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COLEGIO DE MUNTINLUPA

ELECTROMAGNETICS Score:
2ND SEMESTER SY 2022 - 2023

Midterm Finals
Name : ______________________________________ Student No. :________________________
Yr/ Section : _____________________________________ Course. :________________________

COURSE Part 1: Multiple Choice: General Instructions: Select the best answer from the list of choices and write
OBJECTIVES
the capitalized letter of your choice before the item. Write letter E if your answer is none among the
choices. The solution SHOULD be written at the back portion of the questionnaires. NO SOLUTION = NO
CREDIT. Four points each.
CO1 1. A (nonzero) vector is a directed line segment drawn from a point P (called its _______ point)
to a point Q (called its __________ point), with P and Q being distinct points.
A. entry, exit B. terminal, initial
C. initial, terminal D. exit, entry
CO2 2. The smallest angle between the vectors v = (−1,5,−2) and w= (3,1,1) is
A. 90 O B. 0 O
O
C. 45 D. 60 O
CO1 3. | |A| - |B| | ________ |A – B|
A. = B. 
C.  D. > or <
CO1 4. ___________ is just a point vector.
A. Resultant vector B. Unit vector
C. Initial vector D. Zero vector
CO2 5. The angle between RAB and RAC given A(2 , 5 , -1) B(3 , -2 , 4) and C(-2 , 3 , 1)
A. 72O B. 52O
C. 62O D. 42O
CO2 6. Given A = i and B = 3i + 2j + 4k, find the angle between the two vectors.
A. 46.145 O B. 56. 145 O
O
C. 66.145 D. 36.145 O
CO2 7. If V · W = 0 for all V, then
A. W = 1 B. V = W
C. W = 0 D. V > W
CO1 8. Given A = (−1,5,−2) and B= (3,1,1), find C such that A + B + C = x
A. C ( 1 , -6 , 1) B. C ( 1 , 6 , -1)
C. C ( -1 , -6 , -1) D. C ( -1 , -6 , 1)
CO1 9. The negation of a vector would result to
A. Extending its magnitude B. Reversing its direction
C. Changing its direction D. All of these
CO1 10. Two nonzero vectors are _____________ if they have the same magnitude and the same
direction
A. Concurrent B. Equal
C. Congruent D. Parallel
CO1 11. Given M = (2,1,−1) and N= (3,−4,2), find O such that M + N + O = 0
A. (−5 , 3 , −1) B. (−5 , -3, −1)
C. (5 , 3 , 1) D. (5,3,−1)
CO1 12. Given E(2 , -2 , -1), find 3|E|
A. 3 B. 9
C. 6 D. 12
CO1 13. Two vectors V and W are _________ if one is a scalar multiple of the other.
A. Concurrent B. Equal
C. Congruent D. Parallel
CO2 14. If U · V = U · W for all u, then
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A. V = W B. W > V
C. V > W D. All f these
CO2 15. Two nonzero vectors V and W are ________________ if and only if V · W= 0.
A. Equal B. Parallel
C. Perpendicular D. In the same direction

CO 1 - 2 Part 2. Synthesis. By performing (U · V) · W, discuss the result. (Ten points)

Part 3. Problem solving (five points each). Given points E(2 , 5 , 1) F(-1 , 4 , -2) and G(3 , 2, 4,
perform/find the following
1. Unit vector directed from E towards F
2. The angle between REF and REG
3. The area of the triangle formed by the given points
4. Scalar projection of REF on REG
5. Vector projection of REF on REG
6. REF · REG

Prepared by: Checked and endorsed by:

EDISON E. MOJICA, Ph.D., PEE, AER EDISON E. MOJICA, Ph.D., PEE, AER
Faculty EE Department Chair

Approved:

LOVELYN C. GARCIA, M.Sc.


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