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II B. Tech. (IV Semester)


4EC6A: Advanced Engineering Mathematics-II
Question Bank
Unit - I

Q1 Given the following data :


x : 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8
y : 0.3989 0.3910 0.3683 0.3332 0.2897
Use suitable interpolation formula to calculate y for (i) x = 0.25, x = 0.43 and (iii) x = 0.62
Q2 Given the following data:
x 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
y 0.9848 0.9397 0.8660 0.7660 0.6428 0.500 0.3420 0.1737

Evaluate the value of y(25), y(46) and y(73).


Q3 Given the following data:
x 10 11 12 13 14

10 5 u x 23967 28060 31788 35209 38368

Evaluate the value of u(10.5), u(12.2) and u(13.5).


Q4 Using Lagrange’s interpolation formula, find the value of y(10) from the following table:
x : 5 6 9 11
y : 12 13 14 16
Q5 Use Lagrange’s interpolation formula to find the value of y at x=5 from the following table :
x : 1 2 3 4 7
y : 2 4 8 16 128
Q6 Obtain the missing term from the following data:
x : 0 1 2 3 4
y : 1 8 - 64 125
Q7 Obtain the missing term from the following data:
x : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
y : 1 8 y2 64 y4 216 343 512
∆ ( )
Q8 Prove that: ∆[log ( )] = 1+ .
( )
JIET GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
II B. Tech. (IV Semester)
4EC6A: Advanced Engineering Mathematics-II
Question Bank
Unit - II

Q1 Evaluate the value of for x = 0.1, 0.3 and 0.5 from the following table :

x : 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6


y : 30.28 31.43 32.98 33.54 33.97 33.48 32.13

Q2 Use Simpson’s and rule to evaluate the integral ∫ dx. Hence obtain the approximate value
of π.

Q3 Use Simpson’s rule to evaluate the integral ∫ . Hence obtain the approximate value
of 2 .
Q4 Fit a straight line for the following data :
x : 1 2 3 4 5
y : 35 65 100 138 170
Q5 Fit a parabolic curve = + + , to the following data :
x : 1 2 3 4 5
y : 6 17 34 57 86
Q6 Use Runge-Kutta method to find y(1.2), given that:

= + y ; y(1)=0

Q7 Use Runge-Kutta method to find y(0.1), given that

= , y(0)=1

Q8 Use Milne’s Predictor-Corrector method to find y(0.8), given that:

= x− ; y(0) = 0, y(0.2) = 0.02, y(0.4) = 0.0795, y(0.6) = 0.1762 .

Q9 Use Milne’s Predictor-Corrector method to find y(0.4), given that:

= x + y ; y(0) = 0, y(0.1) = 0.005, y(0.2) = 0.0213, y(0.3) = 0.0498

Q10 Solve the given difference equations:


(i) + + = + +1
(ii) − +2 = +2
(iii) − (2 cos ) + = cos
JIET GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
II B. Tech. (IV Semester)
4EC6A: Advanced Engineering Mathematics-II
Question Bank
Unit - III

Q1 Show that: ( ) = (−1) ( ) , ∈

Q2 Show that: (− ) = (−1) ( ) , ∈

Q3 Show that: J (x) = sin x ; J


(x) = cos x

Q4 Show that: + =2

Q5 Show that: ( )− ( ) = 2 ′( )

Q6 Prove that: + =2 −

Q7 Prove that: [ ]= −

Q8 Show that: (2 + 1) ( ) = ( + 1) ( )+ ( )

0 ; ≠
Q9 Prove that: ∫ ( ) ( ) =
; =

Q10 Show that: ( )= ( − 1)


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JIET GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
II B. Tech. (IV Semester)
4EC6A: Advanced Engineering Mathematics-II
Question Bank
Unit - IV

Q1 State and prove Baye’s theorem.


