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lim 𝑦 + 1
( )
𝑥→∞ 𝑦

a. 0 b. ∞ c. 1 d. 2

52. Find the inverse matrix of the following:


2 3
[ ]
3 1

−𝟏 𝟑 2 3 3 2 2 1
𝒂. [ ] 𝑏. [ ] 𝑐. [ ] 𝑑. [ ]
𝟏 −𝟐 −1 1 −1 1 −1 −3
53. Which of the following statements is FALSE about the procedure of taping horizontal distances?
a. When a line is to be measured, both ends must first be marked.
b. A steady and firm pull is applied on one end of the tape during stretching depending on the
weight of the tape.
c. During the measurement, it is important to determine in which the tape is held nearly
horizontal.
d. In some instances, taping would be done on a hard surface such as concrete or asphalt or in
steels of the railroad.

54. Two boats left the wharf at the same time. One sailed in the direction N 30° E at 40 mph. The
other sailed due East at 25 mph. How fast were they separating at the end of one hour in mph?
a. 30 mph b. 35 c. 40 d. 45

55. Find the total length of the curve r = 4(1 – sin θ).
a. 16 b. 32 c. 18 d. 20

56. The profit on a product selling for P 8.20 is 10% of the selling price. What percentage increase
in production cost will reduce the profit by 60%?
a. 6.67 % b. 7% c. 8.55% d. 9.16%

57. It determines the value of a critical factor at which economic trade-offs area balanced.
a. Annuity b. Depreciation c. Perpetuity d. Break Even Analysis

58. The geometric mean and harmonic mean of two numbers are 12 and 7.2 , respectively. What is the
larger number?
a. 12 b. 36 c. 24 d. 30

59. Find the remainder of 3x4 + 5x2 + x – 20 when divided by x + 2.


a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6

60. It consists of authorized hauling in excess of the free-haul distance.


a. Limit of Economic Haul c. Overhaul
b. Compaction d. Subgrade

61. A civil engineer proceed to do the stadia survey to work to determine the topography of a
certain area. The transit was set up at a point A, eith the line of sight horizontal, took rod
readings from the rods placed at B and C which is 200 m and 60 m from A respectively. Compute
the stadia interval factor.
a. 91.55 b. 94.77 c. 93.58 d. 99.93

SITUATION 5: Suppose that the distribution of monthly earnings for the underemployed workers in a
certain city is known to be bell-shaped and symmetric with a mean of P 21160 and a standard deviation of
P 4550.

62. What percentage of the workers earned less than P 16610 ?


a. 12% b. 16% d. 34% d. 95%

63. What percentage of the workers earn higher than P 12060?


a. 95% b. 96% c. 97% d. 98%

64. Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of the line segment joining (2, 4) and (-1 ,6).
a. 6x – 4y = 17 b. – 6x – 4y = 17 c. 6x + 4y = 17 d. -6x + 4y = 17

65. In fundamentals of accounting, which of the following is considered as current assets?


a. Taxes b. Mortgage c. Inventories d. Equipments

66. Find the laplace transform of f(t) = t^2


a. 3/s2 b. 3/s3 c. 2/s3 d. 2/s2

67. Find the numerical coefficient of the 7th term of (3x – 2y)10.
a. 1,068,880 b. 1,088,640 c. 1,640,088 d. 1,880,460
68. The Golden State Warriors hits an average of 20 three point field goals made. What is the
probability that the they will hit 17 vs the Cavs?
a. 0.076 b. 0.080 c. 0.088 d. 0.097

69. Messages when painted on pavement should be limited to a maximum of:


a. 5 words b. 4 c. 3 d. 6

70. If sec2 A is 5/2 , the value of cos2 A is:


a. 2.5 b. 0.6 c. 1.5 d. 0.4

71. The sum of the interior angles of a polygon is 540° . Find the number of sides.
a. 23 b. 24 c. 25 d. 26

72. What is the equation of the asymptote of the hyperbola 4x2 – 9y2 = 36?
a. 2x – 3y = 0 b. 3x – 2y = 0 c. 2x – y = 0 d. 2x + y = 0

