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MTH-101 Final Term Exams Preparation Virtual University MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The set {x:a<=x<=b} can be written in the form of interval ?
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(a,b)
(a.b)
[a,b]
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Question # 2
Let y=(x
3
+2x)
37
Let Which of the following is correct?
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dy/dx=(37)(x
3
+2x)
36
dy/dx=(111x
2
)(x
3
+2x)
36
dy/dx=(111x
2
+74)(x
3
+2x)
36
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Question # 3
For a function f(x) to be continuous on interval (a,b) the function must be continuous
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At all point in (a,b)
Only at point a,b
At mid point of a and b
None of these
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Question # 4
For a sequence {a
n
} if the difference between successive terms a
n+1
-a
n
<=0 then the sequence is known as
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increasing
decreasing
non decreasing
non increasing
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Question # 5
Which operation could not be applied on the function?
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Cross Product
Sum
Division
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Question # 6
An object is displaced 1m by a force of 1N then the work done
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2
1
0
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Question # 7
(x
2
-4)/(x-2) Natural domain is
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(-
∞,2
)U (2,+
∞
)
(-
∞,2
)
(-
∞,0
)
None of these
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Question # 8
If a quantity y depends on another quantity x in such a way that each value of x determines exactly one value of y ,we say that y is ____ of x
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relation
function
not a function
not a relation
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Question # 9
log
b
1/t =________
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log
b
t
1-log
b
t
1+log
b
t
-log
b
t
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Question # 10
Consider the following function h(x) and a constant c then d/dx((c)){h(x)}=
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0
d/dx{h(x)}
d/dx{h(cx)}
cd/dx{h(x)}
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Question # 11
Let x
o
be the critical point of the function f,those critical point for which f'(x
o
)=0 are called _______ of
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Local points
End points
Stationary points
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