Q2 A newly constructed house may fall down either due to wrong designing or by inferior material
used in the construction. Chance that the designing is faulty is 10% and the probability of its
collapse, if design is faulty is 95% and that due to bad material is 45%. If the house collapses,
find the chance that it was due to wrong designing.
Q3 Three factories A, B and C does 30%, 50% and 20% production of certain item. Out of their
production 8%, 5% and 10% of the items produced are defective respectively. An item is purchased
and found to be defective. Find the probability that it was a product of factory A.
Q4 A letter is known to have come from either from Calcutta or Tatanagar. In the half printed postal
stamp of coming states only two consecutive letter “TA” are readable. Find the letter coming from.
(i) Calcutta (ii) Tatanagar.
Q5 Fit a Poisson distribution to the following data:
x : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
f : 1 4 15 22 21 20 8 6 2 0 1
Q6 Fit a Binomial distribution to the following data:
x : 0 1 2 3 4 5
f : 2 14 20 34 22 8
Q7 Razor blades are supplied by a manufacturing company in packets of 10. There is a probability of
1 in 100 blades to be defective. Using Poisson distribution, calculate the number of packets
containing one defective blade, no defective blade, and all defective blades in a consignment of
10,000 packets.
Q8 If the height of 300 students are normally distributed with mean 64.5 inches and standard
deviation 3.3 inches, how many students have heights (i) less than 5 feet, (ii) between 5 feet and
5 feet 9 inches. Also find the height between which 99% of the student lie.
[(Given P(0 < Z < 1.36)=0.4131, P(0 < Z < 2.57)=0.495]
Q9 The distribution of weekly wages for 500 workers in a factory is approximately normal with the
mean and standard deviation of Rs. 75 and Rs. 15 respectively. Find the number of workers who
receive weekly wages (i) more than Rs. 90, (ii) less than Rs. 45.
(Given P(0 ≤ Z < 1)=0.3413, P(0 < Z < 2)=0.4772)
Q10 In a normal distribution 31% of the items are under 45 and 8% are over 64. Find the parameters of
the distribution. (Given P(0 < Z < 0.5)=0.19, P(0 < Z < 1.41)=0.42).
JIET GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS
II B. Tech. (IV Semester)
4EC6A: Advanced Engineering Mathematics-II
Question Bank
Unit - V

Q1 Calculate the coefficient of correlation between x and y using the following data:
x : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
y : 9 8 10 12 11 13 14 16 15
Q2 Calculate the coefficient of correlation between x and y using the following data:
x : 65 66 67 67 68 69 70 72
y : 67 68 65 68 72 72 69 71
Q3 Calculate the coefficient of correlation between x and y using the following data:
x : 45 55 56 58 60 65 68 70 75 80 85
y : 56 50 48 60 62 64 65 70 74 82 90
Also obtain the equations of the lines of regression.
Q4 Calculate the rank correlation coefficient for the following data:
x : 85 74 85 50 65 78 74 60 74 90
y : 78 91 78 58 60 72 80 55 68 70
Q5 Ten competitors in a beauty contest got marks by three judges in the following orders:
First Judge: 1 6 5 10 3 2 4 9 7 8
Second judge: 3 5 8 4 7 10 2 1 6 9
Third Judge: 6 4 9 8 1 2 3 10 5 7
Use the rank correlation coefficient to discuss which pair of judges has the nearest approach to
common taste in beauty.
Q6 In a partially destroyed laboratory on record of an analysis of correlation data, the following
results only are legible:
Var(x) = 9, Regression equations: 8x - 10y + 66 = 0, 40x - 18y = 214. Find (i) the mean values of x
and y, (ii) the standard deviation of y, (iii) the correlation coefficient of x and y.
Q7 If is the acute angle between the two regression lines in the case of two variables x and y, show

that tan = where r, have their usual meanings.

Q8 Find the curve, passing through the two points (x , y ), (x , y ), which when rotated about the x–
axis gives minimum surface area.

Q9 Find the function y(x) for which ∫ [x + (y′) ] dx is stationary, given that

∫ y dx = 2, y(0) = 0 & y(1)=0.

Q10 Find the shape of the plane curve assumed by a wire of fixed length S so that it encloses the
maximum area.
Q11 Prove that the shortest distance between two given points in a plane is a straight line.
Q12 Find the extremals of the functional :
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[ ( ), ( )] = ∫ y′ + z′ +2 dx ; where y(0) = 0 ; y = 1 ; z(0) = 0 ; z = −1.

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