73. The weight of a mass of 10 kg using g = 9.77 m/s2 is:


a. 79.7 N b. 77.9 N c. 97.7 N d. 99.7 N

74. Locate the centroid of the area bounded by the parabola y2 = 4x , the line y = 4 and the y-axis.
a. 6/5,3 b. 2/5,3 c. 7/4, 6/5 d. 1/4 , 9/5

75. Duels in the town of Hathoria are rarely fatal. There, each warrior comes at a random moment
between 5 am and 6 am on the appointed day and leaves exactly 5 mins later, honor served, unless
the opponent Lirean arrives within the time interval and they kill each other. What fraction of
duels lead to violence?
a. 1/4 b. 1/12 c. 23/144 d. 11/54
CE GREAT MINDS PREBOARD PRACTICE

HYDRAULICS AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING

INSTRUCTION: Select the best answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each
item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided.
STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 2 only.

CONCEPTUAL AND PROBLEM SOLVING

1. The relative compaction of a sand in the field is 94%. The max and min dry unit weights of the
sand are 16.2 kN/m^3 and 49.9 m^3 respectively. Compute the dry unit weight in the field.
a. 14.92 b. 15.23 c. 16.77 d. 13.74

2. A direct shear test was conducted on a specimen of dry sand and with normal stress of 142 kPa.
Failure occurred at a shear stress of 96 kPa. The size of the specimen was 50 x 50 x 25 mm.
Compute the shearing stress if the normal stress is 85 kPa.
a. 74.23 kPa b. 64.19 c. 49.22 d. 57.46

3. A hydraulic jump occurs in a triangular flume having side slopes at 1:1. The flow rate is 0.45
m3 , depth before the jump is 0.30 m. Find the depth after the jump.
a. 0.858 m b. 0.874 c. 0.888 d. 0.893

4. Which of the following is not one of the steps in soil exploration?


a. Boring b. Sieving c. Sampling d. Testing

5. A soil sample has a unit weight of 105.7 pcf and a saturation of 50%. When its saturation is
increased to 75% , its unit weight raises to 112.7 pcf. Determine the porosity of the soil
sample in percent.
a. 40.70 b. 28.93 c. 44.87 d. 61.05

6. Oil, with ρ = 950 kg/m3 and v = 0.00002 m2/s flows through a 300 mm diameter pipe that is 100 m
long with a head loss of 8 m. ϵ/D = 0.002. Calculate the flow rate.
a. 0.294 m3/s b. 0.335 c. 0.344 d. 0.406

7. The volume of the atmospheric water is 12900 km3 . The evapotranspiration from land is 72000
km3/yr and that from the ocean is 505000 km3/year. Estimate the residence time of water molecules
in the atmosphere.
a. 7.6 days b. 7.9 c. 8.2 d. 8.5

8. Determine the submerged depth of a cube of alloy steel 0.3 m on each side floating in mercury.
The specific gravities of alloy and mercury are 7.8 and 13.6 respectively.
a. 0.172 m b. 0.185 c. 0.198 d. 0.211

9. A rectangular footing shown in figure FEPC1 - DITG is acted by a vertical load of 8060 kN and
two horizontal forces of 1500 kN in both long and the short directions with a distance of 0.6 m
from the ground surface. Detrmine the largest base pressure at the four corners if the footing
was on soil.
a. 551 kPA b. 329 c. 243 d. 20

10. A 10 m high gravity type retaining wall is required to support a hard clay backfill having a
level surface with a unit weight of 17 kN/m3. Cohesion of the hard clay is 45 kN/m2. Compute the
total lateral force from the retained soil for the theoretical active pressure condition. Assume
that the value of Ka = 1.0 for a hard clay backfill.
a. 176.32 kN b. 188.40 c. 194.55 d. 202.23

11. Determine the allowable gross vertical load –bearing capacity of the foundation if FS = 4. The
square footing with the width of 3 m, the depth is 2 meters, cohesion, ϕ = 30° and the unit
weight is 16.5 kN/m3
a. 275 kN b. 277.5 c. 280 d. 282.5

