JOINT UNIVERSITIES PRELIMINARY EXAMINATIONS BOARD
2015 EXAMINATIONS
MATHEMATICS: SCI-J154
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
1. Find the non-zero negative value of x which satisfies the equation
x 1 0
1 x 1 =0
0 1 x
A. 2
B. -2
C. 2
D. − 2
⎡2 3 3⎤
2. If Z =⎢4 1 0 ⎥, find determinant of Z.
⎢ ⎥
⎢⎣1 4 0⎥
⎦
A. 35
B. 45
C. -35
D. 48
# '
3. Compute 1 .
$
+ %&
' −' 𝑖
)* $-
A.
4 − '𝑖
$-
B.
' −' 𝑖
$0 $-
C.
D. 4
4. Find the centre and radius of the circle 8x2+8y2-24x-40y+18=0.
A. (3/2, 5/2) and r = 3/2
B. (-3/2, 5/2) and r = 5/2
C. (3/2, -5/2) and r = 3/2
D. (3/2, 5/2) and r = 5/2
5. Find the equation of the tangent to the 2x2 + y 2 = 3 at the (− 6 .
circle
A. x + y – 15=0 2 0 point 3, )
B. x – 2y + 5=0
C. x + 2y – 5=0
D. x – 2y+15=0
A. 𝑥= (0, ±1)
6. Given the equations of the ellipse x2/2+y2=1. Find the equation of the directrices.
B. 𝑥= (0, ±2)
C. 𝑥= (0, ±3)
D. 𝑥= (0,±4)
7. Find the gradient of the curve 𝑦= 𝑥#−6𝑥'+ 11𝑥−6 at the point (1, 0)
A. -1
B. -2
C. 1
D. 2
8. Given sets 𝐴= 𝑎, 𝑏, 1, 3 and 𝐵= 𝑎, 2, 4 , find 𝐴∪𝐵.
A. ∅
B. 𝑎, 𝑏, 1,2,3,4
C. 𝑎, 𝑏, 1,3
D. 𝑏, 1,2,3,4
9. Let P be the set of prime factors of 42 and Q be the set of prime factors of 45. Find 𝑃∩𝑄.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 7
D. 5
10. A polynomial 2𝑥#+ 𝑎𝑥'+ 𝑏𝑥−1 has a factor (𝑥−1) and the remainder when it is
by (𝑥−2) is −4. Find 𝑎+ 𝑏.
divided
A. −1
B. 1
C. −2
D. 2
11. Solve the equation log# 𝑥+ logJ
$K
#
3 = A. 3 , 9
B. 27 , 3
C. 10 , 9
L
D. 27 , 3
12. Solve the equation 2𝑥+ 3 – 𝑥−2 = 2
A. 3 , 6
B. 3 , 11
C. 27 , 3
D. 3 , 10.
13. If 𝑦= 𝑥 (𝑥M−1), find the range for which 𝑦= 0.
A. −∞, 0 ∪(0, ∞)
B. −1, −∞∪0, ∞
C. −1,0 ∪[0,1]
D. (−∞, ∞)
#JS) '0
14.Evaluate lim
J → )# J%#-
A. -18
B. 9
C. 0
D. 3
WT
15. $ UVU
Evaluate
A. 0
B. 2
C. 1
D. 2e
𝐶𝑜𝑠 𝑥 𝑑𝑥
\
16. S
K
Evaluate
A. 2
B. 7
C. -1
D. 1
'JL% JS) -
17.Evaluate lim
J→] JL% 'J%$
A. 5
B. 0
C. 2
D. ∞
18.The expression p𝑥'+ 𝑞𝑥+ 𝑟 𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑎𝑙𝑠 4 𝑎𝑡 𝑥= 1. If the derivative is 2x + 1, what are the
values
of p, q and r respectively
A. 1, 1, 2
B. 1, 2, 1
C. 1, 0, 1
D. 1, -1, 2
19.The gradient of a curve at any point (x, y) is given by 2x + 3. If the curve passes
through the
origin, find the equation of the curve
A. x (x + 2)
B. x (2x + 3)
C. 𝑥'− 4
D. 2x + 3
20.The position of an object in motion at any time (t) is given by s = 3𝑡# - 5t – 2. Obtain the
velocity
of the object after 2 seconds.
A. 31m/s
B. 36m/s
C. 18m/s
D. 20m/s
21.Find the derivative of 2x3 – 5x2 + 2
A. x2 – 10x
B. 6x2 – 10x
C. –10x – 6x2
D. 6x – 10.
22. Find the derivative of y = (3 + 2x) (1 – x)
A. -1 - 4x
B. 4x -1
C. -4x + 1
D. – 4x
23. Differentiate (x +y)2 = 5.
A. – 4
B. – 2
C. – 1
D. 10
J 2 −25
24. Evaluate:
lim J)-
A. 5
B. 15
C. 10
D. 12
de
25. If y = (x – 1) e-x , find
dJ
A. (2 – x) e-x
B. ex 2x
C. – x ex
D. 2x
26. Find the modulus of 2i + 3j – 4k
A. √12
B. √29
C. √3
D. √ 28
27. Find the scalar products of a = 2i + 3j and b = - i + 4j
A. 20
B. 10
C. -10
D. -20
28. Find the value of n for which the vector si +nj -3k and ni – j + 5k are perpendicular.
A. 90
B. 00
$-
C. g)$
g)$
D.
