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Electrical

Board Exam

MATHEMATICS
(Trigonometry)
1. What is the value of x if log, 1295
= 4?

A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 3
1. What is the value of x if log, 1295
= 4?

A. 4
B. 5
C. 6
D. 3
2. Express 3 ln x + ½ ln y in
Briggsian Logarithm

A. Log x³y
B. Log x³y½
C. 0.434 log x³y½
D. 2.3 log x³y½
2. Express 3 ln x + ½ ln y in
Briggsian Logarithm

A. Log x³y
B. Log x³y½
C. 0.434 log x³y½
D. 2.3 log x³y½
3. Which of the following is the
opposite of pi/3?

A. 7 pi/6
B. 5 pi/4
C. 4 pi/3
D. 9 pi/8
3. Which of the following is the
opposite of pi/3?

A. 7 pi/6
B. 5 pi/4
C. 4 pi/3
D. 9 pi/8
4. What rotations between zero and
2 pi radians have the same effect as
the rotation with the measure 405
degrees?

A. 25 deg
B. 30 deg
C. 45 deg
D. 60 deg
4. What rotations between zero and
2 pi radians have the same effect as
the rotation with the measure 405
degrees?

A. 25 deg
B. 30 deg
C. 45 deg
D. 60 deg
5. If cos theta = -3/4 and than theta
is negative , the value of sin theta is
_____.

A. -4/5
B. -(sqrt. of 7)/4
C. (4sqrt. of 7)7
D. (sqrt. of 7)/7
5. If cos theta = -3/4 and than theta
is negative , the value of sin theta is
_____.

A. -4/5
B. -(sqrt. of 7)/4
C. (4sqrt. of 7)7
D. (sqrt. of 7)/7
6. If sin A = -4/5 and cot B=4, both in
Quadrant III, the value of sin (A+B) is

A. -0.844
B. 0.844
C. -0.922
D. 0.922
6. If sin A = -4/5 and cot B=4, both in
Quadrant III, the value of sin (A+B) is

A. -0.844
B. 0.844
C. -0.922
D. 0.922
7. If csc²Ø =1 + x, cot²Ø

A. X
B. 1 + x
C. 1 - x
D. x²
7. If csc²Ø =1 + x, cot²Ø

A. X
B. 1 + x
C. 1 - x
D. x²
8. If cos z =2, find cos 2z.

A. -26
B. 14
C. 5
D. 7
8. If cos z =2, find cos 2z.

A. -26
B. 14
C. 5
D. 7
9. If cos z =2, find cos 3z.

A. 7
B. 17
C. 27
D. 37
9. If cos z =2, find cos 3z.

A. 7
B. 17
C. 27
D. 37
10. Simplify (cos 0° + cos 1° + cos 2°
+…. + cos 90°) (sin 0° + sin 1° + sin 2°
+…. + sin 90°)

A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
10. Simplify (cos 0° + cos 1° + cos 2°
+…. + cos 90°) (sin 0° + sin 1° + sin 2°
+…. + sin 90°)

A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
11. Sin (x + y) = 0.9659, sin x = 0.5.
Find cos y.

A. 0.425
B. 0.816
C. 0.707
D. 1.0
11. Sin (x + y) = 0.9659, sin x = 0.5.
Find cos y.

A. 0.425
B. 0.816
C. 0.707
D. 1.0
12. What is the value of x in Arc tan
3x + Arc tan 2x = 45 deg?

A. -1/6 and 1
B. 1/6 and -1
C. 1/6
D. -1
12. What is the value of x in Arc tan
3x + Arc tan 2x = 45 deg?

A. -1/6 and 1
B. 1/6 and -1
C. 1/6
D. -1
13. How many degrees is 6400 mils?

A. 90
B. 180
C. 270
D. 360
13. How many degrees is 6400 mils?

A. 90
B. 180
C. 270
D. 360
14. How many possible triangles can
be formed in angle A=126 deg and
side a = 20 cm and b = 25 cm?

A. 1 soultion
B. 2 solutions
C. No solution
D. °°
14. How many possible triangles can
be formed in angle A=126 deg and
side a = 20 cm and b = 25 cm?

A. 1 soultion
B. 2 solutions
C. No solution
D. °°
15. A triangular fish pen has sides 30
cm, 50 cm, and 60 cm. find the acute
angle opposite to the shortest side

A. 90 deg
B. 45 deg
C. 30 deg
D. 60 deg
15. A triangular fish pen has sides 30
cm, 50 cm, and 60 cm. find the acute
angle opposite to the shortest side

A. 90 deg
B. 45 deg
C. 30 deg
D. 60 deg
16. Given the curve y = 3 cos ½ x.
Find the amplitude and period.

A. 3, pi/2
B. 3, 2 pi
C. 3, 3 pi/2
D. 3, 4 pi
16. Given the curve y = 3 cos ½ x.
Find the amplitude and period.

A. 3, pi/2
B. 3, 2 pi
C. 3, 3 pi/2
D. 3, 4 pi
17. In the curve y = (1/2) tan x, what
is the period?

A. Pi/2
B. 2 pi
C. Pi
D. 2 pi/3
17. In the curve y = (1/2) tan x, what
is the period?

A. Pi/2
B. 2 pi
C. Pi
D. 2 pi/3
18. A support wire is anchored 12 ft
up from the base of a flagpole and
the horizontal distance of the base of
a flagpole from the other and end of
the wire is 16 ft. Find the length of
the supporting wire.