12. It is a process of removing suspended silt from the water which consists of earthly matter, fine
sand or the like carried by running water and deposited as a sediment.
a. Filtration b. Evapotranspiration c. Erosion d. Desiltation

13. It measures the buffering capacity of the water against changes in pH.
a. Salinity b. Acidity b. Alkalinity d. Fluidity

14. Determine the weight W that can be equilibrated by the force acting on the piston of Figure FMFS
– JMF15.
a. 53 kN b. 64 c. 95 d. 85
15. A cohesive soil deposit is considered soft if the unconfined compression strength in kPa is
between:
a. 0-24 b. 48-96 c. 96-192 d. 24-48

16. The 1.5 m impeller of a closed centrifugal water pump is rotated at 1500 rpm. If the casing is
full of water, what pressure is developed by rotation?
a. 6470 kPa b. 6530 c. 6730 d. 6940

17. Find the width of the channel at the back of the suppressed weir using the following data: H =
28.5 cm , d = 2.485 m, Q = 0.84 cu m/s. Use Francis’ formula.
a. 1.5 m b. 2.7 c. 3 d. 3.6

18. For a given soil, the following parameters known as follows: Gs = 2.74 , γ = 20.6 kN/m3 , and ω =
16.6%. Determine the porosity of the soil.
a. 0.34 b. 0.42 c. 0.47 d. 0.53

19. The discharge through a 75 mm diameter orifice at the bottom of a large tank was measured be
1,734 liters in a minute. If the head over the orifice remain constant at 5.5 m, compute the
coefficient of discharge.
a. 0.54 b. 0.63 c. 0.75 d. 0.82

20. A barge floating in fresh water has the form of a paralellpiped having dimensions in meters of
10 x 30 x 3 . It weighs 4500 kN when loaded with center of gravity along its vertical axis 4 m
from the bottom. Find the metacentric height in rolling position.
a. 2.215 m b. 4.55 c. 5.455 d. 3.785

SITUATIONAL
SITUATION 1: The specific gravity of oil is 0.82.

21. Calculate the specific weight.


a. 8.216 kN/m3 b. 8.044 c. 8.315 d. 8.175

22. Calculate the density in slugs.


a. 1.59 b. 1.77 c. 1.63 d. 1.37

23. Calculate the density in kg/m3


a. 800 b. 810 c. 820 d. 830

SITUATION 2: A 0.36 m square pre-stressed concrete pile is be driven in a clayey soil shown in Figure
FE2PC2 – MMC. The design capacity of the pile is 360 kN, with a factor of safety of 2. The unconfined
compression strength of clay is 111 kPa, Unit weight of clayey soil is 18.5 kN/m3.

24. Calculate the end bearing capacity of the pile is Nc = 9?


a. 55.30 kN b. 60.10 c. 64.74 d. 76.40

25. Which of the following most nearly gives the skin friction expected to develop along the shaft
of the pile.
a. 655.26 kN b. 553.40 c. 684.40 d. 605.85

26. Find the minimum length of the pile using α = 0.76.


a. 11.80 m b. 10.08 c. 8.50 d. 10.79

SITUATION 3: Specifications for a proposed earth fill require that the soil be compacted to 95% of
Standard proctor dry density. Tests on glacial till borrow indicated γmax = 19.51 kN/m3 at an optimum
water content of 12%. The borrow material in its natural condition has a void ratio of 0.60. If the sp.
Gr. is 2.65,

27. Compute the void ratio of the soil.


a. 0.377 b. 0.403 c. 0.519 d. 0.623

28. Compute the volume of solids.


a. 0.713 m3 b. 0.769 c. 0.824 d. 0.877

29. Find the maximum volume of the borrow required to make one cu m of acceptable compacted fill?
a. 0.44 m3 b. 3.44 c. 2.59 d. 1.44

SITUATION 4: The gate shown in the Figure FMCS – PGMA weighs 5 kN for each meter normal to the paper.
Its center of gravity is 0.5 m from the left face and 0.6 m above the lower face.

