JEE · Maths · Class 11Limits and Derivatives — NEET Maths MCQs
30 questions written by hand against the NCERT chapter. Every wrong option is explained, not just the right one.
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The limit of a function at a point exists when its left-hand and right-hand limits at that point are
- equal ✓
- both positive
- both non-zero
- unequal
Answer: A. A two-sided limit exists precisely when the two one-sided limiting values agree.
Why not B: The common limiting value may be negative or zero; its sign does not decide existence.
Why not C: A limit can exist and equal zero, so non-zero one-sided values are not required.
Why not D: Unequal one-sided limits are precisely the reason a two-sided limit fails to exist.
Let f(x) = 1 for x < 0 and f(x) = 2 for x ≥ 0. What is lim(x→0) f(x)?
- 1
- 2
- Does not exist ✓
- 3/2
Answer: C. The left-hand limit is 1 while the right-hand limit is 2, so the two-sided limit does not exist.
Why not A: This uses only the values approached from the negative side and ignores the right-hand limit.
Why not B: This uses f(0) and the right-hand behaviour but ignores values approaching from the left.
Why not D: A two-sided limit is not obtained by averaging unequal one-sided limits.
Evaluate lim(x→0) (sin 5x)/(sin 2x).
- 5/2 ✓
- 2/5
- 5
- 2
Answer: A. Multiplying by 5x/5x and 2x/2x reduces the standard-limit factors to 1, leaving 5/2.
Why not B: This reverses numerator and denominator coefficients after applying the standard sine limit.
Why not C: This retains the factor 5 but omits division by the denominator factor 2.
Why not D: This retains the factor 2 from the denominator and discards the numerator factor 5.
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This chapter test has 30 questions — 10 easy, 14 medium and 6 hard — all written against the NCERT Class 11 chapter.
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