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The document is a summative test in basic calculus consisting of 25 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of limits, limit laws, one-sided limits, and the difference between evaluating a function and finding its limit. The test covers topics learned in weeks 1 and 2 of a calculus course, with questions requiring students to calculate limits, identify limit laws, analyze limit properties, and distinguish between related calculus concepts.
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Summative Test 1

The document is a summative test in basic calculus consisting of 25 multiple choice questions testing students' understanding of limits, limit laws, one-sided limits, and the difference between evaluating a function and finding its limit. The test covers topics learned in weeks 1 and 2 of a calculus course, with questions requiring students to calculate limits, identify limit laws, analyze limit properties, and distinguish between related calculus concepts.
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SUMMATIVE TEST
IN basic calculus
(q3 - WEEK 1 & 2)

Department of Education
Region VIII-Eastern Visayas
Division of Southern Leyte
District of Silago
Silago, Southern Leyte
Name: _______________________________ Date: __________

Grade & Section: 12 - AMETHYST Score: _________


Code:

Summative Test 1
in Basic Calculus

Multiple Choice.

Directions: Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the correct
answer. Shade the circle with the letter of the best answer on the right box.
Show your solution in a separate sheet if possible.

1−5 x 1. b
1. Which of the following is the limit of f ( x )= 2 4 as 𝑥 A B C D
1−3 x +4 x
approaches 1?
A. -2 B. 0 C. -6 D. Does not exist

2.
2. Evaluate lim √x+4
x →0

A. -6 B. -5 C. -4 D. 1

3. Evaluate lim
√ x+ 4 3.
x →2 1−3 x
−3 1 1
A. B. 0 C. D.
5 2 6 4.

4. What is the limit of g ( x )=2 x3 −4 x 2 +1 as x approaches to −1 ?


A. −6 B. −5 C. −4 D. 1 5,

5. What is the limit of g ( x )=3 x 4−2 x−1 as x approaches to 0 ?


A. −6 B. −5 C. −4 D. −1 6.

6. Evaluate lim ( x +2)


x →3

A. 1 B. 2 C. 7 D. 5

7. Calculate lim
x →7
( x+2 1 ) 7.

A. 3 B. 5 C. 4 D. 2
8.
lim √ x−2
8. Determine x→ 11

A. 3 B. 2 C. 4 D. 6
9.
2
9. Provide the value of lim ( x +5 x−7)
x →3

A. 13 B. 12 C. 17 D. 16

2
10. lim ( x −3 x−1)
x →5

A. 11 B. 10 C. 9 D. 8

11. lim [ ( x−4 ) ( x+6 ) ]


x →3

A. – 8 B. 9 C. – 9 D. 8

12. What is the correct way in reading this equation lim f ( x )=L?
x →c

A. The limit of f ( x ) as x approaches c is L.


B. The limit of f ( x ) is equal to L as x approaches to c.
C. The limit of f ( x ) as x go to c is L.
D. All of the above

13. What limit law is it, if k is any constant, then


lim [ k∗f ( x ) ] =k lim f ( x )=k∗L
x →c x →c

A. Constant Multiple Rule C. Constant Rule


B.Product Rule D. Identity Rule

14. lim ¿¿
x →0

A. 1 B. – 2 C. – 3 D. 2

15. lim ¿¿
x →0

A. 0 B. – 2 C. – 3 D. 2

For numbers 16 – 20, determine the limits of the following functions.


Shade the circle with the letter of the best answer.

(x+2)
16. lim [3 ]
x →1

A. 23 B. 25 C. 27 D. 29
17. lim [ln (x −2)] 17.
x →2

A. 2 B. 0 C. DNE D. π

[5
(x−1)
] 18.
18. lim
x →0

A. 0.3 B. 0.2 C. – 0.3 D. – 0.2

19.
19. lim
x →0 [ cos ( x )−1
x ]
A. 2 B. 0 C. 1 D. – 1

[( ) ]
x
1
20. lim
x→−2 2
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

For numbers 21 – 25, read, analyze, and shade the circle with the
the letter of the best answer.

21. If the left side limit of a function is not equal to the right – side 21.
limit, then the limit exists.
A. True B. False C. Not sure D. No answer

22. If the left side limit of a function is equal to the right – side 22.
limit, then the limit does not exist.
A. True B. False C. Not sure D. No answer

23. One sided limit from the left side is illustrated as lim ¿ 23.
+¿
x→ c f (x)¿

A. True B. False C. Not sure D. No answer

24. One sided limit from the right side is illustrated as lim ¿ 24.
−¿
x→ c f (x)¿

A. True B. False C. Not sure D. No answer

25. There is no difference between the limit of a function and 25.


evaluating a function.
A. True B. False C. Not sure D. No answer

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