30. Find the horizontal force in terms of h.


a. 4.905h2 b. 9.81h2 c. 10h2 d. 5h2

31. Find the vertical force in terms of h.


a. 17.514h b. 15.711h c. 14.715h d. 11.574h
32. Find h for the gate just to come up to the vertical position.
a. 0.3715 m b. 0.4718 c. 0.2748 d. 0.5014

SITUATION 5: From the Figure GEHC – VL,

33. Find the equivalent coefficient of permeability in 10^-4 cm/s.


a. 8.055 b. 8.133 c. 8.025 d. 8.354

34. Find the total flow.


a. 6.741 x 10^-5 m3/s b. 6.741 x 10^-4 c. 6.741 x 10^-3 d. 6.741 x 10^-2

35. Find the total flow liters/s.


a. 6.741 x 10^-5 m3/s b. 6.741 x 10^-4 c. 6.741 x 10^-3 d. 6.741 x 10^-2

SITUTATION 6: A square footing 3 x 3 m carries a column load of 3500 kN resting on the sand layer as
shown in Figure GECOS – JJLJ. Unit weight of sand above the water table is 17.31 kN/m3 and has a
saturated unit weight of 18.10 kN/m3 below the water table. The sand overlies a clay layer 1.2 m thick
having a saturated unit weight of 16.50 kN/m3 and a void ratio of 1.70.

Compression Index:
Cs = 0.04 due to preconsolidation pressure
Cc = 0.35 primary consolidation index

36. Compute the preconsolidation pressure Pc if the over consolidation ratio is 2.


a. 69.468 kpa b. 75.311 c. 80.625 d. 84.019

37. Find the total effective stress at the center of the clay.
a. 159.315 b. 154.764 c. 147.208 d. 141.002

38. Determine the settlement due to consolidation due to overconsolidation.


a. 55 mm b. 60 c. 75 d. 85

SITUATION 7: A 7 m deep braced cut in sand shown in Figure FEBS – LMP. In the plan the struts are placed
at a spacing 2 m center to center.

39. Find the strut load at level A.


a. 109.22 b. 36.4 c. 0 d. 194.16

40. Find the strut load at level C.


a. 109.22 b. 36.4 c. 0 d. 194.16

41. Find the strut load at level B.


a. 109.22 b. 36.4 c. 0 d. 194.16

SITUATION 8: If an artificial atmosphere consists of 20% oxygen and 80% nitrogen by volume at 101.32 kPa
at 20° C, R(O2) = 260 and R(N2) = 297

42. Find the partial pressure of oxygen.


a. 20.3 kPa b. 21.7 c. 22.5 d. 23.1

43. Find the specific weight of nitrogen.


a. 9.07 N/m3 b. 9.14 c. 9.38 d. 9.51

44. Find the specific weight of the mixture.


a. 9.81 kN/m3 b. 10.12 c. 11.75 d. 13.84

SITUATION 9: A open cylindrical tank, 2 m in diameter and 4 m high contains water to a depth of 3 m. it
is rotated about its own vertical axis with a constant angular speed ω.

45. If ω = 100 rpm, how much area at the bottom of the tank is uncovered?
a. 0.7 m2 b. 0.8 c. 0.9 d. 1.0

46. Determine the angular speed will just zero the depth of the water at the center of the tank?
a. 80 rpm b. 85 c. 100 d. 110

47. If ω = 3 rad/s, Find the value of h.


a. 0.23 b. 0.41 c. 0.55 d. 0.69

SITUATION 10: A fire pump delivers water through a 300 mm Φ main to a hydrant shown in Figure HDBE – JSC
to which is connected to a rubber-line fire hose 100 mm in Φ terminating to a 25 mm Φ nozzle. The nozzle
is 2.5 m above the hydrant and 16 m above the pump. Assuming frictional losses of 3 m from the pump to
the hydrant, 2 m in the hydrant, 10 m from the hydrant to the base of the nozzle, and the loss in the
nozzle of 4% of the velocity head in the jet. The gage pressure right after the pump is 550 kPa.
48. Determine the flow rate.
a. 0.011 m3/s b. 0.024 c. 0.038 d. 0.044

49. Determine the velocity of the nozzle.


a. 19.20 m/s b. 20.38 c. 21.74 d. 22.15

50. What vertical height can the jet be thrown?


a. 22 m b. 24 c. 27 d. 28
Figure FEPC1 – DITG

Figure FMFS – JMF15


Figure FE2PC2 – MMC

Figure FMCS – PGMA

Figure GEHC – VL
Figure FEBS – LMP

Figure HDBE - JSC


CE GREAT MINDS PREBOARD PRACTICE

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION

INSTRUCTION: Select the best answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each
item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided.
STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use pencil no. 2 only.

