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Part II: Multiple Chooses (Marks: 5)

1. ______________is a way to determine whether or not a relation is a function.


a. Vertical line test
b. Horizontal line test
c. Absorption test
d. None
2. In polar coordinate, the number r is called
a. The radial coordinate of P
b. Angular coordinate
c. Polar angle
d. None
3. Many physical quantities such as area, length, mass, and temperature are
a. Scalar quantity
b. Vector quantity
c. Quantum mechanics
d. None
4. The points in the direction of motion and whose length represents the distance from the starting
point to the ending point is called
a. The displacement vector
b. The velocity vector
c. The acceleration vector
d. All
5. Vectors can be represented geometrically by arrows in
a. 2D-space
b. 3D-space
c. Both a & b
d. None
6. Vectors can be described in 3 ways;
a. Using its magnitude & angle.
b. Using its components form
c. Using its SUV form
d. All
7. The distance between the initial and terminal points of a vector v is called
a. The length of v
b. The norm of v
c. The magnitude of v
d. All
8. The norm/magnitude of vector can be obtained by;
a. Pythagorean theorem
b. Cartesian plane
c. Quadratic formula
d. None
9. Find the magnitude & direction of v=<4i+3j>
a. llVll=5, θ=36. 86°
b. llVll=8, θ=45°
c. llVll=6, θ=24.5°
d. None
10. ______________is a new kind of multiplication in which two vectors are multiplied to produce a
scalar.
a. Cross product
b. Dot product
c. Unit product
d. None
11. Compute the dot product of these vectors a=<6i-4j>, b=<3i-9j>

u*v=54, u*v=16, u*v=22, None


12. If a, b, c and d are real numbers, then we define a matrix of a 2×2 determinant by

ad–bc, ab–cd, ac–bd, None


13. Some double integrals are easier to evaluate if the region of integration is expressed in

Parametric curves, Cartesian plane, Polar coordinates., None


14. The basic concepts of calculus to functions of two or more variables, commonly called

Functions of several variables., Functions of single variable., Functions of multiple


variables., Both a & c
15. To this point (in Calculus II) we’ve looked almost exclusively at functions of multi
variables in the form
f(x,y), f(x), f(x,y,z), Both a & c

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