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COMPLETE 27/10/2010

Poornima Group of Institutions, Jaipur


Branch: Civil Engineering
Sub./Code: Engineering Mathematics /3CE06
Unit IV
Submitted By: Alok Bhargava (HOD, Maths Deptt.)
1.

2.

Simpson`s rule for integration gives exact result when f(x) is a polynomial of degree
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) option (a),(b) and (c)]

( )

(a) e
3.

2
x E( e )
The value of
e 2 x is
E
(e )
x+ h

(b) e

Match the following items


A. Runge-Kutta
B. Newton-Raphson
C. Gauss-Seidel]
D. Simpson`s Rule
A
B
C
(a)
1
2
3
(b)
2
1
4
(c)
3
2
4
(d)
1
4
2

(c) 0

(d) e

xh

1. Numerical Integration
2. Root finding
3. Ordinary Differential Equations
4. Solutions of Systems of Linear Equations
D
4
3
1
3

4.
The formula used to compute an approximation for the second forward difference of a
Function f(x) at a point Xo is.
f (x 0 h) f (x 0 h)
f (x 0 h) f (x 0 h)
(a )
( b)
2
2h
f ( x 0 h ) 2f ( x 0 ) f ( x 0 h )
f ( x 0 h ) 2f ( x 0 ) f ( x 0 h )
( c)
(d )
2
h
h2
]

5.

A polynomial p(x) is such that p(0) = 5, p(I) = 4, p(2) = 9 and p(3) = 20. The minimum
degree it can have is
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 3 ]
(d) 4

6.

The trapezoidal rule for integration gives exact result when the integrand is a
polynomial of degree

(a) 0 but not 1 (b) 1 but not 0

(c) 0 or 1]

(d) 2

7.

The Newton Gregory Forward difference formula is suitable to use when the value of
independent variable is (a) In the middle of the given data. (b) In the end of the given data.
(c) In the beginning of the given data.]
(d) Anywhere in the data.

8.

The Simpsons 1/3 rule for integration gives better result when the integrand is
approximated by a polynomial of degree
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) 3
(d) 2]

9.

The Newton Gregory Backward difference formula is suitable to use when the value of
independent variable is (a) In the middle of the given data. (b) In the end of the given data.]
(c) In the beginning of the given data.
(d) Anywhere in the data.

10.

The Simpsons 3/8 rule for integration gives better result when the integrand is
approximated by a polynomial of degree
(a) 0 (b) 1
(c) 3 ]
(d) 2

11.

The Lagranges Interpolation formula is for


(a) Interpolation with equal interval (b) Interpolation with unequal interval
(c) Central Interpolation
(d) (a) & (b) both]

12.

The missing value of the following data is


X
:5
10
15
20
25
30
Y
:7
10
--17
--28
(a) 13.2, 21.3 (b) 13, 21
(c) 13.2, 21.8] (d) 13, 22

13.

According to Fundamental theorem of finite differences, if a polynomial is of degree 5


then
(a) 5=constant, 6=0 ]
(b) 4=constant, 5=0
(c) 6=constant, 5=0
(d) 5=constant, 4=0

14.

The sterling formula will give better value when the value of u=
(a) 0.5

15.

16.

(b) -0.5

(c) 0

xx 0
h

is near to

(d) Anywhere in the table

Which relation on the operators is incorrect


(a) = 1 E (b) + = ]
(c) = 1 E-1

(d) (1 + )(1 - ) = 1

Match the following


A. Newton Gregory Formula
1.Forward Difference operator
B. Sterling Formula
2. Numerical Integration
C. Simpsons Formula
3.Central Interpolation
D.
4. Interpolation with equal interval

A
1
2
3
4

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
17.

B
2
3
4
3

(b)14.33333

(b)1.857

(c) 2.557]

(d)Not possible to calculate

For the Sterling formula we will obtain the value of u byxintial value of t h e givendata
xlast value of t h e givendata
u=
u=
(a)
(b)
h
h

(c)
20.

(c) 14.666667](d)15

For the following data, what is the value of x when f(x) = 7


X:
1
3
4
Y:
4
12
19
(a)1.45

19.

D
4
1
2
1]

For the following data, what is the value of f(x) when x = 10


X:
5
6
9
11
Y:
12
13
14
16
(a)14.5

18.

C
3
4
1
2

u=

xcentra l value of t h e given data


h

(d) all above

The expression n eax + b is equal to


(a) eax + b (b) eax + b(e 1) (c) eax + b(e 1)n ] (d) eax + b(e 1)n-1

Answers
1. d
2. b

3.c

4.d

5.c

6.c

7. C

8.d

9.b

10.c

11. d

13.a

14.c

15.b

16.d

17.c

18.b

19.c

20.c

12.c

Submitted by
Alok Bhargava

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