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This document is a midterm exam for trigonometry that contains 3 sections: 1. Identification (16 points) - Students must identify whether given information about a triangle satisfies SAA, SSA, SAS, etc. and determine if the law of sines or cosines should be used. 2. Problem Solving (64 points) - Students must solve multiple trigonometry problems involving angles, sides, the law of sines, law of cosines, and trigonometric functions. 3. Extra Credit (Optional) (10 points) - Students can receive extra credit for solving an additional problem correctly. The exam tests students' knowledge of identifying trigonometric relationships in triangles and
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City College City of San Fernando, Pampanga

This document is a midterm exam for trigonometry that contains 3 sections: 1. Identification (16 points) - Students must identify whether given information about a triangle satisfies SAA, SSA, SAS, etc. and determine if the law of sines or cosines should be used. 2. Problem Solving (64 points) - Students must solve multiple trigonometry problems involving angles, sides, the law of sines, law of cosines, and trigonometric functions. 3. Extra Credit (Optional) (10 points) - Students can receive extra credit for solving an additional problem correctly. The exam tests students' knowledge of identifying trigonometric relationships in triangles and
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City College City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN PHYSICS 2

(100 points @ 90 minutes)

I. Essay/Discussion (10 points)

1. Describe the process of charging by induction. (5 Points)

2. The difference between one chemical element and another is the number of protons
that each contains. It is possible for one chemical element to have the same number of
neutrons as another chemical element? (5 points)

II. Fill in the blank (20 points)

__________1. Material that permit the flow of electric charge through them.

__________2. The study of electric charges at rest under the action of electric forces.

__________3. Is defined as the ratio of the force acting on a small test charge to the magnitude of
the small test charge.

__________4. It is an intrinsic property of nature that exist in the space around an electric charge.

__________5. Is defined as the potential energy per unit charge.

__________6. Is a combination of electrolytic cells that supplies a potential difference and in the
process converts chemical energy to electrical energy.

__________7. A line along which the electric potential is the same everywhere.

__________8. The difference in electric potential between two points.

__________9. Materials that do not permit the free flow of electric charge through them.

__________10. When more than one charge contributes to the electric field, the resultant electric
field is the vector sum of the electric fields produced by each of the various charger.
III. Problem Solving (70 points)

1. How far from a charge q1 = 3µC should you place a charge q2 = 9µC, such that the
charge q2 experience the force 3.98 x10^-2 N? (15 points)

2. Three charges of 2.0µC, -4.0 µC, and 6.0µC are placed on the same line, each 15.0cm
apart. Find the resultant force on each charge. (20 points)

3. Find the electric field at point A in the diagram if q1 = 2.0µC and q2 = -3.0µC. (35 points)

0.5m 0.5m

+ -
q1 0.5m q2

Prepared by: ____________________

Noted by: _______________________


City College City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN BUSINESS STATISTICS

(100 points @ 60 minutes)

I. Select the best answer ( 10 points)

1. Which is not a property of the standard normal distribution


a.) It’s uniform b.)It’s unimodal c.) It’s bell shaped
d.) It’s symmetric about the mean

2. The mean of the standard normal distribution is


a.) 1 b.) 0 c.) 100 d.) variable

3. When a distribution is positively skewed, the relationship of the mean, median, and mode
from left to right will be.
a.) Median, mode, mean c.) Mean, median, mode
b.) Mode, median, mean d.) Mean, mode, median

4. The standard deviation of all possible sample means equals


a.) The population standard deviation.
b.) The population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size.
c.) The population standard deviation divided by the population mean.
d.) The square root of the population standard deviation.

5. Approximately what percentage of normally distributed data values will fall within
standard deviation above of below the mean
a.) 99.7% b.) 95% c.) 68% d.) variable

II. Fill in the blank (10 points)

_______________1. A distribution in which the majority of the data values fall to the right of mean

_______________2. The square root or variance.

_______________3. The difference between a data value and the mean, divided by the standard deviation

_______________4. A continuous, symmetric, bell-shaped distribution of a variable.

_______________5. The class with the largest frequency.


III. Problem Solving (80 points)

1. The daily number of lost books returned to the lost and found department of a college is
a random variable having approximately a normal distribution with the mean µ = 11.3
and the standard deviation σ = 2.6 During how many days of a 192 day academic year can
the lost-and-found department expect to get between 6 and 12 returned books? ( 40
points)

2. For a medical study, a research wishes to select people in the middle 60% of the
population based on blood pressure. If the mean systolic blood pressure is 120 and the
standard deviation is 8, find the upper and lower readings that could qualify people to
participate in the study. ( 40 points)

Prepared by: ____________________

Noted by: _______________________


City College City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES

(100 points @ 90 minutes)

