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This document contains two sample papers for a competitive exam for recruitment to posts in BPS-17 under the Federal Government of Pakistan in 2010. Paper I covers topics in applied math including vectors, calculus, mechanics. It contains 8 questions, with candidates required to answer 5 questions by selecting at least 2 from Section A and 3 from Section B. Paper II also covers applied math topics such as differential equations, tensors, matrices and their inverses, numerical methods. It contains 8 questions that must be answered by selecting 2 from Section A, 1 from Section B, and 2 from Section C. Scientific calculators are permitted for both papers.

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This document contains two sample papers for a competitive exam for recruitment to posts in BPS-17 under the Federal Government of Pakistan in 2010. Paper I covers topics in applied math including vectors, calculus, mechanics. It contains 8 questions, with candidates required to answer 5 questions by selecting at least 2 from Section A and 3 from Section B. Paper II also covers applied math topics such as differential equations, tensors, matrices and their inverses, numerical methods. It contains 8 questions that must be answered by selecting 2 from Section A, 1 from Section B, and 2 from Section C. Scientific calculators are permitted for both papers.

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FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

Roll Number
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR
RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2010
APPLIED MATH, PAPER-I

TIME ALLOWED: 3 HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS:100

(i) Attempt FIVE question in all by selecting at least TWO questions from SECTION – A
NOTE: and THREE question from SECTION – B. All questions carry EQUAL marks.
(ii) Use of Scientific Calculator is allowed.
SECTION – A
Q.1. Explain the following giving examples and supported by figures: (5+5+5+5)
(a) Gradient
(b) Divergence
(c) Curl
(d) Curvilinear Coordinates
Q.2. Given that A,B,C are vectors having components along axis. Prove that: (10+10)
(a)
i j k
B x C  Bx B y Bz
Cx C y Cz
(b) A x B x C = Ax Bx Cx (i x k) + Ay Bx Cy (j x k)

Q.3. (a) State and prove Stokes Theorem (10)


(b) Given that V=4y i+x j + 2z k, find
( x V). nd over the hemi sphere x2+y2+z2=a2, z>=0. (10)

SECTION – B

Q.4. Discuss the following systems supported by figures/diagrams:


(a)
 Equilibrium of a System coplanar forces (5)
 Centre of mass of right circular solid cone of height h. (5)
(b) Centre of gravity of a rigid body of any shape. (10)

Q.5. (a) What is Simple Harmonic Motion? Discuss it in detail using Derivatives with respect time. (10)
(b) Describe the Simple Harmonic Motion of a pendulum and Calculate the time period of the
motion. (10)

Q.6. (a) Derive expression for the following:


 Moment of inertia (5)
 Product of inertia (5)
(b) Calculate the moment of inertia of solid sphere of mass m=37 and radius a=15.
Derive the general expression. (10)

Q.7. (a) Explain Kepler’s Laws. (10)


(b) What is Impulsive Motion? Derive its equation. (10)

Q.8. (a) Define Work, Torque, Power and energy. (10)


(b) A cricket ball is thrown vertically upwards, it attained the maximum height h after t
Seconds. Calculate its. (10)
 Velocity of projection in direction vertically upward.
 Acceleration when it returns to the point of projection.
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FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Roll Number
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR
RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BPS-17 UNDER
THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2010
APPLIED MATH, PAPER-II

TIME ALLOWED: 3 HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS:100

(i) Attempt FIVE question in all by selecting at least TWO questions from SECTION–A,
ONE question from SECTION–B and TWO questions from SECTION–C. All
NOTE:
questions carry EQUAL marks.
(ii) Use of Scientific Calculator is allowed.

SECTION – A
Q.1. Solve the following equations:
(a) d2y/dx2 + 5 dy/dx + 6y = x (10)
(b) d2y/dx2 + 5 y x = ex (10)
Q.2. (a) Derive Cauchy Rieman partial differential equations. (10)
(b) Derive Lapace Equation. (10)
Q.3. Solve:
(a) ( 2 / x 2   2 / xy   2 / y 2 ) u  4 e 3y (10)
(b) u” + 6u’ + 9=0; Given that u(0)=2 and u’(0)=0. (10)

SECTION – B
Q.4. (a) Discuss the following supported by examples:
 Tensor, (5)
 ijk lmk (5)
 Scaler Fields for a continuously differentiable function f=f(x,y,z) (5)
(b) Can we call a vector as Tensor, discuss.
What is difference between a vector and a tensor?
What happens if we permute the subscripts of a tensor? (5)
Q.5. (a) Discuss the simplest and efficient method of finding the inverse of a square matrix aij
of order 3x3. (10)
(b) Apply any efficient method to compute the inverse of the following matrix A: (10)
25 2 1 
A =  2 10 1
 1 1 4

SECTION – C
Q.6. (a) Develop Gauss Siedal iterative Method for solving a linear system of equations A x = b,
where A is the coefficient matrix. (10)
(b) Apply Gauss Siedal iterative Method to solve the following equations: (10)
25X1 + 2X2 + X3 = 69
2X1 + 10X2 + X3 = 63
X1 + 2X2 + X3 = 43
Q.7. (a) Derive Simpson’s Rule for finding out the integral of a function f(x) from limits x=a to x=b for
n=6 subintervals (i.e. steps). (10)
(b) Apply Simpson’s Rule for n=6 to evaluate: (10)
1

 f(x)dx
0
where f(x)  1/(1  x2).

Q.8. (a) Derive Lagrange Interpolation Formula for 4 points: (10)


(b) A curve passes through the following points:
(0,1),(1,2),(2,5),(3,10). Apply this Lagrange Formula to interpolate the polynomial. (10)

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