All in One Math
All in One Math
All in One Math
108. EE Board Exam April 1997 114. ECE Board Exam April 1999 119. ECE Board Exam April 1993
The seventh term is 56 and the If 16 is 4 more than 4x, find 5x – 1. Solve for y:
twelfth term is -1792 of a geometric A. 14 x y z
= =
progression. Find the common ratio B. 3 (b - c) (a - c) (a - b)
and the first term. Assume the ratios C. 12
A. x – z
are equal. D. 5
B. x + z
A. -2, 5/8
C. a + b
B. -1, 5/8 115. ECE Board Exam April 1991
D. a – b
C. -1, 7/8 - 1
D. -2, 7/8 (x 2 y 3 z- 2 )(x- 3 yz- 3 ) 2
Simplify 120. ECE Board Exam April 1993
- 5
(xyz- 3 ) 2 Solve for x in the following equations:
109. EE Board Exam March 1998 x y
2 7 5 27 = 9
Determine the sum of the infinite A. 1/x y z y -x
2 7 3 81 3 = 243
series: B. 1/x y z
2 5 7 A. 1
1 1 1 1
n C. 1/x y z
S 5 7 B. 1.5
D. 1/x y z2
3 9 27 3 C. 2
A. 4/5 D. 2.5
116. ECE Board Exam November 1993
B. 3/4 Simplify the following equation
C. 2/3 121. ECE Board Exam April 1993
D. 1/2 4(52n+ 1) - 10(52n- 1)
Evaluate y =
5x x+ 3 2x + 1 2(52n )
110. EE Board Exam October 1994 2
- 2
+ 2 n
A rubber ball is made to fall from a 2x + 7x + 3 2x - 3x - 2 x + x- 6 A. y=5
height of 50 feet and is observed to 4 B. y=9
rebound 2/3 of the distance it falls. A. answer C. y=5
2n
x+ 3
How far will the ball travel before D. y = 18
2
coming to rest if the ball continues to B.
fall in this manner? x- 3 122. ECE Board Exam April 1990
A. 200 feet 4 Given:
C.
B. 225 feet x- 3 (an )(am ) = 100,000
C. 250 feet 2 nm
a = 1,000,000
D. 275 feet D.
x+ 3 an
= 10
111. EE Board Exam April 1990 am
What is the fraction in lowest term 117. ECE Board Exam April 1991
Find a
equivalent to 0.133133133133? 6
íï 1ü ï A. 12
A. 133/666 ïï 2 é - 1 - 1 - 2 ù2 ïï B. 9
B. 133/777 Simplify: ïì x 3 êêx 3 y 2
(x 2 y- 2 3 ú ï
) ú ý
ïï êë ú ïï C. 11
C. 133/888 ïîï û ïþ D. 10
ï
D. 133/999 5
y2 123. ECE Board Exam November 1991
112. EE Board Exam April 1997 A. answer 2
Give the factors of a – x
2
x
A. 2a – 2x
2
B. (a + x)(a – x) A. 5x + 3x – 2 = 0 B. 16
2
C. (a + x)(a + x) B. 2x + 3x – 5 = 0 C. 4
2
D. 2x – 2a C. 3x – 3x + 2 = D. 2
2
D. 2x + 5x – 3 = 0
124. ECE Board Exam November 1990 139. ECE Board Exam April 1993
3
(a – b) = ? 131. ECE Board Exam April 1990 Solve for the value of x in the
3 2 2 3 3log x
A. a – 3a b + 3ab + b Solve for the value of “a” in the following equation: x = 100x
3 2 2 3 8 4
B. a – 3a b – 3ab – b equation a – 17a + 16 = 0. A. 12
3 2 2 3
C. a + 3a b + 3ab – b A. ±2 B. 8
3 2 2 3
D. a – 3a b + 3ab – b B. ±3 C. 30
C. ±4 D. 10
125. ECE Board Exam April 1998 D. ±5
What is the least common factor of 140. ECE Board Exam November 1998
10 and 32? 132. ECE Board Exam April 1998 If log of 2 to the base 2 plus log of x
12
A. 320 In the expression of (x + 4y) , the to the base 2 is equal to 2, then the
B. 2 numerical coefficient of the 5th term value of x is:
C. 180 is A. 4
D. 90 A. 63,360 B. -2
B. 126,720 C. 2
126. ECE Board Exam April 1999 C. 506,880 D. -1
Given: f(x) = (x + 3)(x – 4) + 4. When D. 253,440
f(x) is divided by (x – k), the 141. ECE Board Exam April 1995, April
remainder is k. Find k. 133. ECE Board Exam November 1995 1999
A. 2 What is the sum of the coefficients of Mary is 24 years old. Mary is twice as
20
B. 4 the expansion (2x – 1) ? old as Ann was when Mary was as
C. 6 A. 0 old as Ann is now. How old is Ann
D. 8 B. 1 now?
C. 2 A. 16
127. ECE Board Exam April 1999 D. 3 B. 18
Find the mean proportional of 4 and C. 12
36. 134. ECE Board Exam April 1995 D. 15
A. 72 What is the sum of the coefficients of
8
B. 24 the expansion (x + y – z) ? 142. ECE Board Exam November 1995
C. 12 A. 0 Pedro can paint a fence 50% faster
D. 20 B. 1 than Juan and 20% faster than Pilar,
C. 2 and together they can paint a given
128. ECE Board Exam April 1998 D. 3 fence in 4 hours. How long will it take
The arithmetic mean of 80 numbers Pedro to paint the same fence if he
is 55. If two numbers namely 250 and 135. ECE Board Exam November 1990 had to work alone?
850 are removed, what is the Log (MN) is equal to A. 6
arithmetic mean of the remaining A. Log M – N B. 8
numbers? B. Log M + N C. 10
A. 42.31 C. N Log M D. 12
B. 50 D. Log M + Log N
C. 38.62 143. ECE Board Exam April 1999
D. 57.12 136. ECE Board Exam April 1998 Mike, Louie and Joy can mow the
What is the value of log2 5 + log3 5? lawn in 4, 6 and 7 hours respectively.
129. ECE Board Exam April 1998 A. 7.39 What fraction of the yard can they
The arithmetic mean of 6 numbers is B. 3.79 mow in 1 hour if they work together?
17. If two numbers are added to the C. 3.97 A. 47/84
progression, the new set of numbers D. 9.37 B. 45/84
will have an arithmetic mean of 19. C. 84/47
What are the two numbers of their 137. ECE Board Exam November 1995 D. 36/60
difference is 4? Given: logb y = 2x + logb x. Which of
A. 21, 25 the following is true? 144. ECE Board Exam November 1991
2x
B. 23, 27 A. y = b Crew No. 1 can finish installation of
C. 8, 12 B. y = 2xb an antenna tower in 200 man-hours
D. 16, 20 C. y = 2x/b while Crew No. 2 can finish the same
2x
D. y = xb job in 300 man-hours. How long will it
130. ECE Board Exam March 1996 take both crews to finish the same
The equation of whose roots are the 138. ECE Board Exam November 1991 job, working together?
2
reciprocal of the roots of 2x – 3x – 5 = Given: logb 1024 = 5/2. Find b. A. 100 man-hours
0 is A. 2560 B. 120 man-hours
C. 140 man-hours C. 16
D. 160 man-hours D. 6 157. ECE Board Exam November 2001,
April 1999
145. ECE Board Exam March 1996 151. ECE Board Exam November 1993 If one third of the air in a tank is
Ten less than four times a certain Jojo bought a second hand DVD removed by each stroke of an air
number is 14. Determine the number. player and then sold it to Rudy at a jump, what fractional part of the total
A. 6 profit of 40%. Rudy then sold the air is removed in 6 strokes?
B. 7 player to Noel at a profit of 20%. If A. 0.7122
C. 8 Noel paid Php2,856 more that it cost B. 0.9122
D. 9 to Jojo, how much did Jojo paid for C. 0.6122
the unit? D. 0.8122
146. ECE Board Exam March 1996 A. Php4,000
The sum of two numbers is 21 and B. Php4,100 158. ECE Board Exam April 1998
one number is twice the other. Find C. Php4,200 The sum of the first 10 terms of a
the numbers. D. Php4,300 geometric progression 2, 4, 8, … is
A. 6, 15 A. 1023
B. 7, 14 152. ECE Board Exam March 1996 B. 2046
C. 8, 13 A merchant has three items on sale, C. 225
D. 9, 12 namely a radio for P 50, a clock for P D. 1596
30 and a flashlight for P 1. At the end
147. ECE Board Exam November 1997 of the day, he sold a total of 100 of 159. ECE Board Exam April 1998
The denominator of a certain fraction the three items and has taken exactly Find the sum of the infinite
is three more than twice the P 1000 on the total sales. How many progression 6, -2, 2/3 …
numerator. If 7 is added to both terms radios did he sell? A. 9/2
of the fraction, the resulting fraction is A. 16 B. 5/2
3/5. Find the original fraction. B. 20 C. 7/2
A. 8/5 C. 18 D. 11/2
B. 13/5 D. 24
C. 5/13 160. ECE Board Exam November 1998
D. 3/5 153. ECE Board Exam November 1998 Find the ratio of an infinite geometric
th
Find the 30 term in the arithmetic progression if the sum is 2 and the
148. ECE Board Exam November 1998 progression 4, 7, 10, … first term is 1/2.
A man rows downstream at the rate A. 75 A. 1/3
of 8 mph and upstream at the rate of B. 88 B. 1/2
2 mph. How far downstream should C. 90 C. 3/4
he go if he is to return in 7/4 hours D. 91 D. 1/4
after leaving?
A. 2.5 miles 154. ECE Board Exam April 1995 161. ECE Board Exam April 1998
th
B. 3.3 miles A besiege fortress is held by 5700 Find the 1987 digit in the decimal
C. 3.1 miles men who have provisions for 66 equivalent to 1785/9999 starting from
D. 2.7 miles days. If the garrison looses 20 men the decimal point.
each day, for how many days can the A. 8
149. ECE Board Exam April 1990 provision hold out? B. 1
The resistance of a wire varies A. 72 C. 7
directly with its length and inversely B. 74 D. 5
with its area. If a certain piece of wire C. 76
10 mm long and 0.10 cm in diameter D. 78 162. ECE March 1996
has a resistance of 100 ohms, what For a particular experiment you need
will be its resistance be if it is 155. ECE Board Exam November 1995 5 liters of a 10% solution. You find
uniformly stretched so that its length Find the fourth term of the 7% and 12% solution on the shelf.
becomes 12 m? progression 1/2, 0.2, 0.125 … How much of the 7% solution should
A. 80 A. 1/10 you mix with appropriate amount of
B. 90 B. 1/11 the 12% solution to get 5 liters of a
C. 144 C. 0.102 10% solution?
D. 120 D. 0.099 A. 1.5 liter
B. 2.5 liters
150. ECE Board Exam November 1993 156. ECE Board Exam April 1999 C. 2 liters
If x varies directly as y and inversely Determine x so that: x, 2x + 7, 10x – 7 D. 3 liters
as z, and x = 14 when y = 7 and z = will be a geometric progression.
2, find the value of x when y = 16 and A. 7, -7/12 163. ECE November 1999
z = 4. B. 7, -5/6 The sum of the digits of a two-digit
A. 14 C. 7, -14/5 number is 11. If the digits are
B. 4 D. 7, -7/6 reversed, the resulting number is
seven more than twice the original A. 2.228 hours A multimillionaire left his entire estate
number. What is the original number? B. 2.812 hours to his wife, daughter, son and
A. 38 C. 2.322 hours bodyguard. His daughter and son got
B. 53 D. 2.182 hours half the total value of the estate in the
C. 83 ratio 3:2. His wife got twice value as
D. 44 170. ECE April 2001 much as the share of the son. If the
The seating section in a Coliseum bodyguard received half a million
164. ECE November 1999 has 30 seats in the first row, 32 seats pesos, what is the total value of the
2
Find the sum of the roots of 5x – 10x in the second row, 34 seats in the estate?
+ 2 = 0. third row, and so on, until the tenth A. 6.5 million
A. -1/2 row is reached, after which there are B. 5 million
B. -2 ten rows, each containing 50 seats. C. 7 million
C. 2 Find the total number of seats in the D. 6 million
D. 1/2 section.
A. 900 176. ECE November 2002, April 2004
165. EE November 1999, November 2000 B. 910 A speed boat can make a trip of 100
The time required for the two C. 890 miles in one hour and 30 minutes if it
examinees to solve the same D. 1000 travels upstream. If it travels
problem differs by two minutes. downstream, it will take one hour and
Together they can solve 32 problems 171. ECE November 2001 fifteen minutes to travel the same
in one hour. How long will it take for A piece of paper is 0.05 inches thick. distance. What is the speed of the
the slower problem solver to solve Each time the paper is folded into boat in calm water?
the same problem? half, the thickness is doubled. If the A. 193.45 mph
A. 5 minutes paper was folded 12 times, how thick B. 73.33 mph
B. 2 minutes in feet the folded paper be? C. 146.67 mph
C. 3 minutes A. 10.24 D. 293.33 mph
D. 4 minutes B. 12.34
C. 17.10 177. ECE April 2003
166. ECE November 2000 D. 11.25 Simplify the expression: the square
2 60
Find the value of m that will make 4x root of the cube root of 64x .
4
– 4mx + 4m + 5 is a perfect square 172. ECE November 2001 A. 4x
2
trinomial. It takes an airplane one hour and B. 8x
6
A. 3 forty-five minutes to travel 500 miles C. 2x
10
B. -2 against the wind and covers the D. 2x
C. 4 same distance in one hour and fifteen
D. 5 minutes with the wind. What is the 178. ECE April 2003
speed of the airplane? A man can do a job three times as
167. ECE April 2001 A. 342.85 mph fast as a boy. Working together it
Ana is 5 years older than Beth. In 5 B. 375.50 mph would take them 6 hours to do the
years, the product of their ages will C. 450.50 mph same job. How long will it take the
be 1.5 times the product of their D. 285.75 mph man to do the job alone?
present ages. How old is Beth now? A. 9 hours
A. 27 173. ECE November 2002, April 2004 B. 8 hours
B. 20 At exactly what time after 2 o’clock C. 7 hours
C. 25 will the hour hand and the minute D. 10 hours
D. 18 hand extend in opposite directions for
the first time? 179. ECE April 2003
168. ECE April 2001 A. 2:43 and 0.64 sec A company sells 80 units and makes
Find the coefficients of the term B. 2:43 and 6.30 sec P 80 profit. Its sells 110 units and
2
involving b4 in the expansion of (a – C. 2:43 and 40.5 sec makes P 140 profit. If the profit is a
10
2b) . D. 2:43 and 37.8 sec linear function of the number of units
A. -3360 sold, what is the average profit per
B. 10! 174. ECE November 2002 unit if the company sells 250 units?
C. -960 The sum of the ages of Peter and A. P 1.76
D. 3360 Paul is 21. Peter will be twice as old B. P 1.68
as Paul 3 years form now. What is C. P 1.66
169. ECE April 2001 the present age of Peter? D. P 1.86
One pipe can fill a tank in 6 hours A. 8
and another pipe can fill the same B. 6 180. ECE November 2003
tank in 3 hours. A drain pipe can C. 18 At approximately what time after 12
empty the tank in 24 hours. With all D. 15 o’clock will the hour hand and the
tanks open, how long in hours will it minute hands of a clock form an
take to fill the tank? 175. ECE November 2002
angle of 120 degrees for the second 186. ECE April 2003 A. 12
time? What are the first four terms of the B. 24
2
A. 50 min and 30 sec after 12 sequence whose general term is n + C. 36
o’clock 1? D. 1
B. 43 min and 38 sec after 12 A. 1, 4, 9, 16
o’clock B. 2, 5, 10, 17 193. ECE April 2004
C. 38 min and 35 sec after 12 C. 5, 10, 17, 26 The average rate of production of
o’clock D. 2, 4, 6, 10 printed circuit board (PCB) is 1 unit
D. 30 min and 45 sec after 12 for every 2 hours work by two
o’clock 187. ECE April 2004 workers. How many PCB’s can be
Peter can do a job 50 percent faster produced in one month by 60 workers
181. ECE November 2003 than Paul and 20 percent faster than working 200 hours during the month?
A company sells 80 units and makes John. If they work together, they can A. 4000
P 80 profit. It sells 110 units and finish the job in 4 days. How many B. 5000
makes P 140 profit. If the profit is a days will it take Peter to finish the job C. 6000
linear function of the number of units if he is to work alone? D. 3000
sold, what is the average profit per A. 18
unit of the company sells 250 units? B. 10 194. ECE November 2004
A. P 1.76 C. 12 What is the sum of all even integers
B. P 1.68 D. 16 from 10 to 500?
C. P 1.66 A. 87,950
D. P 1.86 188. ECE April 2004 B. 124,950
Solve for x in the following equation: C. 62,730
182. ECE November 2003 x + 4x + 7x + 10x + … + 64x = 1430. D. 65,955
What is the remainder when the A. 4
4 3 2
polynomial x – 5x + 5x + 7x + 6 id B. 3 195. ECE April 2005
2
divided by x + 2? C. 2 From the equation 7x + (2k – 1)x – 3k
A. 16 D. 1 + 2 = 0, determine the value of k so
B. 32 that the sum and product of the roots
C. 48 189. ECE April 2004 are equal.
3 2
D. 68 If kx – (k + 3)x + 13 is divided by x – A. 2
4, and the remainder is 157, then the B. 4
183. ECE November 2003 value of k is C. 1
Harry is one-third as old as Ron and A. 6 D. 3
8 years younger than Hermione. If B. 4
Harry is 8 years old, what is the sum C. 5 196. ECE April 2005
of their ages? D. 3 What is the equation form of the
A. 40 statement: “The amount by which
B. 45 190. ECE April 2004 100 exceeds four times a given
2
C. 48 If 16 is four more than 3x, then x + 5 number?”
D. 50 = ____? A. 4x(100)
A. 16 B. 100 + 4x
184. ECE November 2003 B. 21 C. 100 – 4x
The sum of the three consecutive C. 3 D. 4x – 100
even integers is 78. What is the D. 4
largest number? 197. ECE April 2005
A. 24 191. ECE April 2001, November 2002 Candle A and candle B of equal
B. 28 Four positive integers form an length are lighted at the same time
C. 32 arithmetic progression. If the product and burning until candle A is twice as
st
D. 30 of the 1 and the last term is 70 and long as candle B. Candle A is
nd
the 2 and the third term is 88, find designed to fully burn in 8 hours
st
185. ECE November 2003 the 1 term. while candle B for 4 hours. How long
An iron bar four meters long has a A. 5 will they be lighted?
