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INTEGRATION

Q1. Find a general expression for the function f ( x) in each of the following cases
f '( x) = 3x 2 + 5 x 4

A. x3 + 5x 4 + k B. x3 + x5 + k C. 3x 2 + x5 + k D. x3 + k
dy
Q2. Find y in terms of x in each of the following cases: = x - 3x 2 + 1
dx
1 2 3 1 2 3 3 1
A. x - x3 + x + k B. x 2 - x 3 + x + k x - x + x + k D. x 2 - x 3 + 2 x + k
C.
2 2 2 2 2
dy
Q3. A curve passes through the point (2, -5) and satisfies = 6 x 2 - 1 . Find y in
dx
terms of x .
A. 2x3 - x B. 2 x3 - x - 2 C. 2 x3 - x - 19 D. 2 x3 - x + 5
Q4. Given that f '( x) = 15 x 2 - 6 x + 4 and f (1) = 0 , find f ( x) .
A. 5 x3 - 3x 2 + 4 x B. 5 x3 - 3x 2 + 4 x - 6 C. 5 x3 - 3x 2 + 4 x + 1 D. 5 x3 - 3x 2 + 4 x - 1
Q5. The graph of y = f ( x) passes through (4, 25) and f '( x) = 6 x . Find its equation.
A. y = 6 x - 4 B. y = 4 x x - 5 C. y = 6 x + 25 D. y = 4 x x - 7
dy -2
Q6. Find y in terms of the following cases: dx = 3 2
x

A. 6 3 x + k 2 2 C. y = -6 3 x + k 3 2
B. x +k D. x +k
3 2
Q7. Find a general expression for the function f ( x) in each of the following cases

1 1
f '( x) = -
x3 x 4
3 4 -1 1 1 1 3 4
A. x 2 - x3 + k B. 2
+ 3 +k 2
- 3 +k
C. D. - x 2 + x3 + k
2 3 2 x 3x 2 x 3x 2 3
�1 � 4
Q8. The graph of y = f ( x) passes through � ,5 �and f '( x) = 2 . Find its equation.
�2 � x

A. y = -4 x -1 + 13 B. 4 x -1 + 13 -1 2 -1 2
C. x -5 x +5 D.
2 2
dy 1
Q9. A curve passes through the point (25,3) and is such that dx = . Find the
2 x

equation of the curve.


A. y = x - 2 B. y = x C. y = 2 - x D. y = 2 + x
dy
Q10. Find y in terms of x : = ( x + 5) 2
dx
1 2 20
x - x x +k
1 2 20
x + x x -5 C. 25 + k 1 2 20
x + x x + 25 x + k
A. B. D.
2 3 2 3 2 3
1

8
Q11. Find the following indefinite integrals: x
2
1 9 B. 4x7 1 D. -4x 7
A. - x +k C. x9 + k
18 18
2

Q12. Evalute the following definite integrals: �


3x 2 dx
1

A. 0 B. 7 C. 1 D. 6
Q13. Find the following indefinite integrals: �x( x + 2)( x - 2)dx

1 4
x + 2x2 + k
1 4
x - 2 x2 + k C. 4 x 4 - 2 x 2 + k D. 4 x 4 + 2 x 2 + k
A. B.
4 4
1

Q14. Evalute the following definite integrals: �


(2 x + 1)( x + 3)dx
0

1 1 6 D. 0
A. 7 B. 6 C.
6 7 7
Q15. Find the area under the curve y = x 2 from x = 0 to x = 6
A. 36 B. 216 C. 72 D. 18

�2 � 1
Q16. Find the following indefinite integrals: �
�x - 2 �dx
� x �

A. 1 1 1
1 1 3 1
B. 3x 2 + + k C. x3 - + k D. x + +k
x 3
x 3 x
9
2 x +3
Q17. Evaluate the following definite integrals: � dx
4 x

