they normally give you the function values and interval widths.
so you should be okay,
if they don't, they'll give you enough information to work with and you'll be able to figure out the table of values from there (hopefully).
just remember to remain consistent.
if you're starting off with y1, y2, y3 ...
stick to it and know which formula/method you'd normally use,
otherwise,
stick with y0, y1, y2, y3 ... + yn
then use floe, fote, toffee, tofe, ace, whatever
just don't use the trapezoidal rule if it says simpsons