300 pound weight hung on one end B. 3 A. 3 hours and 30 minutes
and a 200 pound weight hung at the C. 14 B. 2 hours and 40 minutes
opposite end. How far from the 300 D. 8 C. 3 hours
pound weight should the fulcrum be D. 2 hours
located to balance the bar? 192. ECE April 2004
A. 2.5 meters A professional organization is 198. ECE April 2005
B. 1.0 meter composed of x ECEs and 2x EEs. If 6 Solve for x if 8^x = 2^(y + 2) and
C. 1.6 meters ECEs are replaced by 6 EEs, 1/6 of 16^(3x – y) = 4^y.
D. 2.0 meters the members will be ECEs. Solve for A. 2
x. B. 4
C. 1 immediately preceding one. What The value of (3 to 2.5 power) square
D. 3 was his average score in Surveying? is equal to
A. 50% A. 729
199. ECE April 2005 B. 55% B. 140
What is the sum of all odd integers C. 60% C. 243
between 10 and 500? D. 65% D. 81
A. 87,950
B. 124,950 206. GE Board Exam February 1994 212. ME Board Exam April 1996
2
C. 62,475 Robert is 15 years older than his Factor the expression x + 6x + 8 as
D. 65,955 brother Stan. However “y” years ago, completely as possible
Robert was twice as old as Stan. If A. (x + 4)(x + 2)
200. ECE April 2005 Stan is now “b” years old and b > y, B. (x – 4)(x + 2)
How many terms of the progression find the value of (b – y). C. (x – 4)(x – 2)
3, 5, 7, should there be so that their A. 15 D. (x + 6)(x + 2)
sum was 2600. B. 16
A. 60 C. 17 213. ME Board Exam April 1995
3 2
B. 50 D. 18 Factor the expression 3x – 3x – 18x
C. 52 A. 3x(x – 3)(x + 2)
D. 55 207. ME Board Exam October 1995 B. 3x(x + 3)(x + 2)
Solve for the value of x and y. C. 3x(x + 3)(x – 2)
201. ECE April 2005 4x + 2y = 5 D. 3x(x – 3)(x – 2)
st
If the 1 term of the geometric 13x – 3y = 2
th
progression is 27 and the 4 term is - A. y = 1/2, x = 3/2 214. ME Board Exam April 1995
m/n
1, the third term is B. y = 3/2, x = 1/2 Simplify b .
A. 3 C. y = 2, x = 1
B. 2 D. y = 3, x = 1 bm
A.
C. -3 n
D. -2 208. ME Board Exam October 1996 B. bm+ n
202. GE Board Exam February 1991 Solve the simultaneous equations
2 2 n m
The product of 1/4 and 1/5 of a 2x – 3y = 6 C. b answer
2 2
number is 500. What is the number? 3x + 2y = 35 m
b
A. 50 A. x = 3 or -3; y = 2 or -2 D.
B. 75 B. x = 3 or -3; y = -2 or 1 n
C. 100 C. x = 3 or -3; y = -2 or -1
D. 125 D. x = 3 or -3; y = 2 or -3 215. ME Board Exam April 1998
Find the value of x which will satisfy
203. GE Board Exam February 1997 209. ME Board Exam October 1996 the following expression:
At what after 12:00 noon will the hour Solve for the simultaneous equations: x- 2 = x + 2
hand and minute hand of the clock x + y = -4 A. 3/2
first form an angle of 120 degrees? x+z–1=0 B. 9/4
A. 12:18.818 y+z+1=0 C. 18/6
B. 12:21.818 A. x = -1, y = -5, z = 3 D. none of these
C. 12:22.818 B. x = 1, y = 2, z = -3
D. 12:24.818 C. x = -1, y = -3, z = 2 216. ME Board Exam April 1996
D. x = -2, y = -3. z = -1 If x to the 3/4 power equals 8, x
204. GE Board Exam February 1994 equals
From the time 6:15 pm to the time 210. ME Board Exam October 1996 A. -9
7:45 pm of the same day, the minute x- 2 B. 6
hand of a standard clock describes Resolve into partial
x 2 - 7x + 12 C. 9
an arc of D. 16
A. 60° fraction.
B. 90° 6 2
A. - 217. ME Board Exam October 1996
C. 180° x- 4 x- 3 Solve for x that satisfies the equation
D. 540° 3 5
2
6x – 7x – 5 = 0
B. -
x- 4 x- 3 A. 5/3 or -1/2
205. GE Board Exam July 1993 B. 3/2 or 3/8
A Geodetic Engineering student got a 6 5
C. - answer C. 7/5 or -7/15
score of 30% on Test 1 of the five x- 4 x- 3 D. 3/5 or 3/4
number test in Surveying. On the last 7 5
number he got 90% in which a D. -
x- 4 x- 3 218. ME Board Exam April 1996
constant difference more on each 2
Solve for x: 10x + 10x + 1 = 0
number that he had on the 211. ME Board Exam October 1996 A. -0.113, -0.887
B. -0.331, -0.788
C. -0.113, -0.788 x y A. 1000 kg of steel with 14% nickel,
D. -0.311, -0.887 B. 500 kg of steel with 6% nickel
2
B. 750 kg of steel with 14% nickel,
219. ME Board Exam April 1997 xy 1250 kg of steel with 6% nickel
C. answer
What is the value of log to the base x y C. 500 kg of steel with 14% nickel,
3.3
10 of 1000 ? D. xy 1500 kg of steel with 6% nickel
A. 10.9 D. 1250 kg of steel with 14% nickel,
B. 99.9 750 kg of steel with 6% nickel
C. 9.9 226. ME Board Exam April 1995
D. 9.5 A and B working together can finish 230. ME Board Exam October 1991
painting a house in 6 days. A working The time required for an elevator to
220. ME Board Exam October 1996 alone can finish it in 54 days less lift a weight varies directly with the
Which value is equal to log to the than B. How long will it take each of weight and the distance through
base e of e to the -7x power? them to finish the work alone? which it is to be lifted and inversely
A. -7x A. 8, 13 as the power of the motor. If it takes
B. 10 to the -7x power B. 10, 15 30 seconds for a 10 hp motor to lift
C. 7 C. 6, 11 100 lbs through 50 feet, what size of
D. -7 log to the base 10 D. 7, 12 motor is required to lift 800 lbs in 40
seconds through 40 feet?
221. ME Board Exam April 1996 227. ME Board Exam October 1994 A. 42
Log of the nth root of x equals log of x On one job, two power shovels B. 44
to 1/n power and also equal to excavate 20,000 cubic meters of C. 46
logx earth, the larger shovel working 40 D. 48
A. answer hours and the smaller for 35 hours.
n On another job, they removed 40,000 231. ME Board Exam October 1996
B. n log x cubic meters with the larger shovel The arithmetic mean of a and b is
log(x to the 1/n power) working 70 hours and the smaller
C. a b
n working 90 hours. How much earth A. answer
can each remove in 1 hour working 2
D. (n – 1)log x
alone? B. ab
222. ME Board Exam April 1997 A. 169.2, 287.3 ab
What expression is equal to log x – B. 178.3, 294.1 C.
2
log(y + z)? C. 173.9, 347.8
D. 200.1, 312.4 a b
A. log x + log y + log z D.
B. log [x/(y + z)] 2
C. log x – log y – log z 228. ME Board Exam October 1992
D. log y + log (x + z) A Chemist of a distillery 232. ME Board Exam April 1995
experimented on two alcohol In a pile of logs, each layer contains
223. ME Board Exam October 1997 solutions of different strength, 35% one more log than the layer above
Find the value of x if log12 x = 2. alcohol and 50% alcohol, and the top contains just one log. If
A. 144 respectively. How many cubic meters there are 105 logs in the pile, how
B. 414 of each strength must he use to many layers are there?
C. 524 produce a mixture of 60 cubic meters A. 11
D. 425 that contain 40% alcohol? B. 12
3
A. 20 m of solution with 35% C. 13
3
224. ME Board Exam April 1998 alcohol, 40 m of solution with D. 14
A pump can pump out water from a 50% alcohol
3
tank in 11 hours. Another pump can B. 50 m of solution with 35% 233. ME Board Exam April 1999
3
pump out water from the same tank alcohol, 20 m of solution with If the sum is 220 and the first term is
in 20 hours. How long will it take both 50% alcohol 10, find the common difference if the
3
pumps to pump out water in the tank? C. 20 m of solution with 35% last term is 30.
3
A. 7 hours alcohol, 50 m of solution with A. 2
B. 6 hours 50% alcohol B. 5
3
C. 7 1/2 hours D. 40 m of solution with 35% C. 3
3
D. 6 1/2 hours alcohol, 20 m of solution with D. 2/3
50% alcohol
225. ME Board Exam April 1995 234. ME Board Exam October 1996
If A can do the work in “x” days and B 229. ME Board Exam October 1994 A product has a current selling price
in “y” days, how lone will they finish Two thousand (2000) kg of steel of Php325.00. If its selling price is
the job working together? containing 8% nickel is to be made expected to decline at the rate of
x y by mixing a steel containing 14% 10% per annum because of
A. nickel with another containing 6% obsolescence, what will be its selling
xy price four years hence?
nickel. How much of each is needed?
A. Php213.23 What is the slope of the line 3x + 2y + A. 2.1
B. Php202.75 1 = 0? B. 2.3
C. Php302.75 A. 3/2 C. 2.5
D. Php156.00 B. 2/3 D. 2.7
C. -3/2
235. D. -2/3 250. CE Board Exam May 1993, ECE
Board Exam November 1993, April
A. 243. CE Board Exam May 1996 1994
2
B. What is the equation of the line that The focus of the parabola y =16x is
C. passes thru (4,0) and is parallel to at
D. the line x – y – 2 = 0? A. (4,0)
236. A. x – y + 4 = 0 B. (0,4)
B. x + y + 4 = 0 C. (3,0)
A. C. x – y – 4 = 0 D. (0,3)
B. D. x – y = 0
C. 251. CE Board Exam November 1994
2
D. 244. CE Board Exam May 1997 What is the vertex of the parabola x
Find the slope having a parametric = 4(y – 2)?
237. equation of x = 2 + t and y = 5 – 3t. A. (2,0)
A. 2 B. (0,2)
A. B. 3 C. (3,0)
B. C. -2 D. (0,3)
C. D. -3
D.
Past Board Exam Problems 245. CE Board Exam May 1995 252. CE Board Exam May 1995
2 2
What is the radius of the circle x + y What is the length of the latus rectum
in Analytic Geometry – 6y = 0?
2
of the curve x = 20y?
A. 2 A. √20
B. 3 B. 20
238. CE Board Exam November 1992 C. 4 C. 5
The two points on the lines 2x – 3y + D. 5 D. √5
4 = 0 which are at a distance 2 from
the line 3x + 4y – 6 = 0 are 246. CE Board Exam November 1995 253. CE Board Exam November 1994
A. (-5,1) and (-5,2) What are the coordinates of the What is the area enclosed by the
B. (64,-44) and (4,-4) 2 2
center of the curve x + y – 2x – 4y –
2 2
curve 9x + 25y – 225 = 0?
C. (8,8) and (12,12) 31 = 0? A. 47.1
D. (44,-64) and (-4,4) A. (-1, 1) B. 50.2
B. (-2, 2) C. 63.8
239. CE Board Exam November 1992 C. (1, 2) D. 72.3
The distance from the point (2,1) to D. (2, 1)
the line 4x – 3y + 5 = 0 is 254. CE Board Exam May 1993
A. 1 247. CE Board Exam May 1998 The length of the latus rectum for the
B. 2 Find the slope of the line having a
2 2
ellipse x /64 + y /16 = 1 is equal to
C. 3 parametric equation y = 4t + 6 and x A. 2
D. 4 = t + 1. B. 3
A. 1 C. 4
240. CE Board Exam November 1996 B. 2 D. 5
Determine the distance from (5,10) to C. 3
the line x – y = 0. D. 4 255. CE Board Exam November 1992
A. 3.33 The earth’s orbit is an ellipse with the
B. 3.54 248. CE Board Exam May 1996 sun at one of the foci. If the farthest
C. 4.23 How far from the y-axis is the center distance of the sun from the earth is
D. 5.45 2 2
of the curve 2x + 2y + 10x – 6y – 55 105.50 million km and the nearest
= 0? distance of the sun from the earth is
241. CE Board Exam May 1992 A. -2.5 78.25 million km, find the eccentricity
Find the distance between the given B. -3.0 of the ellipse.
lines 4x – 3y = 12 and 4x – 3y = -8. C. -2.75 A. 0.15
A. 3 D. 3.25 B. 0.25
B. 4 C. 0.35
C. 5 249. CE Board Exam November 1993 D. 0.45
D. 6 The shortest distance form A(3,8) to
2 2
the circle x + y + 4x – 6y = 12 is 256. CE Board Exam November 1995
242. CE Board Exam November 1995 equal to
How far from the x-axis is the focus F A. 3 270. EE Board Exam October 1994
2 2
of the hyperbola x – 2y + 4x + 4y + 4 B. 4 The semi-transverse axis of the
= 0? C. 5 x 2 y2
A. 4.5 D. 6 hyperbola 1 is
9 4
B. 3.4
A. 2
C. 2.7 263. EE Board Exam April 1997
B. 3
D. 2.1 A line passes thru (1, -3) and (-4, 2).
C. 4
Write the equation of the line in slope
257. CE Board Exam May 1996 intercept form. D. 5
What is the equation of the A. y – 4 = x
asymptote of the hyperbola B. y = -x – 2 271. EE Board Exam April 1994
C. y = x - 4 Find the equation of the hyperbola
x 2 y2 whose asymptotes are y = ±2x and
1? D. y – 2 = x
9 4 which passes through (5/2, 3).
2 2
A. 2x – 3y = 0 264. EE Board Exam October 1997 A. 4x + y + 16 = 0
2 2
B. 3x -2y = 0 B. 4x + y – 16 = 0
What is the x-intercept of the line 2 2
C. 2x – y = 0 C. x – 4y – 16 = 0
passing through (1,4) and (4,1)? 2 2
D. 2x + y = 0 D. 4x – y = 16
A. 4.5
B. 5
258. EE Board Exam April 1994 272. EE Board Exam April 1997
C. 4
Find the distance between A (4, -3) Find the polar equation of the circle, if
D. 6
and B (-2, 5). its center is at (4,0) and the radius 4.
A. 11 A. r – 8 cos θ = 0
265. EE Board Exam October 1997
B. 9 Find the location of the focus of the B. r – 6 cos θ = 0
C. 10 2
parabola y + 4x – 4y – 8 = 0. C. r – 12 cos θ = 0
D. 8 A. (2.5,-2) D. r – 4 cos θ = 0
B. (3,1)
259. EE Board Exam April 1995 C. (2,2) 273. EE Board Exam October 1997
The line segment connecting (x, 6) D. (-2.5,-2) Given the polar equation r = 5 sin θ.
and (9, y) is bisected by the point (7, Determine the rectangular
3). Find the values of x and y. coordinates (x, y) of a point in the
266. EE Board Exam April 1997
A. 14, 6 curve when θ = 30°.
The center of a circle is at (1, 1) and
B. 33, 12 A. (2.17, 1.25)
one point on its circumference is (-1,
C. 5, 0 B. (3.08, 1.5)
3). Find the other end of the diameter
D. 6, 9 C. (2.51, 4.12)
through (-1, -3).
D. (6, 3)
A. (2, 4)
260. EE Board Exam October 1997
B. (3, 5)
Find the distance of the line 3x + 4y = 274. ECE Board Exam April 1999
C. (3, 6)
5 from the origin. D. (1, 3) The linear distance between -4 and
A. 4 17 on the number line is
B. 3 267. EE Board Exam October 1997 A. 13
C. 2 2
Find the major axis of the ellipse x + B. 21
D. 1 2
4y – 2x – 8y + 1 = 0 C. -17
A. 2 D. -13
261. EE Board Exam April 1995
B. 10
Find the distance between the line 3x 275. ECE Board Exam November 1998
C. 4
+ y – 12 = 0 and 3x + y– 4 = 0. Determine the coordinates of the
D. 6
16 point which is three-fifths of the way
A. from the point (2,-5) to the point (-
10 268. EE Board Exam October 1993
2 2 3,5).
12 4x – y = 16 is the equation of a/an
B. A. (-1,1)
A. parabola
10 B. (-2,-1)
B. hyperbola
4 C. circle C. (-1,-2)
C. D. (1,-1)
10 D. ellipse
8 276. ECE Board Exam November 1998
D. answer 269. EE Board Exam October 1993
10 Find the eccentricity of the curve The segment from (-1, 4) to (2, -2) is
2 2
9x – 4y – 36x + 8y = 4. extended three times its own length.
262. EE Board Exam April 1994 A. 1.80 Find the terminal point.
Given three vertices of a triangle A. (11, -24)
B. 1.92
whose coordinates are A (1, 1), B (3, B. (-11, -20)
C. 1.86
-3) and C (5, -3). Find the area of the C. (11, -18)
D. 1.76
triangle D. (11, -20)
2 2
277. ECE Board Exam April 1999 C. 2x – y + 2 = 0 D. x + 2y = 4
Find the inclination of the line passing D. 2x + y + 2 = 0
through (-5, 3) and (10, 7). 291. ECE Board Exam April 1998
A. 14.73 degrees 284. ECE Board Exam April 1998 The major axis of the elliptical path in
B. 14.93 degrees Determine B such that 3x + 2y – 7 = 0 which the earth moves around the
C. 14.83 degrees is perpendicular to 2x – By + 2 = 0. sun is approximately 186,000,000
D. 14.63 degrees A. 5 miles and the eccentricity of the
B. 4 ellipse is 1/60. Determine the apogee
278. ECE Board Exam November 1990 C. 3 of the earth.
In Cartesian coordinates, the vertices D. 2 A. 93,000,000 miles
of a triangle are defined by the B. 91,450,000 miles
following points: (-2, 0), (4, 0) and (3, 285. ECE Board Exam April 1998 C. 94,335,100 miles
3). What is its area? The diameter of a circle described by D. 94,550,000 miles
2 2
A. 8 sq. units 9x + 9y =16 is
B. 9 sq. units A. 4/3 292. ECE Board Exam April 1994, April
C. 10 sq. units B. 16/9 1999
D. 11 sq. units C. 8/3 Find the equation of the directrix of
2
D. 4 the parabola y = 16x.
279. ECE Board Exam November 1990 A. x = 2
In Cartesian coordinates, the vertices 286. ECE Board Exam April 1998 B. x = -2
of a square are: (1, 1), (0, 8), (4, 5) Find the value of k for which the C. x = 4
2 2
and (-3, 4). What is its area? equation x + y + 4x – 2y – k = 0 D. x = -4
A. 20 sq. units represents a point circle.
B. 30 sq. units A. 5 293. ECE November 1999
C. 25 sq. units B. 6 The semi-major axis of an ellipse is 4
D. 35 sq. units C. -6 and its semi-minor axis is 3. The
D. -5 distance from the center to the
280. ECE Board Exam April 1999 directrix is
If the points (-2, 3), (x, y) and (-3, 287. ECE Board Exam April 1999 A. 6.047
2
5) lie on a straight line, then the Given the equation of the curve, 3x B. 6.532
equation of the line is ____. + 2x – 5y + 7 = 0. Determine the C. 0.6614
A. x – 2y – 1 = 0 curve. D. 6.222
B. 2x + y – 1 = 0 A. parabola
C. x + 2y – 1 = 0 B. ellipse 294. ECE November 1997
D. 2x + y + 1 = 0 C. circle The midpoint of the line segment
D. parabola between P1(x, y) and P2(-2, 4) is
281. ECE Board Exam April 1999 Pm(2, -1). Find the coordinates of P1.
Two vertices of a triangle are (2, 4) 288. ECE Board Exam April 1998 A. (6, -6)
and (-2, 3) and the area is 2 square Find the equation of the axis of B. (6, -5)
2
units, the locus of the third vertex is symmetry of the function y = 2x – 7x C. (5, -6)
____. + 5. D. (-6, 6)
A. 4x – y = 14 A. 7x + 4 = 0
B. 4x + 4y = 14 B. 4x + 7 = 0 295. ECE November 1997
2 2
C. x + 4y = 12 C. 4x – 7 = 0 Given the ellipse (x /36) + (y /32) = 1,
D. x – 4y = -10 D. x – 2 = 0 Determine the distance between the
foci.
