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ME BOARD EXAMINATION TRAINING SESSIONS 1 A.

ln ( sec 4 ax + tan ax ) +C
PROBLEM SET 05
B. 4 a cot−4 4 x +C
1. Find the area bounded the parabola 4x — y2= 0 and y = 2x — 1 4
C. sec ax +C
4. 4a
A. 9 C. 15 −1 4
D. cot ax+C
B.12 D. 36 4a
1 x
2. Find the centroid of the area bounded by the parabola x2 = 4
— y and the line, the x-axis and the y-axis on the first quadrant.
10. Evaluate ∫ ee x−1
+1
dx
0

A. (1/2, 2/3) C. (4/5, 3/2)


A. x−2 x+ 2 ln e x+1 C. x +2 x −ln ( e x +1 )
B. (4/3, 1/2) D. (3/4, 8/5)
B. 2 x+ ln (e x +1) D. x−2 x+ 2 ln ( e x + 1 )
x+ 1
3. Evaluate: ∫ dx
√x 11. Find the area bounded by y =1n x, y = 0 and x = e.

A. 2x3/2 + 2x1/2 + C C. (2/3)x3/2 + 2x1/2 + C A. 1 C. 2


B. (3/2)x3/2 + x1/2 + C D. (2/3)x3/2 + x2 + C B. 0.5 D. 4

dx
4. Evaluate ∫ √1−cos x 12. Evaluate the integral of
x+2
from –6 to –10.

1
A. −2 √ 2cos x +C C. 3 √ 2sin x +C A. 21/2 C. ½
2 B. ln 3 D. ln 2
1 1
B. √ 2 sin x +C D. 5 √ 2cos x +C
2 2 13. Evaluate ∫ x √ x dx
5. Evaluate ∫ sin 3 θ cos 4 θ dθ A.
2 5/ 2
x +C C.
2 2/ 5
√ x +C
5 5
1 7 1 5
3 3/ 2 3 3/ 2
A. cos x + cos x +C B. x +C D. √ x +C
7 5 2 2
1 7 1 5
B. cos x− cos x+C 14. Evaluate integral of sin 7 x cos x dx from 0 to π/2.
4 5
1 7 1 5 A. 1/4 C. 1/6
C. cos x − cos x+ C
7 5 B. 1/8 D. 1/12
1 7 1 5
D. cos x + cos x +C 15. Find the length of the arc in the first quadrant of the semi
4 5
cubical parabola y2 =X3 from the point where x = 0 to the point
6. Evaluate the integral of tan2x dx . where x = 5/9.

A. tan x – x + C C. sec2x + x + C A. 14/27 C. 19/27


B. 2 sec x – x + C D. tan2(x/2) + C B. 15/32 D. 17/32

7. Find the area of the curve y = 9 - x2 and the x-axis. 16. Evaluate ∫ cosh 2 x sinh 2 2 x dx
A. 36 C. 56
1 2 1 3
B. 45 D. 76 A. sinh 2 x +C C. sinh 2 x+C
2 3
8. A given area is bounded by the curve y = x2 and the line 2x + y 1 3 2 3
B. sinh 2 x+ C D. sinh 2 x+C
= 8. Determine the x-component of the centroid of the area. 6 3
A. -1 C. -2 17. What is the approximate area under the curve y = 1/x
B. -1/2 D. -4/5 between y = 2 and y = 10?

9. Evaluate ∫ cot 3 ax csc2 ax dx A. 0.48 C. 2.1


B. 1.6 D. 3.0
18. Find the area under the curve y = 1/x between the limits y = 28. The portion of the parabola x = y2 from (0, 0) to (1, 1) is
2 and y= 10. revolved about the x-axis. Find the surface area generated.

