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Evaluate lim 22. Water is flowing into a conical cistern at the rate of 8 m3/min.

If the height

1.
of the inverted cone is 12 m and the radius of its circular opening is 6 m.
A. 3/5 C. 2/5 How fast is the water level rising?
B. 4/5 D. 1/5 A. 0.74 m/min C. 0.64 m/min
Evaluate lim 2 − x B. 0.54 m/min D. 0.84 m/min

2.
23. A balloon leaving the ground 18 m from the observer rises 3 m/s. How
A. e2π C. e2/π
fast is the angle of elevation of the line of sight increasing after 8
B. 0 D. 1
seconds?
3. What is the derivative of the function with respect to x of (x + 1)3 – x3?
A. 0.12 rad/s C. 0.08 rad/s
A. 3x + 3 C. 3x – 3
B. 0.03 rad/s D. 0.06 rad/s
B. 6x – 3 D. 6x + 3
24. Two sides of a triangle are 6 m and 9 m respectively. If the included angle
4. Differentiate (x2 + 2)1/2
is changing at the rate of 2 radians per second, at what rate is the third
A. (x2 + 2)1/2 / 2 C. x / (x2 + 2)1/2
side changing when the included angle is 60°?
B. 2x / (x2 + 2)1/2 D. (x2 + 2)2
A. 17.18 m/s C. 18.17 m/s
5. Differentiate . B. 11.78 m/s D. 10.18 m/s
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A. C. 25. Evaluate " %/

B. D. A. – (4 + x2)-1/2 + C C. (4 + x2)1/2 + C
B. – (4 + x2)1/2 + C D. – (4 + x2)3/2 + C
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26. Evaluate "
6. Differentiate y = ex cos x2.
A. -ex sin x2 C. ex (cos x2 – 2x sin x2) %/