282. ECE Board Exam April 1998 289. ECE Board Exam November 1997 A. 8
Find the area of the triangle which Compute the focal length and the B. 4
the line 2x – 3y + 6 = 0 forms with the length of the latus rectum of parabola C. 2
2
coordinate axis. y + 8x – 6y + 25 = 0. D. 3
A. 3 A. 2, 8
B. 4 B. 4, 16 296. ECE November 1997
C. 5 C. 16, 64 Find the coordinates of the point (2,
D. 2 D. 1, 4 4) with respect to the translated axis
with origin at (1, 3).
283. ECE Board Exam November 1998 290. ECE Board Exam April 1998 A. (1, -1)
A line passes through point (2, 2). Point P(x,y) moves with a distance B. (-1, -1)
Find the equation of the line if the from point (0,1) one half of its C. (1, 1)
length of the line segment intercepted distance from the line y = 4. The D. (-1, -1)
by the coordinate axes is the square equation of its locus is
2 2
root of 5. A. 2x – 4y = 5 297. ECE November 1998
2 2
A. 2x + y – 2 = 0 B. 4x + 3y = 12 A line passes through point (2, 2).
2 2
B. 2x – y – 2 = 0 C. 2x + 5y = 3 Find the equation of the line if the
length of the segment intercepted by D. 15 D. x – y – 1 = 0
the coordinate axes is the square
root of 5. 304. ECE April 2000 311. ECE April 2002
A. 2x + y – 2 = 0 The parabolic antenna has an Find the value of k if the distance
2
B. 2x – y – 2 = 0 equation y + 8x = 0. Determine the from the point (2,1) to the line 5x +
C. 2x – y + 2 = 0 length of the latus rectum. 12y + k = 0 is 2.
D. 2x + y + 2 = 0 A. 8 A. 5
B. 10 B. 2
298. ECE November 199 C. 12 C. 4
A point moves so that its distance D. 9 D. 3
from the point (2, -1) is equal to the
distance from the x-axis. The 305. ECE November 2000 312. ECE November 2002
equation of the locus is A line 4x + 2y – 2 = 0 is coincident Determine the farthest distance from
2 2 2
A. x – 4x + 2y + 5 = 0 with the line the point (3, 7) to the circle x + y +
2
B. x – 4x - 2y + 5 = 0 A. 4x + 4y - 2 = 0 4x – 6y – 12 = 0.
2
C. x + 4x + 2y + 5 = 0 B. 4x + 3y + 3 = 0 A. 6.40
2
D. x + 4x - 2y - 5 = 0 C. 8x + 4y – 2 = 0 B. 1.40
D. 8x + 4y – 4 = 0 C. 11.40
299. ECE November 1999 D. 4.60
The point of intersection of the planes 306. ECE April 2001
x + 5y – 2z = 9, 3x – 2y + z = -3 and x Find the equation of the parabola 313. ECE November 2002
+ y + z = 2 is at whose axis is parallel to the x-axis Find the equation of the
A. (1, 2, 1) and passes through the points (3,1), perpendicular bisector of the line
B. (2, 1, -1) (0,0) and (8,-4). joining (4, 0) and (6, 3).
2
C. (1, -1, 2) A. x – 2x – y = 0 A. 4x + 6y – 29 = 0
2
D. (-1, -1, 2) B. x + 2x + y = 0 B. 4x + 6y + 29 = 0
2
C. y + 2y + x = 0 C. 4x – 6y + 29 = 0
2
300. ECE November 1999, April 2005 D. y + 2y – x = 0 D. 4x – 6y – 29 = 0
Given the points (3, 7) and (-4, 7).
Solve for the distance between them. 307. ECE April 2001, November 2002 314. ECE April 2003
A. 15.65 The directrix of a parabola is the line Given the points (3,7) and (-4,-7).
B. 17.65 y = 5 and its focus is at the point (4,- Solve for the distance between them
C. 16.65 3). What is the length of the latus A. 14.65
D. 14.65 rectum? B. 15.65
A. 18 C. 17.65
301. ECE November 1999 B. 14 D. 16.65
Find the distance of the directrix from C. 16
the center of an ellipse if its major D. 12 315. ECE April 2003
axis is 10 and its minor axis is 8. Determine the vertex of the parabola
2
A. 8.5 308. ECE November 2001 y = x + 8x + 2.
B. 8.1 A point P(x, 2) is equidistant from the A. (18, 4)
C. 8.3 points (-2, 9) and (4, -7). The value of B. (-4, -18)
D. 8.7 x is C. (4, 18)
A. 11/3 D. (-4, 18)
302. ECE April 2000 B. 20/3
Find the coordinates of the vertex of C. 19/3 316. ECE April 2003
2
the parabolas y = x – 4x + 1 by D. 6 What is the equation of the circle with
making use of the fact that at the its center at the origin and if the point
vertex, the slope of the tangent is 309. ECE November 2001 (1, 1) lies on the circumference of the
zero. Find the angle between the planes 3x circle?
2 2
A. (2, -3) – y + z – 5 = 0 and x + 2y + 2z + 2 = 0. A. (x + 1) + (y + 1) = 2
2 2
B. (-2, -3) A. 62.45° B. (x + 1) + (y + 1) = 4
2 2
C. (-1, -3) B. 52.45° C. x + y = 2
2 2
D. (3, -2) C. 82.45° D. x + y = 4
D. 72.45°
303. ECE April 2000 317. ECE April 2003
Find the area of the hexagon 310. ECE November 2001 What is the distance of the line 4x –
ABCDEF formed by joining the points Find the equation of the line where 3y + 5 = 0 from the point (4, 2)?
A(1,4), B(0,-3), C(2,3), D(-1,2), E(-2,- the x-intercept is 2 and the y- A. 5
1) and F(3,0). intercept is -2. B. 4
A. 24 A. 2x + 2y + 2 = 0 C. 2
B. 20 B. x – y – 2 = 0 D. 3
C. 22 C. 2y – 2x + 2 = 0
318. ECE April 2003 325. ECE April 2004 332. ECE April 1994
If the lines 4x – y + 2 = 0 and x + 2ky A circle with its center in the first In a conic section, if the eccentricity >
+ 1 = 0 are perpendicular to each quadrant is tangent to both x and y 1, the locus is
other, determine the value of k. axes. If the radius is 4, what is the A. an ellipse
A. 3 equation of the circle? B. a hyperbola
2 2
B. 4 A. (x + 4) + (y + 4) = 16 C. a parabola
2 2
C. 1 B. (x – 8) + (y – 8) = 16 D. a circle
2 2
D. 2 C. (x – 4) + (y – 4) = 16
2 2
D. (x + 4) + (y – 4) = 16 333. ECE April 1998
319. ECE April 2003 It can be defined as the set of all
A triangle is drawn with vertices at (- 326. ECE April 2004 points in the plane the sum of whose
1, -1), (1, 3) and (4, 1). What is the A circle is described by the equation distances from two fixed points is
2 2
median from vertex (4, 1)? x + y – 16x = 0. What is the length of constant.
A. 10 units the chord which is 4 units from the A. circle
B. 4 units center of the circle? B. ellipse
C. 5 units A. 6.93 units C. hyperbola
D. 6 units B. 13.86 units D. parabola
C. 11.55 units
320. ECE November 2003 D. 9.85 units 334. ECE April 1998
What is the equation of the circle at If the equation is unchanged by the
the origin and a radius of 5? 327. ECE April 2004 substitution of –x for x, its curve is
2 2
A. x + y = 1 What is the equation of the line that symmetric with respect to the
2 2
B. x + y = 25 passes through (-3, 5) and is parallel A. y-axis
2 2
C. x + y = 10 to the line 4x – 2y + 2 = 0? B. x-axis
2 2
D. x + y = 5 A. 4x – 2y + 22 = 0 C. origin
B. 2x + y + 10 = 0 D. line 45 degrees with the axis
321. ECE November 2003 C. 4x + 2y – 11 = 0 335. ECE November 1997
What is the equation of the line D. 2x – y + 11 = 0 A line which is perpendicular to the x-
through (-3, 5) which makes an angle axis has a slope equal to
of 45 degrees with the line 2x + y = 328. ECE April 2004 A. zero
12? What is the distance between the line B. 2
A. x + 3y – 12 = 0 x + 2y + 8 = 0 and the point (5,-2)? C. one
B. x + 3y + 18 = 0 A. 4.20 D. infinity
C. x + 2y – 7 = 0 B. 4.44
D. x – 3y – 18 = 0 C. 4.02 336. ECE November 1997
D. 4.22 In an ellipse, a chord which contains
322. ECE November 2003 a focus and is in a line perpendicular
Determine the acute angle between 329. ECE November 1995 to the major axis is a
the lines y – 3x = 2 and y – 4x = 9. If the product of the slopes of any two A. latus rectum
A. 4.39 deg straight lines is negative 1, one of B. minor
B. 3.75 deg these lines is said to be C. focal width
C. 5.35 deg A. parallel D. conjugate axis
D. 2.53 deg B. skew
C. perpendicular 337. ME Board Exam October 1996
323. ECE November 2003 D. non-intersecting What is the length of the line with a
Determine the equation of the slope of 4/3 from a point (6, 4) to the
perpendicular bisector of the 330. ECE March 1996 y-axis?
segment PQ if P(-2, 3) and Q(4, -5). The line passing through the focus A. 10
A. 3y – 3x + 7 = 0 and perpendicular to the directrix of a B. 25
B. 4x – 3y + 7 = 0 parabola is called C. 50
C. 6x – 8y – 14 = 0 A. latus rectum D. 75
D. 3x – 4y – 7 = 0 B. axis of parabola
C. tangent line 338. ME Board Exam April 1998
324. ECE April 2004 D. secant line Find the slope of the line defined by y
Find the volume of the pyramid – x = 5.
formed in the first octant by the plane 331. ECE November 1996 A. 1
6x + 10y + 5z – 30 = 0 and the It represents the distance of a point B. 1/4
coordinate axes. from the y-axis. C. -1/2
A. 13 A. ordinate D. 5 + x
B. 12 B. coordinate
C. 14 C. abscissa 339. ME Board Exam April 1997
D. 15 D. polar distance
Find the equation of a straight line D. 10.5 Find the derivative of arcos 4x.
with a slope of 3 and a y-intercept of -4
1. 346. ME Board Exam October 1996 A. answer
A. 3x + y – 1 =0 What are the x and y coordinates of 1 - 16x 2
B. 3x – y + 1 = 0 the focus of the conic section 4
C. x + 3y + 1 = 0 described by the following equation? B.
D. x – 3y – 1 =0 (Angle θ corresponds to a right 1 - 16x 2
triangle with adjacent side x, opposite -4
340. ME Board Exam April 1998 side y and the hypotenuse r) C.
The equation of the line that
2
r – sin θ = cos θ 1 - 4x 2
intercepts the x-axis at x = 4 and the A. (1/4, 0) 4
D.
y-axis at y = -6 is, B. (0, π/2)
1 - 4x 2
A. 3x + 2y = 12 C. (0, 0)
B. 2x – 3y = 12 D. (-1/2, 0)
C. 3x – 2y = 12 353. CE Board Exam November 1996
D. 2x + 3y = 12 347. ME April 1997 (x + 1)3
What is the graph of the equation Ax
2 Find the derivative of
2 x
341. ME Board Exam April 1998 + Bx + Cy + Dy + E = 0?
What is the radius of a circle with the A. circle (x + 1)2 (x + 1)3
2 2 A. -
following equation: x – 6x + y – 4y – B. ellipse x x
12 = 0? C. parabola 2
4x 1 2 x 13
A. 3.46 D. hyperbola B. -
B. 7 x x
C. 5 348. ME October 1997 2(x + 1)2 (x + 1)3
D. 6 What type of curve is generated by a C. -
point which moves in uniform circular
x x3
342. ME Board Exam October 1996 motion about an axis, while travelling 3(x + 1)2 (x + 1)3
2 2
The equation x + y – 4x + 2y – 20 = 0 at a constant speed, v, parallel to the D. - answer
x x2
describes x-axis?
A. a circle of radius 5 centered at A. helix 354. CE Board Exam November 1995
the origin B. spiral of Archimedes The derivative with respect to x of
B. an ellipse centered at (2,-1) C. hypocycloid 2
2cos (x2 + 2)
C. a sphere centered at the origin D. cycloid 2 2
A. 2sin (x + 2) cos (x + 2)
D. a circle of radius 5 centered at 2 2
B. -2sin (x + 2) cos (x + 2)
(2,-1) 349. ME April 1998 2 2
C. 8xsin (x + 2) cos (x + 2)
Points that lie in the same plane 2 2
D. -8xsin (x + 2) cos (x + 2)
343. ME Board Exam April 1997 A. coplanar
2
In the equation y = -x + x + 1, where B. oblique 355. CE November 1997
is the curve facing? C. collinear What is the first derivative of y =
A. upward D. parallel arcsin 3x?
B. facing left
3
C. facing right Past Board Exam Problems A.
D. downward 1 9x 2
in Differential Calculus 3
344. ME Board Exam October 1997 B.
1 9x 2
The general equation of a conic
section is given by the following 350. CE Board Exam November 1997 3
2 2
C.
equation: Ax + Bxy + Cy + Dx + Ey x2 -1 1 9x 2
+ F = 0. A curve maybe identified as Evaluate Lim
x 1 x2 3x - 4 3
an ellipse by which of the following D. answer
A. 1/5
conditions?
2 B. 2/5 1 9x 2
A. B - 4AC < 0
2 C. 3/5
B. B – 4AC = 0 356. CE May 1999
2 D. 4/5
C. B – 4AC > 0 Find the second derivative of y = x
-2
2
D. B – 4AC = 1 at x = 2.
351. CE Board Exam November 1994
What is the derivative with respect to A. 96
345. ME Board Exam April 1997 3 3 B. 0.375
x of (x + 1) – x ?
What is the radius of the sphere C. -0.25
A. 3x + 6
center at the origin that passes the D. -0.875
B. 3x – 3
point 8, 1, 6?
C. 6x – 3
A. 10 357. CE Board Exam November 1993
D. 6x + 3
B. 9
C. √101
352. CE Board Exam May 1997
Find the second derivative of y by Find the slope of the curve y = 64(4 + Find the minimum amount of tin
1/2
implicit differentiation from the x) at (0, 12). sheet that can be made into a closed
2 2
equation 4x + 8y = 36. A. 0.67 cylinder having a volume of 108 cu.
2
A. 64x B. 1.5 inches in square inches.
9 C. 1.33 A. 125.50
B. - y3 answer D. 0.75 B. 127.50
4
C. 32xy C. 129.50
365. CE May 1999 D. 123.50
16 3 Find the angle that the line 2y – 9x –
D. - y
9 18 = 0 makes with the x-axis. 372. CE Board Exam November 1996
A. 74.77° A Norman window is in the shape of
358. CE Board Exam May 1998 B. 4.5° a rectangle surmounted by a semi-
2 2
Find the slope of the curve x + y – C. 47.77° circle. What is the ratio of the width of
6x + 10y + 5 = 0 at point (1, 0). D. 77.47° the rectangle to the total height so
A. 1/5 that it will yield a window admitting
B. 2/5 366. CE November 1998 the most light for a given perimeter?
C. 1/4 What is the radius of curvature at A. 1
2
D. 2 point (1, 2) of the curve 4x – y = 0? B. 1/2
A. 6.21 C. 2
359. CE Board Exam May 1996 B. 5.21 D. 2/3
Find the slope of the tangent to the C. 5.66
2 3
curve y = 2x – x + x at (0, 2). D. 6.66 373. CE Board Exam May 1998
A. 1 Determine the diameter of a closed
B. 2 367. CE November 1997 cylindrical tank having a volume of
C. 3 Find the radius of curvature of the 11.3 cu. m to obtain the minimum
2
D. 4 curve y - 4x = 0 at point (4, 4). surface area.
A. 24.4 A. 1.22
360. CE Board Exam May 1996 B. 25.4 B. 1.64
2 2
Find the slope of the ellipse x + 4y – C. 23.4 C. 2.44
10x – 16y + 5 = 0 at the point where y D. 22.4 D. 2.68
0.5
= 2 + 8 and x = 7.
A. -0.1463 368. CE November 1999 374. CE Board Exam November 1998
B. -0.1538 Find the radius of curvature of the Water is pouring into a conical vessel
3
C. -0.1654 curve x = y at (1, 1). 15 cm deep and having a radius of
D. -0.1768 A. 4.72 3.75 cm across the top if the rate at
B. 3.28 which the water rises is 2 cm/sec,
361. CE Board Exam May 1995 C. 4.67 how fast is the water flowing into the
Find the equation of the line normal D. 5.27 conical vessel when the water is 4
2 2
to x + y = 25 at the point (4, 3). cm deep?
