Trigonometry Questions
Trigonometry Questions
Trigonometry Questions
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Find the value of x in the equation If log of 2 to the base 2 plus log of x
csc x + cot x = 3 to the base 2 is equal to 2, then the
π value of x is
A. A. 2
4
B. -2
π
B. C. -1
16 D. 3
π
C.
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π Solve the equation cos2A = 1- cos2A
D. A. 450 ; 3150
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B. 450 ; 2150
22. ECE Board April 1998 C. 450 ; 3450
A man finds the angle of elevation of D. 450 ; 2450
the top of a tower to be 30 degrees.
He walks 85 m nearer the tower and 27. ECE Board November 1998
finds its angle of elevation to be 60 Csc 520 degrees is equal to
degrees. What is the height of the A. csc 20 degrees
tower? B. cos 20 degrees
A. 73.61 C. tan 45 degrees
B. 28 D. sin 20 degrees
C. 30 .23
D. 82.36 28. ECE Board April 1999
What is 4800 mils equivalent in
23. ECE Board April 1998 degrees?
Find the angle in mils subtended by A. 2500
a line 10 yards long at a distance of B. 2300
5,000 yards. C. 2700
A. 2.04 mils D. 2200
B. 10.63 mils
C. 10.73 mils 29. ECE Board April 1999 /
D. 4 mils November 2000
Cos4 A – sin4 A is equal to _______.
24. ECE Board April 1998 A. cos2A
Points A and B, 1000m apart are B. cos 4A
plotted on straight highway running C. sin 2A
East and West. From A, the bearing D. sin 2A
of a tower C is 32 degree West of
North and from B, bearing of C is 26 30. ECE Board April 1999
degree North of east. Approximate Sin (B – A) is equal to _____. When
the shortest distance of tower C to B = 2700 and A is an acute angle.
the highway. A. – cos A
A. 374 m. B. cos A
B. 364 m. C. –sin A
C. 636 m. D. sin A
D. 384 m.
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If sec2A is 5/2, the quantity 1 – sin 2 36. ECE Board November 1999 /
A is equivalent to November 2001
A. 0.40 A central angle of 45 subtends an
B. 1.5 arc of 12 cm. what is the radius of
C. 1.5 the circles?
D. 1.25 A. 12.38 cm.
B. 15.28 cm.
32. ECE Board November 1999 C. 14.28 cm.
A railroad is to be laid – off in a D. 11.28 cm.
circular path. What should be the
radius if the track is to be change 37. ECE Board November 1999
direction by 30 degrees at a distance Given: y = 4cos2X. Determine its
of 157.08m? amplitude.
A. 300 A. 2
B. 280 B. 8
C. 290 C. 2
D. 350 D. 4
33. ECE Board November 1999 38. ECE Board April 2000
If (2log4 x) – (log 49) = 2, find x.
If A +B+C = 180 and tan A + tan B
A. 12
+ tan C = 5.67, find the value of tan
B. 15
A tan B tan C.
C. 13
A. 5.67
D. 14
B. 6.15
C. 8.13
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D. 9.12
November 2001
If arctan (X) + arctan (1/3) = /4, the 39. ECE Board April 2000
value of x is Three times the sine of a certain
1 angle is twice of the square of the
A.
2 cosine of the same angle. Find the
1 angle.
B.
4 A. 30
1 B. 60
C. C. 45
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D. 10
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D.
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Solve angle A of an oblique triangle
35. ECE Board November 1999 ABC, if a = 25, b = 16 and C = 94.1
If tan4A = cot 6A, then what is the degrees.
value of angle A? A. 52 degrees and 40 minutes
A. 9 B. 54 degrees and 30 minutes
B. 12 C. 50 degrees and 40 minutes
C. 10 D. 54 degrees and 20 minutes
D. 14
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52. ECE Board November 2001 57. ECE Board November 1991
If cot 2A cot 68 = 1, then tan A is The captain of a ship views the top
equal to _____. of a lighthouse at an angle of 60o
A. 0.419 with the horizontal at an elevation of
B. 491 6 meters above sea level. Five
C. 0.194 minutes later, the same captain of
D. 194 the ship views the top of the same
lighthouse at an angle 300 with the
53. ECE Board April 2002 / horizontal. Assume that the ship is
April 1999 moving directly away from the
Assuming that the earth is a sphere lighthouse; determine the speed of
whose radius is 6400 km, find the the ship. The lighthouse is known to
distance along a 3-degree arc at the be 50 meters above sea level. Solve
equator of the earth’s surface. the problems by trigonometry.