SITUATION 1: A rectangular wooden beam has a span of 6 m and carries a total uniform load of 25 kN/m
including its own weight. The beam is made up of 80% stress grade Apitong will allowable stresses of the
following:

Allowable stresses for Apitong 80% stress grade:

Allowable bending = 16.5 MPa


Compression parallel to the grain = 9.56 MPa
Compression perpendicular to the grain = 2.20 MPa
Shear parallel to the grain = 1.73 MPa
Modulus of elasticity = 7310 MPa

1. Find the smallest dimension of the beam that will not exceed the allowable bending stress.
a. 220 x 440 b. 200 x 400 c. 225 x 375 d. 250 x 500

2. Find the smallest dimension of the beam that will not exceed the allowable shearing stress.
a. 220 x 440 b. 200 x 400 c. 225 x 375 d. 250 x 500

3. Find the smallest dimension of the beam that will not exceed the allowable shearing stress.
a. 220 x 440 b. 200 x 400 c. 225 x 375 d. 250 x 500

SITUATION 2: A particle moces along a horizontal straight line with acceleration of a = 6 3√S , when t =
2 sec , its displacement is S = 27 m and its velocity is 27 m/s .

4. Which of the following gives the displacement when t = 4 sec?


a. 125 m b. 100 c. 75 d. 50

5. Which of the following gives the velocity of the point when t = 4 sec?
a. 80 m/s b. 75 c. 60 d. 55

6. What is the acceleration of the point when t = 4 sec?


a. 40 m/s2 b. 30 c. 25 d. 15

SITUATION 3: In the figure shown in Figure STSDM – AFE , using slope deflection method,

7. Compute the fixed end moment at BC .


a. -12.79 b. 12.79 c. -13.5 d. 13.5

8. Find the slope at B.


a. 3.1765/EI b. 4.0283/EI c. 4.1775/EI d. 5.0830/EI

9. Find the vertical reaction at C.


a. 2.83 kip b. 4.56 c. 3.07 d. 7.52

SITUATION 4: A 300 mm concrete wall supports a dead load of 300 kN and a live load of 220 kN. The
allowable bearing pressure is 240 kPa and the level of the bottom of the footing is 1.2 m below the
ground surface. Assume concrete weighs 24 kN/m3 and that of soil is 16 kN/m3. Use f’c = 28 MPa, fy of 28
mm bars = 248 MPa, 600 mm , steel covering of 100 mm.

10. Determine the effective soil pressure.


a. 220 kPa b. 216 c. 210 d. 202

11. Calculate the ultimate moment produced.


a. 177.85 kN.m b. 166.20 c. 164.41 d. 157.25

12. Determine the area of bars as designed.


a. 2823 mm2 b. 2745 c. 2874 d. 2799

SITUATION 5: A W 610 x 113 is to be supported on a 300 mm concrete wall such that there is a bearing 200
mm wide. Use A 36 steel Fy = 250 MPa and f’c = 20.7 MPa.

Properties of W 610 x 113


d = 6008 mm, bf = 228 mm, K = 35.94 mm, tf = 17.3 mm , tw = 11.9 mm
13. Find the maximum end reaction due to bearing on the wall.
a. 456.2 kN b. 501.8 c. 385.9 d. 417.3

14. Which of the following gives the maximum end reaction due to web yielding?
a. 569 kN b. 487 c. 523 d. 511

15. Calculate the maximum end reaction due to bending stress of the flange.
a. 160 kN b. 145 c. 140 d. 125

SITUATION 6: Determine the determinancy of the following structures shown in the following figures. Take
note the zero degree means determinate, X is unstable and n° means indeterminate.