3
A. 5x + 3y = 0 369. CE November A. 2.37 m /sec
2 2 3
B. 3x – 4y = 0 The chords of the ellipse 64x + 25y B. 5.73 m /sec
3
C. 3x + 4y = 0 = 1600 having equal slopes of 1/5 are C. 6.28 m /sec
3
D. 5x – 3y = 0 bisected by its diameter. Determine D. 4.57 m /sec
the equation of the diameter of the
362. CE November 1998 ellipse? 375. CE Board Exam May 1997
2
Determine the slope of the curve x + A. 5x – 64y = 0 Car A moves due east at 30 kph at
2
y – 6x – 4y – 21 = 0 at (0, 7). B. 64x – 5y = 0 the same instant car B is moving S
A. 3/5 C. 5x + 64y = 0 30° E, with a speed of 60 kph. If the
B. -2/5 D. 64x + 5y = 0 distance from A to B is 30 km, find
C. -3/5 how fast is the distance between
D. 2/5 370. CE Board Exam May 1995 them separating after one hour.
A wall “h” meters high is 2 m away A. 36 kph
363. CE May 1998 from the building. The shortest ladder B. 38 kph
Find the slope of the line whose that can reach the building with one C. 40 kph
parametric equations are x = 4t + 6 end resting on the ground outside the D. 45 kph
and y = t – 1. wall is 6 m. How high is the wall in
A. -4 meters? 376. CE Board Exam November 1996
B. 1/4 A. 2.34 A car starting at 12:00 noon travels
C. 4 B. 2.24 west at a speed of 30 kph. Another
D. -1/4 C. 2.44 car starting from rest starting from the
D. 2.14 same point at 2:00 pm travels north
364. CE November 1999 at 45 kph. Find how fast (in kph) the
371. CE Board Exam May 1997 two are separating at 4:00 pm?
A. 49 Suppose that x years after founding
B. 51 382. CE May 1998 in 1975, a certain employee
C. 53 An object moves along a straight line association has a membership of f(x)
3 2
D. 55 such that, after t minutes, its distance = 100(2x – 45x + 264x), at what time
from its starting point is D = 20t + 5/(t between 1975 and 1989 was the
377. CE Board Exam May 1996 + 1) meters. At what speed, in membership smallest?
Two railroad tracks are perpendicular m/minute will it be moving at the end A. 1983
to each other. At 12:00 pm there is a of 4 minutes? B. 1985
train at each track approaching the A. 39.8 C. 1984
crossing at 50 kph, one being 100 km B. 49.8 D. 1986
and the other 150 km away from the C. 29.8
crossing. How fast in kph is the D. 19.8 388. CE November 2002
distance between the two trains A 3 meter long steel pipe has its
changing at 4:00 pm? 383. CE May 1996 upper end leaning against a vertical
A. 67.08 The speed of the traffic flowing past a wall and lower end on a level ground.
B. 68.08 certain downtown exit between the The lower end moves away at a
C. 69.08 hours of 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm is constant rate of 2 cm/s. How fast is
3 2
D. 70.08 approximately V = t – 10.5t + 30t + the upper end moving down, in cm/s,
20 miles per hour, where t = number when the lower end is 2 m from the
378. CE Board Exam May 1998 of hours past noon. What is the wall?
Water is running into a hemispherical fastest speed of the traffic between A. 1.81
bowl having a radius of 10 cm at a 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm in mph? B. 1.66
3
constant rate of 3 cm /min. When the A. 50 C. 1.79
water is x cm deep, the water level is B. 46 D. 1.98
rising at the rate of 0.0149 cm/min. C. 32.5
What is the value of x? D. 52 389. CE May 2002
A. 3 A particle moves according to the
B. 2 384. CE May 1997 parametric equations:
2 3
C. 4 A car drives east from point A at 30 y = 2t and x = t
D. 5 kph. Another car B starting from B at where x and y are displacement (in
the same time drives S 30° W toward meters) in x and y direction,
379. CE May 1999 A at 60 kph. B is 30 km away from A. respectively and t is time in seconds.
The number of newspaper copies How fast in kph is the distance Determine the acceleration of the
2
distributed is given by C = 50t – 200t between the two cars changing after body after t = 3 seconds.
2
+ 10000, where t is in years. Find the one hour? A. 12.85 m/s
2
minimum number of copies A. 76.94 kph B. 18.44 m/s
2
distributed from 1995 to 2002 B. 78.94 kph C. 21.47 m/s
2
A. 9850 C. 75.94 kph D. 5.21 m/s
B. 9800 D. 77.94 kph
C. 10200 390. CE May 2002
D. 7500 385. CE November 1998 Determine the shortest distance from
2
There is a constant inflow of a liquid point (4, 2) to the parabola y = 8x.
into a conical vessel 15 ft deep and A. 2.83
380. CE May 1999 7.5 feet in diameter at the top. Water B. 3.54
A rectangular box having a square is rising at the rate of 2 feet per C. 2.41
base and open at the top is to have a minute when the water is 4 feet deep. D. 6.32
capacity of 16823 cc. Find the height What is the rate of inflow in cu. Ft per
of the box to use the least amount of minute? 391. CE November 2001
material. A. 8.14 Water flows into a tank having the
A. 16.14 cm B. 7.46 form of a frustum of a right circular
B. 32.28 cm C. 9.33 cone. The tank is 4 m tall with upper
C. 18.41 cm D. 6.28 radius of 1.5 m and the lower radius
D. 28.74 cm of 1 m. When the water in the tank is
386. CE May 2003 1.2 m deep, the surface rises at the
381. CE May 1998, November 1999 What is the radius of curvature of the rate of 0.012 m/s. Calculate the
2
The volume of a closed cylindrical curve y = 16x = 0 at the point (4, 8)? discharge of water flowing into the
3
tank is 11.3 cubic meters. If the total A. -0.044 tank in m /s.
surface is a minimum, what is its B. -0.088 A. 0.02
base radius, in m? C. -0.066 B. 0.05
A. 1.44 D. -0.033 C. 0.08
B. 1.88 D. 0.12
C. 1.22 387. CE November 2002
D. 1.66 392. CE November 2003
The motion of a particle is defined by x A farmer has enough money to build
3
the parametric equation x = t and y = B. answer only 100 meters of fence. What are
2 1/ 2
3
2t . Determine the velocity when t = (x 2) the dimensions of the field he can
2. 2x enclose this maximum area?
C.
A. 14.42 A. 25 m by 25 m
(x 2 2)1/ 2
B. 16.25 2 3/2 B. 15 m by 35 m
C. 12.74 D. (x + 2) C. 20 m by 30 m
D. 18.63 D. 22.5 m by 27.5 m
400. EE Board Exam October 1997
2 2 1/2
393. CE November 2003 If y = (t + 2) and t = x , determine 407. EE Board Exam April 1997
The sum of two numbers is K. The dy/dx. The cost of fuel in running a
product of one by the cube of the A. 3/2 locomotive is proportional to the
other is to be a minimum. Determine 2x 2 + 2x square of the speed and is $25 per
one the numbers. B. hour for a speed of 25 miles per hour.
3
A. 3K/4 C. 2(x + 2) Other costs amount to $ 100 per
B. 3K/8 5/2
D. x + x
1/2 hour, regardless of the speed. What
C. 3K/2 is the speed which will make the cost
D. 3K/7 401. EE Board Exam April 1995 per mile a minimum?
Find y’ if y = arcsin (cos x). A. 40
394. EE Board Exam April 1993 A. -1 B. 55
1 cos x B. -2 C. 50
Evaluate Lim D. 45
x 0 x2 C. 1
A. 0 D. 2
408. EE Board Exam April 1997
B. 1/2 2
402. EE Board Exam October 1997 A poster is to contain 300 m of
C. 2
If y = 4cos x + sin 2x, what is the printed matter with margins of 10 cm
D. -1/2
slope of the curve when x = 2? at the top and bottom and 5 cm at
A. -2.21 each side. Find the over-all
395. EE Board Exam October 1994
B. -4.94 dimensions, if the total area of the
3x 4 2x 2 7 poster is a minimum.
Evaluate Lim C. -3.25
x 5x 3 x 3 A. 27.76 cm, 47.8 cm
D. -2.21
A. Undefined B. 20.45 cm, 35.6 cm
B. 3/5 403. EE Board Exam April 1997 C. 22.24 cm, 44.5 cm
C. infinity Locate the points of inflection of the D. 25.55 cm, 46.7 cm
D. 0 2 x
curve y = f(x) = x e .
409. EE Board Exam March 1998
396. EE Board Exam October 1997 A. 2 3 A fencing is limited to 20 ft in length.
x 2
Differentiate y = e cos x B. 2 2 What is the maximum rectangular
x 2
A. -e sin x C. 2 2 answer area that can be fenced in using two
x 2 2
B. e (cos x – 2x sin x ) perpendicular corner sides of an
x 2
C. e cos x – 2x sin x
2 D. 2 3 existing wall?
x
D. -2xe sin x A. 120
404. EE Board Exam April 1990 B. 100
397. EE Board Exam October 1997 The sum of two positive numbers is C. 140
2
Differentiate y = sec (x + 2) 50. What are the numbers if their D. 190
2
A. 2x cos (x + 2) product is to be the largest possible.
2 2
B. -cos (x + 2) cot (x + 2) A. 24 and 26 410. EE Board Exam October 1992
2 2
C. 2x sec (x + 2) tan (x + 2) B. 28 and 22 The cost per hour of running a motor
2
D. cos (x + 2) C. 25 and 25 boat is proportional to the cube of the
D. 20 and 30 speed. At what speed will the boat
398. EE Board Exam October 1997 run against a current of 8 kph in order
2
Differentiate y = log(x +1)
2 405. EE Board Exam March 1998 to go a distance most economically?
2
A. 4x(x + 1) A triangle has variable sides x, y, z A. 10 kph
4x log10 e subject to the constraint such that the B. 13 kph
B. answer perimeter P is fixed to 18 cm. What is C. 11 kph
( x 2 1) the maximum possible area for the D. 12 kph
2
C. log e(x)(x + 1) triangle?
2 2
D. 2x(x + 1) A. 15.59 cm 411. EE Board Exam October 1993
2
B. 18.71 cm A boatman is at A which is 4.5 km
2
399. EE Board Exam October 1997 C. 17.15 cm from the nearest point B on a straight
2 1/2 2
Differentiate (x + 2) D. 14.03 cm shore BM. He wishes to reach in
(x 2 1)1/ 2 minimum time a point C situated on
A. 406. EE Board Exam October 1997 the shore 9 km from B. How far from
2
C should he land if he can row at the
rate of 6 kph and can walk at the rate
(
Evaluate the limit Lim x 2 + 3 x - 4
x→4
) The derivative of ln (cos x) is
A. sec x
of 7.5 kph? A. 24 B. -sec x
A. 4.15 km B. 26 C. -tan x
B. 3.0 km C. 28 D. tan x
C. 3.25 km D. 30
D. 4.0 km 424. ECE November 1997
2 2
417. ECE Board Exam November 1994 If y = x(ln x), find d y/dx .
2
412. EE Board Exam October 1993 πx A. 1/x
At any distance x from the source of Evaluate Lim(2 - x )tan 2 B. -1/x
light, the intensity of illumination x→1 C. 1/x
2 2
varies directly as the intensity of the A. eπ D. -1/x
2/
source and inversely as the square of B. e π
x. Suppose that there is a light at A C. 0 425. ECE Board Exam November 1991
and another at B having an intensity D. ∞ Find the slope of the line tangent to
3
8 times that of A. The distance AB is the curve y = x – 2x + 1 at x = 1.
4 m. At what point from A on the line 418. ECE Board Exam April 1998 A. 1
AB will the intensity of illumination be x- 4 B. ½ asss
least? Evaluate lim 2 C. 1/3
x ® 4 x - x - 12
A. 2.15 m D. 1/4
B. 1.33 m A. undefined
C. 1.50 m B. 0 426. ECE Board Exam November 1991
D. 1.92 m C. infinity Give the slope of the curve at the
D. 1/7 3
point (1, 1): y = x /4 – 2x + 1.
413. EE Board Exam April 1997 A. 1/4
The coordinates (x, y) in feet of a 419. ECE Board Exam April 1993 B. -1/4
moving particle P is given by x = cos t x2 - 4 C. 1 1/4
– 1 and y = 2sin t + 1, where t is the Evaluate lim D. -1 1/4
x® 2 x - 2
time in seconds. At what extreme
A. 0
rates in fps is P moving along the 427. ECE November 1998
B. 2 2
curve? Find the slope of x y = 8 at the point
C. 4
A. 3 and 2 (2, 2).
D. 6
B. 3 and 1 A. 2
C. 2 and 0.5 B. -1
420. ECE November 1997
D. 2 and 1 C. -1/2
Evaluate the limit (ln x)/x as x
D. -2
approaches positive infinity.
414. EE Board Exam October 1993
A. 1
Water is flowing into a conical cistern 428. ECE Board Exam April 1999
3 B. 0
at the rate of 8 m /min. If the height of Find the coordinates of the vertex of
C. e 2
the inverted cone is 12 m and the the parabola y = x – 4x + 1 by
D. infinity
radius of its circular opening is 6 m. making use of the fact that at the
How fast is the water level rising vertex, the slope of the tangent line is
421. ECE Board Exam November 1991
when the water is 4 m deep? zero.
A. 0.64 m/min x2 A. (2, -3)
Differentiate the equation y =
B. 0.56 m/min x +1 B. (3, -2)
C. 0.75 m/min C. (-1, -3)
x 2 + 2x
D. 0.45 m/min A. answer D. (-2, 3)
(x + 1)2
415. EE Board Exam October 1993 x 429. ECE Board Exam April 1999
A standard cell has an emf “E” of 1.2 B. Find the equation of the line normal
x +1 2 2
volts. If the resistance “R” of the to x + y = 5 at the point (2, 1).
C. 2x
circuit is increasing at a rate of 0.03 A. y = 2x
ohm/sec, at what rate is the current 2x 2 B. x = 2y
D.
“I” changing at the instant when the x +1 C. 2x+ 3y = 3
resistance is 6 ohms? Assume D. x + y = 1
Ohm’s law E = IR. 422. ECE November1997
A. -0.002 amp/sec lnx 2
Given the equation y = (e ) , find y’ 430. ECE Board Exam November 1991
3
B. 0.004 amp/sec A. lnx In the curve y = 2 + 12x – x , find the
C. -0.001 amp/sec B. 2( ln x) /x critical points.
D. 0.003 amp/sec C. 2x A. (2, 18) and (-2, -14)
D. 2e
ln x B. (-2, 18) and (2, -14)
416. ECE Board Exam November 1991 C. (2, 18) and (2, -14)
423. ECE March 1996 D. (-2, 18) and (-2, 14)
rate of 4 meters per second. How fast B. 8 m
431. ECE Board Exam November 1996 is the distance between them C. 9 m
Find the radius of curvature of a changing after 1 second? D. 4 m
2
parabola y – 4x = 0 at point (4, 4). A. 1.68 m/sec
A. 22.36 units B. 1.36 m/sec 443. ECE Board Exam April 2000
B. 25.78 units C. 1.55 m/sec Find the approximate increase by the
C. 20.33 units D. 1.49 m/sec use of differentials, in the volume of
D. 15.42 units the sphere if the radius increases
438. ECE Board Exam April 1998 from 2 to 2.05 in one second.
432. ECE Board Exam November 1996 A balloon is rising vertically over a A. 2.12
Find the radius of curvature at any point A on the ground at the rate of B. 2.51
point in the curve y + ln cos x = 0. 15 ft/sec. A point B on the ground is C. 2.86
A. cos x level with and 30 ft from A. When the D. 2.25
B. 1.5707 balloon is 40 ft from A, at what rate is
C. sec x its distance from B changing? 444. ECE Board Exam April 2000, April
D. 1 A. 13 fps 1999
B. 15 fps What is the area of the largest
433. ECE Board Exam April 1999 C. 12 fps rectangle that can be inscribed in a
Find the minimum distance from the D. 10 fps semi-circle of radius 10?
2
point (4, 2) to the parabola y = 8x. A. 2 50
A. 4 3 439. ECE Board Exam November 1998 B. 100
What is the allowable error in C. 1000
B. 2 2 answer measuring the edge of the cube that
is intended to hold 8 cu. m, if the D. 50
C. 3
error of the computed volume is not
D. 2 3 to exceed 0.03 cu. m? 445. ECE Board Exam April 2000
A. 0.002 If ln(ln y) + ln y = ln x, find y’.
B. 0.003 A. x/(x + y)
434. ECE April 1998
2 C. 0.0025 B. x/(x – y)
Find the point in the parabola y = 4x
D. 0.001 C. y/(x + y)
at which the rate of change of the
D. y/(x - y)
ordinate and abscissa are equal.
A. (1, 2) 440. ECE Board Exam November 1997,
November 1999 446. ECE Board Exam April 2000
B. (2, 1)
The volume of the sphere is
C. (4, 4) d2y 3
increasing at the rate of 6 cm /hr. At
D. (-1, 4) If y = x ln x, find
dx 2 what rate is its surface area
2
A. -1/x increasing (in cm /hr) when the
435. ECE Board Exam November 1996 2
B. -1/x radius is 50 cm?
Given a cone of diameter x and 2
C. 1/x A. 0.50
altitude of h. What percent is the
D. 1/x B. 0.30
volume of the largest cylinder which
C. 0.40
can be inscribed in the cone to the
441. ECE Board Exam April 1999 D. 0.24
volume of the cone?
A. 44% The depth of water in a cylindrical
tank 4 m in diameter is increasing at 447. ECE Board Exam April 2000,
B. 46%
the rate of 0.7 m/min. Find the rate at November 2001
C. 56%
which the water is flowing into the Water is running out a conical funnel
D. 65%
tank. at the rate of 1 cu. in per second. If
3
A. 2.5 m /min the radius of the base of the funnel is
436. ECE Board Exam April 1998 3
B. 1.5 m /min 4 in and the altitude is 8 in., find the
A statue 3 m high is standing on a 3
C. 6.4 m /min rate at which the water level is
base of 4 m high. If an observer’s eye 3
D. 8.8 m /min dropping when it is 2 in. from the top.
is 1.5 m above the ground, how far
A. -3/2 pi in/s
should he stand from the base in
442. ECE Board Exam November 1999 B. 2/3 pi in/s
order that the angle subtended by the
Two posts, one 8 m high and the C. -4/9 pi in/s
statue is a maximum?
other 12 m high are 15 m apart. If the D. -1/9 pi in/s
A. 3.41 m
B. 3.51 m posts are supported by a cable
running from the top if the first post to 448. ECE Board Exam November 2000
C. 3.71 m
a stake on the ground and then back If y = 2x + sin 2x, find x if y’= 0.
D. 4.41 m
to the top of the second post, find the A. π/2
distance to the lower post to the B. π/4
437. ECE Board Exam November 1991
stake to use minimum amount of C. 2π/3
A balloon is released from the ground
wire. D. 3π/2
100 meters from an observer. The
balloon rises directly upward at the A. 6 m
449. ECE Board Exam November 2000 B. 48 sq cm
The equation of the line tangent to 456. ECE Board Exam April 1999, April C. 24 sq cm
the curve y = x + 5/x at point P(1, 3) 2002 D. 50 sq cm
is Find the minimum distance from the
2
A. 4x – y + 7 = 0 point (4,2) to the parabola y = 8x. 462. ECE Board Exam April 2003
B. x + 4y – 7 = 0 A. 4 3 Solve for the radius of a right circular
C. 4x + y – 7 = 0 cone of maximum volume which can
D. x – 4y + 7 = 0 B. 2 2 answer be inscribed in a sphere of radius 12
C. 3 cm.
450. ECE Board Exam November 2000 D. 2 3 A. 2 2
If y = arctan (ln x), find dy/dx at x =
1/e. B. 3 2
457. ECE Board Exam November 2002,
A. e November 2004 C. 8 2 answer
B. e/2 A statue 3.2 m high stands on a D. 5 2
C. e/3 pedestal such that its foot is 0.4 m
D. e^2 above an observer’s eye level. How 463. ECE Board Exam April 2003
far from the statue must the observer Determine the slope of the tangents
451. ECE Board Exam November 2000 stand in order that the angle
2
to the parabola y = -x + 5x – 6 at the
Find the change in y = 2x – 3 if x subtended by the statue will be a points of intersection with the x-axis.
changes from 3.3 to 3.5. maximum? A. 2
A. 0.4 A. 1.1 m B. -4
B. 0.2 B. 1.5 m C. 1
C. 0.5 C. 1.2 m D. -2
D. 0.3 D. 1.4 m
464. ECE Board Exam April 2003
452. ECE Board Exam April 2001 458. ECE Board Exam November 2002 A drop of ink is placed on a piece of
The radius of a sphere is r inches at A person in a rowboat is 3 km from a paper and causes a circular blot that
time t seconds. Find the radius when point P on a straight shore while his increases in area at the rate of 1 sq
the rates of increase of the surface destination is 5 km directly east of mm/sec. At what rate does the radius
area and the radius are numerically point P. If he is able to row 4 km per of the bolt increase when its area is 1
equal. hour and walk 5 km per hour, how far sq mm?
