MATH 110 Midterm Tests

Updated: 2016 02 01

All tests in this course are closed book exams (no notes, formula sheets, or books). No calculators or other electronic devices, including cell phones, are allowed during the exam. Bring a watch in case there is no clock in the classroom.

Midterm Test 2

Solutions

Date: Wednesday Feb 10, 2016.

Time: The test starts at 6 PM. Arrive early. There will be no allowances for late arrival.

Duration: 90 mimutes.

Location: The midterm exam will take place in the following classrooms:

Topics

Midterm 2 covers material from Week 2.1 to Week 2.5, as per the course outline posted here. This corresponds to the material in the following sections of the textbook:

Practice Problems

In addition to reviewing the written assignments and the questions on WeBWorK, here is a list of practice problems from the textbook.

Midterm Test 1

Solutions

Date: Wednesday Oct 26, 2015.

Time: The test starts at 6PM. Arrive early. There will be no allowances for late arrival.

Duration: 90 mimutes.

Location: The midterm exam will take place in the following classrooms:

Topics

Midterm 1 covers material from Week 1 to Week 6, as per the course outline posted here. This corresponds to the material in the following sections of the textbook:

Practice Problems

In addition to reviewing the written assignments and the questions on WeBWorK, here is a list of practice problems from the textbook.

Here some old midterm exams. Be aware that these exams do not cover the same topics as this year's exam.

2013 October Midterm Test

here (ignore questions 1, 6(c))

2014 October Midterm Test

here (this exam tested only up to Section 2.0)

Other Information

Missed Midterm Tests: Allowance for a missed midterm test may be granted in the following two circumstances: (a) prior notice of a valid, documented absence (e.g. out-of-town varsity athletic commitment) on the scheduled date; or (b) notification to the instructor within 72 hours of absence due to medical condition. Otherwise the score is 0. Original written documentation (for example a doctor’s note or letter from a coach) is required.

Students with a scheduling conflict are allowed to write the test on an alternate date. Please contact your instructor for details about the alternate test.

Cheating: UBC takes cheating incidents very seriously. After due investigation, students found guilty of cheating on tests and exams are usually given a final grade of 0 in the course, suspended from UBC for one year, and a notation made on their Transcript of Academic Record. More information.