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Differential Geometry Mcqs

Bsc (maths) 5th semester uph mcqs
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Differential Geometry Mcqs

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‘Semester, Math ({I-paper), 0.0.U,Gorakhpur University (174) U.PH, B.Sc.IIl year, eg ttt del ot ds ds du!) dul du? | (au) : => ul #) +2Bn-a ae 82 as =l eae ; Multiple Choice Questions Q. If r=r(u) isthe parametric representation of curve where 1 ue[a,b] then the arc lerigth of the curve : 6 b (a) S= fede . (b) S= ve?) du © S={reola (4) both (a) and (b) Q2 The arc length of one complete turn of the circular helix r=acosui+asinu j+euk, -o p) Be ¢ Oa OF (d) none of these ye Semester, Math (I-paper), D.0.U.GOreKhpUr Univers, [178] pH, BScHIT yeas 2.3) torsion is : Q.31 At any point 1 ofthe curve r= (4°) torsior 3 eo =, @ yea ©) 997 +1 3 =a (a) none of these © Fan : Q.32 A curve which is traced out on the surface of a cylinder and cuts the generators at a constant anige is called = (a) helix (b) cylindrical helix (c) cifcular helix (d) none of these Q.33 If for a curve its curvature and torsion are both constant then the curve is : (a) circularhelix @ (b) cylindrical helix (©) helix (d) none of these Q.34 The circle which has a three point contact with the curve ata point is called : (@) osculating plane (b) osculting circle (© circle of curvature (@) none of these Q.35 The space which has a four point contact with the curve at apoint Pis called : (a) osculating plane (b) osculting circle (©) circle of curvature (d) both(b) and (c) MI Q.36 The radius of the sphere of curvature is : (@) R=ptop! (b) R= p+(op'y © Pap +o OW (@) none of these Q37 “ necessary and sufficient condition that a curve be spherical is at: as oid @> (b) stg Pao (©) RB =p +(op'? fy Fea (op'y @) Gr gcr=0 Q.38 If x=acos6,y=asin@,z=adtana then the relation between f dius of spherical curvature and circular curvature will be : @) R-p A () Rep (c) R>p () R

pty du)? +2. du dv + r5.15(du)? (a) None of these Q.46 The value of first fundamental cooficient 7, on the surface is : (d) none of these @ EY (b) FO ©«G (d) None of these Q.47 The value of the positive constant 772 is : @) so-pP (b) EG+F* (c) EGF? (d) None of these Q.48 The representation of the surface of the form z= f(x,y) isknownas: (@) Gaussian form of the surface (b) implicit equation of the surface (c) Monge’s form of the surface (d) None of these (180) UH, BScIIT year, "Semester, Math (I-paper), 0.0.U.Gorakhpur University Q.49 Under a transformation of parameters in the first fundamental form metric is : (a) Varient (6) invariant MI (©) vanishes (d) None of these 2.50 If @ is the angle between the parametric curves at the point of intersection then tan@ is equal to: @ Hira (o) FIH © ‘664+F (d) None of these Q.51 If ds represents the element of area PQRS on the surface then gy is equal to: (@) Hdudy (b) yj du dy ' © bn-alduv (@) None of these Q.52 The equation of the tangent plane to the surface 2 =x" + y* at the point (1,-1,2) is: (a) 2x+2y-z=2 (b) x+y-2z=1 (c) 2x-2y-2=2 4 (d) None of these Q.53 The first fundamental form of the sphere x= acosucosy, y= asinucosy, z =asinv is : (a) ds? =a? sin? v du? +a?dv? (0) ds? =a? cos? v du? + adv? (©) ds? =a* cos? v du? + dv (a) None of these Q.54 The surface area of the anchor ring x=(b +acosu)cosy, y=(b+acosu)siny,z = asinw is: (2) 4nab (©) 4nab? © 4m’ (4) 4n?ab Q.55 The surface area of the right helicoid x= acosv, y=ucosy,z= av for the range 0

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