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This section includes 8 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Mathematics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
If y = 3x((x + a)/(x + b)) + 5 where, a and b are constants and a > b, be the total cost for x unit of output of a commodity. What will be the nature of marginal cost as the output increases continuously? |
| A. | Does not change |
| B. | Increases continuously |
| C. | Falls continuously |
| D. | Changes as the interval of y changes |
| Answer» D. Changes as the interval of y changes | |
| 2. |
What will be the nature of the equation (sin )/ for 0 < < /2 if increases continuously? |
| A. | Decreases |
| B. | Increases |
| C. | Cannot be determined for 0 < < /2 |
| D. | A constant function |
| Answer» B. Increases | |
| 3. |
What will be nature of the f(x) = 10 9x + 6x2 x3 for 1 < x < 3? |
| A. | Decreases |
| B. | Increases |
| C. | Cannot be determined for 1 < x < 3 |
| D. | A constant function |
| Answer» C. Cannot be determined for 1 < x < 3 | |
| 4. |
What will be nature of the f(x) = 10 9x + 6x2 x3 for x < 1? |
| A. | Decreases |
| B. | Increases |
| C. | Cannot be determined for x < 1 |
| D. | A constant function |
| Answer» B. Increases | |
| 5. |
What will be nature of the f(x) = 10 9x + 6x2 x3 for x > 3? |
| A. | Decreases |
| B. | Increases |
| C. | Cannot be determined for x > 3 |
| D. | A constant function |
| Answer» B. Increases | |
| 6. |
What will be the range of the function f(x) = 2x3 9x2 24x + 5 which decreases with x? |
| A. | -1 < x < 4 |
| B. | 1 < x < 4 |
| C. | -1 x < 4 |
| D. | -1 < x 4 |
| Answer» B. 1 < x < 4 | |
| 7. |
What will be the range of the function f(x) = 2x3 9x2 24x + 5 which increases with x? |
| A. | x > 4 |
| B. | x > 4 or x < -1 |
| C. | x < -1 |
| D. | Can t be determined |
| Answer» C. x < -1 | |
| 8. |
If x > 0, then which one is correct? |
| A. | x > log(x + 1) |
| B. | x < log (x + 1) |
| C. | x = log(x + 1) |
| D. | x log(x + 1) |
| Answer» B. x < log (x + 1) | |