A. 32 B. 8 C. 16 D. 0
Q18. Find the area under the curve y = 3 x between x = 1 and x = 27 .
A. 60 B. 0 C. 3 26 D. 28
a

Q19. Given that �


12 x 2 dx = 1372 , find the value of the constant a .
0
A. 5 B. 3 C. 1 D. 7
9

Q20. Given that �


p xdx = 90 , find the value of the constant p .
0

A. 19 B. 5 C. 2 D. 3
1 -0.99

Q21. Find the values of the improper integrals: �


x dx
0

A. 0 B. 100 C. 99 D. 1
Q22. Find the area enclosed the curves y = x + 7 and y = 2 x + 3 .
2 3

2 B. 3 33 D. 1
A. 10 C.
3 2
Q23. Find area between the curves y = ( x - 4)(3 x - 1) and y = (4 - x )(1 + x).

3 B. 4 2 D. 3
A. 42 C. 42
2 3
Q24. Part of the graphs of f ( x ) = 2 x 3 + x 2 - 8 x and g ( x) = 2 x3 - 3 x 2 - 4 enclose a finite
region. Find its area.
1 B. 2 C. 1 D. 0
A. 4
2
p

�(4 x - 5) dx = 51.2 , find the value of p .


4
Q25. Given that
1.25

A. 2 B. 2.25 C. 3 D. 2.5
Q26. Find the area of the region shaded in the following diagrams: y = 4 x - x 2
2 B. 0 C. 1 D. 3
A. 10
3
Q27. The diagram shows the graph of y = f ( x) . Given that the area of the shded
) )
region ( ABD ) is 72, find the value of the constant a ( DC ).

A. 32 B. 18 C. 36 D. 30
dy 3 � � 1
Q28. A curve is such that dx = (1 + 2 x) 2 and the point �
1, �lies on the curve. Find
� 2�

the equation of the curve.


1 B. 1 5 6
A. C. 25 D. 25
3 6 5
p

(8 x 3 + 6 x)dx = 39 , find to possible values of p .


Q29. Given that �
1

A. 3 B. -2 C. 2 D. �2
4

Q30. Given that f ( x) and g ( x) are two functions such that �


f ( x)dx = 17 and
0

4 4


g ( x) dx = 11 , find, where possible, the value of
0

(2 f ( x) + 3 g ( x))dx
0

A. 6 B. 67 C. 7 D. 76
VECTORS IN THREE DIMENSIONS
Q31. If p = 2i - j + 3k , q = 5i + 2 j, r = 4i + j + k , calculate the vector 2 p + 3q - 4r giving
your answer as a column vector.
A. 3i + 2k B. 3i + j + 2k C. i + j - 2k D. i - j + 2k r
Q32. A, B are points with coordinates (2,1, 4) and (5, -5, -2) . Find the vector AB .
A. (1, -1,1) B. (3, 6, 6) C. (3, -6, -6) D. (1, 0, 0)
Q33. Using the points A(2, -1,3), B(3,1, -4), C (-1,1, -1) . If you start from B and the
r r 1 r
translation AB + 2 AC + BC takes you to D , find the coordinates of D .
2
A. (7, 6,13) B. (-7, 6, -13) C. (6, 4, -3) D. (6, 4,3)
Q34. Four points A, B, C and D have position vectors 3i - j + 7 k , 4i + k , i - j + k , -2 j + 7k
r r
respectively. Find the displacement vector AB and DC .
r r r r
AB = i + j - 6k AB = i + j + 6k AB = 2i + j - 6k AB = i + j - k
A. r B. r C. r D. r
DC = i + j - 6k DC = i + j - 6kDC = i + 3 j - 6k DC = i + j - k
�4 � �� 1
� � ��
Q35. Two points A, B have position vectors �-1�and �� 5 . C is the point on the line
� �
5 � �� ��
3