A. 333.10 km A. 40.16
B. 335.10 km B. 22.16 m/ min
C. 533.10 km C. 10.16 m/ min
D. 353.01 km D. 12.16 m/ min
54. ECE Board November 1998 58. ECE Board April 1992
Two triangles have equal bases. The Given:
altitude of one triangle is 3 units P = A sin t + B cos t
more than its base and the altitude Q = A cos t – B sin t
of the other triangle is 3 units less From the given equation, derive
than its base. Find the altitudes, if another equation showing the
the areas of the triangle differ by 21 relationship between P, Q and A and
square units B not involving any of the
A. 4 and 10 trigonometric function of angle t.
B. 4 and 26 A. P 2 - Q 2 = A 2 + B2
C. 6 and 14
D. 7 and 23 B. P 2 + Q 2 = A2 + B2
C. P 2 - Q 2 = A 2 - B2
55. ECE Board November 1996
If sin A = 2.511x, cos A = 3.06x and D. P 2 + Q 2 = A2 - B2
sin 2A = 3.969x, find the value of x?
A. 0.265 59. ECE Board April 1993
B. 0.256 Express 45o in mils
C. 0.625 A. 8000 mils
D. 0.214 B. 800 mils
C. 80 mils
56. ECE Board April 1991 D. 8 mils
Find the value of P if it is equal to
s in 2 1o + s in 2 2 o + sin 2 3 o + ...
+s in 2 90 o
A. 45.5
B. 0
C. infinity
D. indeterminate
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60. ECE Board April 1995 65. ECE Board November 1997
A pole cast a shadow of 15 meters The denominator of a certain fraction
long when the angle of elevation of is three more than twice the
the sun is 61. If the pole has leaned numerator. If 7 is added to both
15 from the vertical directly toward terms of the fraction, the resulting
the sun. What is the length of the fraction is 3 / 5. Find the original
pole? fraction
A. 53.24m A. 5 / 13
B. 54.23m B. 3 / 5
C. 53.32m C. 4 / 5
D. 52.43m D. 3 / 8
61. ECE Board April 2000 66. ECE Board April 1998
If A + B + C =180 and tan A + tan B 1
+Tan C = 5.67, find the value of tan 32
A tan B tan C Arc tan 2 cos arcsin is
A. 5.67 2
B. 1.78
C. 6.75 equal to:
D. 1.89
A.
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62. ECE Board March 1996
Solve for x in the equation: B.
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∏
Arcta n 2x + Arcta n x =
4 C.
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A. 0.218
B. 0.281
D.
C. 0.182 6
D. 0.896
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63. ECE Board April 1998 Two electrons have speed of 0.7c
The side of the triangle are 8, 15, 17 and x respectively at an angle of
units. If each side is doubled, how 60.82 degrees between each other.
many square units will the area of If their relative velocity is 0.65c, find
the new triangle be? x.
A. 210 units A. 0.12c
B. 200 units B. 0.16c
C. 180 units C. 0.15c
D. 240 units D. 0.14c
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104. Problem:
The angle of elevation of point C 108. Problem:
from point B is 2942’; the angle of A clock has a dial face 12 inches in
elevation of C from another point A radius. The minute hand is 9 inches
31.2 m. directly below is 5923’. How long while the hour hand is 6 inches
high is C from the horizontal line long. The plane of rotation of the
through A? minute hand is 6 inches long. The
A. 35.1 meters plane rotation of the minute hand is
B. 52.3 meters 2 inches above the plane of rotation
C. 47.1 meters of the hour hand. Find the distance
D. 66.9 meters between the tips of the hands at
5:40 AM.
105. Problem: A. 8.23 in.
A rectangle piece of land 40 m x 30 B. 10.65 in.
m is to be crossed diagonally by a C. 9.17 in.
