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21MTA41

USN 1 B Y

BMS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT


(An Autonomous Institute affiliated to Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi)
MODEL QUESTION PAPER

Fourth Semester BE Degree Examination


NUMERICAL METHODS, COMPLEX VARIABLE AND SAMPLING THEORY

Time: 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 100

Note: 1. Part A carries 20 marks. Answer all TWENTY full questions, by choosing ONE Correct option.
2. The correct option is to be shaded in the OMR sheet provided within the Booklet.
3. There is no Negative Marking, but Shading more than 1 option, will lead to rejection of the
particular question for scoring.
4. Part B carries 80 Marks. Answer FIVE full questions, choosing ONE full question from each
module.

Q. No Multiple Choice Questions PART A Marks


Newton Raphson’s iteration formula is
01 01
a) b) c) d)

Taking (initial guesses) the value of x after first step for the equation 01
02 using Regula-Falsi method is
a) 0.613 b) 1.456 c) 0.143 d) 0.956
The following method is not used to solve first order degree differential equation. 01
03 a) Decomposition Method b) Taylor’s series method
c) Euler’s Method d) Euler’s Modified method
The solution of , given y (0) = 0 at x=0.1 using Taylor’s series method is 01
04
a) 0.2487 b) 0.1487 c) 0.4487 d) 0.3487
The Cauchy’s Riemann equations in Cartesian form are 01
a) u x  v y ; u y  v x
05 b) u x  v y ; u y  v x
c) u x  v x ; u y  v x
d) u x  v y ; u x  v x
If f(z) is a analytic function at all points within and on a closed contour C. Then 01
b 
06
a)  f ( z)dz  0
c
b)  f ( z)dz  0
c
c)  f ( z)dz  0
a
d)  f ( z)dz  0
0

A complex function w=f(z) which maps the points in the z-plane onto a point in the w-plane 01
is called
07 a) Complex transformation b) Bilinear transformation
c) Conformal transformation d) Integral transforms

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The invariant points of the mapping w=z/2-z are 01


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a) 1, -1 b) 0,-1 c) 0,1 d) -1,-1
A partial differential equation requires 01
a) exactly one independent variable b) two or more independent variables
09
c) more than one dependent variable d) equal number of dependent and independent
variables.
Eliminating the arbitrary function from , then the partial differential 01
10 equation formed is
a) b)
c) d)
Which of the following is a Lagrange's partial differential equation 01
11 a) b)
c) d)
The partial differential equation of is 01
12 a) b)
c) d)
If is continuously differentiable vector point function and is volume bounded by a 01
13 closed surface ,then ∫ ̂ ,where ̂ is the upward drawn unit normal vector, is equal to
a) ∫ b) ∫ c) ∫ d) .

The line integral ∫ ⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ represents 01


14
a) a) Work done b) Force c) Displacement d) none of these
A relation between line integral and surface integral is 01
15 a) Gauss’s Theorem b) Green’s Theorem
c) Stoke’s Theorem d) Bernoulli’s Theorem
The value of ∫ ⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ for ⃗ ̂ ̂ along from to is 01
16
a) b) c) d)
The transition probabilities Pij are such that 01

17 a) { b) {

c) { d) {
Any hypothesis which is tested for the purpose of rejection under the assumption that it is 01
18 true is called
a) Null hypothesis b) Alternative hypothesis c) Statistical hypothesis d) Composite hypothesis
A student’s study habits are as follows. If he studies one night, he is 30% sure to study the
next night. On the other hand, if he does not study one night, he is 60% sure not to study the
19 next night as well. The transition matrix for the chain of his study is 01

[ ] b) [ ] c) [ ] d) [ ]
Chi-square test for testing population of variance formula 01
20
a) ∑ b)∑ c) ∑ d) None of these

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Descriptive Questions PART B


CO,
Q. No Module – 1 Marks
RBT
Find a real root of the equation by using Newton-Raphson method. CO1,
1a. 8
Correct to three decimal places. K3
Using Modified Euler’s method find y at x=2 in step size of 0.5 given , CO1,
b. 8
. Carryout 2 iterations in each step. K3
OR
Given , estimate the value of with using CO1,
2a. 8
RK method of order 4. K3

If
CO1,
b. find corrected to 4 decimal places by using Milne’s Predictor and 8
K3
Corrector formula (use corrector formula twice).
Module – 2
CO2,
3a. Derive Cauchy-Riemann (C-R) equations in cartesian form. 8
K3
Find the analytic function given that CO2,
b. 8
– – . K3
OR
CO2,
4a. Discuss the transform . 8
K3
CO2,
b. Evaluate ∮ where | | . 8
K3
Module – 3
Solve the PDE by direct integration:
CO3,
5a. 8
K3

By eliminating the arbitrary functions, form the partial differential equation for CO3,
b. 8
where are specific constants. K3
OR
Solve the PDE:
CO3,
6a. 8
K3

By the method of separation of variables, solve the heat equation. CO3,


b. 8
K3

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Evaluate ∫ ⃗ ⃗ along the circle where ⃗ ̂ ̂ ̂ CO4,


7a. 8
K3
By using Green’s theorem, evaluate ∫ where is the square in the CO4,
b. 8
plane with vertices and K3
OR
Evaluate ∫ ⃗ ̂ where is the part of the plane which lies in the CO4,
8a. 8
positive octant, and ⃗ ̂ ̂ ̂. K3

Using the divergence theorem, evaluate ∫ ⃗ ̂ where ⃗ ̂ ̂ ̂ and is CO4,


b. 8
the surface of the sphere K3
Module – 5

Show that [ ] is a regular stochastic matrix and find the CO5,


9a. 8
⁄ ⁄ K3
corresponding unique fixed probability vector.
Fit a Poisson distribution to the following data and test for its goodness of fit at
5% level of significance.
x 0 1 2 3 4 CO5,
b. 8
K3
f 419 352 154 56 19
(Given 20.05 for  = 3 is 3.82).
OR
A certain stimulus administered to each of 12 patients resulted in the following
change in blood pressure: 5, 2, 8, -1, 3, 0, 6, -2, 1, 5, 0, 4(in appropriate units). CO5,
10a. 8
Can it be concluded that, on the whole, the stimulus will change the blood K3
pressure. Use t0.05(11) = 2.201.
A software engineer goes to his work place every day by motor bike or by car. He
never goes by bike on two consecutive days but if he goes by car on a day he is
equally likely to go by car or by bike on the next day. Find the transition matrix for CO5,
b. 8
the change of mode of transport he uses. If car is used on the first day of the week K3
find the probability that a) bike is used b)car is used after 4 days (or on the fifth
day).

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Course Outcomes (COs):

COs At the end of the course, the student will be able to


CO-1 Solve order ordinary differential equations arising in engineering problems using single step and
multistep numerical methods.
CO-2 Explain the concepts of analytic functions, describe conformal and Bilinear transformation arising in
field theory and signal processing.
CO-3 Analyze a variety of partial differential equations and solution by exact methods/method of separation
of variables.
CO-4 Apply Green's Theorem, Divergence Theorem and Stoke's theorem in various applications in the field
of electro-magnetic and gravitational fields and fluid flow problems.
CO-5 Demonstrate testing
in the field of of hypothesis of and
electro-magnetic sampling distributions
gravitational andfluid
fields and illustrate examples of Markov
flow problems.
chains related to discrete parameter stochastic process.
K1- Remembering K2 - Understanding K3 – Applying K4- Analyzing K5 - Evaluating K6 -Creating

“Success is the progressive realization of a worthy goal.”

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