$-
29. Obtain the projection of vector a = (3,-1.5) on the vector b = (2.1,-3)
)'
A.
$h,
)'
B.
#-
C. 14
D. 35
30. Find the volume of the tetrahedron OABC with point A (2,1,1) ,B(0,-1,1) and C(-1,3,0).
A. 25
B. 34
C. 43
D. -4 3
31.The distance 𝑆 in meters (m) moved by a particle in 𝑡 time in seconds (s) is given by
𝑆=
1.5𝑡'−𝑡. Find its speed after 𝑡 seconds.
A. 3t m/s
B. (3t-1)m/s
C. (3t+1)m/s
D. (1-3t)m/s
32. A car starts from 𝐴 and travels 10km due West, 20km North-West and 30km due North.
displacement from 𝐴.
Find the
A. 51.3km
B. 53.3km
C. 43km
D. 50.3km
33. The brakes of a train are able to produce a retardation of 1.2m/s. if the train is travelling
at
90km/h, at what distance from a station should the brakes be applied.
A. 200m
B. 250m
C. 260m
D. 240m
34. A particle is projected with a velocity of 20m/s up a smooth inclined plane of inclination
30°.
Find the distance described up the plane.
A. 40.8m
B. 48m
C. 40m
D. 38m
35. A block of mass 20kg rests on a horizontal plane whose coefficient of friction is 0.4. Find
the least
force required to move the block if it acts horizontally.
A. 190N
B. 80N
C. 196N
D. 78.4N
36. A mass of 8kg hangs in equilibrium, suspended by two light inelastic strings making
angles 30°
and 45° with the horizontal, calculate the tensions in the two strings.
A. 57.4N, 70.3W
B. 50N, 70W
C 60.5N, 60.5W
D. 50N, 50W
37. If 𝑎 = 2𝑖+ 3𝑗+ 5𝑘, 𝑏= 3𝑖−5𝑗+ 2𝑘, 𝑐= 𝑖−𝑗. calculate 𝜆 such that 2𝑎- 5𝑏 + 𝜆𝑐 is
perpendicular to the 𝑥−𝑎𝑥𝑖𝑠.
A. 8
B. 9
C. 10
D. 7
38. The probabilities that John and Joanna will passed an examination are S L and o p
respectively.
Find the probability that only one of them will pass.
S
A. Tp
o
B. Tp
T
C. Tp
q
Tp
D.
39. In how many ways can a committee of 2 men and 2 women be formed from 3 men and
5 women?
A. 12
B. 30
C. 20
D. 10
40. The formular for Spearman’s rank correlation is:
M dS
A. 1+ r rS)$
dS
B. 1 − r(rS)$)
M dS
C. 1 − r(rS)$)
M dS
D. 1 − rS
41. The following are continuous random variables except
A. The temperature of an object
B. The distance between two points
C. The population of a school
D. The marks obtained by a group students
42. The following are features of a standard normal curve except
A. It is bell-shaped
B. The area under the curve is 1
C. It is symmetric about the mean
D. The variance is zero
43. An experiment in which the outcomes are two possibilities: “Success” or “failure” is
said to be
A. Binomial
B. Normal
C Geometric
D. Bernoulli
44. The range of values of rank correlation (𝑟stuv) is
A. -1 < 𝑟stuv< 1
B. 0 < 𝑟stuv < 1
C. -1 < 𝑟stuv < 0
D. 𝑟stuv > 1
45. Find the geometric mean of the data: 5, 15, 10, 8, 12.
A. 72000
B. 821.1
C. 9.36
D. 10
46. One can easily determine the ... of a distribution from histogram.
A. mean
B. mode
C. median
D. standard deviation.
47. Find the mean of the following scores
Scores(x) 61 64 67 70 73
Freq. (f) 5 18 42 27 8
A. 65
B. 67.45
C. 67
D. 68
48. What is the mode of the following numbers 1,8,8,10,9,2,7,8,2,2,4,1,1,8,7,1
A. 8
B. 8 and 1
C. 1
D. None of the above
49. The .................. level of a test is the maximum probability of committing Type I error
when
the null hypothesis holds.
