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MTH301 - Calculus-II - UnSolved - Final Term Paper - 03

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about calculus, vector-valued functions, Laplace transforms, and line integrals. The questions cover topics like continuity of vector-valued functions, derivatives of vector-valued functions, integrals of trigonometric functions, periods of periodic functions, Laplace transform properties and inverse Laplace transforms, and evaluating line integrals. The document provides multiple choice options for the answer to each question and directs the reader to a website to access more practice problems.
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MTH301 - Calculus-II - UnSolved - Final Term Paper - 03

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions about calculus, vector-valued functions, Laplace transforms, and line integrals. The questions cover topics like continuity of vector-valued functions, derivatives of vector-valued functions, integrals of trigonometric functions, periods of periodic functions, Laplace transform properties and inverse Laplace transforms, and evaluating line integrals. The document provides multiple choice options for the answer to each question and directs the reader to a website to access more practice problems.
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MTH301 - Calculus-II

r (t )
Q # 01: Is the following vector-valued function continuous at t = 1 ? If not, why?
→ +
 1 2
t 
r (t ) =  , t , 2t 
 t − 1 


r (t )
• is continuous at t = 1

r (1)
• is not defined

→ lim r (t )
r (1) t →1
• is defined but does not exist

→ lim r (t )
r (1) t →1
• is defined and exists but these two numbers are not equal.

π
→ t=
r (t ) 2
Q # 02: Is the following vector-valued function continuous at ? If not,
why?

r (t ) = (tan t , sin t 2 , cos t )
π
→ t=
r (t ) 2
• is continuous at

π 
r 
2
• is not defined


π  limπ r (t )
r  t→
2 2

• is defined but does not exist




π  limπ r (t )
r  t→
2 2

• is defined and exists but these two numbers are not equal.

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Q # 03: What is the derivative of following vector-valued function?



 3
r (t ) =  t 4 , t + 1 , 2 
 t 


 1 −6 
r ′(t ) =  4t 3 , , 3 
 t +1 t 


 1 6
r ′(t ) =  4t 3 , , 3
 2 t +1 t 


 1 −6 
r ′(t ) =  4t 4 , , 3 
 2 t +1 t 


 1 −6 
r ′(t ) =  4t 3 , , 3 
 2 t +1 t 

Q # 04: The following differential is exact


dz = (3 x + 4 xy ) dx + (2 x 2 + 2 y ) dy
2

• True
• False

Q # 05: The following differential is exact


dz = ( x 2 + y 2 ) dx − 2 xy dy

• True
• False

Q # 06: Which of the following is correct?


π
2
2

0
sin 3 x dx =
3

π
2


0
sin 3 x dx =
6

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π
2
4

0
sin 3 x dx =
3

π
2

∫ sin 3 x dx = π
0

Q # 07: Which of the following is correct?


π
2
3

0
sin 4 x dx =
16

π
2


0
sin 4 x dx =
16

π
2
3

0
sin 4 x dx =
8

π
2


0
sin 4 x dx =
3

x
f ( x) = sin
2
Q # 08: What is the period of a periodic function defined by ?
π
2

• π

2

• 4π

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Q # 09: Match the following periodic function with its graph.


2 − x 0< x<3
f ( x) = 
 −1 3< x <5

Q # 10: Match the following periodic function with its graph.


3
4 x 0< x<4

f ( x ) = 7 − x 4 < x < 10
 −3 10 < x < 13

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Q # 11: What is the period of periodic function whose graph is as below?

0
2.25
3
6

Q # 12: Let L denotes the Laplace Transform.


L{F (t )} = f ( s )
According to First Shift Theorem, if then which of the following
equation holds?
s and a
are constants.

• L{e − at F (t )} = f ( s + a )
L{e− at F (t )} = f ( s)

L{e− at F (t )} = f (a )

L{e − at F (t )} = f ( s − a )

Q # 13: Let L denotes the Laplace Transform.


 F (t ) 
lim  
t →0
 t 
L{F (t )} = f ( s )
If where s is a constant.and exists then which of the
following equation holds?