Problem Solving: ( 100 points )

1. Find an initial solution to the following transportation problem ( 60 points)

From TO Supply
Los Angeles Calgary Panama City
Mexico city $6 $18 $8 100
Detroit $17 $13 $19 60
Ottawa $20 $10 $24 40
Demand 50 80 70

a.) Use the Northwest-corner Method. What is the total cost?

b.) Use the initiative lowest-cost approach. What is the total cost?

c.) Using the Stepping Stone Method, find the optimal solutions. Compute the total cost.
2. Consider the transportation table below the solution displayed was obtained by performing some
iteration of the transportation method on this problem. What is the total cost of the shipping plan
that would be obtained by performing one more iteration? Use the stepping stone method on
this problem ( 40 points )

DESTINATION
SUPPLY
SOURCE DENVER YUMA MIAMI
$2 $5 $1
HOUSTON 10
10
$4 $5 $6
ST. LOUIE 20
10 10
$6 $3 $2
CHICAGO 30
10
DEMAND 20 20 20

Prepared by: ____________________

Noted by: _______________________


COLEGIO DE SEBASTIAN
City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN TRIGONOMETRY

(80 points @ 80 minutes)

I. IDENTIFICATION: (16 points)


1. Assume Triangle ABC has standard labeling and complete the following:
a.) Determine whether SAA, ASA, SSA, SAS, or SSS is given.
b.) Decide whether the law of sines or the law of cosines should be used to begin
solving the triangle.
1. a, b, and c a.__________ b. __________
2. A, C, and c a.__________ b. __________
3. a, b, and A a.__________ b. __________
4. a, b, and c a.__________ b. __________
5. A, B, and c a.__________ b. __________
6. a, c, and A a.__________ b. __________
7. a, B, and C a.__________ b. __________
8. b, c, and A a.__________ b. __________
II. Problem Solving: (64 Points)
Find the indicated part of each triangle ABC
1. Find A if B = 30.6°; b = 7.42 in., and c = 4.54in. (10 points)
2. Find C if a = 28.4 ft., b = 16.9 ft., and c = 21.2 ft. ( 10 points)
3. Find the area of the triangle shown below ( 14 points)

7 150°

9
4. Height of a balloon. Two angles of elevation of hot air balloon from two observation
points x and y on level ground are 42°10’ and 23°30’, respectively. As shown in the figure,
points x, y, and z are in the same vertical plane and points x and y are 12.2 mi. apart.
Approximate the height of the balloon to the nearest tenth of a mile ( 30 points)

42°10’ 23°30’
x 12.2 mi y

Prepared by: ____________________

Noted by: _______________________


COLEGIO DE SEBASTIAN
City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN SOLID MENSURATION

I. Fill in the blank: Definition and concepts ( 20 points)

_______________1. The figure formed by a chord and the arc subtending the chord.
a. Triangle b. sector c. segment d. semicircle

_______________2. The line that intersects the circle at two distinct points

a. Tangent b. secant c. segment d. ray

_______________3. The angle whose vertex lies on the circle and whose sides are two
chords. a. inscribed b. circumscribed c. central d. dihedral

_______________4. The region bounded by two concentric circles.


a. Right triangle b. sector c. segment d. annulus

_______________5. Dodecagon is a polygon of how many sides?

a. 9 b. 10 c. 11 d. 12

_______________6. A quadrilateral with no two sides parallel

a. Trapezoid b. trapezium c. rhombus d. parallelogram

_______________7. An inscribed angle is measured by _________ of its intercepted arc.

a. 1/3 b. ½ c. twice d. thrice

_______________8. A polyhedron whose faces are identical regular polygon

a. Prismatoid b. frustum c. platonic solid d. prism

_______________9. The shape of one face of a do decahedron

a. Triangle b. square c. pentagon d. hexagon

_______________10. The apothem of a polygon is the __________ of its inscribed circle.


II. Problem Solving:

1. Find the area of the square inscribed in a semi-circle having a radius of 15m. The base of
the square lies on the diameter of the semi-circle.
a. 450 m2 b. 180m2 C. 210m2 d. 240m2

2. Determine the radius of the inscribed circle whose sides of a triangle are 80cm, 100cm
and 140cm.
a. 34.5cm b. 24.5cm c. 14.5cm d. 25.5cm

3. Determine the area of the segment of a circle if the length of the chord is 15 in. and
located 5 in. from the center of the circle.
a. 24.23in2 b. 52.32 in2 c.40.25in2 d. 42.23 in2

4. In the circle with diameter of 12 in. a regular fine-pointed star is inscribed. What is the
area of that part not covered by the star
a. 706.8 in2 b. 36.34 in2 c.72.68 in2 d. 70.86 in2