A. acceptance
B. rejection
C. significance
D. significant
50. The standard deviation of a statistic describes
A. the shape of its distribution.
B. the centre of its distribution.
C. the amount of skewness associated with its distribution.
D. the amount of variability associated with its distribution.
MATHEMATICS ESSAY QUESTIONS
1 (a). Given A = {-5, -3, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3} , B = {-4, -3, 0, 3, 5, 8}.
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Find A Δ B. 2
Marks
(b) If A, B, and C are any sets, show that A ∪(B ∪C) = (A ∪B)∪C 3
Marks
(c ) In an election involving three parties for the chairmanship and gubernatorial
election of Lagos State, voters cast their votes as follows:
190 voted for party A, 200 for party B and 250 for party C. 80 voted for A and B,
60 voted for A and C, 100 voted for B and C and 40 voted for B alone.
If 500 people voted during the election, find:
i. The number of voters who voted for all the three parties.
3 Marks
ii. The number of voters who voted for A and B but not C. 3
Marks
iii. The number of voters who did not vote for any party. 4
Marks
2 (a) i. Evaluate the determinant A.
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1 2 3
A= 4 5 6 3 Marks
7 8 9
ii. what do you conclude from 2a(i)? 1
Mark
JL)$
iii. Resolve J%# J%$S in partial fractions. Hence, obtain its Binomial
expansion up to terms 𝑥'. 4
Marks
(b) If cos 𝑥+ 𝛼= sin(𝑥+ 𝛽), find tan 𝑥 in terms of 𝛼 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝛽. 3
Marks
(c) If sin 𝐴= - and cos 𝐵= $#, where 𝐴 is obtuse and B is acute, find without
using tables the values of: i. sin(𝐴+ 𝐵) ii. tan(𝐴−𝐵). 4
Marks
sec xd , evaluate the definite integral MAT
3 (a) By using the reduction formula 002
n x
for ∫ π
4
se 6 xdx 10 Marks
∫0 c
2
(b) Find the area enclosed by the y x and the x-axis between
curve =
x 1= 0an x 2. 5
d 2=
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csc 𝑥.
𝑙𝑖𝑚
4 (a) Evaluate J– MAT 002
3 Marks
(b) By Taylor’s theorem, show that logW 1 + 𝑥 = ' +
JS JL Jo Jƒ
# – h +... u , and
x–
hence evaluate logW 1.1 to four decimal places.
8 Marks
(c) Using the trapezoidal rule with ordinates x = 1.0, 1.4, 1.8, 2.2, 2.6, 3.0;
#
evaluate . 4
𝑑𝑥
$ J%$
Marks
5. In the study of motion of rigid bodies, explain the following concepts:
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(a) i. Moment of inertia of the system 4 Marks
ii. Radius of gyration of the system. 4 Marks
(b) Find the moment of inertia and radius of gyration of a uniform thin rod of length
2a, density ρ about an axis passing through one end of the rod perpendicular to
its length 7
Marks
6 (a) State the Newton’s law of cooling and write out the differential equation
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describing the temperature of the body. 4 Marks
(b) A beaker of water initially at 1000C is allowed to cool in a room maintained
at 150c. After two minutes, the water temperature is 850C. Find the temperature
of the water after four minutes and the time taken for the water to reach 400C
(Hint: use Newton’s law of cooling 6(a) above). 5
Marks
(c) If the position vectors of points A, B and C are a = i + 3j – 7k,
b = 7i + 6j + 5k and c = 9i + 7j + 𝛽k, respectively. Find
i. | a + b | 3 Marks
ii. the value of 𝛽 if A, B and C are Collinear. 3 Marks
7(a) The following data represent scores of 50 students in a Statistics test.
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72 93 70 59 78 74 65 73 80 57 67 72 57 83 76 74 56 68 67 74 76
79 72 61 72 73 76 67 49 71 53 67 65 100 83 69 61 72 68 65 51 75
68 75 66 77 61 64 74 72
By using a class interval of five (45 – 49, 50 – 54, etc):
i. Prepare the frequency distribution table. 4 Marks
ii. What is the coefficient of variation? 4 Marks
iii. Does the data represent a sample or a population? 1 Mark
(b) Discuss briefly the measures of location associated with frequencies hence;
explain mean, mode, and median. 6 Marks
8(a) i. Find the coefficient of linear correlation between the variables A and B in the
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below table 3
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A 1 2 3 4 5
B 1 2 3 6 8
ii. Five students were ranked according to their scores in Mathematics and
Physics thus:
Student A B C D E
Mathematics 1 3 5 2 4
Physics 2 1 3 4 5
Calculate the Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient. 3
Marks
(b) Differentiate between discrete and continuous random variable.
2 Marks
(c) A company that manufactures computer chips, finds that 5% of the chips
they produce are defective. If 8 chips are selected at random, find the
probability that:
i. 2 chips will be defect 2
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ii. at least 2 chips will be defective. 2 Marks
iii. calculate for (i) and (ii) above, the number of expected defective
chips and variance in a sample of 2, 000 chips. 3Marks