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Engineering Mathematics I Multiple Choice

This document provides information about an engineering mathematics class test that will take place in December 2015. It is a multiple choice test consisting of 15 questions to be completed within 1 hour. Students must select only one answer for each question by marking their answer sheet clearly with a soft pencil. Rough working should only be done on the test booklet and not the answer sheet.

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Engineering Mathematics I Multiple Choice

This document provides information about an engineering mathematics class test that will take place in December 2015. It is a multiple choice test consisting of 15 questions to be completed within 1 hour. Students must select only one answer for each question by marking their answer sheet clearly with a soft pencil. Rough working should only be done on the test booklet and not the answer sheet.

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Engineering Mathematics I - Class Test

December 2015
NO CALCULATORS
Time Allowed: 1 Hour
Answer ALL questions
Write your answers on the Answer Sheet.
Remember to include your name and student ID number.
Total marks available: 15

Format of the Test


The format of this test is multiple choice, each question being followed by five possible
answers, of which only one is correct. Since your answer form will be marked by an optical
device, it is important that you indicate only one correct answer to each question. Each
question counts 1 mark.
Please record clearly your answer to each question by drawing a short thick line with a soft
pencil through the letter which you think corresponds to the correct answer. For example, if
you think the correct answer to question 1 is C, then the relevant entry would be

Rough working should be done only on the booklet, and not on the answer sheet. You do
not need to submit your rough working.

3 +2

[1] Evaluate (2) where () = ln (3 4 +7)


9

(a) 10
7

(b) 30
143

(c) 310
(d) 1
19

(e) 170

[2] Evaluate (1) where () = ( (3

3 2 2 +1)

(a) 25 10
(b) 20 5
(c) 35 3
(d) 5 4
(e) 40 3

[3] Calculate the gradient of the function at (1, 1) for the curve 2 3 + 3 2 = 4.
(a) 1
(b) -1
(c) 2
(d) -2
(e) 5

[4] Find when = sin 2 and = 2 .


3

(a)

6 2 2
(sin 2 + 2 cos 2)
2
6 2 2

(b) (4 sin 2 + 2 cos 2)


3
2

(c) (2sin 2 + 2 cos 2)


2
6 2 2

(d) (2sin 2 + cos 2)


3
6 2 2

(e) (2 sin 2 + cos 2)

[5] Evaluate 8 sinh3 (4) .


1

(a) 32 cosh 12

(b) 12 cosh 12
1

(c) 6 sinh 4

cosh 4 +

cosh 4 +

(d) 6 cosh 12
(e) 18 sinh 4

sinh 4 +

2
3
8

cosh 4 +

cosh 4 +

[6] Evaluate 3

2 +9

(a) 12
5

(b) 36
(c) ) (88) (12)
(d) (58) (10)
7

(e) 10

/2

[7] Evaluate 0

3 sin .

(a) 2
(b) 4
(c) 3
(d) -2
(e) 5

[8] Find the first four terms of the Taylor series for () = about = 4.
(a) () = 2 +

(3)
4

(b) () = 2 +

(4)

(c) () = 1 +

(4)

(d) () = 1 +

(3)

(e) () = 0.5 +

(3)
4

(3)2
64
(4)2
64
(4)2
64
(3)2

64

+
+
+
+

(3)2
64

(3)3
512
(4)3
512
(4)3
512
(3)3

512

+
+
+
+

(3)3
512

[9] Using a Maclaurin polynomial, approximate the function () = ( ) up to the

fourth order. Use the result to approximate ( 2 )


(a)

96

(b) 2 48
(c) 2 + 48
(d)
(e)

2
4
2
4

+ 96

+ 48

[10] Using a series method, calculate ln (2) to 5th order.


1

18

(a) +

1
42

1
78

(b) 1 10 + 24 64
(c) 1 + 48 64 + 164
1

(d) 2 8 + 24 64
1

(e) 1.5 + 24 32 + 164

[11] Let = 1+2

and = (1 ). Find Re(u) and Im(u).

(a) Re (u) = 1.5 and Im(u) =-1


(b) Re (u) = 2 and Im(u) =-1
(c) Re (u) = 1 and Im(u) =-1
(d) Re (u) = -2 and Im(u) =-1
(e) Re (u) = -1 and Im(u) =1

[12] Express sinh () as a function of .


(a) sin
(b) sin
(c) cos
(d) cos
(e) tan

[13] Calculate the angle between the vectors = 3 and = 3 23 .


(a) 35
(b) 30
(c) 25
(d) 50
(e) 45

[14] Find a vector that is perpendicular to both = 5 3 + 2 and = 2 + 4 .


8
(a) ( 20 )
7
10
(b) ( 20 )
7
16
(c) (20)
10
8
(d) ( 15 )
8
8
(e) ( 20 )
4

[15] The three vertices of a triangle have coordinates (1, 3, 0), (1, 6, 4) and (1, 7, 2).
Calculate the area of the triangle.
(a) 40
(b) 35
(c) 15
(d) 55
(e) 30

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