Mt/CS 401 Seminar

Spring 2004

Department of Mathematics & Computer Science
CARDINAL STRITCH UNIVERSITY
Sr. Barbara E. Reynolds, Ph.D.


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Sample Questions for the Comprehensive Exam

Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics

These questions, which have appeared on the Comprehensive Exam in previous years, give an indication of the breadth and depth of the questions that might appear on the exam this year.

  1. Stephanie, Sean, and Jenny are flying kites on a windy March afternoon. Estimate the height of the kite above the ground. How accurate is your estimate?

  2. Describe what happens to the graph of y = a x^2 + b sin (cx) + d as a, b, c, and d are varied.

  3. Lindsey has just inherited a large sum of money, and has to decide how to invest it. Is it better to invest it at a% annual interest, or at c% interest compounded continuously? How will the relative values of a and c affect his decision?

  4. Kenisha is planning to open a shop in Door County which will carry a line of pottery. She knows an artist who can make a special kind of mug for $1.75 each. At a selling price of $8.50, she expects to be able to sell 1000 mugs during the tourist season. For each nickle she lowers the price, she estimates that fifty more mugs could be sold. What price should she set for the mugs to maximize profits?

  5. Jim has been able to get an internship as a meterologist's assistant. One of his first assignments is to develop a procedure for determining the average daily temperature. He has decided to record the temperature readings at eight times during the day, and has realized that he does not need to take these readings at equally spaced times throughout the day. (For one thing, he does not want to get up in the middle of the night to make a temperature reading!) At what times (or during what time intervals) should these temperature readings be taken? Determine a method for calculating the average temperature from a given day's set of temperature readings.

  6. Consider the following statement:
    If it is snowing, Eric will certainly be on time for class.

  7. Negate the following statement:
    For every tire in the library, there is a fish in the field house such that if the tire fits the fish, the fish is a purple.

  8. Let f be a function that is periodic with period 2*Pi, i.e. f(u + 2*Pi) = f(u) for all real numbers u.
    1. If y = f(x), what is the graphical consequence of periodicity in Cartesial coordinates?
    2. If r = f(theta), what is the graphical consequence of periodicity in polar coordinates?

  9. Joe is the manager at a chemical factory which produces quarts of a certain chemical. The the average cost a, in dollars per quart, for a batch of q quarts is given by
    a = A(q) = (1130 + 7.35q) / q.

  10. It is a calm autumn day in souteast Iowa at the Ottumwa air traffic control radar installation --- except that there are some small, locally intense thunderstorms passing through the general area. Only two aircraft are in the vicinity of the station: American Flight 1003 from Minneapolis to New Orleans is approaching from the north-northwest, and United Flight 366 from Los Angeles to New York is approaching from the west-southwest. Both are on paths which will take them directly over the radar tower. There is plenty of time for Controller Erdmann to adjust the flight paths to insure a safe separation of the aircraft.

    Suddenly lightning strikes a power substation five miles away, knocking out the power to the ATC installation. There is, of course, a gasoline-powered auxiliary generator, but it fails to start. In desperation, Jason rushes outside and kicks the generator; it sputters to life. As the radar screen flickers on, the controllers find that both flights are at 33,000 feet. The American flight is 32 nautical miles from the tower, and is approaching it on a heading of 171-degrees at a rate of 405 knots. The United flight is 44 nautical miles from the tower, approaching it on a heading of 81-degrees at a rate of 465 knots.

    Is this a crisis situation? Does Tim (still) have sufficient time to adjust the flight paths to avoid a mid-air collision? Explain.

    (This problem has been adapted from Project CALC, by David A. Smith and Lawrence C. Moore.)

  11. If b > 1, what can be said about the relative magnitudes of X^b, b^X, and log (base b) X for large values of X?

  12. Following graduation, Phoenix and Yvette both found positions as programmer in Silicon Valley. Once there, of course, they had to educate themselves on earthquakes. The Richter scale is one scale used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes. The Richter number, R, is a function of the intensity, I, of the earthquake; R = f(I) = log (I).

  13. What is the domain of ln (x^2 - 8x + 15)? Explain.

  14. Leonhardt & Ledger Landscaping Inc. has been contracted by the Milwaukee County Parks & Recreation Department to landscape several boulevards and small parks. Several square garden plots are planned which are to have an area of approximately 100 square feet each. How close to ten feet should each side of a plot be so that the actual area of the plot is within 0.01 square foot of 100 square feet?

  15. Consider the limit of each of the following expressions as x --> 0. If the limit exists, find it and explain why you are right; if it doesn't exist, explain what is going on.

  16. Superman has a violent reaction to red kryptonite, which decays into green kryptonite (fortunately) with a half-life of 15 hours. It is no longer dangerous to Superman when 90% of the red kryptonite has decayed. If Superman is exposed to pure red kryptonite, for how long is he in danger?

  17. Joe usually rides a bike to school. Given several time-versus-distance graphs and several stories about his travel to school on a particular morning, match each explanation with a graph.

  18. Use both graphical and numerical methods as you investigate the following questions. Write out your explanations in complete sentences using standard English.

  19. Let S be the set of all 7-digit numbers. A 7-digit phone number consists of a 3-digit exchange followed by a 4-digit number. Page 5 of the 1996-97 white pages for Metropolitan Milwaukee lists 200 3-digit exchanges for the Local Calling Area, and sixteen exchanges for the Extended Community Calling Area. Clearly show how you are counting or calculating the number of members in each of the following sets. In some cases, you can check your work by using two different counting schemes.

  20. Negate the following statement:
    To each even integer i from 2 to 30 there corresponds an integer j between 11 and 40 such that if j divides i then i is larger than 14.
  21. A plane leaves Boston bound for Los Angeles at about 12:10 pm. At 1:00 pm the plane is directly over Elmira, NY. For the next four hours, it flies at a constant velocity of 500 mph. (You may assume that once the plane has reached its cruising altitude it maintains a constant altitude until it begins its descent into Los Angeles.)

  22. Philburt was caught speeding. The fine is $3 per minute for each mile per hour above the speed limit. Since he was clocked at speeds as much as 64 mph over a six-minute period, the judge calculates his fine as follows:
    ($3) (number of minutes) (mph over 55)} = ($3) (6) (64 - 55) = $162.
    Philburt believes that the fine is too large since he was going 55 mph at times t = 0 and t = 6, and was going 64 mph only at t = 3. He reckons, in fact that his speed is given by v(t) = 55 + 6t - t^2.


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