B. ex cos x2 – 2x sin x2 D. -2x ex sin x +C +C


√ √
A. C.
+C +C
7. Differentiate y = x ln x – x.
√ √
A. ln x C. x ln x B. D.
dx
(
B. (ln x) / x D. x / ln x 27. Evaluate "
8. If y = 4 cos x + sin 2x, what is the slope of the curve when x = 2. (
A. -2.21 C. -4.94 A. ln (ex – 1)2 + x + C C. ln (ex + 1) – x + C
B. ln (ex + 1) + x + C D. ln (ex + 1)2 – x + C
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28. Evaluate "1 cos 3A dA
B. -3.25 D. -2.21
-
9. Find the 60th derivative of y with respect to x for y = x ex.
A. x ex C. 60x ex A. 35π/768 C. 125π/768
B. (x + 60) e x D. 60! x ex B. 45π/768 D. 5π/768
0
10. Find the derivative of y with respect to if x = arcsin ey. 29. Evaluate "3 x x − 5 dx
A. tan x C. cot x
A. 0.456 C. 0.708
B. sin x D. cos x
B. 0.587 D. 0.672
6
30. Evaluate "1 "1 3x + 9y dxdy
11. Find y’ if y = arcsin (cos x)
A. -1 C. -2
B. 1 D. 2 A. 40 C. 30
12. Find y’ for (xy)x = e B. 20 D. 50
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A. -y (1 – ln xy) / x2 C. -y (1 + ln xy) / x 31. Evaluate "1 "1 "1 zr sin u dudrdz
B. 0 D. y / x A. 40 C. 30
13. If y = 1 / (t + 1) and x = t / (t + 1), find y’. B. 20 D. 50
A. 1 C. -1 32. What is the area bounded by the curve y2 = x and the line x – 4 = 0?
B. t D. -t A. 32/3 C. 64/3
14. Given the curve y = 12 – 12x + x3, determine its maximum, minimum and B. 34/7 D. 16/3
inflection points. 33. Find the area bounded by the curves x2 + y2 = 9 and 4x2 + 9y2 =36.
A. (-2, 28), (2, -4), & (0, 12) C. (-2, -28), (-2, -4), & (2, 12) A. 2π/3 C. π/2
B. (2, -28), (2, 4), & (0, 2) D. (-2, 28), (-2, 4), & (1, 12) B. 3π/4 D. 3π/2
15. Find the second derivative of y with respect to x for 4x2 + 8y2 = 36. 34. Find the area bounded by the polar curve r2 = a2 cos 2θ.
A. 9 / (4y3) C. 4y3 A. 4a2 C. 2a2
B. -9 / (4y3) D. -4y3 B. 3a 2 D. a2
16. Given the curve y2 = 5x – 1 at point (1, -2), find the equation of tangent 35. The area bounded by the curve y2 = 12x and the line x = 3 is revolved
and normal to the curve about the line x =3. What is the volume generated?
A. 5x + 4y + 3 = 0 & 4x – 5y – 14 = 0 C. 5x – 4y + 3 = 0 & 4x + 5y + 14 = 0 A. 185 C. 181
B. 5x + 4y – 3 = 0 & 4x + 5y – 14 = 0 D. 5x – 4y – 3 = 0 & 4x - 5y – 14 = 0
B. 187 D. 183
17. Two posts, one is 10 m high and the other 15 m, stand 30 m. They are
36. Given the area in the first quadrant bounded by x2 = 8y, the line y – 2 =
to be stayed by transmission wires attached at a single stake at ground
0 and the y-axis. What is the volume generated when the area is revolved
level, the wires running to the top of the post. Where should the stake be
around the line y – 2 = 0?
placed to use the least amount of wire?
A. 28.41 C. 27.32
A. 12 m C. 18 m
B. 26.81 D. 25.83
B. 14 m D. 16 m
37. The area bounded by the curve y = 2x1/2, the line y = 6, and the y-axis is
18. A poster is to contain 300 cm2 of printed material with margins of 10 cm
to be revolved around y = 6. Determine the centroid of the volume
at the top and bottom and 5 cm at each side. Find the overall dimensions,
generated.
if the total area of the poster is a minimum.
A. 0.56 C. 1.0
A. 27.8 cm, 47.8 cm C. 22.2 cm, 44.5 cm
B. 1.80 D. 1.24
B. 20.5 cm, 35.6 cm D. 22.6 cm, 46.7 cm
38. Find the moment of inertia with respect to the x-axis of the area in the
19. The lower edge of a picture is 3 m and the upper edge is 5 m above the
first quadrant bounded by the parabola y2 = 4x and the line x = 1.
eye of an observer. At what horizontal distance should he stand if the
A. 1.357 C. 1.067
vertical angle subtended by the picture is to be greatest?
B. 1.685 D. 1.562
A. 15 m C. 5√3 m
39. A hemispherical tank of radius 6 ft is filled with water to a depth of 4 ft.
B. 3√5 m D. √15 m
Find the work done in pumping the water to the top of the tank. (1 ton =
20. Find the volume of a right circular cylinder that can be inscribed in a
2000 lb)
sphere having a volume of Vs.
A. V /√3 C. 2V /√3
A. 10.5 ft-tons C. 23.4 ft-tons