A. 1/8π in. from the destination must he land on
B. 1/4π in. A. 1/ π
the shore in order to reach his 2
B. π /2
C. 2π in. destination in the shortest possible
2
D. π in. time? C. π / 2π answer
A. 1 km D. π/ π
453. ECE Board Exam November 2001 B. 2.5 km
The distance of a body travels as a C. 3 km 465. ECE Board Exam April 2003
function of time and is defined by x(t) D. 2 km Solve for dy/dx if x = 2 + t and y = 1 +
2
= 18t + 9t . What is the velocity at t = 2
t.
3? 459. ECE Board Exam November 2002 A. 2x
A. 36 What is the slope of the curve y = 1 + B. t
B. 18 2
x at the point where y = 10? C. 0
C. 72 A. 8 D. 2t
D. 54 B. 3
C. 9 466. ECE Board Exam November 2003
454. ECE Board Exam November 2001 D. 6 Determine the equation of the line
Find the height of a right circular 2
tangent to the parabola y = x at the
cylinder of maximum volume, which 460. ECE Board Exam November 2002 point (1, 1).
can be inscribed in a sphere of radius 3 2
Given the equation: 2y = 3x – 5. A. y = 2x + 1
10 cm. Determine the slope of the line B. y = 2 – x
A. 14.12 cm tangent at (4, 1). C. y = 2x – 1
B. 15.11 cm A. 4 D. y = 2 + x
C. 12.81 cm B. 3
D. 11.55 cm C. 1/4 467. ECE Board Exam November 2003
D. 1 A fisherman on a wharf 1.2 meters
455. ECE Board Exam November 2001 above the level of still water is pulling
What is the second derivative of a 461. ECE Board Exam April 2002 a rope tied to a boat at the rate of 2
3
function y = 5x + 2x + 1? What is the maximum area of a meters per minute. How fast is the
A. 25x rectangle that can be inscribed in a boat approaching the wharf when
B. 30x right triangle with base of 8 cm and a there are two meters of rope out?
C. 18 height of 6 cm? A. 2.5 m/min
D. 30 A. 12 sq cm B. 1.25 m/min
C. 2.0 m/min A. 0.212 radius of the base is 20 inches and
D. 3.0 m/min B. 1.570 increases at the rate of one inch per
C. 0.318 second. At what rate is the volume
468. ECE Board Exam November 2003 D. 0.747 changing?
What is the second derivative of y A. 11310 cu. m/sec
with respect to w in the following 474. ECE Board Exam November 2003 B. 1275 cu. m/sec
2 2
equation: y = (3w – 4)(3w + 4)? A condominium is to be constructed C. 11130 cu. m/sec
3
A. 36w in a rectangular lot with a perimeter D. 1257 cu. m/sec
4
B. 9w of 800 m. What is the largest area
16
C. 9w that can be enclosed by fencing the 480. ECE November 1995, March 1996
2
D. 108w perimeter? A point on the curve where the
A. 5 hectares second derivative of a function is
469. ECE Board Exam November 2003 B. 4 hectares equal to zero is called
A stone is thrown into still water and C. 6 hectares A. maxima
causes concentric circular ripples. D. 3.5 hectares B. minima
The radius of the ripples increases at C. point of inflection
the rate of 12 inches/sec. At what 475. ECE Board Exam April 2005 D. point of intersection
rate does the area of the ripples The cost of a product is a function of
2
increases (in sq inch per sec) when the quantity q of the product: c(q) = q 481. ECE November 1995
its radius is 3 inches? – 2000q + 100. What should be the The point on the curve where the first
A. 402.55 quantity for which the cost is a derivate of a function is zero and the
B. 275.60 minimum? second derivative is positive is called
C. 226.19 A. 2500 A. maxima
D. 390.50 B. 1000 B. minima
C. 2000 C. point of inflection
470. ECE Board Exam November 2004 D. 1500 D. point of intersection
In how many equal parts can a wire,
50 cm long be cut so that the product 476. ECE November 1996 482. ECE November 1996
of its parts is a maximum? A rectangular field is to be fenced At the minimum point, the slope of
A. 15 into four equal parts. What is the size the tangent line is
B. 19 of the largest field that can be fenced A. negative
C. 13 this way with a fencing length of 1500 B. infinity
D. 20 feet if the division is to be paralleled C. positive
to one side? D. zero
471. ECE Board Exam November 2003 A. 65,200
æsinx3 ÷
ö B. 62,500 483. ECE November 1996
ç ÷
Evaluate lim çç 2 ÷
÷ C. 64,500 At the inflection point of y = f(x)
x® 0çèsinx ø÷ D. 63,500 where x = a,
A. -1 A. f”(a) = is not equal to zero
B. 2pi 477. ECE November 1997 B. f”(a) = 0
C. 0 Three sides of a trapezoid are each 8 C. f”(a) > 0
th
D. -2 cm long. How long is the 4 side, D. f”(a) < 0
when the area of the trapezoid has
472. ECE Board Exam November 2004 the greatest value? 484. ECE April 1998
A conical vessel 1 cm deep and with A. 16 cm Point of the derivatives, which do not
a radius of 6 cm at the top, is being B. 15 cm exist (and so equals zero) are called
filled with water. If the rate at which C. 12 cm A. stationary points
the water rises is 2 cm/sec, how fast D. 10 cm B. maximum points
is the volume increasing when the C. maximum and minimum points
water is 4 cm deep? 478. ECE March 1996, November 1996 D. minimum point
A. 3 pi The altitude of a cylinder of maximum
B. 4 pi volume that can be inscribed in a 485. ECE November 1997
C. 8 pi right circular cone of radius r and If the second derivative of the
D. 16 pi height h is equation of a curve is equal to the
A. h/3 negative of the equation of the same
473. ECE Board Exam November 2004 B. 2h/3 curve, the curve is:
A customer is using a straw to drink C. 3h/2 A. a cissoid
iced tea from a right circular glass at D. h/4 B. a paraboloid
the rate of 6 cubic cm per minute. If C. a sinusoid
the height of the glass is 12 cm and 479. ECE November 1995 D. an exponential
the diameter is 6 cm, how fast is the The height of a right circular cylinder
level of the iced tea decreasing at a is 50 inches and decreases at the 486. ME Board Exam April 1998
constant rate in cm per min? rate of 4 inches per second, while the
x 2 - 16 492. ME April 1996 D. 1/4
2
Evaluate Lim Find the derivative of the function 2x
x 4 x-4
+ 8x + 9 with respect to x. 500. ME April 1996
A. 0 A. DF(x) = 4x - 8 Find the slope of the tangent to a
B. 1 B. DF(x) = 2x + 9
2
parabola y = x at a point on a curve
C. 8 C. DF(x) = 2x + 8 where x = 1/2.
D. 16 D. DF(x) = 4x + 8 A. 0
B. 1
487. ME Board Exam October 1997 493. ME April 1998 C. 1/4
Compute the following limit: 2
Differentiate ax + b to the 1/2 power. D. -1/2
x+ 4 A. -2ax
lim
x® ¥ x - 4 B. 2ax 501. ME Board Exam April 1998
A. 1 C. 2ax+ b A box is to be constructed from a
B. 0 D. ax + 2b piece of zinc 20 sq. in. by cutting
C. 2 equal squares from each corner and
D. infinite 494. ME April 1997 turning up the zinc to form the side.
If y = cos x, what is dy/dx? What is the volume of the largest box
488. ME Board Exam April 1997 A. sec x that can be so constructed?
What is the first derivative of the B. -sec x A. 599.95 cu. inches
x
expression (xy) = e? C. sin x B. 592.58 cu. inches
A. 0 D. -sin x C. 579.50 cu. inches
D. 622.49 cu. inches
x 495. ME October 1997
B. 3
y Given the function f(x) = x – 5x + 2, 502. ME Board Exam April 1996
(1+ ln xy) find the value of the first derivative at The cost C of a product is a function
C. -y answer x = 2, f’(2). of the quantity x of the product: C(x)
x 2
A. 7 = x – 4000x + 50. Find the quantity
(1- ln xy) 2
B. 3x - 5 for which the cost is a minimum.
D. -y
x C. 2 A. 1000
D. 8 B. 1500
489. ME Board Exam April 1998 C. 2000
Find the derivative with respect to x 496. ME Board Exam April 1998 D. 3000
Find the partial derivative with
the function 2 - 3x2 2
respect to x of the function xy – 5y + 503. ME Board Exam October 1996
- 2x2 6.
2
What is the maximum profit when the
A. A. y – 5 profit versus production function is as
2 - 3x2 B. y
2
given below? P is profit and x is unit
-3x C. xy – 5y of production.
B. answer D. 2xy P = 200,000 – x – [1.1/(x + 1)]
8
2 - 3x 2 A. 285,000
- 3x2 497. ME Board Exam October 1997 B. 200,000
3 2
C. Find the second derivative of x – 5x C. 250,000
2 - 3x2 +x=0 D. 305,000
3x A. 10x - 5
D. B. 6x - 10 504. ME Board Exam October 1996
2 - 3x 2 C. 3x + 10 Water is pouring into swimming pool.
2 1/2
D. 3x – 5x After t hours, there are t + t gallons
490. ME April 1996 in the pool. At what rate is the water
2
Find the derivative of (x + 5)/(x – 1) 498. ME Board Exam April 1998 pouring into the pool when t = 9
rd
with respect to x. Given the function f(x) = x to the 3 hours?
2 2 2
A. DF(x) = (-x – 10x – 1)/(x - 1) power -6x + 2. Find the first derivative A. 7/6 gph
2 2 2
B. DF(x) = (-x + 10x – 1)/(x - 1) at x = 2. B. 8/7 gph
2 2 2
C. DF(x) = (x – 10x – 1)/(x - 1) A. 6 C. 6/5 gph
2 2 2
D. DF(x) = (-x – 10x + 1)/(x + 1) B. 7 D. 5/4 gph
2
C. 3x - 5
491. ME April 1996 D. 8 505. ME October 1997
If a is a simple constant, what is the A function is given below, what x
a
derivative of y = x ? 499. ME April 1996 value maximizes y?
a-1 2 2
A. ax Find the slope of the line tangent to y + y + x – 2x = 5
3
B. (a – 1)x the curve y = x – 2x + 1 at x = 1. A. 2.23
a-1
C. x A. 1 B. -1
D. ax B. 1/2 C. 5
C. 1/3 D. 1
2 2
Determine the differential equation of B. x + 2xy + y = C
2 2
506. ME April 1998 the family of line passing through (h, C. x - 2xy – y = C
rd 2 2
If y = x to the 3 power – 3x. Find the k). D. x – 2xy + y = C
maximum value of y. A. (y – k)dx – (x – h)dy = 0
A. 0 B. (y – h) + (y – k) = dy/dx 520. EE Board Exam April 1997
B. -1 C. (x – h)dx – (y – k)dy = 0 Radium decomposes at a rate
C. 1 D. (x + h)dx – (y – k)dy = 0 proportional to the amount at any
D. 2 instant. In 100 years, 100 mg of
513. EE Board Exam March 1998 radium decomposes to 96 mg. How
507. ME April 1998 Solve the differential equation: x (y – many mg will be left after 100 years?
As x increases uniformly at a rate of 1) dx + (x + 1) dy = 0. If y = 2 when x A. 88.60
0.002 feet per second, at what rate is = 1, determine y when x = 2. B. 95.32
rd
the expression (1 + x) to the 3 A. 1.80 C. 92.16
power increasing when x becomes 8 B. 1.48 D. 90.72
feet? C. 1.55
A. 430 cfs D. 1.63 521. ECE Board Exam April 1998
2
B. 0.300 cfs The equation y = cx is the general
C. 0.486 cfs 514. EE Board Exam October 1997 solution of
2
D. 0.346 cfs If dy = x dx; what is the equation of y 2y
in terms of x if the curve passes A. y' =
x
508. ME April 1998 through (1, 1)?
The distance a body travels is a
2
A. x – 3y + 3 = 0 2x
3
B. y' =
function of time and is given by x(t) = B. x – 3y + 2 = 0 y
2 3 2
16t + 8t . Find its velocity at t = 3. C. x + 3y + 2 = 0 y
3
A. 64 D. x + 2y + 2 = 0 C. y' = answer
2x
B. 56
C. 54 515. EE Board Exam October 1997 x
D. y' =
D. 44 Solve the differential equation dy – x 2y
dx = 0, if the curve passes through
509. (1, 0). 522. ECE Board Exam November 1998
2
A. 3x + 2y – 3 = 0 Find the equation of the curve at
2
A. B. 2y + x – 1 = 0 every point of which the tangent line
2
B. C. x – 2y – 1 = 0 has a slope of 2x.
2
C. D. 2x + 2y – 2 = 0 2
A. x = -y + C
D. 2
B. y = -x + C
Past Board Exam Problems 516. EE Board Exam October 1995 2
C. y = x + C
Find the general solution y’ = y sec x. 2
D. x = y + C
in Differential Equations A. y = C (sec x + tan x)
B. y = C (sec x – tan x) 523. ECE Board Exam April 1998
C. y = C sec x tan x Solve (cos x cos y - cot x) dx – sin x
510. CE Board Exam May 1997 2
D. y = C (sec x + tan x)
Find the differential equation of the sin y dy = 0
family of lines passing through the A. sin x cos y = ln (c cos x)
517. EE Board Exam April 1998 B. sin x cos y = ln (c sin x)
origin.
A. ydx – xdy = 0 Solve y- x 2 y 2 dx-xdy 0 C. sin x cos y = -ln (c sin x)
B. xdy – ydx = 0 D. sin x cos y = -ln (c cos x)
C. xdx + ydy = 0 A. x2 y2 y C answer
D. ydx + xdy = 0 524. ECE Board Exam November 1994
B. 2 2
x +y +y =C Find the differential equation whose
x
511. CE Board Exam May 1996 general solution is y = C1x + C2e
What is the differential equation of C. x+y +y =C A. (x – 1) y” – xy’ + y = 0
the family of parabolas having their B. (x + 1) y” – xy’ + y = 0
D. x2 - y + y = C C. (x – 1) y” + xy’ + y = 0
vertices at the origin and their foci on
the x-axis? D. (x + 1) y” + xy’ + y = 0
A. 2xdy – ydx = 0 518. EE Board Exam April 1996
B. xdy + ydx = 0 Solve xy’ (2y – 1) = y (1 – x) 525. ECE Board Exam November 1998
C. 2ydx – xdy = 0 A. ln (xy) = 2 (x – y) + C Find the equation of the family of
B. ln (xy) = x – 2y + C orthogonal trajectories of the system
dy 2
of parabolas y = 2x + C.
D. -x=0 C. ln (xy) = 2y – x + C -x
dx D. ln (xy) = x + 2y + C A. y = Ce
2x
B. y = Ce
x
512. CE Board Exam November 1995 519. EE Board Exam April 1996 C. y = Ce
-2x
Solve (x + y) dy = (x – y) dx. D. y = Ce
2 2
A. x + y = C
526. ME Board Exam April 1996 A. D.
What is the solution of the first order B.
differential equation y(k + 1) = y(k) + C. 540.
5? D.
5 A.
A. y(k ) = 4 - 532. B.
k
B. y(k) = 20 + 5k C.
A. D.
C. y(k ) = C - k , C is a constant
B.
D. The solution is non-existent for C. 541.
real values of y D.
A.
527. ME October 1997 533. B.
Given the following simultaneous C.
differential equations: A. D.
dx dy B.
2 3 x y k
dt dt C. 542.
dx dy D.
3 2 x cost 0 A.
dt dt
534. B.
Solve for dy/dt.
C.
2 3 5 3 A. D.
A. cos t x y k
9 2 2 2 B.
1 1 3 C.
B. sint x y2 k D.
6 9 2 543.
1
C. 5x 3y 3k 2cos t answer A.
13
535. B.
2 5 3 3
D. cos t x y k C.
13 2 2 2 A. D.
B.
528. ME Board Exam April 1998 C. 544.
If the nominal interest rate is 3%, how D.
much is Php5,000 worth in 10 years A.
in a continuously compounded 536. B.
account? C.
A. Php5,750 A. D.
B. Php6.750 B.
C. Php7,500 C. 545.
D. Php6,350 D.
A.
529. ME Board Exam October 1997 537. B.
A nominal interest of 3% C.
compounded continuously is given on A. D.
the account. What is the accumulated B.
amount of Php10,000 after 10 years? C. 546.
A. Php13,620.10 D.
B. Php13,500.10 A.
C. Php13,650.20 538. B.
D. Php13,498.60 C.
A. D.
530. B.
C.
A. D.
B. 547.
C.
D. A.
539. B.
C.
A. D.
531. B.
C. 548.
B. 0.022 C. 0.114
A. C. 0.033 D. 0.186
B. D. 0.044
C. 562. CE May 1997
12
D. 555. CE Board Exam May 1995 Evaluate the integral of x(x – 5) dx
sin2x
What is the integral of cos 2x e with limits from 5 to 6
549. dx? A. 81/182
sin 2x
A. e /2 + C B. 82/182
sin 2x
A. B. -e /2 + C C. 83/182
sin 2x
B. C. -e +C D. 84/182
sin 2x
C. D. e +C
D. 563. CE November 1996
556. CE Board Exam November 1996 xdx
2 2
Evaluate the integral of (3x + 9y ) dx Evaluate the integral of if it
dy if the interior limit has an upper ( x 1) 8
limit of y and a lower limit of 0, and has an upper limit of 1 and a lower
whose outer limit has an upper limit limit of 0.
of 2 and lower limit of 0. A. 0.022
Past Board Exam Problems A. 10 B. 0.056
B. 20 C. 0.043
in Integral Calculus C. 30 D. 0.031
D. 40
564. CE November 1997, November 1994
550. CE Board Exam November 1995 557. CE May 1999 Using lower limit = 0 and upper limit =
6 3
What is the integral of sin x cos x dx 7
π/2, what is the integral of 15 sin x
4dx
if the lower limit is zero and the upper Evaluate dx?
limit is π/2? 3x 2
A. 4 ln (3x + 2) + C A. 6.783
A. 0.0203 B. 6.857
B. 0.0307 B. 4/3 ln (3x + 2) + C
C. 1/3 ln (3x + 2) + C C. 6.648
C. 0.0417 D. 6.539
D. 0.0543 D. 2 ln (3x + 2) + C
554. CE Board Exam November 1996 561. CE November 1999 568. CE May 1999
1 xdx Evaluate the integral of x cos 2x dx 2 2y
Evaluate with limits from 0 to π/4 Evaluate ∫1 ∫0 (x 2 + y 2 )dxdy
0 ( x 1)8
A. 0.143 A. 35/2
A. 0.011 B. 0.258 B. 19/2
2
C. 17/2 What is the area within the curve r =
D. 37/2 576. CE Board Exam May 1997 16 cos θ?
2
The area enclosed by the ellipse x /9 A. 26
2
569. CE November 2002 + y /4 = 1 is revolved about the line x B. 28
Determine the value of the integral of = 3. What is the volume generated? C. 30
5
sin 3x dx with limits from 0 to π/6. A. 355.3 D. 32
A. 0.324 B. 360.1
B. 0.178 C. 370.3 583. CE May 1999
2 2
C. 0.275 D. 365.1 Find the area enclosed by r = 2a
D. 0.458 cos θ.
2
577. CE Board Exam May 1996 A. 2a
2
570. CE November 2001 The area in the second quadrant of B. a
2 2 2
Evaluate the integral of x cos (4x) dx the circle x + y = 36 is revolved C. 4a
2
with lower limit of 0 and upper limit of about the line y + 10 = 0. What is the D. 3a
π/4. volume generated?