AC
segment AB such that = 2 . Find the position vector of C .
CB
�� � � �6 � � �
�1� �1 � � � �2 �
�� � � C. �9 � � �
A. �0 � B. �3 � �
11 �
� � D. �3 �
�1 � �11 � �11 �
�� � � � �
�2 � �3 � �3 �
Q36. Relative to an origin O , the position vectors of points A and B are 2i + j + 2k
and 3i - 2 j + pk respectively. Find the value of p for which OA and OB are
perpendicular.
A. p = 0 B. p = -1 C. p = -2 D. p = 1
Q37. Relative to an origin O , the position vectors of points A, B and C are given by
�2 � � 0 � �-2 �
r � � r� � r� �
OA = �
3 �, OB �-6 �and OC �
5 � . Find the angle AOB .
� �
-6 � � �
8 � � �
-2 ��
� �
A. 150.20 B. 120.50 C. 105.20 D. 102.50
Q38. Relative to an origin O , the position vectors of two points A, B are given by
r r r
OA = i + 2 pj + qk , OB = qj - 2 pk and OC = - (4 p 2 + q 2 )i + 2 pj + qk where p and q are
r
constant. For the case where p = 3 and q = 2 , find the unit vector parallel to BA .
A. (3, 4,8) B. (1,5,3) C. (0,1, 0) D. (3, 4,8)
Q39. A mathematical market trader packages fruit in three sizes. An Individual bag
holds 1 apple and 2 bananas; a Jumbo bag holds 4 apples and 3 bannanas; and a
King- size bag holds 8 apples and 7 bananas. She draws two vector arrows a and b
to represent an apple and a bananas respectively, and then represents the three sizes
of bag by vector I = a + 2b , J = 4a + 3b and K = 8a + 7b . Find numbers s, t such that
K = sI + tJ .
2 5 1 9 4 9 4 5
A. s = , t = B. s = , t = C. s = , t = D. s = , t =
3 3 6 5 5 5 5 3
Q40. A balloon flying over flat land reports its position at 7.40 a.m as (7.8,5.4,1.2) ,
the coordinates being given in kilometres relative to a checkpoint on the ground.
By 7.50 a.m its position has changed to (9.3, 4.4, 0.7) . Assuming that it continues to
descend at the same speed along the same line,find the coordinates of the point
where it would be expected to land, and the time when this would occur.
(11.4,3,1) (11.4,3, 0) (10.4,3, 0) (11.4,3, 0)
A. at 8.04 a.m B. at 8.40 a.m C. at 8.04 a.m D. at 8.04 a.m
Q41. Three vertices of a cube (not all on the same face) are P(3, 4,1) , Q(5, 2,9) and
R (1, 6,5) . Which point is the centre of the cube?
A. A(4,3,5) B. B(2,5,3) C. C (3, 4, 7) D. D(3, 4,5)
Q42. The diagram a soild cyclinder standing on a horizontal circular base, centre
O and radius 4 units. The line BA is a diameter and the radius OC is at 900 to OA .
Points O ', A ', B ' and C ' lie on the upper surface of the cylinder such that
OO ', AA ', BB ' and CC ' are all vertical and of length 12 units. The mid – point of BB '
is M . Unit vectors i, j and k are parallel to OA, OC and OO ' respectively. Hence
find the angle OMC ' .
A. 109.70 B. 107.90 C. 970 D. 790
Q43. The diagram shows the roof of a house. The base of the roof, OABC , is
rectangular and horizontal with OA = CB = 14m and OC = AB = 8m . The top of the
roof DE is 5m above the base and DE = 6m . The sloping edges OD, CD, AE , BE are
all equal in length. Unit vectors i, j are parallel to OA and OC respectively and the
r
unit vector k is vertically upwards. Express the vector OD in term of i, j , k and
find its magnitude.

