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The document is a mathematics exam for a competitive civil service position containing 8 questions across 3 sections. The questions cover topics in applied mathematics including solving differential equations, classifying partial differential equations, tensor calculations, vector transformations under orthogonal changes of basis, and numerical methods such as Newton-Raphson, Gauss-Seidel, Regular Falsi, Lagrange interpolation, and Simpson's and trapezoidal rules of integration. Candidates are instructed to attempt 5 questions total, selecting 2 from Section A, 1 from Section B, and 2 from Section C.

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Federal Public Service Commission: e y y y

The document is a mathematics exam for a competitive civil service position containing 8 questions across 3 sections. The questions cover topics in applied mathematics including solving differential equations, classifying partial differential equations, tensor calculations, vector transformations under orthogonal changes of basis, and numerical methods such as Newton-Raphson, Gauss-Seidel, Regular Falsi, Lagrange interpolation, and Simpson's and trapezoidal rules of integration. Candidates are instructed to attempt 5 questions total, selecting 2 from Section A, 1 from Section B, and 2 from Section C.

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FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Roll Number

COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION FOR


RECRUITMENT TO POSTS IN BS-17
UNDER THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, 2015

APPLIED MATHEMATICS, PAPER-II


TIME ALLOWED:
MAXIMUM MARKS: 100
THREE HOURS
NOTE:(i) Attempt FIVE questions in all by selecting TWO questions from SECTION-A, ONE question
from SECTION-B and TWO questions from SECTION-C. ALL questions carry EQUAL
marks.
(ii) Candidate must write Q.No. in the Answer Book in accordance with Q.No. in the Q.Paper.
(iii) All the parts (if any) of each Question must be attempted at one place instead of at different
places.
(iv) Candidate must write Q. No. in the Answer Book in accordance with Q. No. in the Q.Paper.
(v) No Page/Space be left blank between the answers. All the blank pages of Answer Book must
be crossed.
(vi) Extra attempt of any question or any part of the attempted question will not be considered.
(vii) Use of Calculator is allowed.
SECTION-A
Q. No. 1. (a) Solve the initial value problem. (10)
dy y x
  3 , y (1)  2
dx 2 x y

(b) Solve y   4 y '4 y  e 2 x (10)

Q. No. 2. Solve the following equations: (10)


d2y dy
(a) (1  x 2 ) 2  2 x  2 y  0
dx dx
d 3 y dy
(b)   cos ecx
dx 3 dx (10)

Q. No. 3. (a) Classify the following: (5 each) (10)


(i) x 2U xx  (a 2  y 2 )U yy  0 ,   x  ,  a  y  a

(ii) U xx  6U xy  9U yy  3 y  0
(b) Solve (10)
 2u  2u
 0 x5
 2t  2 x
u (0, t )  u (5, t )  0
u ( x,0)  x 2 ( x  5)
ut ( x,0)  0

SECTION-B
Q. No. 4. (a) Prove that if Ai and B j are two first order tensors, then their product (7)
Ai B j (i, j  1,2,3) is a second order tensor.

(b) If  ( x1 , x 2 , x3 ) is a scalar point function then are the components of a first
xi (7)
order tensor.
(c) Find the invariant of the following second order tensor (6)
2 4  1
6  7 10 
 
3  4 6 

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS, PAPER-II

Q. No. 5. (a) Verify that the transformation (7)


1
x1  (5 x1  14 x2  2 x3 )
15
1
x2   (2 x1  x2  2 x3 )
3
1
x3  (10 x1  2 x2  11x3 )
15

Is orthogonal and right handed. A vector field A is defined in the system
Ox1 x 2 x3 by A1  x12 , A2  x 22 , A3  x 32
Evaluate the components Aj of the vector field in the new system Ox1 x 2 x 3 .
(b) Prove that any second order tensor Aij can be written as the sum of a deviator (7)
and an isotropic tensor.
(c) If aij  a ji are constants. Calculate. (6)
2
(aij X i X j )
X k X m

SECTION-C
Q. No. 6. (a) Find the real root of the equation by using Newton – Raphson’s method. (10)
3 x  cos x  1  0

(b) Solve the following system of equations by Gauss-Seidel method.


Take initial approximation as x1  0, x 2  0, x3  0 . Perform 3 Iterations. (10)
20 x1  x 2  2 x3  17
3 x1  20 x 2  x3  18
2 x1  3 x 2  20 x3  25

Q. No. 7. (a) Find the real root of the equation x3  4x  9  0 by Regular falsi method. Take (10)
the interval of the root as (2,3) and perform 4 iterations. .

(b) Find a polynomial which possess through the following points:


(10)
x: 1 0 1 2
f ( x) : 2 1 2 5

Q. No. 8. (a) Use the langrage’s Interpolation formula to find the value f(12) if the values of x (10)
and f(x) are given below
x: 5 7 11 13
f(x) 150 392 1452 2366
(10)
1
(b) Evaluate  30 x 1  x 2 dx using Simpson’s rule and trapezoidal rule for n = 6
3

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