A. 1/8 A. 2218.33
B. -1/8 B. 2228.83
C. 1/16 C. 2233.43
D. -1/16 D. 2208.53 584. CE May 1998
3 2
Find the length of the arc of x + y =
571. CE Board Exam November 1994 578. CE Board Exam November 1995 64 from x = -1 to x = -3 in the second
2 2
What is the area bounded by x = -9y The area bounded by the curve y = quadrant.
and the line y + 1 = 0? 12x and the line x = 3 is revolved A. 2.24
A. 3 sq units about the line x = 3. What is the B. 2.61
B. 4 sq units volume generated? C. 2.75
C. 5 sq units A. 179 D. 2.07
D. 6 sq units B. 181
C. 184 585. CE May 1998
572. CE Board Exam May 1995 D. 186 The area in the first quadrant,
1/2
What is the area (in square units) bounded by the curve y = 2x , the y-
2
bounded by the curve y = x and the 579. CE Board Exam November 1994 axis and the line y – 6 = 0 is revolved
line x – 4 = 0? Given the area in the first quadrant about the line y = 6. Find the centroid
2
A. 30/3 bounded by x = 8y, the line y – 2 = 0 of the solid formed.
B. 31/3 and the y-axis. What is the volume A. (2.2, 6)
C. 32/3 generated when this area is revolved B. (1.6, 6)
D. 29/3 about the line y – 2 = 0? C. (1.8, 6)
A. 28.41 D. (2.0, 6)
573. CE Board Exam May 1996 B. 26.81
What is the area (in square units) C. 25.83 586. CE November 1998
2 2
bounded by the curve y = 4x and x D. 27.32 A solid is formed by revolving about
= 4y? the y-axis, the area bounded by the
3
A. 5.33 580. CE Board Exam May 1995 curve x = y, the y-axis and the line x
B. 6.67 Given the area in the first quadrant = 8. Find its centroid.
2
C. 7.33 bounded by x = 8y, the line x = 4 and A. (0, 4.75)
D. 8.67 the x-axis. What is the volume B. (0, 4.5)
generated by revolving this area C. (0, 5.25)
574. CE Board Exam May 1997 about the y-axis? D. (0, 5)
Find the area enclosed by the curve A. 53.26
2
x + 8y + 16 = 0, the y-axis and the B. 52.26 587. CE November 1995
line x – 4 = 0. C. 51.26 Find the moment of inertia of the area
2
A. 7.67 sq units D. 50.26 bounded by the parabola y = 4x, x-
B. 8.67 sq units axis and the line x =1, with respect to
C. 9.67 sq units 581. CE Board Exam November 1995 the x-axis.
D. 10.67 sq units Find the moment of inertia, with A. 1.067
respect to x-axis of the area bounded B. 1.244
2
575. CE Board Exam November 1996, by the parabola y = 4x and the line x C. 0.968
November 1998 = 1. D. 0.867
2 2
Find the area enclosed by r = a cos A. 2.03
2θ. B. 2.13 588. CE November 2002
A. a C. 2.33 Find the length of one arc of the
B. 2a D. 2.53 curve whose parametric equations
2
C. a are x = 2θ – 2sin θ and y = 2 – 2cos θ.
3
D. a 582. CE November 1997 A. 16
B. 18 595. CE November 2003 Find the area of the region bounded
2
C. 14 Find the surface area generated by by y = 8x and y = 2x.
D. 12 rotating the first quadrant portion of A. 1.22 sq. units
2
the curve x = 6 – 8y about the y-axis. B. 1.33 sq. units
589. CE May 2002 A. 58.41 C. 1.44 sq. units
A conical tank 12 ft high and 120 ft B. 64.25 D. 1.55 sq. units
across the top is filled with a liquid C. 61.27
that weighs 62.4 pcf. How much work D. 66.38 603. EE Board Exam October 1997
is done in pumping all the liquid at Find the area bounded by the curve y
2
the top of the tank? 596. EE Board Exam March 1998 = x + 2, and the lines x = 0 and y = 0
A. 58,811 ft-lb 1 and x = 4.
B. 63,421 ft-lb Integrate with respect to x A. 88/3
3x + 4
C. 59,475 ft-lb B. 64/3
and evaluate the result from x = 0
D. 47,453 ft-lb C. 54/3
and x = 2.
A. 0.278 D. 64/5
590. CE November 2001 B. 0.336
Determine the moment of inertia of C. 0.305 604. EE Board Exam April 1997
2
the area bounded by the curve x = D. 0.252 Find the area bounded by the
2 2
4y, the line x – 4 = 0 and the x-axis parabolas y = 6x – x and y = x – 2x.
with respect to the y-axis. 597. EE Board Exam April 1997 A. 44/3 sq. units
A. 51.2 Evaluate the integral of ln x dx, the B. 64/3 sq. units
B. 25.1 limits are 1 and e. C. 74/3 sq. units
C. 52.1 A. 0 D. 54/3 sq. units
D. 21.5
B. 1
605. EE Board Exam October 1997
C. 2
591. CE November 2001 Find the area bounded by the line x –
D. 3
Determine the area bounded by the 2y + 10 = 0, the x-axis, the y-axis and
curves x = 1/y, 2x – y = 0, x = 6 and x = 10.
598. EE Board Exam October 1997
the x-axis. A. 75
A. 2.138 10 2log10 edx B. 50
Evaluate
B. 2.328 1 x C. 100
C. 2.324 A. 2.0 D. 25
D. 2.638 B. 49.7
C. 3.0 606. ECE Board Exam April 1999
3
592. CE May 2001 D. 5.12 What is the integral of (3t-1) dt?
Find the area bounded by the curve y 1
= sin x and the x-axis from x = π/3 to 599. EE Board Exam April 1997 A. (3t 1)4 C answer
12
x = π. Find the integral of [(e exp x – 1)]
divided by [e exp x + 1] dx 1
A. 9 square units B. (3t 4)4 C
B. 12 square units A. ln (e exp x – 1) square + x + C 12
C. 8 square units B. ln (e exp x + 1) – x + C 1
C. ln (e exp x – 1) + x + C
C. (3t 1)4 C
D. 6 square units 4
D. ln (e exp x + 1) square – x + C 1
593. CE May 2001 D. (3t 1)3 C
A body moves such that its 600. EE Board Exam April 1997 4
acceleration as a function of time is a Evaluate the double integral of r sin u
= 2 + 12t, where “t” is in minutes and dr du, the limits of r are 0 and cos u 607. ECE Board Exam November 1998
2
“a” is in m/min . Its velocity after 1 and the limits of u are 0 and pi. Evaluate the integral of dx/(x + 2)
min is 11 m/min. Find its velocity after A. 1 from -6 to -10.
1/2
2 minutes. B. 1/2 A. 2
A. 31 m/min C. 0 B. 1/2
B. 23 m/min D. 1/3 C. ln 3
C. 45 m/min D. ln 2
D. 18 m/min 601. EE Board Exam April 1996
/2 1 2 608. ECE Board Exam November 1998,
594. CE November 2003 Evaluate zdzr 2dr sin udu ME April 1998
2
What is the perimeter of the curve r = 0 0 0 Integrate x cos (2x + 7)dx
4(1 – sin θ)? A. 2/3 1
B. 4/3 A. sin(2x2 7) C answer
A. 32.47 4
B. 30.12 C. 1/3
1
C. 25.13 D. 5/3 B. cos(2x 2 7) C
4
D. 28.54
602. EE Board Exam April 1993
sinx 614. ECE April 2002, April 2005 C. 0.707
C. C 4x
The integral of 3 dx is equal to D. 0.293
2
4(x 7) 4x
A. 4 /ln 3 + C
2
D. sin (2x + 7) + C 4x
B. 3 /ln 27 + C 622. ECE November 2004
4x
C. 3 /ln 81 + C Determine the coordinates of the
609. ECE Board Exam April 1997 4x
D. 4 /ln 12 + C centroid of the area bounded by the
6
Evaluate the integral of sin xdx from 2
curve x = -(y – 4), the x-axis and the
0 to π/2 615. ECE November 2002 y-axis on the first quadrant.
π Determine the area bounded by the A. (3/9, 9/5)
A. lines x = 1, x = 3, the x-axis and the B. (3/4, 8/5)
32 2
2π graph f(x) = x – 3x. C. (6/5, 4/7)
B. A. 3.33 square units D. (4/3, 5/8)
17 B. 2.75 square units
3 C. 5.67 square units 623. ECE April 2005
C.
32 D. 4.50 square units What is the area bounded by the
2
5π curve defined by the equation x – 8y
D. answer 616. ECE April 2003 = 0 and its latus rectum?
32
Solve for the area bounded by y = 2x A. 5.33
2
– x and the x-axis. B. 10.67
610. ECE Board Exam April 1998 A. 2/3 C. 7.33
/6
Evaluate (cos3A)8 dA B. 4/3 D. 3.66
0 C. 5/3
27 D. 7/2 624. ECE April 2005
A. The area in the first quadrant
363 2
617. ECE April 2003 bounded by the parabola 12y = x ,
35
B. answer Determine the slope of the tangents the y-axis, and the line y = 3,
768 2
to the parabola y = -x + 5x – 6 at the revolves about the line y = 3. What is
23 points of intersection with the x-axis. the generated volume?
C.
765 A. 2 A. 72.75
12 B. -4 B. 80.75
D. C. 1 C. 90.48
81 D. -2 D. 85.25
611. ECE Board Exam November 1991 618. ECE April 2003, November 2003 625. ECE April 2005
2
Evaluate the integral of cos y dy 2
What is the integral of (2sec x – sin The area bounded by the graphs of y
y sin2y x) dx?
2
= 2x + 3 and y = x revolves about
A. C answer
2 4 A. 2cosx + tan x + C the x-axis. Determine the volume
B. y + 2 cos y + C B. 2tan x + sin x + C generated.
y sin2y C. 2sin x + cos x + C A. 228
C. C D. 2tan x + cos x + C B. 329
4 4
C. 255
D. y + sin 2y + C
619. ECE April 2003 D. 375
Determine the area bounded by the
612. ECE Board Exam November 1998
curve y = 1/(x^2), the y-axis and the 626. ECE November 1995
Integrate the square root of (1 – cos
lines y = 1 and y = 5. Find the area bounded by y = (11 –
x)dx. 1/x
A. 2.0 x) , the lines 3x = 2 and x = 10 and
1 B. 3.3 the x-axis.
A. 2 2 cos x C answer
2 C. 2.6 A. 19.456 sq units
B. 2 2 cos x C D. 2.47 B. 20.567 sq units
1 C. 22.567 sq units
C. 2 2 cos x C 620. ECE November 2003 D. 21.478 sq units
2 Evaluate the integral sin^(4) theta (d)
D. 2 2 cosx C from 0 to pi/2. 627. ECE November 1996
A. 2π/3 Find the area bounded by the y-axis
2/3
613. ECE Board Exam April 1998 B. 3π/5 and x = 4 – y .
Find the area (in square units) C. 3π/16 A. 25.6
2
bounded by the parabolas x – 2y = 0 D. π/4 B. 28.1
2
and x + 2y – 8 = 0. C. 12.8
A. 11.7 621. ECE November 2003 D. 56.2
B. 4.7 What is the integral of cos xdx from
C. 9.7 pi/3 to pi/2? 628. ECE November 1995
D. 10.7 A. 0.134 The velocity of a body is given by f(t)
B. 0.500 = sin (πt), where the velocity is given
in meters per second and t is given in D. 13.23 B. 36.6 m
seconds. The distance covered in C. 36.9 m
meters between t = 0.25 and 0.5 635. ME Board Exam October 1997 D. 37.2 m
seconds is close to What is the area bounded by the
3
A. 0.5221 m curve y = x , the x-axis and the line x 642. CE Board Exam May 1996
B. -0.2251 m = -2 and x = 1? What is the radius of the circle
C. 0.2251 m A. 4.25 circumscribing an isosceles right
D. -0.5221 m B. 2.45 triangle having an area of 162 sq.
C. 5.24 cm?
629. ECE November 1995 D. 5.42 A. 12.73 m
The rate of change of a function of y B. 13.52 m
with respect to x equals 2 – y, and y = 636. ME Board Exam April 1999 C. 14.18 m
8 when x = 0. Find y when x = ln (2). Find the area in the first quadrant D. 15.55 m
2
A. 2 bounded by the parabola y = 4x, x =
B. -5 1 and x = 3. 643. CE Board Exam May 1996
C. 5 A. 9.555 Two sides of a triangle are 50 m and
D. -2 B. 9.955 60 m long. The angle included
C. 5.955 between these sides is 30°. What is
630. ME Board Exam April 1995, April D. 5.595 the interior angle opposite the longest
1997 side?
3 2
Integrate (7x + 4x )dx 637. ME Board Exam April 1998 A. 93.74°
3 2 What is the area between y = 0, y = B. 92.74°
7x 4x 2
A. C 3x , x = 0 and x = 2? C. 90.74°
3 2 A. 8 D. 86.38°
7x 4 4x 2 B. 24
B. C C. 12 644. CE Board Exam November 1995
4 5 D. 6 The area of a circle circumscribing
7x 4 4x 3 about an equilateral triangle is 254.47
C. C answer 638. sq. m. What is the area of the triangle
4 3
in sq. m?
4x
D. 7x 4 C A. A. 100.25
2 B. B. 102.25
C. C. 104.25
631. ME Board Exam October 1997 D. D. 105.25
Evaluate the integral of cos x dx Past Board Exam Problems
limits from π/4 to π/2. 645. CE Board Exam May 1995
A. 0.423 in Plane Geometry What is the area in sq. m of the circle
B. 0.293 circumscribed about an equilateral
C. 0.923 639. CE Board Exam May 1997 triangle with a side 10 cm long?
D. 0.329 How many sides have a polygon if A. 104.7
the sum of the interior angles is B. 105.7
632. ME Board Exam April 1995, October 1080°? C. 106.7
1997 A. 5 D. 107.7
The integral of cos x with respect to x B. 6
is C. 7 646. CE Board Exam November 1992
A. sin x + C D. 8 The area of a triangle inscribed in a
2
B. sec x + C circle is 39.19 cm and the radius of
C. -sin x + C 640. CE Board Exam November 1994 the circumscribing circle is 7.14 cm. If
D. csc x + C In a triangle ABC, angle A = 45° and the two sides of the inscribed triangle
C = 70°. The side opposite angle C is are 8 cm and 10 cm, respectively,
633. ME April 1998 40 m long. What is the length of the find the third side.
2
Integrate x cos (2x + 7)dx side opposite angle A? A. 11 cm
2
A. 1/4 sin (2x + 7) + C A. 26.1 m B. 12 cm
2
B. sin (2x + 7) + C B. 27.1 m C. 13 cm
2
C. 1/4 cos (2x + 7) + C C. 29.1 m D. 14 cm
2
D. 1/4 (sin(-θ))(2x + 7) + C D. 30.1 m
647. CE Board Exam November 1994
634. ME Board Exam April 1999 641. CE Board Exam May 1995 The area of a triangle is 8346 sq m
Find the area bounded by the In triangle ABC, angle C = 70°, A = and two of its interior angles are
2
parabola x = 4y and y = 4. 45°, AB = 40 m. What is the length of 37°25’ and 56°17’. What is the length
A. 21.33 the median drawn from vertex A to of the longest side?
B. 33.21 side BC? A. 171.5 m
C. 31.32 A. 36.3 m B. 181.5 m
C. 191.5 m the area of the part not covered by
2
D. 200.5 m 654. EE Board Exam April 1991 the star in m ?
2
The sides of a triangle are 8 cm, 10 A. 40.5 m
2
648. CE Board Exam May 1998 cm and 14 cm. Determine the radius B. 45.5 m
2
A circle having an area of 452 sq. m of the inscribed circle. C. 50.5 m
2
is cut into two segments by a chord A. 2.25 cm D. 55.5 m
which is 6 cm from the center of the B. 2.35 cm
circle. Compute the area of the C. 2.45 cm 661. EE Board Exam April 1993
bigger segment. D. 2.55 cm Find the area of a regular pentagon
A. 354.89 sq. m whose side is 25 m and the apothem
B. 363.56 sq. m 655. EE Board Exam April 1991 is 17.2 m.
2
C. 378.42 sq. m The sides of a triangle are 8 cm, 10 A. 1075 m
2
D. 383.64 sq. m cm and 14 cm. Determine the radius B. 1085 m
2
of the circumscribing circle. C. 1080 m
2
649. CE Board Exam November 1996 A. 7.14 cm D. 1095 m
Find the area of a quadrilateral B. 7.34 cm
having sides AB = 10 cm, BC = 5 cm, C. 7.54 cm 662. EE Board Exam March 1998
CD = 14.14 cm and DA = 15 cm, if D. 7.74 cm A regular pentagon has sides of 20
the sum of the opposite angles is cm. An inner pentagon with sides of
equal to 225°. 656. EE Board Exam April 1992 10 cm is inside and concentric to the
A. 96 sq m Two perpendicular chords both 5 cm larger pentagon. Determine the area
B. 100 sq m from the center of a circle divide the inside and concentric to the larger
C. 94 sq m circle into four parts. If the radius of pentagon but outside of the smaller
D. 98 sq m the circle is 13 cm, find the area of pentagon.
2
the smallest part. A. 430.70 cm
2 2
650. CE Board Exam October 1997 A. 30 cm B. 573. 26 cm
2 2
A quadrilateral has sides equal to 12 B. 31 cm C. 473.77 cm
2 2
m, 20 m, 8 m and 16.97 m C. 32 cm D. 516.14 cm
2
respectively. If the sum of the two D. 33 cm
opposite angles is equal to 225°, find 663. EE Board Exam March 1999
the area of the quadrilateral. 657. EE Board Exam March 1998 Determine the area of a regular 6-
2
A. 100 m A rhombus has diagonals of 32 and star polygon if the inner regular
2
B. 124 m 26 inches. Determine its area. hexagon has 10 cm sides.
2 2 2
C. 168 m A. 360 in A. 441.68 cm
2 2 2
D. 158 m B. 280 in B. 467.64 cm
2 2
C. 320 in C. 519.60 cm
2 2
651. EE Board Exam April 1992 D. 400 in D. 493.62 cm
The angle subtended by an arc is
24°. If the radius of the circle is 45 658. EE Board Exam October 1992 664. ECE Board Exam November 1998
cm, find the length of arc. Determine the area of the Find the angle in mils subtended by a
A. 16.85 cm quadrilateral shown, OB = 80 cm, AO line 10 yards long at a distance of
B. 17.85 cm = 120 cm, OD = 150 cm and ϕ = 25°. 5000 yards.
C. 18.85 cm A. 1
D. 19.85 cm Figure here B. 2
C. 2.5
2
652. EE Board Exam April 1994 A. 2721.66 cm D. 4
2
Given a triangle, C = 100°, a = 15 m, B. 2271.66 cm
2
b = 20 m. Find c. C. 2172.66 cm 665. ECE Board Exam April 1999
2
A. 26 m D. 2217.66 cm Assuming that the earth is a sphere
B. 27 m whose radius is 6400 km. Find the
C. 28 m 659. EE Board Exam April 1990 distance along a 3 degree arc at the
2
D. 29 m Find the area (in cm ) of a regular equator of the earth’s surface.
octagon inscribed in a circle of radius A. 335.10 km
653. EE Board Exam April 1991 10 cm. B. 533.10 km
From a point outside of an equilateral A. 283 C. 353.10 km
triangle, the distances to the vertices B. 289 D. 353.01 km
are 10 m, 18 m and 10 m, C. 298
respectively. What is the length of D. 238 666. ECE Board Exam November 1992
one side of a triangle? Given a circle whose diameter AB
A. 17.75 m 660. EE A Board Exam pril 1990 equals 2 m. If two points C and D lie
B. 18.50 m In a circle with diameter of 10 m, a on the circle and angles ABC and
C. 19.95 m regular five pointed star touching the BAD are 18° and 36°, respectively,
D. 20.50 m circumference is inscribed. What is find the length of the major arc CD.
A. 1.26 m 673. ECE Board Exam April 1998
B. 1.36 m The distance between the centers of 679. ECE November 1997, November
C. 1.63 m the three circles which are mutually 1999
D. 1.45 m tangent to each other externally are A regular octagon is inscribed in a
10, 12 and 14 units. The area of the circle of radius 10. Find the area of
667. ECE Board Exam November 1998 largest circle is the octagon.
Each angle of the regular dodecagon A. 72π A. 228.2
is equal to ____ degrees. B. 23π B. 288.2
A. 135 C. 64π C. 238.2
B. 150 D. 16π D. 282.6
C. 125
D. 105 674. ECE Board Exam November 1993 680. ECE November 1997
The arc of sector is 9 units and its One side of a regular octagon is 2.