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 F (t ) 
L  = f (s + a)
 t 

 F (t ) 
L  = f (s − a)
 t 


 F (t ) 
L  = ∫ f ( s ) ds
 t  s

 F (t )  d
L  = − { f ( s )}
 t  ds

Q # 14: What is Laplace transform of the function F (t ) if F (t ) = t ?


1
L {t} =
• s
1
L {t} = 2
• s
L {t} = e− s

L {t} = s

Q # 15: What is Laplace transform of a function F(t)?

(s is a constant)
s

∫ e − st F (t ) dt
• 0

∫ e st F (t ) dt
• 0

∫ e − st F (t ) dt
• −∞

∫ e − st F (t ) dt
• 0

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s
Q # 16: What is Laplace Inverse Transform of s + 25
2

 s 
L−1  2  = sin 5t
•  s + 25  s
 s 
L−1  2  = cos 5t
•  s + 25  s
 s 
L−1  2  = sin 25t
•  s + 25 
 s 
L−1  2  = cos 25t
•  s + 25 

Q # 17: What is L{4} if L denotes Laplace Transform?


4
L{4} = 2
• s + 16
s
L{4} = 2
• s + 16
4
L{4} =
• s
1
L{4} =
• s−4

Q # 18: What is L{−6} if L denotes Laplace Transform?


1
L{−6} =
• s+6
−6
L{−6} =
• s
s
L{−6} = 2
• s + 36
−6
L{−6} = 2
• s + 36


C
(3 x + 2 y ) dx + (2 x − y ) dy

Q # 19: Evaluate the line integral where C is the line


segment from (0, 0) to (2, 0).
• 6
• -6
• 0

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• Do not exist


C
(2 x + y ) dx + ( x 2 − y ) dy

Q # 20: Evaluate the line integral where C is the line


segment from (0, 0) to (2, 0).
• 0
• -4
• 4
• Do not exist

Q # 21: Divergence of a vector function is always a ------------


Scalar
Vector

Q # 22: If p is the period of a function then that function is said to be periodic if


f ( x + p ) = f ( x)
, _______________

For all values of x in the domain of f

For positive values of x in the domain of f

For negative values of x in the domain of f

Q # 23: A vector field is a vector each of whose components is a scalar field

True

False

Q # 24: How many real numbers exist between two consecutive integers?

• 0
• 1
• Infinite
• None

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Q # 25: Consider the interval (-1, 5) on co-ordinate line. What does this interval
denote?
• The set of all real numbers between -1 and 5
• The set of all integers between -1 and 5
• The set of all natural numbers between -1 and 5
• The set of all rational numbers between -1 and 5

Q # 26: All axes are negative in ----------- octant.


• Second
• Fourth
• Seventh
• Eighth

f ( x, y , z ) = 1 − x 2 − y 2 − z 2
Q # 27: Consider the function . What is the value of
 1 1
f  0, , 
 2 2
?
 1 1 1
f  0, ,  =
 2 2 2

 1 1
f  0, ,  = 2
 2 2

 1 1 1
f  0, ,  =
 2 2 2

 1 1
f  0, ,  = 0
 2 2

α , β and γ
Q # 28: If are the direction angles of a line then
cos α + cos β + cos γ
2 2 2

• 0
• 1
• 2
• T

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y=4
Q # 29: Which of the following is geometrical representation of the equation ,
in three dimensional space?

• A point on y-axis
• Plane parallel to xy-plane
• Plane parallel to yz-axis
• Plane parallel to xz-plane

Q # 30: Let w = f(x, y, z) and x = g(r, s), y = h(r, s), z = t(r, s) then by chain rule
∂w
=
∂r
..........

∂w ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂w ∂z
+ +
• ∂x ∂r ∂y ∂r ∂z ∂r
∂w ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂w ∂z
+ +
∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r ∂r

∂w ∂x ∂x ∂w ∂y ∂y ∂w ∂z ∂z
+ +
∂x ∂r ∂s ∂y ∂r ∂s ∂z ∂r ∂s

∂w ∂r ∂w ∂r ∂w ∂r
+ +
∂r ∂x ∂r ∂y ∂r ∂z

f y y
Q # 31: If is a function of x , and x , are functions of t , then
df
= ...................
dt

∂f ∂f
+
∂x ∂y

∂f ∂x ∂f ∂y
+
∂x ∂t ∂y ∂t

∂f ∂x ∂f ∂y

∂x ∂t ∂y ∂t

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f ( x, y )
Q # 32: Double integral of a function represents . . . . . . . . . of the region
between the surface defined by the function and the plane which contains its domain.

