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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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