Question Bank
Integral, Vector Calculus & Statistics
(CSE, CT,IT,AIDS, IOT, RAT,ET,EC)
2023-24
Unit-I: Integral Calculus (10M)
GAMMA FUNCTION
∞ 1/4 −
1) Evaluate 0 .
0 ( log )3
1
2) Evaluate .
CURVE TRACING (CARTESIAN)
1) Trace the curve a2x2 = y2 (2a - y)
2) Trace the curve ay2 = x(x –a)2 and find area of the loop of the curve.
3) Trace the curve 3 ay2 = x(x - a)2 and find area of the loop of the curve.
UNIT II:Multiple Integrals (14M)
DOUBLE INTEGRALS (CARTESIAN AND POLAR)
1. Evaluate 2 + 2 , over the region in the positive quadrant for which x + y < 1
2. Evaluate 2 +3 dx dy, over the triangle bounded by x = 0 ; y = 0 ; x + y = 1
3. Evaluate dx dy , where the region is bounded by y2 = 4x and 2 =4
CHANGE OF VARIABLES (CARTESIAN TO POLAR):
2
1. Evaluate 0 2 + 2 3/2 dy dx by changing into polar coordinates.
dy
∞ ∞ − 2+ 2
[Link] into polar coordinates and evaluate 0 0 .
APPLICATION TO FIND AREA
1. Find by double integration, the area lying between the parabola =4 − 2 and the line y = x
2. Evaluate the area enclosed betweenthe parabola = 2 and the straight line = .
UNIT III:Vector Calculus I (10 M)
VECTOR DIFFERENTIATION(COMPONENT OF VELOCITY/ACCELERATION):
3 2
1. A particle moves along the curve x = t , y = t , z = 2t + 3 where t is the time. Find the component of its
velocity and acceleration at t = 1 in the direction 2i + 3j + 4k.
2 3 4
2. A particle moves along the curve = t i + t j + t k where t is the time. Find the tangential and normal
component of acceleration when t = 1.
SCALAR POINT FUNCTION & DIRECTIONAL DERIVATIVES:
1. Find the directional derivative of = 2 − 2 2 + 4 2at the point (1,1,-1) in the direction of
2. Find the directional derivative of = 2 − 2 + 4 2 at P(1, 2, 3) in the direction of line PQ where Q is
In what direction will the directional derivative be maximum and what is its magnitude?
the point (5, 0, 4). In what direction will the directional derivative be maximum and what is its magnitude.
2 3
3. Find the directional derivative of the function = xy + yz at the point (2, - 1, 1) in the direction of the
2
normal to the surface x logz - y + 4 = 0 at (- 1, 2, 1).
UNIT IV: Vector Calculus II (6 M)
LINE INTEGRAL & WORK DONE:
2 2
1) Find the work in moving a particle once around the circle x + y = 9, z = 0, under the field of force given
2
by = (2x - y + z) i + (x + y - z ) j + (3x - 2y + 4z) k.
2) Find the total work done in moving a particle in a field of force given by F = 3xyi- 5zj +10xk along the
curve x = t2 + 1 , y = 2t2 ,z = t3 from t = 1 to t = 2.
GREEN’S THEOREM:
1. Using Green’s Theorem in the plane, evaluate 3 2−8 2 + 4 −6 where C is the
boundary of the region bounded by y = and y = x2.
2. Evaluate 2− ℎ + + by Green’s theorem, where C is the rectangle with vertices
(0, 0), ( , 0), ( , 1) and (0, 1).
UNIT V: Correalation and Regression (10 M)
FITTING OF STRAIGHT LINE y = a+bx:
1) Fit a straight line to the following data :
x 1 2 3 4 6 8
y 2.4 3 3.6 4 5 6
2) Fit a straight line to the following data :
x 0 1 3 6 8
y 1 3 2 5 4
FITTING OF PARABOLA:
1) Fit a parabola y = ax + bx2 for the following data by least square method :
x 0 1 2 3
y 2 4 10 15
2) Fit a parabola y = a + bx2 for the following data by least square method :
x 12 16 20 24 28
Y 7 9 15 19 23
COEFFICIENT OF CORRELATION AND LINES OF REGRESSION:
1) Calculate the coefficient of correlation and obtain the equation to the lines of regression for the
following data.
X 6 2 10 4 8
Y 9 11 5 8 7
2) Calculate the coefficient of correlation and obtain the equation to the lines of regression for the following
data.
x 1 2 3 4 5
y 2 5 3 8 7
UNIT VI: Finite Differences (10M)
1) Express f(x) = 2x4 - 5x2 + 7 interns of factorial notation and hence find f(x) at x = 1.5
2) Express f(x) = x4 + 5x3 - 3x2 + 7x + 5 in factorial notation. Hence find its third order forward difference
Lagrange’s interpolation formula for unequal intervals of arguments.
1) Using Lagrange’s interpolation formula find y at x = 10, using the following data.
x 5 6 9 11
y 12 13 14 16
2) Find the missing terms in the following table:
x 1 3 4 8 10
y 8 - 11 32 -