16. Figure STDS – CEB


a. 1° b. 2° c. 0 d. X

17. Figure STDS – JST


a. 5° b. 3° c. X d. 2°

18. Figure STDS – ELS


a. X b. 0° c. 2° d. 3°

SITUATION 7: Three cylinders in Figure ESEF – KT have the indicated weights and dimensions. Assuming
smooth contact surfaces,

19. Calculate the reaction at A.


a. 600 lb b. 400 c. 0 d. 346.41

20. Calculate the reaction at B.


a. 600 lb b. 400 c. 0 d. 346.41

21. Calculate the reaction at C.


a. 600 lb b. 400 c. 0 d. 346.41

SITUATION 8: A 250 x 300 mm concrete beam is prestressed with a prestressing force of 530 kN at an
eccentricity of 60 mm. The beam carries a superimposed load of 50 kN/m.

22. Calculate the stress at the top.


a. 1.41 MPa b. 1.39 c. 1.34 d. 1.30

23. Calculate the stress at the bottom.


a. 15.23 MPa b. 15.55 c. 15.67 d. 15.78

24. Calculate the maximum span that can be carried by the beam.
a. 4 m b. 3 c. 6 d. 9

SITUATION 9: A reinforced concrete beam has a width of 280 mm an effective depth of 520 mm. It is
reinforced with 4 – 28 mm Φ bars at the bottom. Using f’c = 21 MPa, and fs = 140 MPa with n = 9.

25. What is the location of the neutral axis from the bottom?
a. 301.51 mm b. 294.18 c. 311.50 d. 281.94

26. Find the moment of inertia in x 10^6 mm^4.


a. 3015.77 b. 2925.7 c. 2693.5 d. 2988.7

27. Find the moment that can be carried.


a. 122.6 kN m b. 129.3 c. 137.8 d. 140.1

SITUATION 10: In the Figure MMMOI – JDJS,

28. Find the minimum moment of inertia.


a. 500 b. 640 c. 720 d. 780

29. Find the maximum moment of inertia.


a. 3000 b. 2560 c. 2200 d. 2080

30. Find the maximum product of inertia.


a. 900 b. 960 c. 1000 d. 1040

SITUATION 11: A model rocket is launched from point A with an initial velocity of 75 mps. If the
rocket’s descent parachute does not deploy and the rocket lands a distance of d = 100 m from the A,

31. Find the angle that Vo forms with the vertical.


a. 3.59° b. 5.76° c. 2.12° d. 1.77°
32. What is the maximum height above A reached by the rocket?
a. 270 m b. 275 c. 285 d. 300

33. Determine the time of the duration of the flight.


a. 15.89 s b. 13.57 c. 14.07 d. 15.00

SITUATION 12: Cable ABCD supports the loading shown in Figure STAC – 8080.

34. Calculate tension CD.


a. 6.414 kN b. 4.09 c. 1.57 d. 0

35. Determine the angle in cable BC.


a. 10.07° b. 8.130° c. 11.225 d. 13.805

36. Determine the sag yb.


a. 2.66 m b. 2.50 c. 2.43 d. 2.34

SITUATION 13: A column section shown in Figure RCCS – GSW31 is reinforced with 8 – 32 mm ϕ bars, with a
clear concrete cover of 40 mm for the 12 mm ϕ ties. Due to reversal of lateral forces, the design axial
load due to the reversal effect of DL , LL, and WL changes as follows:

Along the positive x-direction: Mu = -420 kN.m , Vu = 370 kN , Nu = 1320 kN


Along the negative x-direction: Mu = +420 kN.m , Vu = 370 kN , Nu = 450 kN

Use f’c = 28 MPa and fy = 415 MPa

Refer to Figure RCCS – CCLBJ for the specifications.

37. Determine the concrete shear strength for the positive x-direction using simplified calculation.
a. 261.4 kN b. 270 c. 282.9 d. 285.6

38. Determine the concrete shear strength for the negative x-direction using simplified calculation.
a. 200.6 kN b. 212.8 c. 220.6 d. 235.1

39. Determine the required spacing of shear reinforcement.


a. 340 mm b. 320 mm c. 260 mm d. 250 mm

SITUATION 14: A normal weight concrete tested at 28 days yielded the following situations.