10-m wide roadway as shown. If the D. 11.25 in.
land cost P1,500.00 per square
meter, the cost of the roadway is: 109. Problem:
A. 401.10 If the bearing of A from B is S 40W,
B. 60,165.00 then the bearing of B from A is:
C. 651,500.00 A. S 40W
D. 601,650.00 B. S 50W
C. N 40E
106. Problem: D. N 75W
A man improvises a temporary
shield from the sun using a 110. Problem:
triangular piece of wood with A plane hillside is inclined at an
dimensions of 1.4 m, 1.5 m, and 1.3 angle of 28 degree with the
m. With the longer side lying horizontal. A man wearing skis can
horizontally on the ground, he props climb this hillside by following a
up the other corner of the triangle straight path inclined at an angle of
with a vertical pole 0.9 m long. What 12 degree to the horizontal, but one
would be the area of the shadow on without skis must follow a path
the ground when the sun is vertically inclined at an angle of 5 degree with
overhead? the horizontal. Find the angle
A. 0.5m2 between the directions of the two
B. 0.75m2 paths.
C. 0.84m2 A. 10.24 degree
D. 0.95 m2 B. 13.21 degree
C. 17.22 degree
107. Problem: D. 15.56 degree
A rectangular piece of wood 4 x 12
cm tall is tilted at an angle of 45 111. Problem:
degrees. Find the vertical distance The sides of the triangle ABC are AB
between the lower corner and the = 15 cm, BC = 18 cm, CA = 24 cm.
upper corner. Find the distance from the point of
A. 4 2 intersection of the angle bisectors to
B. 8 2 side AB.
A. 5.45
C. 2 2 B. 5.34
D. 6 2 C. 4.73
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D. 6.25 D. 24,245,258.00
112. Problem: 117. Problem:
Two straight roads intersect to form If the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)
an angle of 75 degrees. Find the is 7 A.M. What is the time in a place
shortest distance from one road to a located at 135 degrees east
gas station on the other road 1 km., longitude?
from the junction. A. 4 P.M.
A. 1.241 B. 6 P.M.
B. 4.732 C. 2 P.M.
C. 2.241 D. 5 P.M.
D. 3.732
118. Problem:
113. Problem: If Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is 9
A train travels 2.5 miles up on a a.m. what is the time in a place 45o
straight track with a grade of 110’. W of longitude?
What is the vertical rise of the train in A. 6 A.M.
that distance? B. 4 A.M.
A. 0.716 miles C. 2 A.M.
B. 0.051 miles D. 8 A.M.
C. 0.279 miles
D. 0.045 miles 119. Problem:
Find the distance in nautical miles
114. Problem: and the time difference between
Four holes are to be spaced Tokyo and Manila if the geographical
regularly on a circle of radius 20 cm. coordinates of Tokyo and Manila are
Find the distance “d” between the ( 35.65 degree north Lat.; 139. 75
centers of the two successive holes. degrees East long.) and ( 14.58
A. 20 2 degree North; 120. 98 degree long.),
respectively.
B. 10 3 A. 1469 nautical miles; 4.25 hrs.
C. 15 2 B. 2615 nautical miles; 1.52 hrs.
D. 5 2 C. 1612 nautical miles; 1.25 hrs.
D. 1485 nautical miles; 1.25 hrs.
115. Problem:
120. Problem:
In a spherical triangle ABC, A =
An isosceles spherical triangle has
11619’, B = 5530’ and C = 8037’.
angle A=B= 54 degree and side b=
Find the value of side a.
82 degrees. Find the measure of the
A. 115.57 degree
third angle.
B. 110.56 degree
A. 15824’15”
C. 118.17 degree
D. 112.12 degree B. 15524’15”
C. 16824’15”
116. Problem: D. 16524’15”
Considering the earth as a sphere of
radius 6,400 km. Find the area of a
spherical triangle on the surface of
the of the earth whose angels are
5089’ and 120.
A. 45,065,746.09
B. 56,476,062.07
C. 64,754,034.02
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141. Problem:
The area of an isosceles triangle is
36 m2 with the smallest angle equal
to one third of the other angle. Find
the length of the shortest side.
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196. Problem:
Given the parts of the spherical
triangle:
A = 6030’
b = 3815’
a = 4030’
A. 12842’
B. 5716’
C. 14132’
D. 11416’
A. 4535’
B. 4430’ 199. Problem:
C. 4743’ The ____ is an imaginary rotating
D. 4640’ sphere of gigantic radius with the
earth located at its center.
197. Problem: A. celestial sphere
In the spherical triangle shown, B. chronosphere
following parts are given: C. exosphere
A = 4018’ D. astrological sphere
C = 7500’
c = 10010’ 200. Problem:
b = 6525’ Two celestial coordinate are:
A. right ascension and declination
B. longitude and latitude
C. North Pole and South Pole
D. zenith and nadir
A. 4114’48”, 6310”48”
B. 4523’43”, 6612’45”
C. 4013’35”, 6612’45”
D. 2224’3”, 6012’45”
198. Problem:
From the given parts of the spherical
triangle ABC, compute for the angle
A.
A = 5230’
B = 4834’
C = 12015’
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