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Unit 1 MCQ: Questions

This document contains a series of multiple choice questions covering topics related to matrices, systems of linear equations, and calculus concepts like derivatives, integrals, and Taylor series expansions. Some of the questions test knowledge of key theorems in calculus like Rolle's theorem, Lagrange's mean value theorem, and Cauchy's mean value theorem. Other questions involve evaluating derivatives, integrals, Taylor series, or solving systems of linear equations. The document contains 35 questions in Unit 1, 25 questions in Unit 2, and 7 questions in Unit 3, all in multiple choice format.

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Unit 1 MCQ: Questions

This document contains a series of multiple choice questions covering topics related to matrices, systems of linear equations, and calculus concepts like derivatives, integrals, and Taylor series expansions. Some of the questions test knowledge of key theorems in calculus like Rolle's theorem, Lagrange's mean value theorem, and Cauchy's mean value theorem. Other questions involve evaluating derivatives, integrals, Taylor series, or solving systems of linear equations. The document contains 35 questions in Unit 1, 25 questions in Unit 2, and 7 questions in Unit 3, all in multiple choice format.

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UNIT 1

MCQ
1) Value of is
a) 30 b) 25 c) 3! d) 6!
2) Value of ) is

a) c) √ d)
3)
a) n.n! b) n c) n d) n!
4)
a) (n-1)! b) n! c) (n+1)! d) n(n+1)!
5) Value of ( ) is

a) 1/2 b)√ c) d) 2√
6) Value of ( ) is

a) 1/2 b) √ c) d) 2√

7) Value of ∫ is
a) b) c) d)

8) Value of ∫ is
a) b) c) d)
9) Value of ∫ is
b) c) d)
10) Value of ∫ is
b) c) d)

Questions
11) S.T β(m,n) = where m,n>0
12) S.T ∫ = √ .
13) Prove that ( ) √

14) Prove that ∫

15) Prove that ∫

16) Evaluate γ(-9/2) , and β( ,

17) Evaluate ∫ , ∫ ( ) , and ∫


18) S.T = √

19) Evaluate ∫ and ∫ √


.

20) Using gamma function evaluate ∫ √


21) S.T ∫

22) Evaluate ∫

23) S.T ∫ ∫ = √

24) Evaluate ∫ √

25) Evaluate ∫ ∫

26) Prove that ( )
27) Find the volume of a sphere of radius .
28) Prove that the volume of the reel formed by the revolution of the cycloid
about the tangent at the vertex is
29) Find the volume formed by the revolution of loop of the curve about the -axis.
30) Find the volume of the solid formed by revolving about -axis, the area enclosed by the parabola
its evolute and the x-axis.
31) Find the volume of the solid generated by the revolution of cardioid about the initial line.
32) Find the volume of the solid obtained by revolving the cissoids about its asymptote.
33) Find the volume of the solid generated by the revolution of the leminscate about the line
.
34) Find the surface area of the solid formed by revolving the cardioid about the initial line.
35) Find the surface area of the solid generated by the revolution of astrid about the
y-axis.
UNIT 2
MCQ
1) If f(x) is a continuous and derivable function on [a,b] and f(a) =f(b) then there exists c in (a,b) such
that
a) f(c) = 0 b) f(a)= c c) f(b) = c d) f ’(c) = 0
2) If f(x) is continuous in [a,b] and differentiable in (a,b) then there exists atleast one value c in (a,b)
such that

a) = f ’(a) b) = f (c) c) = f ’(c) d) = f ’’(c)

3) If f(x) and g(x) are continuous in [a, b] and differentiable in (a, b) then there exists atleast one value
c in (a, b) such that

a) b) c) d)

4) For the function f(x) = value of c such that f ’(c) = 0 in *2,4+ is


a) 4 b) 2.5 c) 3 d) 3.1
5) For the function f(x) = value of c such that f ’(c) = 0 in *-2,2] is


a) b) - c) d)

6) For the function f(x) = value of c such that f ’(c) = 0 in *-2,2] is

a) 3 b) -3 c) √ d) 0

7) Maclaurin series expansion of up to the term containing is

a) 1+ b) 1+ c) 1+ d) 1+ x+

8) Maclaurin series expansion of log(1+x) up to the term containing is

a) x+ b) x+ c) x- d) 1-

9) Maclaurin series expansion of up to the term containing is

a) b) 1- c) x + d) x -

10) Maclaurin series expansion of up to the term containing is

a) 1+x+ b) 1+ x - c) 1+ x+ d) 1+ x-

11) Maclaurin series expansion of up to the term containing is

a) 1+ x - b) 1+ x+ c) d)