r r r r
OD = 4i - 4 j + 5k OD = 4i + 4 j + 5k OD = i + 4 j + 5k OD = 4i + j + 5k
A. B. C. D.
OD = 5.77m OD = 7.55m OD = 7.55m OD = 7.55m
Q44. Relative to an origin O , the position vectors of points A and B are given by
r r r r
OA = 2i + 4 j + 4k and OB = 3i + j + 4k . The point C is such that AB = BC . Find the
r
unit vector in the direction of OC .
A. (4, 2, 4) B. (2, -4, 4) C. (4, 2, -2) D. (4, -2, 4)
Q45. The diagram shows a cuboid OABCPQRS with a horizontal base OABC in
which AB = 6cm and OA = a cm , where a is a constant. The height OP of the cuboid
is 10 cm . The point T on BR is such that BT = 8 cm , and M is the mid-point of AT .
Unit vectors i, j and k are parallel to OA, OC and OP respectively. For the case
r
where a = 2 , find the unit vector in the direction of PM .

1 1 1 1
A. (2i + 3 j + 6k ) B. (i + j - k ) C. (2i + 3 j - 6k ) D. (i - j - k )
7 10 7 10
Q46. Which of the following will not form a polyhedron?
A. 3 triangles. B. 2 triangles and C. 8 triangles. D. 1 pentagon and
3 parallelogram. 5 triangles.
Q47. Which of the following is a regular polyhedron?
A. Cuboid B. Triangular C. Cube D. Square prism
prism
Q48. Which of the following is a two Dimensional figure?
A. Rectangle B. Rectangular C. Square Pyramid D. Square Prism
Prism
Q49. Which of the following can be the base of a pyramid?
A. Line segment B. Circle C. Octagon D. Oval
Q50. Which of the following 3D shapes does not have a vertex?
A. Pyramid B. Prism C. Cone D. Sphere
Q51. Solid having only line segments as its edges is a:
A. Polyhedron B. Cone C. Cyclinder D. Polygon
Q52. The prism in the picture is formed of two triangles and three squares. The six
vertices are numbered from 1 to 6 in such a way that the sum of the four vertices of
each square is the same for all three squares. Numbers 1 and 5 are already shown.
What number is at the vertex labeled x ?

A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 6
Q53. In the pyramid SABC all plane angles with vertex are equal to 900 . The
S

areas of the lateral faces SAB, SAC and SBC are 3, 4 and 6, respectively. Find the
volume of SABC .

A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 8
Q54. The
lengths of
triangle XYZ
are 8 cm, 9
cm and 55
cm. Find the
length of the
diagonal XA of the rectangular parallelepiped in the figure.
A. 90cm B. 10 cm C. 120 cm D. 11 cm
Q55. The faces of a rectangular brick have areas A, B and C as shown. What is the
volume of the brick?

A. ABC B. ABC C. AB + BC + CA D. 3 ABC


Q56. In the cube below you see a soild not transparent pyramid ABCDS with base
ABCD , whose vertex S lies exactly in the middle of an edge of the cube. You look

at this pyramid from above, from below, from ahead, from the right and from the
left. Which view does not arise?
B.
A.

C. D.
Q57. Two empty cubes have base areas of 1dm 2 and 4 dm 2 respectively. We want to
fill the bigger cube with spring water which we fetch using the smaller cube. How
many times do we have to go to the spring?
A. 2 times B. 4 times C. 8 times D. 6 times
Q58. A 3x3x3 cube weighs 810 grams. If we drill three holes through it as shown,
each of which is a 1x1x3 rectangular parallelepiped, the weight of the remaining
soild is:

A. 540 g B. 570 g C. 600 g D. 630 g


Q59. A water tank holds 2000 litres when full. A small hole in the base is gradually
getting bigger so that each day a greater amount of water is lost. On the first day
after filling, 10 litres of water are lost and this icreases by 2 litres each. How many
litres will be lost on the 30th day after filling?
A. 68 litres B. 70 litres C. 60 litres D. 64 litres
Q60. An octahedron is inscribed in a cube of side lenghth 1. The vertices of the
octahedron are at the center of the face of the cube. What is the volume of the
octahedron?