A. 1.61 C. 3.71 A. 5.33 C. 4.32


B. 2.39 D. 3.97 B. 6.24 D. 5.92

19. Find the area bounded by the parabolas x2 - 2y = 0 and x2 + 29. A spring having a modulus of 8.8 N/mm has a natural length
2y -8 = 0. of 250 mm Work equal to 90,000 N-mm is exerted in pulling it
from a length of 300 mm to a length L mm. Find the final length
A. 32/3 C. 16/3
L.
B. 20/3 D. 64/3
A. 503.22 mm C. 403.32 mm
20. Find the area of the region bounded by the polar curve r 2 =
B. 401.51 mm D. 510.21 mm
a2cos 2θ.
30. Find the work done in stretching a spring of natural length 8
A. 2a2 C. 3a2
cm from 10 cm to 13 cm. Assume a force of 6 N is needed to
B. 4a2 D. a2
hold it a length of 11 cm.
21. What is the approximate area under the curves y = 8 - x2 and
A. 0.21 N-m C. 0.34 N-m
y = -2 + x2
B. 0.28 N-m D. 0.30 N-m
A. 22.4 C. 29.8
31. Find the moment of inertia of the area bounded by the
B. 26.8 D. 44.7
curve x2 = 8y the line x = 4 and the x-axis on the first quadrant
22. Determine the area under the curve y = x3 + 3x2 and the x- with respect to the y-axis.
axis between x = 1 and x = 3.
A. 20.2 C. 28.3
A. 46 C. 50 B. 24.3 D. 25.6
B. 42 D. 52
32. The area in the first quadrant bounded by x2 = 8y, the line x
π = 4 and the x-axis. What is the volume generated by revolving
23. Evaluate ∫ sin 2 x dx this area about the y-axis?
π /2
A. 50.26 C. 45.43
A. 2 C. 0 B. 55.43 D. 52.21
B. 1 D. -1
33. The integral of sinm θ cosn θ dθ can easily be determined by
24. The velocity of the body is given by V(t) = sin (πt), where the using Wallis formula provided the limits are from
velocity is given in m/s and t is given in seconds. The distance
covered in meters between t = 1/4 and 1/2 second is close to: A. 0 to pi C. 0 to pi/4
B. 0 to pi/2 D. 0 to 2pi
A. 0.2251 C. -0.2251
B. 0.3421 D. 0.5211 34. The variable inside the integral is called variable of
integration or integration variable. It is sometimes referred to as
25. The integral of y = x3 - x + 1 is;
A. calculus variable C. limits variable
A. 3x2 - 1 + C B. dummy variable D. limits range
B. x3/3 - x2/2 + x
C. x4/3 - x2/2 + C 35. The volume of any solid revolution is equal to the generating
D. x4/4 - x2/2 + x + C are times the circumference of the circle described by the
centroid of the area. This is known as
26. The area bounded by the curve y2 = 12x and the line x = 3 is
revolved about the line x = 3. What is the volume generated? A. First proposition of Pappus
B. Cavalieri's theorem
A. 190 C. 188 C. Second proposition of Pappus
B. 181 D. 184 D. Simpson's Rule
27. Determine the volume generated by rotating the region 36. Calculus was invented by
bounded by y = x, x = 1 and y2 = 4x about the x-axis.
A. Newton C. Gauss
A. 10pi C. 12pi B. Leibniz D. Newton and Leibniz
B. 9pi D. 8pi
37. Catenary is the shape assumed by perfectly flexible uniform A. 25.6 C. 17.2
cable hanging between supports. It is a graph of B. 32.7 D. 20.6

A. parabola C. y = cosh x 46. Find the force on one face of a right triangle of sides 4 m
B. y = sinh x D. x = cosh y and altitude of 3 m. The altitude is submerged vertically with
the 4 m side in the surface.
38. A cistern in the form of an inverted right circular cone is 20
m deep and 12 m diameter at the top. If the water is 16 m deep A. 58.86 kN C. 74.34 kN
in the cistern, find the work done in joules in pumping out the B. 75.34 kN D. 83.45 kN
water. The water is raised to a point of discharge 10 m above
47. A hemispherical tank of radius 10 ft is full of water. Find the
the top of the cistern.
work done in pumping the water to the top of the tank.
A. 68,166.75 kJ C. 87,987.98 kJ
A. 234 ft-tons C. 432 ft-tons
B. 78,980.87 kJ D. 45,647.68 kJ
B. 245 ft-tons D. 135 ft-tons
39. A collective term for maxima or minima, whether absolute
48. Given the area in the first quadrant bounded by y2 = x, the
of relative is called
line x = 4 and the x-axis. What is the volume generated when
A. infinitium C. domain this area is revolved about the line x = 4?
B. extrema D. none of the above
A. 53.617 C. 70.174
40. A 2 meter-square plane surface is immersed vertically below B. 75.724 D. 45.867
the water surface. The immersion is such that the two edges of
49. Given the area in the first quadrant bounded by x2 = 8y, the
the square are horizontal. If the top of the square is 1 m below
line y – 2 = 0 and the y-axis. What is the volume generated
the water surface, what is the total force exerted on the plane
when the area is revolved about the line y - 2 = 0?
surface.
A. 28.41 C. 26.81
A. 78.48 kN C. 76.43 kN
B. 27.32 D. 25.83
B. 73.34 kN D. 74.46 kN
50. The area bounded by the curve y = sin x from x = 0 to x = π is
41. A right circular cylindrical tank of radius 2 m and a height of
8 m is full of water. Find the work done in pumping the water to
revolved about the x-axis. What is the volume generated?
the top of the tank. Assume water weighs 9810 N/m3.
A. 2.145 cu. units C. 4.935 cu. Units
A. 3945 kN-m C. 3932 kN-m
B. 3.452 cu. units D. 5.214 cu. Units
B. 3732 kN-m D. 4032 kN-m

42. Find the volume formed by revolving the triangle whose


vertices are (1,1), (2,4) and (3,1) about the line 2x - 5y = 10.

A. 52 C. 60
B. 60 D. 56

43. Find the moment of inertia of the area bounded by the


curve x2 = 4y, the line y = 1 and the y-axis on the first quadrant
with respect to x-axis.

A. 2/7 C. 4/7
B. 3/7 D. 5/7

44. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the


curve x2 + y2 - 4x - 6y - 12 = 0 about the line 3x + 4y - 48 = 0.

A. 150 π2 C. 400 π2
B. 300 π2 D. 100 π2

45. Find the moment of inertia of the area bounded by the


curve x2= 8y, the line x = 4 and the x-axis on the first quadrant
with respect to y = axis.

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