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First Quarter Examination in Basic Calculus 11

This document contains a 32-question multiple choice exam on basic calculus concepts including: 1) Evaluating limits using definitions such as limx→c f(x) = L 2) Identifying common limit theorems like the multiplication theorem 3) Determining continuity of functions by checking for existence of limits and equality of left and right limits
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First Quarter Examination in Basic Calculus 11

This document contains a 32-question multiple choice exam on basic calculus concepts including: 1) Evaluating limits using definitions such as limx→c f(x) = L 2) Identifying common limit theorems like the multiplication theorem 3) Determining continuity of functions by checking for existence of limits and equality of left and right limits
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FIRST QUARTER EXAMINATION IN BASIC CALCULUS 11

DIRECTION: Do not write anything on this test paper. Shade the letter of your answer on the answer sheet.

1. How to read the this symbol, lim


x →c
f ( x )=L?
A. The limit as x of f (x) as approaches to c is L.
B. The limit of f (x) as x approaches to c is L.
C. The limit of L as x approaches to c is f ( x ).
D. The limit of c as f (x) approaches to x is L.
2. Which of the following is considered as the backbone of calculus?
A. Continuity C. Intervals
B. Discontinuity D. Limits
3. If you would investigate lim
x →0
¿ x ∨¿ ¿ through table of values, which of the following is the best one to be
used?

A. X f(X) X f(X) C. X f(X) X f(X)


-0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.1
-0.05 0.05 -0.001 0.001
-0.001 0.001 -0.01 0.01

X f(X) X f(X) X f(X) X f(X)


B. D.
-0.01 0.1 -0.01 0.1
-0.05 0.05 -0.001 0.001
-0.1 0.001 -0.1 0.01

x+ 1if x < 4
4. Lorene was assigned to investigate lim
x→ 4
f (x) if f ( x )= {
( x−4)2 +3 if x ≥ 4
. Which of the following is the

answer for the limits.


A. lim
x→ 4
f ( x )=1 C. lim
x→ 4
f ( x ) DNE

B. lim
x→ 4
f ( x )=2 D. lim
x→ 4
f ( x )=3
5. What is the limit of the function illustrated in the figure 1 as x approaches to 1?
A. 0 C. 4
B. 2 D. 7
6. Refer to figure 2 which value does lim
x →c
f ( x )=f (c)
A. -2 B. 0 C. 4 D. + ∞
7. If f ( x )=¿ x∨¿, what is f(0) ? Figure 1
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

For items 8 – 10. identify the limit theorems given by the following symbol.
lim f ( x )=L and lim g ( x )=M
x →c x →c

8. lim (f ( x ) ∙ g ( x ))=lim f ( x ) ∙ lim g ( x ) =L∙ M


x →c x→ c x→c
A. The constant multiple theorem
B. The multiplication theorem
C. The additional theorem
D. The division theorem Figure 2
9. A special case of the Multiplication Theorem.
A. The constant multiple theorem
B. The multiplication theorem
C. The additional theorem
D. The division theorem
f (x) lim f ( x )=4
10. Find lim if and lim g ( x )=−5
x →c g(x ) x →c x →c
−4 −5
A. C.
5 4
4 5
B. D.
5 4

3
11. Find lim (f ( x ) ) if lim
x →c
f ( x )=4
x →c
A. 58 B. 60 C. 62 D. 64

For items 12 – 14. Jessmia was asked to evaluate the following limits. Determine if her answer in each number is
correct.
1
12. lim =1.
x →1 x
A. Yes B. No C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe
13. lim √ x=0
x →1
A. Yes B. No C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe
1
14. lim 4 =+ ∞
x →0 x

A. Yes B. No C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe

For items 15 – 17. Apply the limit laws in evaluating the limit of algebraic function
15. lim (2 x 3−4 x2 +1)
x→−1
A. - 5 B. -4 C.4 D. DNE

16. lim √ 2 x +5
x →2 1−3 x
A. 3/5 B. – 3/5 C. 1/5 D. DNE
1
17. lim 4
x →0 x

A. 0 B. −∞ C. + ∞ D. DNE

For items 18 – 20. Evaluate each limit of exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric function
18. lim e x
x →0
A. - 1 B. 0 C. 1 D. DNE
19. lim ln x
x →1
A. - 1 B. 0 C. 1 D. DNE
20. lim log x
x →1
A. - 1 B. 0 C. 1 D. DNE