1 1 1 1
A. B. C. D.
3 4 5 6
Q61. Two identical cylinders are cut open along the dotted lines and glued together
to form one bigger cylinder – see figure. What can you say about the volume of the
big cylinder compared to the volume of one small cylinder?

A. It has twice the B. It has 3 times C. It has p times D. It has 4 times


volume. the volume. the volume. the volume.
Q62. A solid rectangular block has a square base of side x cm. The height of the
block is h cm and the total surface area of the block is 96 cm 2 . Find the stationary
value of V :
A. 64 B.36 C. 72 D. 63
Q63. The picture shows a soild formed with 6 triangular faces. At each vertex there
is a number. For each face we consider the sum of the 3 numbers at the vertices of
that face. If all the sums are the same and two of the number are 1 and 5 as shown,
what is the sum of all the 5 numbers?

A. 9 B. 12 C. 17 D. 18
Q64. Each of the cubes in the figure has the length of edge equal to 1. What is the
length of segment AB?
A. 17 B. 7 C. 13 D. 7
Q65. A solid rectangular block has a base which measures 2x cm by x cm . The
height of the block is y cm and the volume of the block is 72 cm3 . Find this
stationary value and determine whether it is a maximum or a minimum.
A. Minimum when B. Minimum when C. Maximum when D. Maximum
x =1 x=3 x=3 when x = 1
Q66. The sphere ( S1 ) have radius R1 , the sphere ( S2 ) have radius R2 with inside
R2 = 2 R1 . Caculation ratio area the sphere ( S 2 ) and the shpere ( S1 ) :

1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
A.
2
Q67. Consider a regular tetrahedron. Its four corners are cut off by four planes,
each passing through the midpoints of three adjacent (see figure). What part of the
volume of the original tetrahedron is the volume of the resulting soild?

4 3 2 1
A. B. C. D.
5 4 3 2
Q68. In the pyramid SABC all plane angles with vertex are equal to 900 . The areas
S

of the lateral face SAB , SAC , and SBC are 3,4 and 6, respectively. Find the volume
of SABC .
A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7
Q69. The solid cube in the figure is cut by a plane passing through the three
neighbouring vertices D , E and B of A . Similar the cube is cut by planes passing
through the three neighbouring vertice of all other seven corners. What will the
piece containing of the cube look like?

A.

C.
D. The center of the cube belongs to
several pieces.

B.
Q70. A cube measuring 2 �2 �2 is formed of four 1��
1 1 white transparent and four

1 1 black non-transparent cubes (pic-ture). They are placed in the way that the
1��

whole big cube is non- transparent, meaning that it is not possible to see through it
neither from top to bottom, nor from front to back and not even from left to right.
At least how many black cubes would we have to put into the big cube measuring
3 �3 �3 to make the whole cube non-transparent?

A. 6 B. 9 C. 10 D. 12

ASWER OF QUESTIONS
1. B 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. D 6. C 7. B
8. A 9. A 10. D 11. C 12. B 13. B 14. A
15. C 16. D 17. C 18. A 19. D 20. B 21. B
22. A 23. C 24. A 25. B 26. D 27. C 28. C
29. D 30. B 31. A 32. C 33. B 34. A 35. D
36. C 37. B 38. B 39. C 40. D 41. A 42. A
43. B 44. D 45. C 46. C 47. C 48. C 49. C
50. D 51. A 52. A 53. A 54. B 55. B 56. D
57. C 58. C 59. A 60. D 61. D 62. A 63. C
64. A 65. B 66. D 67. D 68. A 69. A 70. B

ONLINE ENTRY QUESTIONS CLASS 12


Level
Easy Medium Difficult Total
Content
Function and
6 12 12 30
Graphs
Analytics
Integration 6 12 12 30

Vectors in three
Geometry 3 6 6 15
dimensions

Polyhedron 5 10 10 25

Total 20 40 40 100

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