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MultipleQuestions Integration

This document contains two multiple choice tests on numerical integration techniques: 1. The first test covers the trapezoidal rule. It asks about the order of polynomials for which the rule is exact, using the rule to calculate definite integrals, and applying the rule to find distances traveled using velocity functions. 2. The second test covers Simpson's 1/3 rule. It asks similar questions about the highest order polynomial the rule is exact for, using it to calculate definite integrals, and applying it to find distances traveled. The final question involves using a combination of the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's 1/3 rule.

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MultipleQuestions Integration

This document contains two multiple choice tests on numerical integration techniques: 1. The first test covers the trapezoidal rule. It asks about the order of polynomials for which the rule is exact, using the rule to calculate definite integrals, and applying the rule to find distances traveled using velocity functions. 2. The second test covers Simpson's 1/3 rule. It asks similar questions about the highest order polynomial the rule is exact for, using it to calculate definite integrals, and applying it to find distances traveled. The final question involves using a combination of the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's 1/3 rule.

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Multiple Choice Test

Chapter 07.02
Trapezoidal Rule
1. The two-segment trapezoidal rule of integration is exact for integrating at most
________
first order polynomials.
(A) first
(B) second
(C) third
(D) fourth

2.2

∫ xe dx
x
2. The value of by using the one-segment trapezoidal rule is most nearly
0.2
(A) 11.672
(B) 11.807
(C) 20.099 right answer
(D) 24.119

2.2

∫ xe dx
x
3. The value of by using the three-segment trapezoidal rule is most nearly
0.2
(A) 11.672
(B) 11.807
(C) 12.811 right answer
(D) 14.633

4. The velocity of a body is given by


v(t ) = 2t , 1≤ t ≤ 5
= 5t 2 + 3, 5 < t ≤ 14
where t is given in seconds, and v is given in m/s. Use the two-segment trapezoidal
rule to find the distance in meters covered by the body from t = 2 to t = 9 seconds.
(A) 935.00
(B) 1039.7
(C) 1260.9 right answer
(D) 5048.9

07.02.1
07.02.2 Chapter 07.02

5. The shaded area shows a plot of land available for sale. The units of measurement
are in meters. Your best estimate of the area of the land in m 2 is most nearly
(A) 2500
(B) 4775 right answer
(C) 5250
(D) 6000

60

45

25

60 75 100

6. The following data of the velocity of a body is given as a function of time.


Time ( s ) 0 15 18 22 24
Velocity ( m s ) 22 24 37 25 123
The distance in meters covered by the body from t = 12 s to t = 18 s calculated using
the trapezoidal rule with unequal segments is
(A) 162.90 right answer
(B) 166.00
(C) 181.70
(D) 436.50

For a complete solution, refer to the links at the end of the book.

07.02.2
Multiple-Choice Test
Chapter 07.03
Simpson’s 1/3 Rule
1. The highest order of polynomial integrand for which Simpson’s 1/3 rule of
integration is exact is second
(A) first
(B) second right answer
(C) third
(D) fourth

2.2

∫ e dx by using 2-segment Simpson’s 1/3 rule most nearly is


x
2. The value of
0.2
(A) 7.8036
(B) 7.8423 right answer
(C) 8.4433
(D) 10.246

2.2

∫ e dx by using 4-segment Simpson’s 1/3 rule most nearly is


x
3. The value of
0.2
(A) 7.8036
(B) 7.8062 right answer
(C) 7.8423
(D) 7.9655

4. The velocity of a body is given by


v(t ) = 2t , 1≤ t ≤ 5
= 5t 2 + 3, 5 < t ≤ 14
where t is given in seconds, and v is given in m/s. Using two-segment Simpson’s
1/3 rule, the distance in meters covered by the body from t = 2 to t = 9 seconds most
nearly is
(A) 949.33
(B) 1039.7
(C) 1200.5 right answer
(D) 1442.0

07.03.1
07.03.2 Chapter 07.03

19
5. The value of ∫ f ( x)dx by using 2-segment Simpson’s 1/3 rule is estimated as
3
702.039. The estimate of the same integral using 4-segment Simpson’s 1/3 rule most
nearly is
8
(A) 702.039 + [2 f (7 ) − f (11) + 2 f (15)]
3
702.039 8
(B) + [2 f (7 ) − f (11) + 2 f (15)]
2 3
8
(C) 702.039 + [2 f (7 ) + 2 f (15)]
3
702.039 8
(D) + [2 f (7 ) + 2 f (15)] right answer
2 3

6. The following data of the velocity of a body is given as a function of time.


Time (s) 4 7 10 15
Velocity (m/s) 22 24 37 46
The best estimate of the distance in meters covered by the body from t = 4 to t = 15
using combined Simpson’s 1/3 rule and the trapezoidal rule would be
(A) 354.70
(B) 362.50
(C) 368.00 right answer
(D) 378.80

For a complete solution, refer to the links at the end of the book.

07.03.2

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