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EVALUATION EXAMINATION 2 15. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is 9x 2.

If x is 3 greater
NOVEMBER 2022 CIVIL ENGINEERING LICENSURE EXAMINATION than the number of sides of the polygon, how many sides does the
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following polygon have?
questions. Mark only one answer for each item by shading the box A. 6 sides C. 7 sides
corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet B. 10 sides D. 12 sides
provided.
16. The three sides of a triangle measures 36 cm, 18 cm and 24 cm.
GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS What is the length of the median drawn from the shortest side to the
opposite vertex?
1. Postal restrictions limit the size of packages sent through the mail. A. 29.56 cm C. 21.82 cm
If the restrictions are that the length plus the girth may not exceed B. 29.24 cm C. 24.76 cm
108 inches, find the volume of the largest box with square cross
section that can be mailed. 17. If f(x) = tanx – x and g(x) = x 3, evaluate the limit of f(x)/g(x) as x
A. 11,664 cu. in C. 12,713 cu. in approaches zero.
B. 11,982 cu. in D. 12,625 cu. in A. 0 C. 3
B. Infinity D. 1/3
2. If an error of 1 percent is made in measuring the edge of a cube,
what is the approximated percentage in error in the computed 18. A man is walking at the rate of 1.5 m/s toward a streetlight which
volume? is 5 m above the level ground. At what rate is the tip of his shadow
A. 3% B. 2% C. 4% D. 5% moving if the man is 2 m tall?
A. -1.5 m/s C. -3.5 m/s
3. Find the common area of the two intersecting circles of radii 12 B. -5.0 m/s D. -2.5 m/s
and 18 units respectively if their common chord is 14 units long.
A. 34.19 C. 35.29 19. A triangular field has sides of lengths 125 yards, 160 yards, and
B. 36.39 D. 37.49 225 yards. Ap proximate the number of acres in the field. (One acre is
equivalent to 4840 square yards.)
4. For what value of x will the curve y = x 3 – 3x2 + 4 be concave A. 9720 C. 2.021
upward? B. 2021 D. 9.720
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4
20. A right triangle ACB with the right angle at
5. How fast does the diagonal of a cube increases if each edge of cube C has legs 5 m and 12 m. Find the length of the
increases at a constant rate of 5 cm/s? line drawn from C perpendicular to the hypotenuse.
A. 6.7 cm/s C. 7.7 cm/s A. 4.615 m C. 2.308 m
B. 8.7 cm/s D. 9.7 cm/s B. 4.156 m D. 3.145 m

6. If one side of a rectangle is increased by 25%, what is the effect on 21. Find the value of x and y which satisfies 2x + 3y = 8 and whose
the other side to maintain the same area? product is a minimum.
A. Decreased by 80% C. Decreased by 30% A. 1 and 2 C. 3 and 2/3
B. Decreased by 20% D. Decreased by 10% B. 3/2 and 5/3 D. 2 and 4/3

7. A circle is inscribed in an equilateral triangle. If the circumference 22. A balloon is rising vertically over point A on the ground at the
of the circle is 3, find the perimeter of the triangle. rate of 15 ft/sec. Point B on the ground is level with and 30 ft from A.
A. 9.246 C. 2.946 When the balloon is 40 ft from A, at what rate is the distance from B
B. 6.294 D. 4.962 changing?
A. 10 ft/s C. 12 ft/s
8. If xy3 + x3y = 2, find dy/dx at the point (1,1). B. 13 ft/s D. 11 ft/s
A. 1 B. 2 C. -1 D. -2
23. A right triangle has a hypotenuse of length 13 and one leg of
9. Find the radius of curvature of y = x3 at the point (1,1). length 5. Find the area of the largest rectangle that can be inscribed in
A. 3.25 B. 5.27 C. 4.26 D. 6.28 the triangle if it has one side along the hypotenuse of the triangle.
A. 15 B. 16 C. 17 D. 18
10. A particle moves along the circumference of a circle of radius 10 ft
in such a manner that its distance measured along the circumference 24. A chord of a circle 4 m in diameter is increasing at the rate of 0.60
from a fixed point at the end of t seconds is given by the equation s = m/min. Find the rate of the smaller arc subtended by the chord when
t2. Find the angular velocity at the end of 3 seconds. the chord is 3 m long.
A. 0.40 rad/s C. 0.50 rad/s A. 0.81 m/min C. 0.71 m/min
B. 0.70 rad/s D. 0.60 rad/s B. 0.91 m/min D. 0.61 m/min

11. A rectangular field is fenced off; an existing wall being used as one 25. A circular filter paper of radius 15 cm is folded into a conical
side. If the area of the field is 7200 sq ft, find the least amount of filter; the radius of whose base is x. Find the value of x for which the
fencing needed. conical filter will have the greatest volume.
A. 250 ft C. 240 ft A. 11.25 cm C. 12.25 cm
B. 230 ft D. 220 ft B. 13.25 cm D. 14.25 cm
1 x
12. From a point outside of an equilateral triangle, the distances of
the vertices are 12, 20 and 12 respectively. Find the length of each
26. Evaluate ∫∫ ( 2−x ) dydx
0 0
side of the triangle.
A. 3/4 B.1/4 C. 2/3 D. 1/3
A. 23.95 C. 22.85
B. 21.78 D. 20.68
27. Find the area bounded by the curve y = 2x – x2 and the x-axis.
A. 1/3 B. 2/3 C. 4/3 D. 3/4
13. An isosceles triangle has legs 26 cm long. The base decreases at
the rate of 12 cm/sec. Find the rate of change of the angle at the apex
28. The entire surface of a solid cube with edge of length 12 cm, is
when the base is 48 cm.
painted. The cube is then cut into smaller cubes each with edge of
A. -1.4 cm/sec C. -1.3 cm/sec
length 1 cm. How many of the smaller cubes have paint on exactly
B. -1.2 cm/sec D. -1.1 cm/sec
one face?
A. 600 B. 620 C. 580 D. 480
14. Water flows out of a hemispherical tank at the constant rate of 18
cubic cm per min. If the radius of the tank is 8 cm, how fast is the
water level falling when the water is 4 cm deep? √
29. If the integral of x+ 1dx from x = 0 to x = y is equal to 14/3,
A. -0.1491 cm/min C. -0.1941 cm/min find the value of y.
B. -0.1194 cm/min D. -0.1149 cm/min A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