668. ECE Board Exam March 1996 radius 3 units. What is the area of the Find the area of the octagon.
The sum of the interior angles of a sector in square units? A. 31.0
polygon is 540°. Find the number of A. 12.5 B. 21.4
sides. B. 13.5 C. 19.3
A. 3 C. 14.5 D. 13.9
B. 4 D. 15.5
C. 5 681. ECE November 1997
D. 6 675. ECE Board Exam April 1992 A piece of wire is shaped to enclose
A swimming pool is constructed in the square whose area is 169 sq. cm.
669. ECE Board Exam April 1991 the shape of two partially overlapping It is then reshape to enclose the
Find the sum of the interior angles of identical circles. Each of the circles rectangle whose length is 15 cm. The
the vertices of a five pointed has a radius of 9 m and each circle area of the rectangle is
inscribed in a circle. passes through the center of the A. 156 sq. cm
A. 150° other. Find the area of the swimming B. 165 sq. cm
B. 160° pool. C. 175 sq. cm
2
C. 170° A. 380 m D. 170 sq. cm
2
D. 180° B. 390 m
2
C. 400 m 682. ECE November 1998
2
670. ECE Board Exam November 2004, D. 410 m Two triangles have equal bases. The
March 1996 altitude of one triangle is 3 units more
A circle of radius 6 has half of its area 676. ECE Board Exam November 1995 than its base and the altitude of the
removed by cutting off a border of A rectangle ABCD which measures other is 3 units less than its base.
uniform width. Find the width of the 18 cm by 24 cm is folded once, Find the altitudes, if the areas of the
border. perpendicular to diagonal AC, so that triangle differ by 21 sq. units.
A. 1.76 cm the opposite vertices A and C A. 4 and 10
B. 1.35 cm coincide. Find the length of the fold. B. 3 and 9
C. 1.98 cm A. 20.5 cm C. 6 and 12
D. 2.03 cm B. 21.5 cm D. 5 and 11
C. 22.5 cm
671. ECE Board Exam April 1991 D. 23.5 cm 683. ECE November 1998
A square section ABCD has one of its If an equilateral triangle is
sides equal to x. Point E is inside the 677. ECE Board Exam April 1998 circumscribed about a circle of 10
2
square forming an equilateral triangle A trapezoid has an area of 360 m cm, determine the side of the
BEC having one side equal in length and an altitude of 2 m. Its two bases triangle.
to the side of the square. Find the have ratio of 4:5. What are the A. 64.21 cm
angle AED. lengths of the bases? B. 36.44 cm
A. 130° A. 12, 15 C. 32.10 cm
B. 140° B. 7, 11 D. 34.64 cm
C. 150° C. 8, 10
D. 160° D. 16, 20 684. ECE April 2000
One leg of right triangle s 20 cm and
672. ECE Board Exam April 1998 678. ECE Board Exam April 1998 the hypotenuse is 2 cm longer than
The angle of a sector is 30 degrees If the sides of a parallelogram and an the other leg. Find the length of the
and the radius is 15 cm. What is the included angle are 6, 10 and 80° hypotenuse.
area of a sector? respectively, find the length of the A. 10
2
A. 59.8 cm shorter diagonal. B. 15
2
B. 89.5 cm A. 10.63 C. 25
2
C. 58.9 cm B. 10.37 D. 20
2
D. 85.9 cm C. 10.73
D. 10.23 685. ECE April 2000
The area of a rhombus is 132 sq. m. C. 2/3 between the two planes is expressed
If its shorter diagonal is 12 m, find the D. 1/2 by measuring the
longer diagonal. A. dihedral angle
A. 20 m 691. ECE November 2003 B. plane angle
B. 24 m If the radius of Quezon Memorial C. polyhedral angle
C. 38 m Circle is decreased by 28%, then its D. reflex angle
D. 22 m area is decreased by _____.
A. 46.81% 698. ECE April 1995
686. ECE April 2000 B. 41.86% A five pointed star is also known as
One of the diagonals of a rhombus is C. 41.68% A. pentagon
25 units and the area is 75 square D. 48.16% B. pentagrom
units. Determine the length of the C. pentagram
sides. 692. ECE April 2003 D. quintagon
A. 15.47 What is the apothem of a regular
B. 12.85 polygon having an area of 235 and a 699. ECE April 1995
C. 12.58 perimeter of 60? The area bounded by two concentric
D. 18.25 A. 6.5 circles is called
B. 8.5 A. ring
687. ECE April 2000 C. 5.5 B. disk
You are given one coin, 5 cm D. 7.5 C. annulus
diameter and a large supply of coins D. sector
with diameter 2 cm. What is the 693. ECE April 2004, April 1998
maximum number of the smaller The sides of a triangle are 8, 15 and 700. ECE November 1996
coins that may be arranged 17 units. If each side is doubled, by In plane geometry, two circular arcs
tangentially around the larger without how many square units will the area that together make up a full circle are
any overlap? of the triangle increase? called
A. 8 A. 120 A. coterminal arcs
B. 7 B. 180 B. conjugate arcs
C. 10 C. 320 C. half arcs
D. 12 D. 240 D. congruent arcs
989. EE Board Exam October 1991 995. EE Board Exam October 1997 1000. ECE Board Exam April 1991
The fourth term in the geometric In the series 1, 1, 1/2, 1/6, 1/24, …, Simplify
th th
progression is 216 and the 6 term is determine the 6 term. a+2 a+1 a
7 – 8(7) + 5(7) + 49(7)
a-2
th
1944. Find the 8 term. A. 1/80 A. -5
a
A. 17649 B. 1/74 B. -3
a
B. 17496 C. 1/100 C. -7
a
C. 16749 D. 1/120 D. -4
a
D. 17964
996. ECE Board Exam April 1999 1001. ECE Board Exam April 1993
990. EE Board Exam April 1997 If 16 is 4 more than 4x, find 5x – 1. Solve for y:
The seventh term is 56 and the A. 14 x y z
twelfth term is -1792 of a geometric B. 3 = =
progression. Find the common ratio C. 12 (b - c) (a - c) (a - b)
and the first term. Assume the ratios D. 5 A. x – z
are equal. B. x + z
A. -2, 5/8 997. ECE Board Exam April 1991 C. a + b
B. -1, 5/8 - 1 D. a – b
C. -1, 7/8 (x 2 y 3 z- 2 )(x- 3 yz- 3 ) 2
Simplify 1002. ECE Board Exam April 1993
D. -2, 7/8 - 5
(xyz- 3 ) 2 Solve for x in the following equations:
2 7 5 x y
991. EE Board Exam March 1998 A. 1/x y z 27 = 9
2 7 3 y -x
Determine the sum of the infinite B. 1/x y z 81 3 = 243
2 5 7
series: C. 1/x y z A. 1
5 7
n D. 1/x y z2 B. 1.5
1 1 1 1
S C. 2
3 9 27 3 998. ECE Board Exam November 1993 D. 2.5
A. 4/5 Simplify the following equation
B. 3/4 1003. ECE Board Exam April 1993
C. 2/3
4(52n+ 1) - 10(52n- 1)
D. 1/2 5x x+ 3 2x + 1 Evaluate y =
- + 2(52n )
2 2 2
992. EE Board Exam October 1994 2x + 7x + 3 2x - 3x - 2 x + x- 6 A. y=5
n
1079. ECE April 2005 1086. GE Board Exam February 1994 1092. ME Board Exam October 1996
Candle A and candle B of equal From the time 6:15 pm to the time x- 2
length are lighted at the same time 7:45 pm of the same day, the minute Resolve into partial
x 2 - 7x + 12
and burning until candle A is twice as hand of a standard clock describes
long as candle B. Candle A is an arc of fraction.
designed to fully burn in 8 hours A. 60° 6 2
A. -
while candle B for 4 hours. How long B. 90° x- 4 x- 3
will they be lighted? C. 180° 3 5
A. 3 hours and 30 minutes D. 540° B. -
x- 4 x- 3
B. 2 hours and 40 minutes
C. 3 hours 1087. GE Board Exam July 1993 6 5
C. - answer
D. 2 hours A Geodetic Engineering student got a x- 4 x- 3
score of 30% on Test 1 of the five 7 5
1080. ECE April 2005 number test in Surveying. On the last D. -
x- 4 x- 3
Solve for x if 8^x = 2^(y + 2) and number he got 90% in which a
16^(3x – y) = 4^y. constant difference more on each 1093. ME Board Exam October 1996
A. 2 number that he had on the The value of (3 to 2.5 power) square
B. 4 immediately preceding one. What is equal to
C. 1 was his average score in Surveying? A. 729
D. 3 A. 50%
B. 140
B. 55%
C. 243
1081. ECE April 2005 C. 60%
D. 81
What is the sum of all odd integers D. 65%
between 10 and 500? 1094. ME Board Exam April 1996
A. 87,950 1088. GE Board Exam February 1994 2
Factor the expression x + 6x + 8 as
B. 124,950 Robert is 15 years older than his completely as possible
C. 62,475 brother Stan. However “y” years ago, A. (x + 4)(x + 2)
D. 65,955 Robert was twice as old as Stan. If B. (x – 4)(x + 2)
Stan is now “b” years old and b > y, C. (x – 4)(x – 2)
1082. ECE April 2005 find the value of (b – y). D. (x + 6)(x + 2)
How many terms of the progression A. 15
3, 5, 7, should there be so that their B. 16 1095. ME Board Exam April 1995
sum was 2600. C. 17 3 2
Factor the expression 3x – 3x – 18x
A. 60 D. 18
A. 3x(x – 3)(x + 2)
B. 50
B. 3x(x + 3)(x + 2)
C. 52 1089. ME Board Exam October 1995
C. 3x(x + 3)(x – 2)
D. 55 Solve for the value of x and y.
D. 3x(x – 3)(x – 2)
4x + 2y = 5
1083. ECE April 2005 13x – 3y = 2 1096. ME Board Exam April 1995
st
If the 1 term of the geometric A. y = 1/2, x = 3/2 m/n
Simplify b .
th
progression is 27 and the 4 term is - B. y = 3/2, x = 1/2
1, the third term is C. y = 2, x = 1 bm
A. 3 D. y = 3, x = 1 A.
n
B. 2
B. bm+ n log(x to the 1/n power) working 70 hours and the smaller
C. working 90 hours. How much earth
n m n
C. b answer D. (n – 1)log x can each remove in 1 hour working
m alone?
b A. 169.2, 287.3
D. 1104. ME Board Exam April 1997
n B. 178.3, 294.1
What expression is equal to log x –
log(y + z)? C. 173.9, 347.8
1097. ME Board Exam April 1998 D. 200.1, 312.4
A. log x + log y + log z
Find the value of x which will satisfy
B. log [x/(y + z)]
the following expression: 1110. ME Board Exam October 1992
C. log x – log y – log z
x- 2 = x + 2 A Chemist of a distillery
D. log y + log (x + z)
A. 3/2 experimented on two alcohol
B. 9/4 solutions of different strength, 35%
1105. ME Board Exam October 1997
C. 18/6 alcohol and 50% alcohol,
Find the value of x if log12 x = 2.
D. none of these A. 144 respectively. How many cubic meters
B. 414 of each strength must he use to
1098. ME Board Exam April 1996 C. 524 produce a mixture of 60 cubic meters
If x to the 3/4 power equals 8, x D. 425 that contain 40% alcohol?
3
equals A. 20 m of solution with 35%
3
A. -9 1106. ME Board Exam April 1998 alcohol, 40 m of solution with
B. 6 A pump can pump out water from a 50% alcohol
3
C. 9 tank in 11 hours. Another pump can B. 50 m of solution with 35%
3
D. 16 pump out water from the same tank alcohol, 20 m of solution with
50% alcohol
in 20 hours. How long will it take both 3
1099. ME Board Exam October 1996 C. 20 m of solution with 35%
pumps to pump out water in the tank? 3
Solve for x that satisfies the equation alcohol, 50 m of solution with
A. 7 hours
2
6x – 7x – 5 = 0 50% alcohol
B. 6 hours 3
A. 5/3 or -1/2 D. 40 m of solution with 35%
C. 7 1/2 hours 3
B. 3/2 or 3/8 D. 6 1/2 hours alcohol, 20 m of solution with
C. 7/5 or -7/15 50% alcohol
D. 3/5 or 3/4 1107. ME Board Exam April 1995
If A can do the work in “x” days and B 1111. ME Board Exam October 1994
1100. ME Board Exam April 1996 in “y” days, how lone will they finish Two thousand (2000) kg of steel
2
Solve for x: 10x + 10x + 1 = 0 the job working together? containing 8% nickel is to be made
A. -0.113, -0.887 by mixing a steel containing 14%
x y
B. -0.331, -0.788 A. nickel with another containing 6%
xy nickel. How much of each is needed?
C. -0.113, -0.788
D. -0.311, -0.887 x y A. 1000 kg of steel with 14% nickel,
B. 500 kg of steel with 6% nickel
2
1101. ME Board Exam April 1997 B. 750 kg of steel with 14% nickel,
xy 1250 kg of steel with 6% nickel
What is the value of log to the base C. answer
3.3
10 of 1000 ? x y C. 500 kg of steel with 14% nickel,
A. 10.9 1500 kg of steel with 6% nickel
D. xy
B. 99.9 D. 1250 kg of steel with 14% nickel,
C. 9.9 750 kg of steel with 6% nickel
1108. ME Board Exam April 1995
D. 9.5
A and B working together can finish 1112. ME Board Exam October 1991
painting a house in 6 days. A working The time required for an elevator to
1102. ME Board Exam October 1996
alone can finish it in 54 days less lift a weight varies directly with the
Which value is equal to log to the
than B. How long will it take each of weight and the distance through
base e of e to the -7x power?
them to finish the work alone? which it is to be lifted and inversely
A. -7x
A. 8, 13 as the power of the motor. If it takes
B. 10 to the -7x power
B. 10, 15 30 seconds for a 10 hp motor to lift
C. 7
C. 6, 11 100 lbs through 50 feet, what size of
D. -7 log to the base 10
D. 7, 12 motor is required to lift 800 lbs in 40
1103. ME Board Exam April 1996 seconds through 40 feet?
1109. ME Board Exam October 1994 A. 42
Log of the nth root of x equals log of x
On one job, two power shovels B. 44
to 1/n power and also equal to
excavate 20,000 cubic meters of C. 46
logx earth, the larger shovel working 40
A. answer D. 48
n hours and the smaller for 35 hours.
B. n log x On another job, they removed 40,000 1113. ME Board Exam October 1996
cubic meters with the larger shovel The arithmetic mean of a and b is
a b Past Board Exam Problems 1127. CE Board Exam November 1997
A. answer The angle of elevation of the top of
2 in Trigonometry tower B from the top of the tower A is
B. ab 28° and the angle of elevation of the
ab top of tower A from the base of the
C. 1120. CE Board Exam November 1993
2 tower is B is 46°. The two towers lie
If sin 3A = cos 6B then in the same horizontal plane. If the
a b A. A + B = 90°
D. height of the tower B is 120 m, find
2 B. A + 2B = 30° the height of tower A.
C. A + B = 180° A. 66.3 m
1114. ME Board Exam April 1995 D. none of these B. 79.3 m
In a pile of logs, each layer contains C. 87. 2 m
one more log than the layer above 1121. CE Board Exam November 1993 D. 90.7 m
and the top contains just one log. If If cos 65° + cos 55° = cos θ, find θ in
there are 105 logs in the pile, how radians. 1128. CE Board Exam November 1997
many layers are there? A. 0.765 Points A and B are 100 m apart and
A. 11 B. 0.087 are of the same elevation as the foot
B. 12 C. 1.213 of a building. The angles of elevation
C. 13 D. 1.421 of the top of the building from points
D. 14 A and B are 21° and 32° respectively.
1122. CE Board Exam November 1992 How far is A from the building?
1115. ME Board Exam April 1999 15 A. 259.28 m
If the sum is 220 and the first term is Find the value of sin arccos
17 B. 265.42 m
10, find the common difference if the C. 271.64 m
last term is 30. A. 8/11
B. 8/19 D. 277.29 m
A. 2
B. 5 C. 8/15
D. 8/17 1129. EE Board Exam October 1996
C. 3 Solve for x if tan 3x = 5 tan x.
D. 2/3 A. 20.705°
1123. CE Board Exam November 1992
If tan x = 1/2, tan y = 1/3. What is the B. 30.705°
1116. ME Board Exam October 1996 C. 15.705°
A product has a current selling price value of tan (x + y)?