A. 34 ft
B. 36 ft
C. 20 ft
D. 22 ft
18. A support wire is anchored 12 ft
up from the base of a flagpole and
the horizontal distance of the base of
a flagpole from the other and end of
the wire is 16 ft. Find the length of
the supporting wire.

A. 34 ft
B. 36 ft
C. 20 ft
D. 22 ft
19. What is the angle of sun above
the horizon, when the building 150 ft
high cast a shadow of 405 ft?

A. 21.74 deg
B. 68.29 deg
C. 20.32 deg
D. 69.68 deg
19. What is the angle of sun above
the horizon, when the building 150 ft
high cast a shadow of 405 ft?

A. 21.74 deg
B. 68.29 deg
C. 20.32 deg
D. 69.68 deg
20. Find the height of a tree in the
angle of elevation of its top change
from 20 deg to 40 deg as the
observer advances 23 meters toward
the base.

A. 14.78 m
B. 13.78 m
C. 15.78 m
D. 16.78 m
20. Find the height of a tree in the
angle of elevation of its top change
from 20 deg to 40 deg as the
observer advances 23 meters toward
the base.

A. 14.78 m
B. 13.78 m
C. 15.78 m
D. 16.78 m
21. Two stones are 1 mile apart and
are of the same level as the foot of
the hill. The angles of depression of
the two stones viewed from the top
of the hill are 5 degrees and 15
degrees respectively. Find the height
of the hill.

A. 109.01 m
B. 209.01 m
C. 409.01 m
D. 309.01 m
21. Two stones are 1 mile apart and
are of the same level as the foot of
the hill. The angles of depression of
the two stones viewed from the top
of the hill are 5 degrees and 15
degrees respectively. Find the height
of the hill.

A. 109.01 m
B. 209.01 m
C. 409.01 m
D. 309.01 m
22. A photographer wants to take a
picture of a 4 feet vase standing on a 3
feet pedestal. She wants to position
the camera point C on the floor so that
the angles subtended by the vase and
the pedestal are the same size. How
far away from the foot of the pedestal
should the camera be?

A. 8.1 ft
B. 6.3 ft
C. 7.9 ft
D. 4.8 ft
22. A photographer wants to take a
picture of a 4 feet vase standing on a 3
feet pedestal. She wants to position
the camera point C on the floor so that
the angles subtended by the vase and
the pedestal are the same size. How
far away from the foot of the pedestal
should the camera be?

A. 8.1 ft
B. 6.3 ft
C. 7.9 ft
D. 4.8 ft
23. Two cars A and B started at the
same time from the same point and
moved along straight line which
intersects at an angle of 60 degrees. If
car A was moving at the rate of 50 kph
and car B at the rate of 70 kph, how far
apart are they at the end of 45
minutes.

A. 46.84 km
B. 78. 3 km
C. 48. 64 km
D. 73.8 km
23. Two cars A and B started at the
same time from the same point and
moved along straight line which
intersects at an angle of 60 degrees. If
car A was moving at the rate of 50 kph
and car B at the rate of 70 kph, how far
apart are they at the end of 45
minutes.

A. 46.84 km
B. 78. 3 km
C. 48. 64 km
D. 73.8 km
24. An airplane has an airspeed of
210 mph the bearing of N 30 deg E a
wind is blowing due west at 30 mph.
Find its ground speed rounded to the
nearest degree.

A. 201
B. 187
C. 197
D. 175
24. An airplane has an airspeed of
210 mph the bearing of N 30 deg E a
wind is blowing due west at 30 mph.
Find its ground speed rounded to the
nearest degree.

A. 201
B. 187
C. 197
D. 175
25. An airplane flew from Manila
(14°36’ N, 121°5’ E) at an average
speed of 300 mph on a course S 32°
E. At what point will it cross the
equator? The radius of the earth is
3959 miles.

A. 128°2’ E
B. 130°2’ E
C. 134°2’ E
D. 132°2’ E
25. An airplane flew from Manila
(14°36’ N, 121°5’ E) at an average
speed of 300 mph on a course S 32°
E. At what point will it cross the
equator? The radius of the earth is
3959 miles.

A. 128°2’ E
B. 130°2’ E
C. 134°2’ E
D. 132°2’ E
26. Two cities are 270 miles apart lie
on the same meridian. What is the
difference in latitude, if the radius of
the earth is 3960 miles?

A. 2/44 rad
B. 3/44 rad
C. 4/44 rad
D. 5/44 rad
26. Two cities are 270 miles apart lie
on the same meridian. What is the
difference in latitude, if the radius of
the earth is 3960 miles?

A. 2/44 rad
B. 3/44 rad
C. 4/44 rad
D. 5/44 rad

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