Prepared by: ENGR. FROILAN O. CONMIGO


30. The arc of the curve y = x 1/2 from x = 1 to x = 2 is revolved about 46. Find the area under the curve y = x3 + 3x2 and the x-axis between
the x-axis. Find the surface area generated. x = 1 and x = 3.
A. 10.17 C. 12.84 A. 28 B. 46 C. 36 D. 54
B. 11.89 D. 9.79
47. A slanted cone has a slant height of 2 m. If the radius of the cone is
31. Three circles are mutually tangent to one another externally. 0.3 m and it is tilted 30 deg with respect to the horizontal axis, what
Connecting the 3 centers form a triangle whose sides are 16 cm, 20 is the volume of the cone in cubic meters.
cm and 24 cm. What is the area of the smallest circle in cm2? A. 0.0942 C. 0.1885
A. 100 π C. 36π B. 0.0195 D. 0.1278
B. 144π D. 49π 48. Find the area enclosed by r = a cos 2θ.
1 2 2 2
32. The side of a regular pentagon is 32.2 cm long. Find the area A. πa C. πa
between the circles inscribed in the pentagon and the circle 2 3
circumscribed about the hexagon. 1 2 1 2
A. 946.98 cm2 C. 814.33 cm2 B. π a D. πa
B. 713.23 cm2 D. 876.56 cm2 3 4
33. The lateral area of a regular pyramid with a square base is 1500 49. Find the work done in stretching a spring of natural length of 8
cm2 and altitude of 20 cm. Compute the side of the square base. cm, from 10 cm to 13 cm. Assume a force of 6 N is needed to hold it at
A. 15 B. 20 C. 25 D. 30 a length of 11 cm.
A. 21 Nm C. 0.21 Nm
34. The length of arc of the curve y = ln sec x from x = 0 to x = π/3 is B. 2.1 Nm D. 0.021 Nm
equal to:
A. 1.4170 C. 1.3170 50. A conical tank that is 5 m high has a radius
B. 1.2170 D. 1.1170 of 2m and is filled with a liquid that weighs 800
kg per cubic meter. How much work is done in
35. A particle moves along a straight line with velocity v given at a discharging all the liquid at a point 3 m above
time by v = 12t2 m/s. Find its distance traveled by the particle in the the top of the tank?
first 5 seconds. A. 66 778 kg-m C. 73 692 kg-m
A. 300 m C. 400 m B. 68 788 kg-m D. 71 210 kg-m
B. 500 m D. 600 m

36. Find the moment of inertia with respect to the x-axis of the area
bounded by y2 = 4x, and the line x = 1.
A. 2.03 B. 2.13 C. 2.33 D. 2.53

37. Find the area bounded by y = x2 – 1 and y = 3.


A. 31/3 B. 32/3 C. 35/3 D. 37/3

38. Find the length of arc of the parabola x2 = 4y from x = -2 to x = 2.


A. 4.2 units C. 4.9 units
B. 4.6 units D. 5.2 units

39. A trough, whose ends are isosceles right triangles with vertical
axis, is 20 ft long. If it contains 40 gallons of water, how deep is the
water in inches? Hint: 1 gallon = 231 cu. Inches
A. 5.9 in C. 3.4 in
B. 4.8 in D. 6.2 in

40. A solid is formed by revolving about the y-axis, the area bounded
by the curve x3 = y, the y-axis and the line y = 8. Find its centroid.
A. (0,4.75) C. (0,5.25)
B. (0,4.5) D. (0,5)

41. How much work is required to pump all the water from a right
circular cylindrical tank, that is 8 feet in diameter and 9 feet tall, if it
is emptied at a point 1 foot above the top of the tank?
A. 49,421π ft-lb C. 54,448π ft-lb
B. 52,316π ft-lb D. 56,305π ft-lb

42. Find the coordinates of the centroid bounded by the curve y = x 3


and the line x = 2.
A. (16/7, 16/7) C. (1.6, 16/7)
B. (16/7, 1.6) D. (1.6, 1.6)

43. What is the volume generated when the area bounded by the
curve y = sinx, the x-axis and the lines x = 0 and x = π is revolved
about the x-axis?
A. 19.74 C. 4.93
B. 9.87 D. 6.28

44. The position vector of a particle moving in a plane is (t 2, sin t).


What is the distance traveled by the particle from t = 0 to t = π?
A. 10.354 C. 13.405
B. 10.435 D. 13.540

45. Given is the area in the first quadrant bounded by x 2 = 8y, the line
y – 2 = 0 and the y-axis. What is the volume generated by revolving
the area about the y-axis?
A. 50.26 C. 53.26
B. 52.26 D. 51.26

Prepared by: ENGR. FROILAN O. CONMIGO

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