For items 21 – 22. Using the graph above, evaluate the following limits.
lim sin x
21. x→
π
2
A. - 1 B. 0 C. 1 D. DNE

22. lim cos x +


x →0
( π2 )
A. - 1 B. 0 C. 1 D. DNE

For items 23 – 25. Evaluate the following special limits


sin(1−x)
23. lim
x →1 1−x
A. - 1 B. 0 C. 1 D. DNE
sin(1−x 2)
24. lim
x →1 1−x 2
A. - 1 B. 0 C. 1 D. DNE
1−cos( x +1)
25. lim
x →1 x +1
A. - 1 B. 0 C. 1 D. DNE

For items 26 – 27. Faye was asked to evaluate the following special limits. Determine if her answer in each
number is correct.
e x−1−1
26. lim =−1
x →1 x+ 1
A. Yes B. No C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe

27. lim √ x 2+ x −1−1 =5/2


x →1 x−1
B. Yes B. No C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe
28. The following are conditions of continuity EXCEPT:
A. f (c ) exists C. f ( c ) =lim
x→ c
f ( x)

B. lim f (x ) exist D. lim


x →c
f ( x )=1
x →c

29. Determine if f ( x )=x 3 + x 2−2 is continuous or not at x=1


A. continuous B. discontinuous C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe
2
x −x −2
30. Determine if g ( x )= is continuous or not at x=0
x−2
A. continuous B. discontinuous C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe
2
x −x−2
31. Determine if h ( x )= is continuous or not at x=2
x−2
A. continuous B. discontinuous C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe

32. Determine if i ( x )=
√ x−1 is continuous or not at x=1
x +1
A. continuous B. discontinuous C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe

For items 33 – 35. Refer to the graph on the right of each number.
33. Is the function continuous at x = 1?

A. Continuous
B. Discontinuous
C. Cannot be determined
D. Maybe

34. Is the function continuous at x = 1?

A. Continuous
B. Discontinuous
C. Cannot be determined
D. Maybe

35. Is the function continuous at x = 0?

A. Continuous
B. Discontinuous
C. Cannot be determined
D. Maybe

For items 36 – 42. From the given graph of f (x), determine if f is continuous on the interval I .
36. I =¿
A. continuous B. discontinuous C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe
37. I =( 2,+ ∞)
A. continuous B. discontinuous C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe
38. I =(−∞ ,0)
A. continuous B. discontinuous C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe
39. I =¿
A. continuous B. discontinuous C. Cannot be determined D. Maybe

40. The following are discontinuous at an interval EXEPT:


A. I =(−3 , 0) B. I =( 0 , 4) C. I =[−4 , 4 ] D. I =( 2,+ ∞)
41. The following are discontinuous at an interval EXCEPT:
A. I =(−3 , 0) B. I =( 0 , 4) C. I =[−4 , 4 ] D. I =( 2,+ ∞)
42. The following are continuous at an interval EXCEPT:
A. I =(−3 , 0) B. I =[−2 , 2] C. I =[−4 , 4 ] D. I =(−∞ ,0)
43. Which of the following is not a type of discontinuity?
A. Asymptotic discontinuity B. Essential discontinuity C. Removable discontinuity D.
Continuity

For items 44 – 46. What kind of continuity/ discontinuity is shown by the given graph?

44.
A. Asymptotic discontinuity C. Removable discontinuity
B. Essential discontinuity D. Continuity

45. .

A. Asymptotic discontinuity C. Removable discontinuity


B. Essential discontinuity D. Continuity

46.

A. Asymptotic discontinuity C. Removable discontinuity


B. Essential discontinuity D. Continuity

For items 47 – 50. Complete the flow chat that can help to evaluate whether the function is continuous or not at
point c.
A. Do the one – sided limits exist but are unequal?
B. f has a removable discontinuity at c
C. f has an infinite essential discontinuity
D. f is continuous at c a 47

48 49 50
Submitted By: Checked:

LORENE R. CUEVAS ENGR. FE RUBY C. FLORES


Teacher II Master Teacher II

Verified: Noted:

LADY ANNE R. BAYAN, Ph.D. LEONORA C. DE JESUS, Ph.D.


OIC – SHS Asst. Principal Principal II

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