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The document is an assessment test for a Calculus course containing 4 questions. Question 1 involves evaluating integrals using Cartesian to polar coordinate conversions and transformations. Question 2 involves evaluating integrals using cylindrical coordinate conversions. Question 3 determines if a vector field is irrotational and evaluates the scalar potential of another vector field. Question 4 evaluates line integrals and applies Green's theorem.

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The document is an assessment test for a Calculus course containing 4 questions. Question 1 involves evaluating integrals using Cartesian to polar coordinate conversions and transformations. Question 2 involves evaluating integrals using cylindrical coordinate conversions. Question 3 determines if a vector field is irrotational and evaluates the scalar potential of another vector field. Question 4 evaluates line integrals and applies Green's theorem.

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USN No:

II Semester B. Tech Internal Assessment Test -II


Practice Paper
Department of Mathematics
Course Title: Single and Multivariate Calculus Course Code: 22EN1201

Instructions to Candidates:
 Answer all the four Questions
 Each question carries 10 marks

Marks BT CO
Level
Q. 1(a) Evaluate the integral 1 √ 2− x2
by changing Cartesian integral into
05 L4 CO3
∫∫ ( x +2 y ) dy dx
0 x
an equivalent polar integral.
Q. 1(b) Evaluate ∬ ( 6 x−3 y ) dA region bounded by the parallelogram with vertices L3 CO3
05
1
(2, 0), (5, 3), (6, 7) and (3, 4) by applying the transformation x= (v−u),
3
1
y= (4 v−u).
3
Q. 2(a) 1 √ 1−x y 05 L4 CO3
2

Evaluate the integral ∫ ∫ ∫ x 2 dz dy dx by converting to an equivalent


−1 0 0
integral in cylindrical coordinates.
Q. 2(b) 05 L3 CO4
Evaluate the work done by the force in moving an object

along the curve C parameterized by , .


Q. 3(a) Identify whether the vector field 04 L2 CO4
3 ^ ^ ^
F =( y cos x+ z ) i+ ( 2 y sin x−4 ) j+(3 x z + 2) k is irrotational or not?
⃗ 2 2

Q. 3(b) Evaluate scalar potential of the vector field 06 L3 CO4


^ ^ 2 ^

F =( y sin z −sin x ) i + ( x sin z +2 yz ) j +(xy cos z+ y ) k .
Q. 4(a) Evaluate line integral ∮ ⃗ F . d ⃗r where ⃗ ^ x ^j + y k^ the region is defined by
F =z i+ 04 L3 CO4

the parametric equations, x=t 2 , y=t 3∧z =t 2 , 0 ≤ t ≤ 1.


Q. 4(b) Apply Green’s theorem to find ∮ [ ( y −sin x ) dx +cos x dy ] where the region is 06 L3 CO4
π 2
the plane triangle enclosed by the lines y=0 , x= ∧ y= x .
2 π

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