12) Maclaurin series expansion of cosx up to the term containing is


a) 1-x b) 1 + c) x+ d) 1+ x
13) Maclaurin series expansion of sinx up to the term containing is

a) 1+ b) x+ c) x- d) 1-

14) Maclaurin series expansion of sinx up to the term containing is


a) 1+x+ b) 1+ x+ + c) x- d) x+
15) Maclaurin series expansion of tanx up to the term containing is
a) x+ b) x+ c) x - d) x+

Questions
16) State and prove Rolle’s theorem.
17) Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function in [2,4]
18) Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function in [a,b]
19) Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function in [2,4]
20) Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function in [-5,0]
21) Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function in [-3,0]
22) State and prove Lagrange’s mean value theorem
23) Verify Lagrange’s mean value theorem for the function (x-1)(x-2)(x-3) in [0,4]
24) Verify Lagrange’s mean value theorem for the function x(x-1)(x-2) in [0, ]
25) Verify Lagrange’s mean value theorem for the function in
26) Verify Lagrange’s mean value theorem for the function√ in[-3,4]
27) Verify Lagrange’s mean value theorem for the function log (x) in [1,e]
28) If
29) If x>0 S.T

30) Using function f(x)= , S.T < .


31) State and prove Cauchy’s mean value theorem.
32) Verify Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the function log(x) and in [1,e]
33) Verify Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the function √ in [a,b]

34) Verify Cauchy’s mean value theorem for the function in [1,3].
35) Expand upto the term containing by maclaurins expansion.
36) Expand upto the term containing by maclaurins expansion.
37) Expand upto the first five terms by maclaurins expansion.
38) Expand ( √ ) upto the term containing by maclaurins expansion.
39) Assuming the possibility of expansion S.T
40) Expand log(1-x) up to the terms containing .
41) Expand log(cos(x)) up to the term containing by maclaurins expansion.
42) Expand log(1+ ) up to the terms containing x^4 by maclaurins expansion.
43) Find the maximum and minimum values of in the interval
44) Show that is a maximum when .
45) A window has the form of a rectangle surrounded by a semicircle. If the perimeter is 40 ft., find its
dimensions so that the greatest amount of light may be admitted.
UNIT 3

MCQ

1. The rank of a scalar matrix A, of order n x n is


(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) λ, where A=λ In (d) n
2. The rank of a singular matrix A of order n x n is
(a) equal to n (b) less than n (c) less than or equal to n (d) equal to zero
3. The rank of a matrix An x nin which every element is a ≠ 0 is
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) n (d) >n
4. The normal form of a 3 x 3 non-singular matrix is

(a) * + (b) * + (c) (d)

5. The value of β for which the following system has a non-trivial solution is
2x+βy=0
3x-y=0
(a) 3/2 (b) 2/3 (c) 1/2 (d) 1/3
6. If the coefficient matrix A of the homogenous system AX = 0 is non-singular. Then the system has
(a) trivial solution only (b) non-trivial solution only
(c) both trivial and non-trivial solutions (d) neither trivial nor non-trivial solutions
7. For the non homogeneous system of n equations in n unknowns AX = B , if ρ(A) = ρ([A:B])=n, then
the system has
(a) Unique solution (b) no solution (c) infinitely many solutions (d) not predictable
8. For what value of λ the following system will have infinitely many solutions
x + 3y =6
2x + λy =3
(a) 6 (b) -6 (c) 3 (d) -3
9. 0 is the eigen value of a square matrix A, if and only if the matrix is
(a) non-singular (b) singular (c) invertible (d) |A|=0
10. If λ is an eigen value of a square matrix A, then
(a) λ is an eigen value of A2 (c) λ is an eigen value of A-1
(b) λ is an eigen value of transpose of A (d) λ is an eigen value of adj(A)

11. Eigen values of the matrix A = * + are

√ √ √ √
(a) (b) (c) (d)
12. If λ2 – 2λ – 3 = 0 is the characteristic equation of A = * +, then the value of n is

(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3

13. If λ2 – 5λ + 5 = 0 is the characteristic equation of A = * +, then the value of n is

(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3

14. If λ (λ -1)= 0 is the characteristic equation of A = * +, then the value of n is


(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
2
15. If λ – 5λ + 5 = 0 is the characteristic equation of A = * +, then the value of n is
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3

Questions

1. Find the value of ‘a’ in order that the matrix A is of rank 2, where A = [ ]

2. Find the value of ‘a’ in order that the matrix A is of rank 3, where A =[ ]

3. Reduce the following matrix to its normal form and hence find its rank.

A=[ ]

4. Reduce the following matrix to its normal form and hence find its rank

A=[ ]

5. Reduce the following matrix to its normal form and hence find its rank

A=[ ]

