(i) This Question paper includes 5 questions. All questions are compulsory.
(ii) Calculator is allowed during the test.
Q 1. A Balloon is rising straight up from a level field and is being tracked by a 05 Marks
camera 1000ft from the point of lift off. At the instant when the cameras angle CLO(2)
of elevation is , the angle is increasing at a rate of 0.14 radian/min. How fast
the Balloon rising at that instant?
y
x
o 1000ft
OR
How fast does the water level rise in a cylindrical can of radius 2ft if water is
being poured in at a rate of 3ft3/sec?
Q 2. Find the intervals on which f(x) is increasing or decreasing, find local maximum 06 Marks
and minimum values of f(x), if CLO(2)
f(x) = x3 -3x2 + 6x .
Q 3. Evaluate the following integral 04 Marks
1 CLO(3)
T 4 dx .
11 x 2
h
x dx .
OR
Evaluate the following integral using trigonometric techniques of integration
method
cos x sin xdx .
4 3
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Q1. A Balloon is rising straight up from a level field and is being tracked by a camera 1000ft from the point of lift
off. At the instant when the cameras angle of elevation is , the angle is increasing at a rate of 0.14
radian/min. How fast the Balloon rising at that instant?
y
x
o 1000ft
OR
How fast does the water level rise in a cylindrical can of radius 2ft if water is being poured in at a rate of
3ft3/sec?
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Q2. Find the intervals on which f(x) is increasing or decreasing, find local maximum and minimum values of f(x),
if f(x) = x3 -3x2 + 6x .
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2 x cos xdx .
0
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Q5. Evaluate the following integral using substitution method
(1 ln x) 3
x dx .
OR
Evaluate the following integral using trigonometric techniques of integration method
. cos 4 x sin 3 xdx
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