5. A rectangle and a square have the same area. If the length of the side of the square is 6
unit and the longest side of the rectangle is 5 more that the measure of the shorter side.
Find the dimensions of the rectangle.
a. 9 x 4 b. 6 X 5 c. 12 x 10 d. 4 x 5

Prepared by: ____________________

Noted by: _______________________


COLEGIO DE SEBASTIAN
City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN ADVANCED MATH

(100 points @ 120 minutes)

Problem Solving:

I. Establish the table of information and formulate the LP model

SET A

1. A factory manufactures two product each requiring the use of three machines. The machine A can
be used at most 70 hours; the machine B can at most 50 hours; and the machine C at most 90
hours. The first product requires 2 hours on machine A, 4 hours on machine B, and 3 hours on
machine C; the second product requires 5 hours on machine A, 1 hour on machine B, and 4 hours
on machine C. if the profit is P 2,200 per unit for the first product and P 2,700 unit for the second
product, how many units of each product should be manufactured to maximize profit? (50 points)

Solution:

Let x:____________ y:__________

Objective function: __________________________________


Subject to: __________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
SET B

2. An appliance manufacturer produces two models of television; LCD TV and LED TV. Both models
requires fabrications and assembly work; each LCD TV uses 4 hours of fabrication and 2 hours of
assembly, each LED TV uses 2 hours of fabrications and 6 hours of assembly. There are 560
fabrication hours available per week and 480 hours of assembly. Each LCD TV contributes P 6,000
to profits and each LED TV contributes P 4,500 to profits. How many LCD TV and LED TV must be
manufacture in order to maximize the profit?

Solution:

Let x:______________________ y:_________________________

Objective function: __________________________________


Subject to: __________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________

II. Solve the problem 1 and 2 using simplex method.


Problem 1 (50 points)
Problem 2 (50 points)

Prepared by: ____________________

Noted by: _______________________


COLEGIO DE SEBASTIAN
City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN BUSINESS CALCULUS

(100 points @ 90 minutes)

I. SIMPLIFICATION ( 40 points )
Find the derivative using the product rule/ quotient rule.

1. 𝑦 = (√𝑥 + 3 )( 𝑥 2 − 5𝑥 )
2. 𝑓(𝑥) = (2x + 3 )(3𝑥 2 )
2𝑥−1
3. 𝑓(𝑥) =
4𝑥+1
5𝑥+6
4. 𝑦 =
√𝑥

II. Problem Solving ( 60 points)


1. Minimum Average cost. Suppose the cost in dollars of manufacturing x hundreds small
motors is given by

3𝑥 2 +120
𝑐(𝑥) = 2𝑥+1
, 10 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 200

a. Find the average cost per hundred motors ( 10 pts)


b. Find the marginal average cost (10 pts)
c. Find the level of production that minimizes average cost.
(Average cost is generally minimized when the marginal average cost is zero ( 15 pts)

2. Employee Training. A company that manufactures bicycles has determined that a new
employee can assemble M (d) bicycles per day after d days on the job training, where:

100𝑥 2
M (d) =3𝑑2 +10
a. Find the rate of change function for number of bicycles assembled with respect to time ( 10
points)
b. Find and interpret M’ (2) and M’ (5) (15 points)

Prepared by: ____________________

Noted by: _______________________


COLEGIO DE SEBASTIAN
City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES

Problem Solving: ( 100 points )

1. Find an initial solution to the following transportation problem ( 60 points)

From TO Supply
Los Angeles Calgary Panama City

Mexico city $6 $18 $8 100

Detroit $17 $13 $19 60

Ottawa $20 $10 $24 40

Demand 50 80 70

a. Use the Northwest-corner Method. What is the total cost?

b. Use the initiative lowest-cost approach. What is the total cost?

c. Using the Stepping Stone Method, find the optimal solutions. Compute the total cost.
2. Assignment Model

An office has four workers, and four task have to be performed. Workers differ in efficiency and
task differ in their intrinsic difficulty. Time each worker would take to complete each task is given
in the effectiveness matrix. How the task should be allocated to each worker so as to minimize
the total man-hour?

WORKER
TASK
A B C D

1 35 16 15 12

2 16 22 16 15

3 10 25 18 23

4 5 23 14 8

Prepared by: ____________________

Noted by: _______________________


COLEGIO DE SEBASTIAN
City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN Physics I

(100 points @ 90 minutes)

I. Discussion (20 pts)

1. Discuss why the normal force FN is not always equal to weight of the body that is in
contact with a surface.

2. Discuss the old saying; “If a horse pulls on a cart with a force F, then by Newton’s third
law, the cart pulls backward on the with the same force F, therefore the horse cannot
move the cart.”

