Imp Questions SQL
Imp Questions SQL
4. For a function f(x) at x=a is said to be differentiable, if among the following conditions is true
A. f '(a-) > f ' (a-) B. f '(a-) = f ' (a+) C. f is an increasing function
D. f '(a+) < f ' (a-)
6. Let f be defined on an interval (a,b) and x1, x2 ∈ (a, b), then f is said to be increasing function, if
A. f(x1) > f(x2) whenever x1 < x2 B. f(x1) > f(x2) whenever x1 > x2
C. f(x1) = f(x2) whenever x1 < x2 D. f(x1) = f(x2) whenever x1 > x2
7. In which of the following method, we approximate the curve of a solution by the tangent in each
interval
A. Simpson's method B. Euler's method C. Newton’s method
D. Trapezoidal method
9. Let f be defined on an interval (a,b) and x1, x2 ∈ (a, b), then f is said to be decreasing function, if
A. f(x1) > f(x2) whenever x1 < x2 B. f(x1) > f(x2) whenever x1 > x2
C. f(x1) = f(x2) whenever x1 < x2 D. f(x1) = f(x2) whenever x1 > x2
10. If a function f is concave down on (a,b) then which of the following is true on (a,b)
A. f''>0 B. f''=0 C. f' =0 D. f''<0
10. If a function f is concave up on (a,b) then which of the following is true on (a,b)
A. f''>0 B. f''=0 C. f' =0 D. f''<0
11. A function f has an absolute maximum at a point c if f (c) ≥ f(x) for all x in domain D of function f. The
value f(c) is called the
A. absolute maximum value B. absolute minimum value C. local maximum value
D. local minimum value
11. A function f has an absolute minimum at a point c if f (c) ≤ f(x), for all x in a domain p at the function
f. The value f(c) is called the absolute minimum value.
A. absolute maximum value B. absolute minimum value C. local maximum value
D. local minimum value
12. Let f a function that is continuous on [a,b] and differentiable on [a,b]. If f’’(x)=0 ∀ x∈(a,b),
Then f is ______ on[a,b]
A. increasing B. decreasing C. constant D. None of these
13) y = f(x) be a function defined on I, which is twice differentiable, then the graph of f has local max for
a critical point `c’, if _______
A. f''(c) < 0 B. f''(c) ≠0 C. f''(c) does not exist D. f'(c) > 0
13) y = f(x) be a function defined on I, which is twice differentiable, then the graph of f has local min for
a critical point `c’, if _______
A. f''(c) < 0 B. f''(c) ≠0 C. f''(c) does not exist D. f'(c) > 0
14. If ‘c ’ is a critical point of f(c)=0 and f'' (x)>0 then f(x) has _____ at c
a) Neither maximum nor minimum
b) Local minimum
c) Local maximum
d) Saddle point
15. If f(x)=x2, find the area in [1,5] using four rectangles with left end points?
A. 30 sq units B. 38 sq units C. 40 sq units D. 21 sq units
15. If f(x)=x2, find the area in [1,5] using four rectangles with right end points?
A. 54 sq units B. 38 sq units C. 40 sq units D. 21 sq units
16. ∫ sec x dx
2
20. The area between the curves f(x) and g(x) with the lines x=a and x=b is given by
b b a
A. ∫ (g(x)−f (x))dx B. ∫ (g(x)+ f (x ))dx C. ∫ (g(x)−f (x))dx
a a a
b
D. ∫ (g(x)−f (x))dx
b
21. Finding the area of region of a graph f(x) over the interval [a,b] ,using the definition with x i* as a left
end point of each interval then xi*is ?
A. xi*=a+(i-1)∆ x B. xi*=a+(i+1)∆ x C. xi*=a+(i-1/2)∆ x D. xi*=∆ x
5
22. ∑ i
2.
i=1
A. 66 B. 55 C.100 D.110
23. If f and g are integrable functions on [a,b] and f(x)≥g(x) for all x ∈ [a,b] then
b b b b
A.∫ f ( x )≥∫ g (x) b. ∫ f ( x )≤∫ g (x)
a a a a
C. Either A or B d. Neither A nor B
3
24. Evaluate ∫ ( x −4 x +1) dx
2
1
A. -1/2 B. 8/10 C. -16/3 D.16
25. Find the length of curve y=x2 over the interval [0,2].
1 1 1
A. √ 17+ ln (4+ √17) B. √ 17− ln(4− √ 17) C. √ 17+ ln( 2+ √ 10)
4 4 4
1
D. √ 17+ ln(−√ 17)
4
dx
26. Solve =xy
dy
A. logx=x2/2+C B. logy=x2/2+C C. logx=x/2+C D. logx=x2/3+C
2
2 x + xy− y +4
27. lim
(x , y)→(1,1) x+ y
A. 4 B.3/5 C. 3 D.1
28. From second derivative test if rt-s2>0 and r>0then the function has
A. Local max B. Local min C. saddle point D. Critical point
From second derivative test if rt-s2>0 and r<0then the function has
A. Local max B. Local min C. saddle point D. Critical point
Question 1
a. Find the Horizontal and vertical asymptotes of each of the curve
x 2−2 x−8
y=
x−1
b. Divide the number 25 into two parts such that the square at one part is multiplied with the cube of
the other part is maximum
c. For what values of x the curve y=3 x 2−2 x 3 is concave downwards and when it is concave
upwards
d. Use Newton's method to determine an approximation to the solution to x³-5x - 11 = 0 that lies in
[2, 3]. Find the approximation to four decimal places.
1 3 1 −1
f. Find the length of area of the curve y= x + x from x=1 to x=2
6 2
Question 2
tan
4
√ x sec2 √ x dx
a. ∫ √x
b. Find the area of the region bounded by the graph f ( x )=x 3, the x-axis and the vertical lines x=0
and x=1 as shown in figure
(1,1)
F(x)=x3
3
1
d. Evaluate ∫ 5
dx for n=6 by Simpson’s rule.
0 1+ x
1 /2
e. ∫ [e y +2 cos( πy )]dx
0
1 3 1 −1
f. Find the length of area of the curve y= x + x from x=1 to x=2
6 2
Question 3
π
b. Find the linearization of each f at the point f ( x , y )= y cosx + x siny at ( ,π)
2
c. Find f’(u,v) for each f(x,y) at given u and v : f ( x , y )=log( x3 + y 3 ) ,u=(2,2), v=3 I−4 J
e. Find the maximum and minimum rates at change in f at u if f ( x , y , z)=x 2 + y 2−z 2and u=(1,2,3)
Also state their direction.