) ∏ R2 X m3 (B) 4 ∏ R2 X m3 (C) 2 R2 X ∏ m3. (D) None of the above

Q115. If the radius of a sphere is measured as 9 m with an error of 0.03 m, then find the
approximate error in calculating in surface area

(A) 2.16 ∏ M2 (B) 1.2 M2 (C) 0.10 X M2 (D) None of the above

Q116. If the radius of a sphere is measured as R with an error of A, then find the
approximate error in calculating in surface area
(A) ∏ R2 A m2 (B) ∏ 8 R2 A m2 (C) 8 ∏ R A m2 (D) None of the above

Q117. If the radius of a sphere is measured as R with an error of A, then find the
approximate error in calculating in surface area

(A) ∏ R2 A m2 (B) ∏ 8 R2 A m2 (C) 8 R A m2 (D) None of the above

Q118. The approximate change in the volume of a cube of side x metres caused by increasing
the side by 3% is
(A) 0.06 x3 m3 (B) 0.6 x3 m3 (C). 0.09 x3 m3 (D) None of the above

Q119. The approximate change in the volume of a cube of side 1 metres caused by increasing
the side by 3% is
(A) 0.06 m3 (B) 0.6 m3 (C). 0.09 m3 (D) None of the above

Q120. The approximate change in the volume of a cube of side x metres caused by increasing
the side by b % is
(A)3 x3 b m3 (B) 3 x 3 m3 (C). 0.09 x 3 m3 (D) None of the above

Q121. Find the approximate change in the surface area of a cube of side A metres caused by
decreasing the side by b %

(A) bA2 M2 (B) b M2 (C) b A M2 (D) None of the above

Q122. Show that the function given by f(x)=log x/x has maximum value at x = ?

(A)log 10 (B) e (C) log x (D) None of the above

Q123. The normal at the point (1, 1) on the curve 2y + x2 = 3 is


(A) x + y = 0 (B) x − y = 0
(C) x + y + 1 = 0 (D) x − y = 1

Q124. The line y = mx + 1 is a tangent to the curve y = 4x if the value of m is


2
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) ½

The rate of change of the area of a circle with respect to its radius r at r = 6 cm is
(A) 10∏ (B) 12∏ (C) 8∏ (D) 11∏
18. The total revenue in Rupees received from the sale of x units of a product is
given by R(x) = 3x2 + 36x + 5. The marginal revenue, when x = 15 is
(A) 116 (B) 96 (C) 90 (D) 126
6.3

1. The equation of tangent to curve y = e–|x| at the points where the curve cuts the line x = 1 is

(a) x+ y = e (b) e (x + y) = 1 (c) y + ex = 1 (d) None of these

2. The least natural number a for which x + ax–2 > 2 for all x  R+

(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 5 (d) 9

3. The number of solutions of equations 3x2 + x sinx + cosx = 0

(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 0

4. The equation of the tangent to the curve y = 4 + sin2 x at x =0 is

(a) y=2 (b) y=3 (c) y = 4 (d) y = 6

11. Let f (x) = x3 –6x2 + 9x + 18, then f (x) is strictly decreasing in

(a) (–, 1] b) [3, ) (c) (–, 1]  [3, ) (d) (1, 3)

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