II. Problem Solving

1. A 9000-kg person stands on a scale in an elevator. What does the scale read when:

a. The elevator is ascending with an acceleration of 1.5 m/s2. ( 25 points)


b. It is ascending at a constant velocity of 3.0 m/s
c. It decelerates at 1.50 m/s2
d. It descends at a constant velocity of 3.0m/s
e. The cable breaks and the elevator is in free-fall.

2. A 50.0 lb. box slides down a frictionless inclined plane that makes an angle of 37.0° with
the horizontal.

a. What unbalanced force acts in the block?


b. What is the acceleration of the block?

3. A block slides along a wooden table with an initial speed of 50.0 cm/s. if the block comes
to rest in 150 cm. find the coefficient of kinetic friction between the block and the table.

4. The concept of torque. A horizontal force of 50.0N is applied at an angle of 28,5° to a


door knob of a 75 cm door. What torque is produced to open the door ( 5 points)

5. Parallel Force. Two men carrying a 25.0 ft. telephone pol that weighs 200 lb. if the
center gravity of the pole is 10.0 ft. from the right end, and the men lift the pole at the
ends, how much weight must each man support? ( 20 points)

Prepared by: ____________________

Noted by: _______________________


COLEGIO DE SEBASTIAN
City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN PROB-STAT

(100 points @ 90 minutes)

PROBLEM SOLVING:

A. Probabilities

1. If three cards are chosen from a well-shuffled deck of 52 playing cards, what are the
probabilities of selecting (20 points)

a. 3 hearts
b. No hearts
c. 3 red cards
d. No red cards

2. An international investor wants to purchase one investment from among common stocks,
preferred stocks, and bonds of six industries located in several countries. The investor can use
a full service broker or a discount broker and can buy with cash or on margin ( margin
purchases are partially financed by barrowing). If there are 288 choices to be made, how many
countries is the investor considering? ( 10 points)

3. An examination consist of 10 multiple choice questions, each with 4 choices ( 1 of which is


correct and 3 incorrect ) ( 15 points)

a. In how many ways can a student mark the answers to these questions if choice is made
for each of the 10 questions?
b. How many ways can the student get a perfect score ( all correct) on their examination?
c. How many ways can the student mark the answers to these questions, marking all 10
question incorrectly?

4. Among six men and four women accountants employed by an accounting firm, two will be
offered promotions to positions as partners. In how many ways can the partnership be offered
to ( 20 points )

a. Any two of the accountants


b. Two of the male accountants
c. One male accountant and one female accountant
d. Zero made accountants
B. Measures of Variations

The mileages read from the odometers of a sample of automobiles which were lubricates at an
automobile service station are:

Thousands of miles Frequency


0-9 20
10-19 28
20-29 36
30-39 49
40-49 58
50-59 42
60-69 30
70-79 20
80-89 12
90-99 5

Find the mean and standard deviation using coding ( 20 points)

C. The time required by a mechanic in a bicycle shop to assemble a certain type of bicycle may be
looked upon as a random variable with a mean distribution of 20.5 minutes and a standard
deviation of 2.3 minutes. Find the probabilities that the time required to assemble a bicycle is (
15 points)

a. At least 20 minutes
b. At most 19.0 minutes
c. Between 20.0 and 21.0 minutes

Prepared by: ____________________

Noted by: _______________________


COLEGIO DE SEBASTIAN
City of San Fernando, Pampanga

Name:_______________________________________ Date:______________

Course/Year___________________________________ Score:_____________

MIDTERM EXAM IN INTEGRAL CALCULUS

(100 points @ 120 minutes)

I. SIMPLIFICATION
A. Evaluate the following definite integrals

4
1. ∫0 √4 − 𝑥 𝑑𝑥

𝜋⁄
2. ∫0 6 𝑡𝑎𝑛2 𝑥𝑠𝑒𝑐 2 𝑥 𝑑𝑥

B. INTEGRATION Process
Evaluate the following Integrals

1. ∫ 𝑐𝑜𝑠 4 5𝑦𝑑𝑦

2. ∫ 𝑡𝑎𝑛5 3𝑦𝑑𝑦

C. Integrate the following using solvable groups of trigonometric Integrals

1
1. ∫ 𝑡𝑎𝑛4 2 𝑧𝑑𝑧

2. ∫ 𝑠𝑖𝑛2 𝑥 𝑐𝑜𝑠 4 𝑥𝑑𝑥


D. Trigonometric Substitution

𝑑𝑡
1. ∫
√𝑡 2 −25

√9− 𝑥 2
2. ∫ 𝑑𝑥
𝑥2

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