B. V √3 D. V !2/3
B. 25.1 ft-tons D. 13.5 ft-tons
40. Find the differential equations of the family of lines passing through the
21. Find the point in the parabola y2 = 4x at which the rate of change of the origin.
ordinate and the abscissa are equal. A. ydy – xdx = 0 C. xdx – ydy = 0
A. (1, 2) C. (2, 1) B. xdy – ydx = 0 D. ydx + xdy = 0
B. (-1, 4) D. (4, 4) 41. Find the differential equation whose general solution is y = C1x + C2ex
A. (x – 1) y” – xy’ + y = 0 C. (x – 1) y” + xy’ + y = 0
B. (x + 1) y” – xy’ – y = 0 D. (x + 1) y” + xy’ + y = 0
1
42. Solve xy’ (2y – 1) = y (1 – x). A. -29 C. -26
A. ln (xy) = 2 (x – y) + C C. ln (xy) = x – 2y + C B. -28 D. -27
B. ln (xy) = 2y – x + C D. ln (xy) = x + y + C
43. Solve ;y − !x + y <dx − xdy = 0
A. !x + y + y = C C. !x + y + y = C
B. !x + y + y = C D. !x − y + y = C
44. Solve (cos x cos y – cot x) dx – sin x sin y dy = 0
A. sin x cos y = ln (c sin x) C. sin x cos y = -ln (c sin x)
B. sin x cos y = ln (c cos x) D. sin x cos y = -ln (c cos x)
45. Fin the general solution of y (2x – y + 1) dx + x (3x – 4y + 3) dy = 0
A. xy3 (x – y + 1) = C C. xy3 (x + y + 1) = C
B. x3y (x – y + 1) = C D. x3y (x + y + 1) = C
46. A thermometer reading 18°F is brought into a room where the
temperature reading is 31°F. Determine the temperature reading 5
minutes after the thermometer is brought into the room.
A. 57.68°F C. 64.10°F
B. 45.68°F D. 60.61°F
47. The substance decomposed at a rate proportional to the amount present.
What is the half-life of the substance if 90% decomposes in 100 years?
A. 568 years C. 658 years
B. 465 years D. 586 years
48. Solve (D2 + 5D + 4) (2D2 + 5D + 2) y = 0
A. y = C1e-4x + C2e-x + C3e-2x + C4e-x/2
B. y = C1e-4x + C2e2x + C3e-2x + C4e-x/2
C. y = C1e4x + C2e2x + C3ex + C4e-x/2
D. y = C1e-4x + C2e-2x + C3ex + C4e-x/2
49. Solve D2 (D2 + 2D + 1)2 (D2 + 3D + 2) y = 0
A. y = C1 + C2x + C3ex + C4xex + C5x2ex + C6x3ex + C7x4ex + C8x5e-x + C9x6e-x + C10xe-2x
B. y = C1 + C2x + C3e-x + C4xe-x + C5x2e-x + C6x3e-x + C7x4e-x + C8x5e-x + C9x6e-x + C10e-2x
C. y = C1 + C2x + C3ex + C4xe-x + C5x2e-x + C6x3e-x + C7x4e-x + C8x5e-x + C9e-x + C10e-2x
D. y = C1 + C2x + C3ex + C4xex + C5x2e-x + C6x3e-x + C7x4e-x + C8x5e-x + C9e-x + C10e-2x
50. Solve (D2 – 2D + 5) y = 0
A. y = ex (C1 cos 2x + C2 sin 2x) C. y = e-x (C1 cos 2x + C2 sin 2x)
B. y = ex (C1 cos 3x + C2 sin 3x) D. y = e-x (C1 cos 3x + C2 sin 3x)
51. Solve (D2 – 2D + 5)2 y = 0
A. y = (C1 + C3x) ex cos 2x + (C2 + C4x) ex sin 2x
B. y = (C1 + C3x) e-x cos 2x + (C2 + C4x) ex sin 2x
C. y = (C1 + C3x) ex cos 2x + (C2 + C4x) ex sin 3x
D. y = (C1 + C3x) ex cos 3x + (C2 + C4x) ex sin 2x
52. Simplify i29 + i21 + i.
A. 3i C. 1 + i
B. 1 – i D. i
53. What is the simplified expression of the complex number (6 + 2.5j) / (3 +
4j)?
A. 0.32 + 0.66j C. 0.32 – 0.66j
B. 1.12 + 0.66j D. -1.75 + 1.03j
54. If A = 40e120°j, B = 20∠-40°, C = 26.46, Solve for A + B + C.
A. 27.7∠45° C. 30.8∠45°
B. 35.1∠45° D. 33.4∠45°
55. What is the simplified complex expression of (4.33 + 2.5i)2?
A. 12.5 + 21.65j C. 15 – 20j

2 1 −1 2
B. 20 + 20j D. 21.65 + 12.5j
56. If A = @ B and B = @ B, then find A + 2B
−1 3 1 1
−2 4 2 1
A. @ B C. @ B
2 2 −1 3
−1 2 0 5
B. @ B D. @ B
1 1 1 5
1 1 x 2
57. Given the matrix equation, solve for x and y.
@ B@ B = @ B
3 2 y 0
A. -4, 6 C. -4, 2

4 5 0 1 0 0
B. -4, -2 D. 4, 6

58. If A = D6 7 3G and B = D0 1 0G
1 2 3 0 0 1
4 0 0 6 7 0
A. D0 7 0G C. D8 9 7G
0 0 3 2 3 6
0 0 0 4 5 0
B. D0 7 0G D. D6 7 3G
1 0 0 1 2 3
1 0 4
59. Find the determinant of x:

x = I2 2 6 I
3 1 −12
A. -50 C. 46
B. -46 D. -40

4 −1 2 3
60. Compute the value of x by determinant:

x = J2 0 2 1J
10 3 0 1
14 2 4 5
2

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