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DPP Areas

The document contains a series of mathematical questions related to calculating areas under curves and between various geometric shapes. Each question presents different functions and conditions, requiring the reader to determine the area based on provided options. Some questions are marked as important with an asterisk (*).
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DPP Areas

Questions BITSAT Crash Course

Area Under Curve

1. The area of the region bounded by the lines y = 2x + 1, y = 3x + 1 and x = 4 is


(1) 16 sq. unit (2) 121

3
sq.unit
(3) 121

6
sq.unit (4) 8 sq. unit
2*. The area bounded by the curve y =|x|− 1 and y = − |x| + 1 is -
(1) 1 (2) 2

(3) 2√ 2 (4) 4√ 2

3*. The area enclosed between the curve y = log e


(x + e) and the coordinate-axes is
(1) 3 (2) 4

(3) 1 (4) 2

4. The area enclosed within the curve |x|+|y|= 1 is


(1) 1 sq unit (2) 2√2 sq units

(3) √2 sq unit s (4) 2 sq units


5*. The area bounded by the curve y = x|x|, x-axis from the ordinates x = – 1 to x = 1 is given by
(1) 0 (2) 1

(3) 2

3
(4) 1

6*. The area enclosed by the curves x 2


= y, y = x + 2 and x -axis is -
(1) 5

6
sq .unit (2) 5

4
sq. unit
(3) 5

2
sq. unit (4) None of these
7. The area bounded between the curve y 2
= 2y − x and y-axis is
(1) 4

3
sq. unit (2) 2

3
sq. unit
(3) 1

3
sq. unit (4) 5 sq. unit
8. The area (in sq. units) of the region {(x, y)∈ R
2
: x
2
≤ y ≤ 3 − 2x} , is.
(1) 32

3
(2) 34

(3) 29

3
(4) 31

9*. The area enclosed between the curves y = sin 2


x and y = cos 2
x in the interval 0 ≤ x ≤ π is -
(1) 2 sq. unit (2) 1

2
sq. unit

(3) 1 sq. unit (4) None of these


10. The area bounded by the curves y = 2x and y = 2
|x|
and x = 0 is equal to
x

(1) 2

3
sq. unit (2) 2√2
sq. unit
6

(3) √2
sq. unit
(4) None of these
6

11*. The area (in sq. units) of the region {(x, y)∈ R 2

∣4x
2
≤ y ≤ 8x + 12} is
(1) 125

3
(2) 128

(3) 124

3
(4) 127

12. The area of smaller part between the circle x 2


+ y
2
= 4 and the line x = 1 is
(1) 4π

3
− √3 (2) 8π

3
− √3

(3) 4π

3
+ √3 (4) 5π

3
+ √3

13*. The area bounded by the curves y = x and y = 2 2

2
is
( 1+x )

(1) (π −
1
) sq. units (2) (π −
2
) sq. units
3 3

(3) ( 2π−1 )
sq. units (4) None of these
3

14. If the area bounded by f(x) = max(sin x, cos x); 0 ≤ x ≤ π

2
, x =
π

2
and the coordinates axes is equal to k, then [k + 3] is equal to (where, [.] denotes the greatest
integer function
(1) 2 (2) 8
(3) 4 (4) 6
15*. The area of the region enclosed by the curves y = x, x = e, y = 1/x and the positive x-axis is
(1) 3/2 square units (2) 5/2 square units
(3) 1/2 square units (4) 1 square units
16. Let I = ∫
b

a
(x
4 2
− 2x )dx. If I is minimum then the ordered pair (a, b) is
(1) (0, √2) (2) (√2, − √2)

(3) (− √2, 0) (4) (−√2, √2)

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DPP Areas
Questions BITSAT Crash Course

17. For 0 ≤ x ≤ π, the area bounded by y = x and y = x + sin x, is


(1) 2 (2) 4

(3) 2π (4) 4π

18*. The triangle formed by the tangent to the curve f (x)= x


2
+ bx − b at the point (1, 1) and the coordinate axes, lies in the first quadrant. If its area is 2, then the
value of y - intercept is
(1) - 1 (2) 3
(3) - 3 (4) 1
19*. Let f (x) be a non-negative continuous function such that the area bounded by the curve y = f (x), x-axis and the abscissa x = π

4
and x = β > π

4
is
(β sin β +
π

4
cos β + √2β) . Then f(
π

2
) is
(1) (
π
− √2 + 1) (2) (
π
+ √2 − 1)
4 4

(3) (1 −
π
+ √2) (4) (1 −
π
− √2)
4 4

20*. The area in the first quadrant between x 2


+ y
2
= π
2
and y = sin x is -
3 3

(1) ( π −8 )

sq. unit (2) π

4
sq. unit
4
3 3

(3) ( π −16 )

sq. unit (4) ( π −8 )

sq. unit
4 2

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