A. 1/2 D. 35.705°
of Php325.00. If its selling price is
expected to decline at the rate of B. 1/6
C. 2 1130. EE Board Exam October 1997
10% per annum because of If sin x cos x + sin 2x = 1, what are
obsolescence, what will be its selling D. 1
the values of x?
price four years hence? A. 32.2°, 69.3°
A. Php213.23 1124. CE Board Exam November 1993
Find the value of y in the given B. -20.67°, 69.3°
B. Php202.75 C. 20.90°, 69.1°
C. Php302.75 equation: y = (1 + cos 2θ)tan θ
A. sin θ D. -32.2°, 69.3°
D. Php156.00
B. cos θ
C. sin 2θ 1131. EE Board Exam April 1997
1117. Solve for G if csc (11G – 16 degrees)
D. cos 2θ
= sec (5G + 26 degrees)/
A. A. 7 degrees
B. B. 5 degrees
C. C. 6 degrees
D. 1125. CE Board Exam May 1992
D. 4 degrees
1118. sin cos tan
Find the value of
cos 1132. EE Board Exam April 1992
A. A. 2sin θ What is the value of A between 270°
B. B. 2cos θ 2
and 360° if 2sin A – sin A = 1?
C. C. 2tan θ A. 300°
D. D. 2cot θ B. 320°
C. 310°
1119. 1126. CE Board Exam May 1994 D. 330°
If coversed sin θ = 0.134, find the
A. value of θ. 1133. EE Board Exam October 1991
B. A. 30° The sine of a certain angle is 0.6.
C. B. 45° Calculate the cotangent of the angle.
D. C. 60° A. 4/3
D. 90° B. 5/4
C. 4/5
D. 3/4 C. 45.5 D. 4 and 10
D. 10
1134. EE Board Exam March 1998 1147. ECE Board Exam April 1999
1 1141. ECE Board Exam April 1991 Sin (B – A) is equal to ____, when B =
If sec2A , determine the Simplify the following: 270° and A is an acute angle.
sin13A
angle A in degrees. cos A cosB sinA sinB A. -cos A
A. 5 degrees sinA sinB cos A cosB B. cos A
B. 6 degrees A. 0 C. -sin A
D. sin A
C. 3 degrees B. sin A
D. 7 degrees C. 1
1148. ECE Board Exam April 1999
D. cos A 2 2
If sec A is 5/2, the quantity 1 – sin A
1135. EE Board Exam October 1992
is equivalent to
Evaluate arc cot [2cos (arc sin 0.5)] 1142. ECE Board Exam April 1991
A. 2.5
A. 30° 2sin cos cos
B. 45° Evaluate: B. 1.5
1 sin sin2 cos2 C. 0.40
C. 60°
A. sin θ D. 0.60
D. 90°
B. cos θ
C. tan θ 1149. ECE Board Exam April 1999,
1136. EE Board Exam March 1998
D. cot θ November 2000
Solve for x in the equation: arctan (x 4 4
+ 1) + arctan (x – 1) = arctan (12). (cos A) – (sin A) is equal to
1143. ECE Board Exam April 1994 A. cos 4A
A. 1.50 Solve for the value of “A” when sin A
B. 1.34 B. cos 2A
= 3.5x and cos A = 5.5x. C. sin 2A
C. 1.20 A. 32.47° D. sin 4A
D. 1.25 B. 33.68°
C. 34.12° 1150. ECE Board Exam April 1999
1137. EE Board Exam October 1997 D. 35.21° Of what quadrant is A, if sec A is
The sides of a triangular lot are 138
m, 180 m and 190 m. The lot is to be positive and csc A is negative?
1144. ECE Board Exam November A. IV
divided by a line bisecting the longest
1996 B. II
side and down from the opposite
If sin A = 2.511x, cos A = 3.06x and C. III
vertex. Find the length of the line.
sin 2A = 3.939x, find the value of x. D. I
A. 120 m
A. 0.265
B. 130 m
B. 0.256 1151. ECE Board Exam November
C. 125 m C. 0.562
D. 128 m 1998
D. 0.626 Csc 520° is equal to
1138. EE Board Exam October 1997 A. cos 20°
1145. ECE Board Exam April 1998 B. csc 20°
The sides of a triangle are 195, 157 Points A and B 1000 m apart are C. tan 45°
and 210 respectively. What is the plotted on a plotted on a straight D. sin 20°
area of the triangle? highway running east and west. From
A. 73,250 sq. units A, the bearing of a tower C is 32 1152. ECE Board Exam April 1993
B. 10,250 sq. units degrees W of N and from B the
C. 14,586 sq. units Solve for θ in the following equation:
bearing of C is 26 degrees N of E. sin 2θ = cos θ
D. 11,260 sq. units
Approximate the shortest distance of A. 30°
tower C to the highway. B. 45°
1139. ECE Board Exam November
A. 364 m C. 60°
1998
2 B. 374 m D. 15°
Solve for A in the given equation cos
2 C. 394 m
A = 1 – cos A. D. 384 m
A. 45, 125, 225, 335 degrees 1153. ECE Board Exam March 1996
B. 45, 125, 225, 315 degrees Solve for x in the given equation:
1146. ECE Board Exam November
C. 45, 135. 225, 315 degrees 1998 arctan(2x) arctan(x)
D. 45, 150, 220, 315 degrees 4
Two triangles have equal bases. The
altitude of one triangle is 3 units more A. 0.149
1140. ECE Board Exam April 1991 than its base and the altitude of the B. 0.281
Evaluate the following: other is 3 units less than its base. C. 0.421
sin0 sin1 sin2 sin89 sin90 Find the altitude, if the areas of the D. 0.316
cos0 cos1 cos2 cos89 cos90 triangles differ by 21 square units.
1154. ECE Board Exam April 1998
A. 6 and 12
A man finds the angle of elevation of
A. 1 B. 3 and 9
the top of a tower to be 30 degrees.
B. 0 C. 5 and 11
He walks 85 m nearer the tower and
finds its angle of elevation to be 60 many square units will the area of the B. 200 m
degrees. What is the height of the new triangle be? C. 150 m
tower? A. 240 D. 250 m
A. 76.31 m B. 420
B. 73.31 m C. 320 1167. ECE November 1999
C. 73.16 m D. 200 If (2 log4 x) – (log4 9) = 2, find x.
D. 73.61 m A. 10
1160. ECE March 1996 B. 13
1155. ECE Board Exam April 1994 The hypotenuse of a right triangle is C. 12
A pole casts a shadow 15 m long 34 cm. Find the lengths of then two D. 11
when the angle of elevation of the legs if one leg is 14 cm longer than
sun is 61 . If the pole is leaned 15 the other. 1168. ECE November 1999, November
from the vertical directly towards the A. 17 cm, 31 cm 2001
sun, determine the length of the pole. B. 16 cm, 30 cm If arctan (x) + arctan (1/3) = π/4, the
A. 54.23 m C. 18 cm, 32 cm value of x is
B. 48.23 m D. 15 cm, 29 cm A. 1/2
C. 42.44 m B. 1/4
D. 46.21 m 1161. ECE March 1996 C. 1/3
If sin A = 4/5, in quadrant II, sin B = D. 1/5
1156. ECE Board Exam November 7/25, B is quadrant I. Find sin (A + B).
1991 A. 3/5 1169. ECE November 1999
The captain of a ship views the top of B. 4/5 If tan 4A = cot 6A, then what is the
the lighthouse at ant angle of C. 3/4 value of angle A?
elevation of 60° with the horizontal at D. 2/5 A. 9°
an elevation of 6 meters above sea B. 12°
level. Five minutes later, the same 1162. ECE March 1998 C. 10°
captain of the ship views the top of If 77° + 0.40x = arctan (cot 0.25x), D. 14°
the same lighthouse at an angle of solve for x.
30° with the horizontal. Determine the A. 10° 1170. ECE November 1999, November
speed of the ship if the telescope is B. 30° 2001
known to be 50 meters above sea C. 20° A central angle of 45° subtends an
level. D. 40° arc of 12 cm. What is the radius of
A. 0.265 m/sec the circle?
B. 0.155 m/sec 1163. ECE November 1997 A. 15.28 cm
C. 0.169 m/sec Find the value of x in the equation B. 12.82 cm
D. 0.210 m/sec csc x + cot x = 3. C. 12.58 cm
A. π/4 D. 15.82 cm
1157. ECE Board Exam November B. π/2
1998 C. π/3 1171. ECE November 1999
If an equilateral triangle is D. π/5 Given: y = 4cos 2x. Determine its
circumscribed about a circle of 10 amplitude.
cm, determine the side of the 1164. ECE April 1998 A. square root of 2
triangle. Find the angle in mils subtended by a B. 8
A. 34.64 cm line 10 yards long at a distance of C. 2
B. 64.12 cm 5000 yards. D. 4
C. 36.44 cm A. 1 mil
D. 32.10 cm B. 2.04 mils 1172. ECE April 2000
C. 4 mils If A + B + C = 180° and tan A + tan B
1158. ECE Board Exam November D. 2.5 mils + tan C = 5.67, find the value of (tan
1998 A)(tan B)(tan C).
The two legs of a triangle are 300 1165. ECE April 1999 A. 1.89
and 150 m each, respectively. The How many degrees is 4800 mils? B. 5.67
angle opposite the 150 m side is 26 . A. 135 deg C. 1.78
What is the third side? B. 270 deg D. 6.75
A. 197.49 m C. 235 deg
B. 218.61 m D. 142 deg 1173. ECE April 2000
C. 341.78 m Three times the sine of a certain
D. 282.15 m 1166. ECE November 1999 angle is twice of the square of the
A railroad is to be laid-off in a circular cosine of the same angle. Find the
1159. ECE Board Exam April 1997 path. What should be the radius if the angle.
The sides of a triangle are 8, 15 and track is to change direction by 30 A. 30°
17 units. If each side is doubled, how degrees at a distance of 157.08 m? B. 10°
A. 300 m C. 60°
D. 45° Find the height of a tree if the angle
of elevation of its top changes from 1188. ECE November 2003
1174. ECE April 2001 20° to 40° as the observer advances If log 2 = x and log 3 = y, what is log
Solve A of an oblique triangle ABC, if 23 meters toward the base. 2.4 in terms of x and y?
a = 25, b = 16 and C = 94.1°. A. 13.78 m A. 3x + 2y – 1
A. 52 degrees and 40 minutes B. 16.78 m B. 3x + y - 1
B. 50 degrees and 30 minutes C. 14.78 m C. 3x + y + 1
C. 54 degrees and 30 minutes D. 15.78 m D. 3x – y + 1
D. 49 degrees and 32 minutes
1182. ECE November 2002 1189. ECE November 2003
1175. ECE April 2001 A wheel, 3 ft in diameter, rolls down Simplify the expression 4 cos y sin y
2
If sin A = 2.5x and cos A = 5.5x, find an inclined plane 30 degrees with the (1 – 2sin y).
the value of A in degrees. horizontal. How high is the center of A. sec 2y
A. 24.44° the wheel when it is 5 ft from the B. cos 2y
B. 54.34° base of the plane? C. tan 4y
C. 42.47° A. 4 ft D. sin 4y
D. 35.74° B. 2.5 ft
C. 3 ft 1190. ECE November 2003
1176. ECE April 2001 D. 5 ft What is the base B of the logarithm
Triangle ABC is a right triangle with function log 4 = 2/3?
right angle at C. If BC = 4 and the 1183. ECE November 2002 A. 8
altitude to the hypotenuse is 1, find If the complement of an angle A is B. 2
the area of the triangle ABC. 2/5 of its supplement, then A is ____. C. 3
A. 2.43 A. 45° D. 5
B. 2.07 B. 75°
C. 2.70 C. 60° 1191. ECE November 2003
D. 2.11 D. 30° If y = arcsec (negative square root of
2), what is the value of y in degrees?
1177. ECE April 2001 1184. ECE April 2003 A. 75°
The measure of 2.25 revolutions One side of a right triangle is 15 cm B. 60°
counterclockwise is long and the hypotenuse is 10 cm C. 45°
A. -810° longer than the other side. What is D. 135°
B. 810° the length of the hypotenuse?
C. 805° A. 13.5 cm 1192. ECE November 2003
D. 825° B. 6.5 cm If the tangent of an angle of a right
C. 12.5 cm triangle is 0.75, what is the csc of the
1178. ECE November 2001 D. 16.25 cm angle?
If cot 2A cot 68 = 1, then tan A is A. 1.732
equal to ____. 1185. ECE April 2003 B. 1.333
A. 0.194 If tan A = 1/3 and cot B = 2, tan (A – C. 1.667
B. 0.914 B) is equal to ____. D. 1.414
C. 0.419 A. 11/7
D. 491 B. -1/7 1193. ECE November 2003
C. -11/7 If arctan 2x + arctan 3x = 45 degrees,
1179. ECE April 2002, April 1999 D. 1/7 what is the value of x?
Assuming that the earth is a sphere A. 1/6
whose radius is 6400 km. Find the 1186. ECE April 2003 B. 1/3
distance along a 3 degree arc at the Three circle of radii 3, 4 and 5 inches, C. 1/5
equator of the earth’s surface. respectively are tangent each other D. 1/4
A. 335.10 km externally. Find the largest angle of a
B. 533.10 km triangle formed by joining the centers. 1194. ECE November 2003
C. 353.10 km A. 72.6 degrees If 2log 3 (base x) + log 2 (base x) = 2
D. 353.01 km B. 75.1 degrees + log 6 (base x), then x equals ____.
C. 73.4 degrees A. square root of 3
1180. ECE November 2002 D. 73.3 degrees B. 3
A certain angle has an explement 5 C. 2
times the supplement. Find the angle. 1187. ECE April 2003 D. square root of 2
A. 67.5 degrees Find the value of (sec A + tan A)/(sec
B. 108 degrees A – tan A), if csc A = 2. 1195. ECE April 2004
C. 135 degrees A. 4 Given: log (2x – 3) = 1/2. Solve for the
D. 58.5 degrees B. 2 x if the base is 9.
C. 3 A. 3
1181. ECE November 2002 D. 1 B. 12
C. 4 The arc length equal to the radius of 1208. ME Board Exam April 1998
D. 5 the circle is called
A. 1 radian 3
Evaluate Arc tan 2 cos arcsin
1196. ECE November 2004 B. 1 quarter circle 2
What is the value of x if log (base x) C. π radian A. π/3
1296 = 4? D. 1 grad B. π/4
A. 5 C. π/16
B. 3 1203. GE Board Exam August 1994
D. π/2
C. 6 A ship A started sailing S 42°35’ W at
D. 4 the rate of 2 kph. After 2 hours, ship
1209. ME Board Exam April 1993
B started at the same point going N
An aerolift airplane can fly at an
1197. ECE April 2004 46°20’ W at the rate of 7 kph. After
airspeed of 300 mph. If there is no
If sin A = 4/5, sin B = 7/25, what sin how many hours will the second ship
wind blowing towards the cast at 50
(A + B) if A is in the 3rd quadrant and be exactly north of ship A?
mph, what should be the plane’s
B is the 2nd quadrant. A. 3.68
compass heading in order for its
A. -3/5 B. 4.03
course to be 30°? What will be the
B. 4/5 C. 5.12
plane’s ground speed if it flies in this
C. 3/5 D. 4.83
course?
D. 2/5
A. 19.7°, 307.4 mph
1204. ME Board Exam April 1991
B. 20.1°, 309.4 mph
1198. ECE April 2005 A man standing in a 48.5 meter
C. 21.7°, 321.8 mph
A railroad is to be laid-off in a circular building high, has an eyesight height
D. 22.3°, 319.2 mph
path. What should be the radius if the of 1.5 m from the top of the building,
track is to change direction by 30 took a depression reading from the
1210. ME Board Exam November 1994
degrees at a distance of 300 m? top of another nearby building and
A wire supporting a pole is fastened
A. 300 m nearest wall, which are 50° and 80°
to it 20 feet from the ground and to
B. 573 m respectively. Find the height of the
the ground 15 feet from the pole.
C. 275 m nearby building in meters. The man is
Determine the length of the wire and
D. 325 m standing at the edge of the building
the angle it makes with the pole.
and both buildings lie on the same
1199. ECE Board Exam April 1995 A. 24 ft, 53.13
horizontal plane.
The angle which the line of sight to A. 39.49 B. 24 ft, 36.87
the object makes with the horizontal B. 35.50 C. 25 ft, 53.13
which is above the eye of the C. 30.74 D. 25 ft, 36.87
observer is called D. 42.55
A. angle of depression
B. angle of elevation 1205. ME Board Exam October 1996
C. acute angle Angles are measured from the 1211. ME Board Exam April 1997
D. bearing positive horizontal axis, and the An observer wishes to determine the
positive direction is counterclockwise. height of a tower. He takes sight at
1200. ECE Board Exam April 1995 What are the values of sin B and cos the top of the tower from A to B,
The median of a triangle is the line B in the 4th quadrant? which are 50 ft apart at the same
connecting the vertex and the A. sin B > 0 and cos B < 0 elevation on a direct line with the
midpoint of the opposite side. For a B. sin B < 0 and cos B < 0 tower. The vertical angle at point A is
given triangle, these medians C. sin B > 0 and cos B > 0 30° and at point B is 40°. What is the
intersects at a point which is called D. sin B < 0 and cos B > 0 height of the tower?
the A. 85.60 ft
A. Orthocenter 1206. ME Board Exam April 1996 B. 92.54 ft
B. Circumcenter 2
Simplify the equation sin θ(1 + cot
2 C. 110.29 ft
C. centroid θ) D. 143.97 ft
D. incenter A. 1
B. sin θ
2 1212. ME Board Exam April 1993
1201. ECE Board Exam March 1996, 2
C. sin θ sec θ
2 A PLDT tower and a monument stand
April 1996 D. sec θ
2 on a level plane. The angles of
The altitudes of the sides of a triangle depression of the top and bottom of
intersect at the point known as 1207. ME Board Exam October 1995 the monument viewed from the top of
A. orthocenter Simplify the expression the PLDT tower are 13° and 35°
B. circumcenter 2
sec A – (sec A) sin A. respectively. The height of the tower
C. centroid A. cos A
2 is 50 m. Find the height of the
D. incenter B. cos A monument.
C. sin A
2 A. 29.13 m
1202. ECE Board Exam April 1995 D. sin A B. 30.11 m
C. 32.12 m
D. 33.51 m 64°12’ C = 116°51’ and the radius of
the sphere is 100 m is
1213. ME October 1997 A. 15613 sq. m
In general triangles the expression B. 16531 sq. m
(sinA)/a = (sin B)/b = (sin C)/c is C. 18645 sq. m
called D. 25612 sq. m
A. Euler’s formula
B. Law of cosines
C. Law of sines A.
D. Pythagorean theorem B.
C.
1214. ME October 1997 D.
An angle more than pi radian but less
than 2*pi radians is
A. straight angle
B. obtuse angle
C. related angle
D. reflex angle
1215.
A.
B.
C.
D.
1216.
A.
B.
C.
D.
SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY
1217. CE Board Exam May 1997
A spherical triangle ABC has an
angle C = 90° and sides a = 50° and
c = 80°. Find the value of “b” in
degrees.
A. 73.22
B. 74.33
C. 75.44
D. 76.55