40. Determine the ratio of the modulus of rupture to the compressive strength if fu = 26.48 MPa and
ft = 2.83 MPa. Hint: Ratio = ft/fu
a. 0.09 b. 0.11 c. 0.14 d. 0.20

41. Compute the average compressive strength fc’r for the design concrete mix if the specified
compressive strength f’c = 28 MPa such that record of prior cylinder test results are not
available. For specifications, refer to Figure MTACS – IJCS.
a. 40.7 MPa b. 36.5 c. 7.0 d. 21.0

42. From a compression test , the axial strain is 0.0015 and the lateral strain is 0.00027.
Calculate the Poisson’s ratio.
a. 0.18 b. 0.10 c. 0.09 d. 0.06

SITUATION 15: Describe the following terms in RA 9184.

43. HoPE stands for:


a. Head of the Preceding Engineers c. Head of the Professional Executive
b. Head of the Procuring Entity d. Head of the Program Experts

44. Refers to a websites that integrates a wide variety of contents for a purpose of attracting and
aggregating multiple users together in a central virtual space.
a. Treaties b. Procuring Entity c. Portal d. Goods

45. RA 9184 known as:


a. Civil Engineering Law c. National Building Code
b. IRR of Government Infrastructures d. Government Procurement Reform Act

SITUATION 16: Three cables are used to tether a balloon as shown in Figure EMTDF – KKVM knowing that
force in cable AC is 444 N.

46. Determine the tensile force on AD.


a. 240 N b. 540.20 c. 496.36 d. 956

47. Determine the tensile force on AB.


a. 240 N b. 540.20 c. 496.36 d. 956
48. Compute the vertical force P exerted by the balloon A.
a. 240 N b. 540.20 c. 496.36 d. 956

SITUATION 17: Figure RCD – TRDDR shows floor framing plan of a reinforced concrete building. All beams
are 300 mm x 500 mm. Use 1.2D + 1.6L

49. Compute the uniform service dead load at beam DEF.


a. 17.1 kN/m b. 19.5 c. 20.7 d. 22.2

50. Compute the ultimate uniform load.


a. 35.52 kN/m b. 39.72 c. 40.08 d. 41.43

51. Compute the total ultimate load concentrated at E induced by beam DEF using the tributary area
method.
a. 238.32 kN b. 240.09 c. 245.56 d. 260.15

SITUATION 18: A national highway project 7.2 m wide by 1 km by 25 cm thick. Using class A mixture
(multiplied by 9 for bags of cement , 0.5 for every cu m of sand and 1 for every cu m of gravel.)

52. Calculate the number of bags of cement required.


a. 20000 cu m b. 19500 c. 18000 d. 16200

53. Calculate the volume of sand required.


a. 1000 cu m b. 900 c. 1800 d. 2000

54. Calculate the volume required for gravel.


a. 1000 cu m b. 900 c. 1800 d. 2000

SITUATION 19: Two plates each with thickness t = 16 mm are bolted together with 6 – 22 mm ϕ bolts
forming a lap connection shown in Figure SDBC – HK. Bolt hole diameter = 25 mm.

Allowable stresses:

Tensile stress on gross area of the plate = 0.60Fy


Tensile stress on net area of the plate = 0.50Fu
Shear stress of the bolt: Fv = 120 MPa
Bearing stress of the bolt: Fp = 1.2Fu

55. Calculate the shear capacity of the bolts.


a. 275.60 kN b. 274.56 c. 273.70 d. 270.40

56. Calculate the bearing capacity of the bolts.


a. 1060.55 kN b. 1037.80 c. 1021.13 d. 1013.76

57. Calculate the block shear capacity.


a. 592 kN b. 556 c. 520 d. 504

SITUATION 20: For the given state of stresses shown in Figure SMMC – ECS29,

58. Calculate the angle of failure plane.


a. 35° b. 37° c. 40° d. 42°

59. Calculate the maximum stress exerted.


a. 15.70 MPa b. 19.5 c. 13.6 d. 14.0

60. Calculate the maximum stress.


a. 86.4 MPa b. 88.8 c. 90.0 d. 92.6

SITUATION 21: A simply supported beam having a width of 350 mm and an effective depth of 520 mm carries
a uniformly distributed factored load of 7 kN/m including the own weight and Pu = 370 kN acting 2 m from
the left support. Use f’c = 20.7 MPa, all steel including stirrups is 415 MPa. See Figure RCDCS – AJMY.