6. Find the inverse of the matrix A by elementary transformations, where A = [ ]

7. Find the inverse of the matrix A by elementary transformations, where A = [ ]

8. Find the inverse of the matrix A by elementary transformations, where A = [ ]

9. Find the inverse of the matrix A by elementary transformations, where A =[ ]

10. Find the non-trivial solution of the system


x + 3y -2z = 0; 2x-y+4z=0; x-11y+14z=0
11. Find the non-trivial solution of the system
x + 2y +3z = 0; x+4y+2z=0; 2x+6y+5z=0

12. Solve completely the system of equations


x+3y+2z=0
2x-y+3z=0
3x-5y+4z=0
x+17y+4z=0
13. Examine the consistency and solve if possible the following system of equations
x -7y +15z = -14; 2x+3y-4z=6; 3x-4y+11z=0; 5x-y+7z=-2
14. For what value of µ and β the following system
x+y+z=6
x+2y+3z=10
x+2y+µz=β
have (a) a unique solution (b) an infinite number of solutions (c) no solution
15. Solve completely the system of equations
2x+2y-2z=1
4x+4y-z=2
6x+6y+2z=3

16. Find the eigen values and the eigen vectors of the matrix

[ ]

17. Find the eigen values and the corresponding eigen vectors of the matrix

[ ]

18. Find the eigen values and the eigen vectors of the matrix

[ ]

19. Diagonalise the matrix

[ ]

20. Diagonalise the matrix

[ ]

21. Find a matrix P such that AP is a diagonal matrix, where

A= [ ]

22. Find a matrix P such that AP is a diagonal matrix, where

A= [ ]

23. Verify the Cayley-Hamilton theorem for the matrix


A=[ ] and hence find .

24. Using Cayley-Hamilton theorem find the inverse of the matrix

[ ]

25. Find for the matrix A=[ ] using Cayley-Hamilton theorem.

26. Find the adjoint of the matrix A=[ ] using Cayley-Hamilton theorem.

27. Using Cayley-Hamilton theorem, find the adjoint of the matrix

[ ]

28. Using Cayley-Hamilton theorem, find the adjoint of the matrix

[ ]

29. Find for the matrix A=[ ] using Cayley-Hamilton theorem.

30. Find for the matrix A=[ ] using Cayley-Hamilton theorem.


UNIT 4
MCQ
1. The sequence { } term is given by 1+cos(nπ)
(a) converges to 0
(b) oscillates between -1 and +1
(c) converges to 2
(d) oscillates between 0 and 2.
2. The sequence { } term is given by ( ) converges to
(a) 0 (b) 2 (c) e (d)

3. The sequence whose term is


(a) converges to 4 (b) converges to ½ (c) converges to 2/3 (d) converges to 3/2

4. The sequence whose

(a) converges to e (b) converges to (c) diverges (d) oscillates between 0 and 1
5. The sequence { (nπ)}
(a) converges to 0 (b) converges to 1 (c) converges to -1 (d) is not convergent

6. The limit of the sequence 0.7 , 0.77 , 0.777 , . . .

(a) 1 (b) 0.1 (c) 7/9 (d) 9/7

7. The sequence whose term is given by ( )


(a) is convergent (b) is divergent (c) oscillates finitely (d) oscillates infinitely

8. The series
(a) converges to 0 (b) converges to 1 (c) is divergent (d) oscillates finitely

9. The series ∑
(a) converges to 0 (b) diverges (c) oscillates finitely (d) oscillates infinitely

10. The geometric series ∑ oscillates finitely if


(a) | | < 1 (b) x 1 (c) x = -1 (d) x < -1

11. The p-series or Harmonic series ∑ is


(a) convergent if p < 1 (b) divergent if p < 1 (c) divergent if p > 1 (d) oscillatory

12. The series


(a) is convergent (b) is divergent (c) oscillates finitely (d) oscillates infinitely
13. Let ∑ be a series of positive terms such that ( ) = l, then
(a) ∑ is convergent if l > 1 (c) ∑ is convergent if l < 1
(b) ∑ is divergent if l > 1 (d) ∑ is divergent if l > 2
14. The Binomial series is
(a) convergent if | | 1
(b) convergent if | | 1
(c) convergent if | | 1
(d) convergent if | | 1
15. The logarithmic series
(a) convergent if | | 1
(b) convergent if | | 1
(c) convergent if -1
(d) convergent if -1 1
16. The exponent series is equal to
(a) ∑ (b) ∑ (c) ∑ (d) ∑

17. The radius of convergence R of the power series ∑ | | is given by


(a) | |

(b) | |

(c) | |

(d) | |

18. The radius of convergence of the power series ∑ | | is


(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d)

Questions
1. Test the convergence of the following sequences whose terms are given by
(a) (b)
2. Test the convergence of the following sequences whose terms are given by
(a) (b) ( )
3. Test the convergence of the following sequences whose terms are given by
(a) (b)
4. Test the convergence of the following sequences whose terms are given by
(a) (b) ( )
5. Test the convergence of { }, where x is a real number.

