Mathematics · JEE

Integral as an anti-derivative Previous Year Questions for JEE

1+ syllabus-aligned questions available

Quick answer

Goodmarks offers 1+ JEE-style PYQs for Integral as an anti-derivative with detailed solutions. While official past papers rotate yearly, our bank covers the same concepts, difficulty, and question formats tested in JEE Mathematics.

Previous year questions are the fastest way to understand how Integral as an anti-derivative is tested in JEE. Practise 1+ exam-pattern MCQs modelled on JEE Main and Advanced, with full solutions for every question.

Free sample questions

Attempt 1 free MCQs for Integral as an anti-derivative. Unlock the full bank with Pro.

Unlock full bank
Q1MathsUnit 8: Integral Calculus
If f(x)log(sinx)dx=log[logsinx]+c\int \frac{\boldsymbol{f}(\boldsymbol{x})}{\log (\sin \boldsymbol{x})} \boldsymbol{d} \boldsymbol{x}=\log [\log \sin \boldsymbol{x}]+\boldsymbol{c} thenf(x)=\operatorname{then} f(x)=\dots

Want unlimited Integral as an anti-derivative practice?

Pro unlocks the full question bank, topic filters, and attempt history.

Frequently asked questions

Why practise PYQs for Integral as an anti-derivative?

PYQs reveal recurring concepts, common traps, and the difficulty level JEE expects. Solving them builds exam temperament and time management.

Does Goodmarks have actual JEE past papers?

Our bank includes exam-style MCQs aligned with JEE Main Mathematics syllabus for Integral as an anti-derivative, covering the same topics as previous year papers.

How should I use PYQs for Integral Calculus?

Solve timed sets, review every explanation, note weak subtopics, then revisit with focused practice on Goodmarks.

Are PYQ solutions step-by-step?

Yes. Every question includes the correct answer and a detailed explanation showing the reasoning.