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2T2425 C1 Int Calc (Practice)

The document consists of practice problems for a Civil Engineering course at Mapua University, specifically focusing on Integral Calculus. It includes multiple-choice questions that cover various topics such as finding areas, centroids, moments of inertia, arc lengths, and volumes of solids of revolution. Each question provides four answer options, and students are instructed to select only one answer without erasures.
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2T2425 C1 Int Calc (Practice)

The document consists of practice problems for a Civil Engineering course at Mapua University, specifically focusing on Integral Calculus. It includes multiple-choice questions that cover various topics such as finding areas, centroids, moments of inertia, arc lengths, and volumes of solids of revolution. Each question provides four answer options, and students are instructed to select only one answer without erasures.
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Mapua University

Civil Engineering Department


CE199L-1

Name: Date:
Student No.:

PRACTICE PROBLEMS
Integral Calculus

INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark
only one answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your
choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Determine the area of the region bounded by the curves:


y = x2 + 1, y = x, x = –1, and x = 2.
A. 7/2 C. 5/2
B. 9/2 D. 11/2

2. Determine the area of the region bounded by the curves:


y2 = 4x, y = 2x – 4.
A. 9 C. 10
B. 4.5 D. 5

3. Find a horizontal line y = k that divides the area between y = x2 and y = 9 into
two equal parts.
A. 9⁄ 2√4 C. 9⁄ 3√4
B. 6 D. 9/2

4. Find the area of the region enclosed by the curve y = 2x – x2 and the x-axis.
A. 4/3 C. 8/5
B. 5/3 D. 7/6

5. Find the centroid of the region R enclosed between the curves


y2 = x, y = 1, y = 2, and the y-axis.
A. (1.607, 1.329) C. (1.222, 1.548)
B. (1.548, 1.222) D. (1.329, 1.607)

6. Determine the centroid of the first-quadrant area bounded by the parabola y = 4


– x 2.
A. (3/4, 5/8) C. (4/3, 5/8)
B. (3/4, 8/5) D. (4/3, 8/5)

7. Find the moment of inertia of the given plane area with respect to the given
line.
Within y2 = 4x, x = 1; about the x-axis, y-axis
A. 30/17, 9/5 C. 33/14, 8/7
B. 31/17, 9/5 D. 32/15, 8/7

8. Find the moment of inertia of the given plane area with respect to the given
line.
Within 4x2 + 9y2 = 36; about the x-axis, y-axis
A. 18.84955592, 42.41150082 C. 17.02671986, 40.46071400
B. 15.47152305, 41.04680498 D. 16.66647890, 43.68741070

9. Obtain the moment of inertia of the given area with respect to the line x = 4.
Within y = 4 – x2, y = 0.
A. 164.5 C. 179.2
B. 170.0 D. 168.8

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10. Find the arc length of the curve y = x from (1,1) to (2,2√2).
A. 2.086 C. 2.326
B. 2.147 D. 2.444

11. The central span of the Golden Gate Bridge in California is 4200 ft long and is
suspended from cables that rise 500 ft above the roadway on either side.
Approximately how long is the portion of a cable that lies between the support
towers on one side of the roadway? Hint: Assume the cable is modeled by a
parabola that passes through the point (2100, 500). Round your answer to the
nearest foot.
A. 4553 ft C. 4354 ft
B. 4444 ft D. 4235 ft

12. A golfer makes a successful chip shot to the green. Suppose that the path of
the ball from the moment it is struck to the moment it hits the green is
described by

y = 12.54x – 0.41x2

where x is the horizontal distance (in yards) from the point where the ball is
struck, and y is the vertical distance (in yards) above the fairway. Find the
distance the ball travels from the moment it is struck to the moment it hits
the green. Assume the fairway and green are at the same level.
A. 185.00 yards C. 191.11 yards
B. 196.31 yards D. 189.89 yards

13. Find the area of the surface that is generated by revolving the portion of the
curve y = x3 between x = 0 and x = 1 about the x-axis.
A. 4.85 C. 3.02
B. 3.56 D. 4.33

14. Find the area of the surface generated by revolving y = 7x, 0 ≤ x ≤ 1, about
the x-axis.
A. 150.258 C. 164.558
B. 160.693 D. 155.501

15. Find the area of the surface generated by revolving y2 = x, 1 ≤ x ≤ 4, about


the x-axis.
A. 28.046 C. 30.846
B. 32.037 D. 25.607

16. Find the area of the surface generated by revolving 𝑥 = √9 − 𝑦 2 , –2 ≤ y ≤ 2,


about the y-axis.
A. 48π C. 24π
B. 20π D. 40π

17. Find the volume of the solid that is obtained when the region under the curve y
= √x over the interval [1, 4] is revolved about the x-axis.
A. 15π/2 C. 14π/3
B. 13π/2 D. 16π/3

18. Find the volume of the solid generated when the region between the graphs of
the equations f(x) = 1/2 + x2 and g(x) = x over the interval [0,2] is revolved
about the x-axis.
A. 61π/10 C. 63π/10
B. 65π/10 D. 69π/10

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19. Find the volume of the solid generated when the region is enclosed by y = x, y
= 2, and x = 0 is revolved about the y-axis.
A. 32π/5 C. 34π/5
B. 33π/5 D. 37π/5

20. Find the volume of the solid generated when the region under the curve y = x2
over the interval [0,2] is rotated about the line y = –1.
A. 176π/15 C. 167π/15
B. 157π/15 D. 175π/15

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