Math Compilation of Objectives
Math Compilation of Objectives
Math Compilation of Objectives
2. A given function f(t) can be represented by a Fourier series if it 7. A tangent to a conic is a line
A. is periodic A. Which is parallel to the normal
B. is singled valued B. Which touches the conic at only one point
C. is periodic, single valued and has a finite number of maxima and minima in any one C. Which passes inside the conic
period D. All of the above
D. has a finite number of maxima and minima in any one period
8. Is it convergent or divergent? If convergent, what is the limit?
3. A periodic waveform possessing half-wave symmetry has no A. Convergent, pi/2 C. convergent, pi
A. even harmonics B. odd harmonics B. divergent D. convergent, pi/4
C. sine terms D. cosine terms
9. If in the Fourier series of a periodic function, the coefficient a0 is zero, it
4. ln y = mx + b what is m? means that the function has
A. slope B. x-intercept C. y-intercept D. asymptote A. Odd symmetry C. odd-quarter wave symmetry
B. Even quarter-wave symmetry D. any of the above
6. Each of the following figures has exactly two pairs of parallel sides except a
A. parallelogram B.rhombus C. trapezoid D. square 10. If in the Fourier series of a periodic function, the coefficient a 0=0 and
a=0, then it must be having _____ symmetry.
7. Which of the following is a vector? A. Odd B. Odd-quarter wave
A. kinetic energy B. electric field intensity C. entropy D. work C. Even D. Either A or B
8. Infinity minus infinity is: 11. If the Fourier coefficient b0 of a periodic function is zero then it must
A. infinity B. zero C. indeterminate D. none of these possess ______ symmetry.
A. Even B. Even-quarter-wave C. Odd D. Either A or B
9. If in the fourier series of a periodic function, the coefficient aჿ = 0 and aⁿ = 0, then it
must be having ____________ symmetry. -August 2016-
A. odd B. odd quarter wave C. even D. either A or B
1.It represents the distance of a point from the y-axis.
-March 2016- A. Abscissa B. Ordinate
C. Coordinate D. Polar distance
1. Given a conic section, if B2-4AC=0, it is called? 2.n polar coordinate system, the polar angle is negative when;
A. circle B. parabola C. hyperbola D. ellipse A. Measured counterclockwise C. measured at the terminal
side of ϴ
2. Give a conic section, if B2-4AC >0 it is called? B. Measured clockwise D. none of these
A. Circle B. parabola C. hyperbola D. ellipse 3. If in the Fourier series of a periodic function, the coefficient 𝑎0 = 0 and
𝑎𝑛 = 0, then It must be having ____________ symmetry.
3. A conic section whose eccentricity is equal to one is known as A. odd B. odd quarter-wave
A. A parabola B. an ellipse C. a circle D. a C. even D. either A or B
hyperbola
4. Identify the property of real numbers being illustrated: x + (y + z) = (x + y)
4. In polar coordinate system the distance from a point to the pole is known as +z
A. Polar angle C. x-coordinate A. Commutative Property of Addition
B. radius vector D. y-coordinate C. Associative Property of Addition
B. Commutative Property of Multiplication
5. The product of the slopes of any two straight lines is negative 1, one of these lines D. Associative Property of Multiplication
are said to be
A. Perpendicular B. parallel C. non intersecting D. skew
-March 2015- 3.A tangent to a conic is a line
A.which is parallel to the normal
1. A conic section whose eccentricity is less than one (1) is known as: B.which touches the conic at only one point
A.A parabola B. an ellipse C. a circle D. a hyperbola C.which passes inside the conic
D. all of the above
2.In polar coordinate system the distance from a point to the pole is known as:
A.Polar angle B. radius vector C. x- coordinate D. y-coordinate 4.In two intersecting lines, the angles opposite to each other are termed as:
A. opposite angles C. horizontal angles
3.It represents the distance of a point from the y-axis B. vertical angles D. inscribed angles
Ordinate B. coordinate C. abscissa D.polar distance
5.What do you call the integral divided by the difference of the abscissa?
-August 2015- A.average value C. abscissa value
B.mean value D. integral value
1.Given a conic section, if B2 - 4AC = 0, it is called?
A. Circle B. Parabola C. Hyperbola D. Ellipse 6.In an ellipse, a chord which contains a focus and is in a line perpendicular to the
major axis is a:
2.Given a conic section, if B2 - 4AC > 0, it is called? A.latus rectum B. minor axis
A. Circle B. Parabola C. Hyperbola D. Ellipse C. focal width D. major axis
3.Describe and graph the locus represented by lm{z2} = 4. 7.When the ellipse is rotated about its longer axis, the ellipsoid is
A. Circle B. Parabola C. Hyperbola D. Ellipse A. spheroid B. oblate C. prolate D. paraboloid
5.All circle having the same center but with unequal radii are called 2.The axis of the hyperbola through its foci is known as:
A. encircle A.,conjugate axis B. transverse axis
B. tangent circles C. major axis D. minor axis
C. concycli
D. concentric circles 3. A conic section whose eccentricity is greater than one (1) is known as?
A.A parabola B. an ellipse
6.In an ellipse, a chord which contains a focus and is in line perpendicular to the major C. a circle D. a hyperbola
axis is a:
A. latus rectum -March 2013-
B. minor
C. focal width 1.The locus of a point that moves so that the sum of its distances between two
D. Conjugate axis fixed points is constant called:
A. a parabola B. a circle
-March 2014- C. an elipse D. a hyperbola
1.What percentage of the volume of a cone is the maximum volume right circular 2.A conic section whose eccentricity is equal to one (1) is known as:
cylinder that can be inscribed in it? A. a parabola
A.24% B. 34% C. 44% D. 54% B. an elipse
C. a circle
2.A conic section whose eccentricity is less than one (1) is known as: D. a hyperbola
A. a parabola B. an ellipse
C. a circle D. a hyperbola
-August 2013- A. Skew lines B. Intersecting lines C. Agonic lines D. Coincident
lines
1.The plane rectangular coordinate system is divided into four parts which are known 9.A/An_______triangle is a triangle having three unequal sides.
as: A. oblique B. scalene
A. octants B. quadrants C. axis D. coordinates C. equilateral D. isosceles
10.What do you call a radical expressing an irrational number?
2.n polar coordinate system, the distance from a point to the pole is known as: A. surd B. radix C. complex number D.
A. polar angle C. x-coordinate index
B. radius vector D. y-coordinate
11.A sequence of numbers where the succeeding term is greater than the preceding
3. In an ellipse, a chord which contains a focus and is in a line perpendicular to the term is called:
major axis is a: A. dissonant resonance C. Isometric series
A. latus rectum C. focal width
B. minor axis D. conjugate axis B. convergent series D.divergent series
4.The axis of the hyperbola through its foci is known as: 12.A statement of the truth of which is admitted without proof is called:
A. Conjugate axis B. major axis A. an axiom B. a postulate C. a theorem D. a
C. transverse axis D. minor axis corollary
2.The axis of the hyperbola, which is parallel to its directrices, is known as: 15.The graphical representation of the cumulative frequency distribution in a set of
statistical data is called:
A. conjugate axis B. transverse axis A. Ogive B. Histogram C. Frequency polyhedron
D. mass diagram
C. major axis D. minor axis
16.Naperian logarithm have a base of
3.The symbol “/” used in division is called. A. 3.1416 B. 2.171828 C. 10 D. 2.71828
A. modulus B. minus