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This document provides instructions for students taking the final exam for Multivariable Calculus remotely. It lists the chapters and exercises from Calculus by Howard Anton that will be covered on the exam. It also provides the weight distribution of different topics and exam instructions that students must follow, such as attempting the exam offline, scanning their work, and submitting it within a certain timeframe. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited and may result in failure of the course. The exam will consist of 4 questions with multiple parts each, testing topics from vector calculus, multiple integrals, and partial derivatives.
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Question List MVC

This document provides instructions for students taking the final exam for Multivariable Calculus remotely. It lists the chapters and exercises from Calculus by Howard Anton that will be covered on the exam. It also provides the weight distribution of different topics and exam instructions that students must follow, such as attempting the exam offline, scanning their work, and submitting it within a certain timeframe. Plagiarism is strictly prohibited and may result in failure of the course. The exam will consist of 4 questions with multiple parts each, testing topics from vector calculus, multiple integrals, and partial derivatives.
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National University of Computer & Emerging Sciences

Question List for Multivariable Calculus


Elements of Electromagnetics-Sadiku
Chapter # Exercise # Topic Question #

2 2.1-2.4 Coordinate Systems Full

2 Page 47-50 Review Questions Full

Calculus by Howard Anton

Chapter # Exercise # Topic Question #

11 11.5 Parametric Equations of Lines 1-58

11.6 Planes in 3-Space 1-51

11.7 Quadric Surfaces 1-50

11.8 Cylindrical & Spherical Coordinattes 1-12, 15-50

13 13.1 Functions of Two or More Variables 1-8, 17-28, 50-60

. 13.2 Limits and Continuity 1-26

13.3 Partial Derivatives 1-14, 21-52, 69-112

13.4 Differentiability, Differential&Local Linearity 1-26, 33-40, 49-54

13.5 The Chain Rule 1-34, 31-54

13.6 Directional Derivative & Gradients 1-66

13.7 Tangent planes and Normal Vector 1-31

13.8 Maxima and Minima of Functions of Two Variables 9-20, 31-36

13.9 Lagrange Multipliers 5-24

14 14.1 Double Integral 1-16, 24-34

14.2 Double Integral Over Non-Rectangular Region 1-26, 29-44, 47-56

14.3 Double Integral in Polar Coordinates 1-39

14.5 Triple Integrals 1-12, 15-32, 39-40

14.6 Triple Integrals in Cylindrical & Spherical Coordinates 1-20

14.7 Change of Variables in Multiple Integrals 1-42, 47-48

14.8 Centre of Gravity Using Multiple Integral 1-30, 33-47

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Chapter # Exercise # Topic Question #

15 15.2 Line Integrals 1-34

15.3 Conservative Vector Fields 1-24

15.4 Green’s Theorem 1-18, 29-36

15.5 Surface Integral 1-8, 19-20, 27-38

15.6 Applications of Surface Integrals; Flux 1-22

15.7 The Divergence Theorem 1-19

15.8 The Stokes’ Theorem 1-17

Weightage Distribution of Final Exam (100 marks)


Chapter 11 THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE; VECTORS 15%

Chapter 13 PARTIAL DERIVATIVES 15%

Chapter 14 MULTIPLE INTEGRALS 35%

Chapter 15 TOPICS IN VECTOR CALCULUS 35%

Note:
• Paper will consist of 4 Questions with 3-5 parts each (1 Question from each above mentioned partition)
Instructions for Remote Final Exams (Students need to follow these instructions strictly)
1. Final exams will be held remotely.
2. Final exams will be placed on LMS (SLATE, Google Classroom, etc.) five minutes before the start
time.
3. The standard remote final exam will be attempted offline in the student’s own handwriting (in a readable
way), except where permission has been taken from the HOD for any other forms of submission.
4. Students must ensure that they have the cam-scanner, MS lens, or an equivalent application installed
on their smartphones.
5. Students should carry a clean scanning that is free from any marks/stains etc.
6. The students will use A4 size blank white sheets to attempt the exam (portrait format unless a diagram
or table requires landscape). Each sheet of the A4 size paper MUST have the Roll Number, Name, the
course code, name of the course and Signature of the student at the top of EACH sheet.
7. The standard duration of attempting the final exam is 3 hours.
8. Students will use cam-scanner, MS lens or an equivalent application to scan and convert their hand-
written answer sheets into a SINGLE pdf file (keeping the correct order of pages and question numbers),
which they will submit on LMS and MUST also email to the email address (of the concerned course/lab
instructor) which will be provided. They will be given 15 minutes (after the 3 hours attempt time)
for this purpose. All students must use the standard file name format (Full course code - Roll number

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e.g. CS-305-17i-0123). Submission in between15-30 minutes(after the 3 hours attempt time) will be
accepted with deduction of 3 marks and Submissions after 30 minutes will NOT be accepted. Try to
submit soon after 3 hours of attempt time and do not wait for 15 minutes to be elapsed.

9. The final exam paper question(s) will be based on the same pattern as normal exams conducted on
campus. However, objective-type questions will not be given.
10. For proven cheating/ plagiarism, a student will get an F grade even if the student had opted for S/U
grade, and the case will be referred to DDC (Department’s Disciplinary Committee). Instructors will
conduct vivas of randomly selected students or in case of doubt (significantly different attempt as com-
pared to past performance in the course or matching attempt with other students). Plagiarism includes
sharing an attempt to other students (copy providing). Students who are not able to satisfactorily
answer instructor’s questions (based on the exam as well as slightly lateral but related concepts) during
viva will also be considered as plagiarism cases.

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