The following quizzes were created as tools that students can use to help themselves assess  their understanding of some of the key concepts discussed in the MTH 251 labs.  The main purpose of the quizzes is to help students identify areas where they may need further study.  The quizzes are not a substitute for textbook homework; in fact, the quizzes are designed to be taken after completion of both the lab and the homework assigned for the lab.  The quizzes also do not necessarily reflect the types of questions the student can expect from any given instructor when tested over the material.  Finally, the quizzes can in no way be used by the student as an assessment tool for their ability to communicate mathematical ideas in a meaningful way.
 
On to the Limit Law Quiz Limit Laws - Do you know the details?
On to the more limit questions with some continuity thrown in for fun! :-) Continuity and Limits from a graphical and numerical perspective
Finding first derivative values numerically and symbolically
on to the slope quiz Interpreting constant slopes in applied contexts
on to the first of several derivative quizzes! Visualizing first derivative curves from function curve
Interpreting function values and first derivative values in applied contexts
on to derivative sign quiz Graphical behavior - What's the implication for the function, first derivative or second derivative?
Interpreting derivative values in applied contexts - more practice for you :-)
Drill problems on function derivative formulas
Drill problems focusing on the quotient and product rules
on to the chain rule and logarithm derivative problems Drill problems focusing on the chain rule and on logarithmic functions
Velocity, speed, and acceleration
Implicit Differentiation 
on to the Related Rates Quiz Related Rates - questions focusing on one or two steps at a time
Integral values - estimates with Riemann Sums - exact values using traditional geometry formulas
The Total Change Theorem

This page and all quizzes were created by and are maintained by Steve Simonds.  All questions and images are the original creation of Steve Simonds.  The tests and mathematical images were created using ExamView Pro.  Other images were created using ExamView Pro, Maple V, Microsoft Word, and/or Paint Shop Pro.