61. Determine the ultimate shear force.


a. 170.54 kN b. 165.50 c. 169.14 d. 235.86

62. Determine the shear force for concrete.


a. 140.77 kN b. 184.56 c. 164.76 d. 145.54

63. Determine the spacing required.


a. 200 mm b. 190 c. 160 d. 140
SITUATION 22: A 300 mm x 500 mm is reinforced with 4 – 28 mm ϕ of area 615.75 sq mm each, one in each
corner with a spacing of compression steel equal to 65 mm. Use f’c = 24.19 MPa, Es = 2 x 10^6 MPa ang fy
= 345.58 MPa.

64. Compute the ultimate load on balance failure.


a. 1456 kN b. 1582 c. 1677 d. 1862

65. Compute the ultimate moment on balance failure.


a. 400 kN m b. 375 c. 360 d. 350

66. Compute the eccentricity on balanced failure.


a. 250 mm b. 240 c. 225 d. 205

SITUATION 23: A W 460 x 177 column has a length of 8 m. Refer to the NSCP Specs at Figure SDSC – SLMY.
Use fy = 380 MPa, A = 22600 mm2 and rmin = 68.2 mm. If the both ends are hinged, (K = 1.00)

67. Compute the slenderness ratio.


a. 56.30 b. 117.30 c. 78.35 d. 58.65

68. Find the value of limiting slenderness ratio, Cc.


a. 105.93 b. 115.68 c. 101.93 d. 95.68

69. Find the allowable load that could carry.


a. 1588 kN b. 1635 c. 1692 d. 1716

CONCEPTUAL AND PROBLEM SOLVING

70. Which of the following objects considered as machine parts in the necessary of stiffness?
a. connecting rod b. beams c. trusses d. purlins

71. Marble A is placed in a hollow tube, and the tube is swung in a horizontal plane, causing the
marble to be thrown out. As viewed from the top, which of the following points best describes
the path of the marble after leaving the tube. Refer to Figure EDRM – RCC1.
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

72. A 200 mm thick one way reinforced slab overhangs a simple support. The span of overhang is 2.4
m. Drawings called for the reinforcement to be placed with top cover of 25 mm. The steel was
misplaced, however and later was found to be as much as 87.5 mm. below the top of the concrete.
Use f’c = 27.6 MPa, fy = 414.6 MPa. Reinforcing bars is 22 mm ϕ spaced at 275 mm on cover. Find
the Ultimate moment ϕMn as built.
a. 78.75 kN.m b. 78.31 c. 76.55 d. 80.22

73. A wooden beam 150 x 300 mm is loaded at flexural strength of 8 MPa. Find the maximum moment that
could carry.
a. 12 kN.m b. 18 c. 20 d. 25

74. These are the displays of cumulative costs, labor hours, or other quantities plotted against
time.
a. Gantt chart b. PERT c. S Curve d. Primavera

75. A building in Manila is to be designed to have a base shear coefficient of 1.402 with a site
coefficient if 1.2. Find the fundamental period of vibration.

Use the formula : C = 1.25S / T^(2/3)

a. 1.85 s b. 1.64 c. 1.11 d. 0.98


Figure STSDM – AFE

Figure STDS – CEB

Figure STDS – JST

Figure STDS – ELS

Figure ESEF – KT
Figure SMMOI – JDJS

Figure STAS - 8080


Figure RCCS – GSW31
Figure RCCS – CCLBJ

Figure MTACS – IJCS


Figure EMTDF – KKVM

Figure RCDFFP - TRDDR

Figure SDBC - HK
Figure SMMC – ECS29

Figure EDRM – RCC1

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