• Perimeter
• Volume
• Area
• Circumference

d b

∫ ∫ f ( x, y )dxdy
c a

Q # 33: For the double integral , order of integration does not matter
f ( x, y )
provided that is . . . . . . . . . . .

• Bounded
• Discontinuous
• Defined
• Continuous

Q # 34: Match the following equation in polar co-ordinates with its graph.
r sin θ = a
where a is an arbitrary cons tan t

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 −3π 
 −2, 
 2 
Q # 35: Polar co-ordinates of a point are . Which of the following is
another possible polar co-ordinates representation of this point?
 π
 −2, 
 2

 π
 −2, 
 4

 3π 
 −2, 
 4 

 π
 −2, 
 3

 −3π 
 −2, 
 2 
Q # 36: Polar co-ordinates of a point are . Which of the following is
another possible polar co-ordinates representation of this point?
 −π 
 2, 
 4 

 −π 
 2, 
 2 

 −π 
 2, 
 3 

 3π 
 2, 
 4 

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Q # 37: If the equation of a curve, in polar co-ordinates, remains unchanged after


(r , θ ) (r , − θ )
replacing by then the curve is said to be symmetric about
.......................
• Initial line
• y-axis
• Pole
• origin

Q # 38: The graph of curve r2 = 4 cos 2 θ is symmetric about ...........................


Initial line
y-axis
both initial line and y-axis
none of these

Q # 39: If the equation of a curve, in polar co-ordinates, remains unchanged after


(r , θ ) (−r , θ )
replacing by then the curve is said to be symmetric about . . . . . . . . . . .
..
• origin
• Initial line
• y-axis
• Pole

p(0, θ )
Q # 40: The point in polar coordinate system lies on . . . . . . . . . . .

• Polar axis
• y-axis
• Pole
• None of these

Question No: 41 ( Marks: 2 )

Find derivative of the following vector-valued function.


→ ^ ^ ^
r (t ) = cos5t i + tan t j + 6sin t k

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Question No: 42 ( Marks: 2 )


π
2


0
sin 5 x dx

Use Wallis sine formula to evaluate

Question No: 43 ( Marks: 2 )


F (t )
Find Laplace transform of the function if
F (t ) = t 3 e−3t

Question No: 44 ( Marks: 2 )

Define Relative Maximum Value of a function of two variables.

Question No: 45 ( Marks: 3 )

→ → ^ ^ ^
div F F = (3 x + y ) i + xy 2 z j + ( xz 2 ) k
Find , if

Question No: 46 ( Marks: 3 )

a0
Determine the fourier co-efficient , of periodic function defined by
f ( x) = x 0 < x <1

Question No: 47 ( Marks: 3 )


Determine whether the following differential is exact or not.
dz = (3 x 2 e 2 y − 2 y 2 e3 x ) dx + (2 x 3e 2 y − 2 ye3 x ) dy
Question No: 48 ( Marks: 3 )

Evaluate the following double integral.


∫∫ ( x + 2 y ) dx dy
2

Question No: 49 ( Marks: 5 )


an
Determine the fourier co-efficient of the following function.
f ( x) = x 2 0 < x < 2π

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Question No: 50 ( Marks: 5 )


π
→ ^ ^ 0≤t ≤
r (t ) = ( t − sin t ) i + (1 − cos t ) j 4
Find arc-length of the curve when .

Question No: 51 ( Marks: 5 )

Determine whether the following vector field F is conservative or not.


→ ^ ^ ^
F ( x, y, z ) = (4 x − z ) i + (3 y + z ) j + ( y − x) k

Question No: 52 ( Marks: 5 )

x4 − y2
f ( x, y ) =
x4 + y 2
By considering different paths, show that the function has no limit
( x, y ) → (0, 0)
as .

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