6. Test the convergence of , -, where x > 0.
7. Prove that the sequence { } defined by =√ and =√ converges to the positive root of the
equation
8. Discuss the convergence of the following sequences whose terms are given by
(a) ( ) (b) n[log(n+1)-log n]
9. Test the convergence of the series
10. Discuss the convergence of the series
11. Test the convergence of the series

12. Examine the convergence of the series

13. Discuss the convergence of the series ∑ √

14. Discuss the convergence of the series ∑


15. State Cauchy’s Root test and hence test the convergence of the series ∑ .

16. Test the convergence of the series ∑ ( ) .


17. State Leibnitz’s test and hence discuss the convergence of the series

18. Test the convergence of the series


19. Test the convergence, absolute and conditional convergence of the series
20. Test the convergence of the series whose terms are given by
(a) (b)

21. Sum to infinity the series


22. Sum to infinity the series
23. Sum to infinity the series

24. Sum to infinity the series


25. Sum to infinity the series
26. Sum to infinity the series
27. Find the sum of the series
28. Sum to infinity the series
29. Test the convergence of the series ∑ using Cauchy’s Integral test.
30. Find the radius of convergence of the power series
(a) ∑ (b) ∑
31. Find the radius of convergence of the power series
(a) ∑ (b) ∑
32. Find the radius of convergence of the power series
(a) ∑ (b) ∑
UNIT-5
MCQ

01. If ⁄ , then is

(a) ⁄ (b) – (c) 0 (d) 1.

02. If and , then is

(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) -1.

03. If ( ) then

(a) (b) (c) (d)

04. If then is

(a) 0 (b) (c) (d) 1.

05. If then is equal to

(a) -3 (b) 3 (c) 0 (d) .

06. If then is equal to

(a) 1 (b) (c) (d) 0.

07. If then is equal to

(a) (b) (c) 0 (d) none of this.

08. If then is equal to

(a) (b) (c) u (d) 1.

09. If then is equal to

( a) (b) (c) 0 (d) 2.

10. The value of where is

a) (b) (c) 0 (d) 3.

11. The value of so that the vector is a solenoidal vector is

a) (b) (c) 1 (d) none of this.

12. The vector is

(a) (b) (c) rotational (d) none of this.

13. is
a) 1 b) 0 c) -1 d) 2

14. If then is

a) 0 b)1 c)2 d) 3

15. A solenoidal field is characterised by

a) b) c) d) None of the above

16. A irrotational field is characterised by

a) b) c) d) None of the above

Questions
01. Find the total differential of ii)
02. Find if , where
03. ( ⁄ ), where .
04. If ( ), , show that

05. If where show that


06. If where , show that
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

07. If where show that .


08. Verify Euler’s theorem for the function .
09. If ( ), prove that that

10. If ( ), i) prove that i)

ii)

11. If ( ), prove that i)

12. If ⁄ , then show that

13. If , show that

14. If , show that


15. If where , then show that

16. If prove that .


17. If , then prove that
18. If prove that .
19. If prove that .
20. If , show that
21. If , show that

22. If show that

23. If where where , Evaluate

24. If and find .

25. If evaluate that at


26. By using the Lagrange method of undetermined multipliers, find the stationary values of i).
subject to condition , ii).
subject to condition
27. Find the extreme values of subject to condition
28. Find the extreme values of the function subject to condition
29. By using the Lagrange method of undetermined multipliers, find the maximum volume of a
rectangular box, with given surface area.
30. Find the angle between the surfaces at and at the point
31. Find the angle between the surfaces at and
at the point
32. Find the angle between the surfaces at and at the point

33. Find the angle between the normal to the surfaces at the points and .
34. Find the constants and such that the surfaces is orthogonal to
at the point
35. Find the constants and such that the surfaces is orthogonal to
at the point
36. Show that ⃗ ̂ ̂ ̂ is irrotational, find a function , such that

37. Show that ⃗ ̂ ̂ ̂ is irrotational, find a function , such that

38. Find of the vector ⃗ ̂ ̂ ̂ is
irrotational.
39. Find the constant such that ⃗ ̂ ̂ ̂ is solenoidal.
40. Prove that and ( ⃗) .
41. Prove that ( ⃗ ⃗) ⃗ ⃗ ⃗ ⃗.
42. Prove that ( ⃗) ( ⃗) ⃗ .
43. Prove that ( ⃗) ( ⃗) ⃗.

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