CIV Question Bank 2023
CIV Question Bank 2023
CIV Question Bank 2023
Module 1 Section A
Q16. What tests would you specify to ensure if the cement supplied at the site is of good
quality?
Module 1 Section B
Q25. What do you understand by compacting factor? Describe the test procedure to
determine this factor.
Q26. Which test are performed in the laboratory to test the bricks. Explain any one.
Q28. Define water cement ratio. How does it influence concrete strength?
Q. What are the various test performed on cement? Explain any one.
Q34. Discuss the terms; Frog, king closer, half bat, natural bed, workability of stone.
Q35. How stone masonry is classified.
Module 1 Section C
Q37. What are bonds, explain their types. What are the important points to remember while
making brick or stone masonry?
Q39.Which Engineering Tests are performed to test stone for various purposes. Explain
Q41. Enumerate the laboratory test for cement and describe any two of them.
Q42. Describe various factors which affect the strength of cement concrete.
Module 2 Section A
Q4. Write short notes on whole circle bearing system and quadrental bearing system.
(a) 3500 10’ (b) 2250 30’ (c) 120°30’ (d) 50° 15’
Q6. Name different instrument and accessories used in surveying with their uses.
Q7. Covert the following quadrental bearing into whole circle bearing.
Q8. What are the different types of levelling operations. Explain any one in detail.
Q9. Write short note on the following; Survey station, Base line, Check line, Offset.
Q10. Explain the following: Levelling, Level surface, Level line, Horizontal plane.
Q11. Define the terms: True and magnetic bearing, Local Attraction, Back bearing, Magnetic
declination.
Module 2 Section B
Q12. Draw the neat and labelled diagram of prismatic compass.
Q13. Discuss all the accessories used in chain surveying.
Q14. Discuss various errors in chain and compass surveying.
Q15. Write a short note on EDM, GPS and theodolite.
Q16. A Dumpy level is set on the field and the staff reading on bench mark of 200m is taken
1.855. Then on points P,Q,R the staff reading was 2.50, 1.75, 3.05. Find the Reduce level of
these points. By Height of instrument method
Q17. In a levelling operation following staff intercept is found 1.05, 1.885, 1.50, 2.55. the
first reading was taken on bench mark of 150.50m find the reduce level of the other points by
rise and fall method. Instrument was not shifted.
Q18. Write the difference between prismatic compass and surveyor’s compass.
Q19. Between points A and E which are 250 m apart in east-west direction, a base line AE is
drawn and perpendicular offsets are drawn.At Chainage 50 m at point B one offset BF of 35
on noth side is drawn, at chainage 120m point C one offset CG on south of 40 m is drawn,
and at chainage 180m point D an offset DH of 50 on north side is taken. Find the area of
AFHEGA.
Q20. The following consecutive reading were taken with a level and 4m levelling staff
ground at common interval of 30m as 0.725 on A, 0.935, 2.845, 3.745, 3.935, 0.965, 1.135,
1.785, 2.625,3.845, 0.965, 1.575 and 2.015 on B. The elevation of point A is 220.50m. Make
up level book page, apply usual check and calculate the reduced levels of points. Also
calculate the gradient of line AB.
Q21. The fore bearings of the line AB, BC, CD and DE are 45030’, 120015’, 200030’ and
280045’ respectively. Find angles B,C and D.
Q13. The bearings of the line OA, OB, OC and OD are 30030’, 140015’, 220045’ and
310030’ respectively. Find angles AOB, BOC and COD.
Module 2 Section C
Q22. A Traverse ABCDA is made in the form of a square taking in clockwise order. If the
bearing of AB is 120030’ find the bearings of the other sides.
Q23. Determine the area of the field AGHFKLA as shown in the figure in the chain and
offset survey. Assume suitable scale. Base line AF length is 165m.
Q24. The following reading are successively taken with a level: 0.355, 0.485, 0.625, 1.755,
1.895, 2.350, 1.780, 0.345, 0.685, 1.230 and 2.150 the instrument is shifted after 4 and 7
reading. Prepare a level book and calculate the RL of different point. The RL of the first point
is 255.5 m. (use any method)
Module 3 Section A
Q10. What do you understand by Green buildings, what is the need of green buildings?
Module 3 Section B
Module 3 Section C
Module 4 Section A
1. Two forces 100N and 150 N are acting simultaneously at a point. What is the resultant of
these two forces if the angle between them is 45°.
2. With an example explain how the resultant of coplanar parallel forces can be found.
5. Explain with the help of diagram (a) parallel forces (b) concurrent forces (c) coplanar non
concurrent forces (d) non coplanar and concurrent forces.
6. Explain Triangle law of forces and Polygon law of forces, statement figures and uses
8. What do you understand by free body diagram? Give any two examples.
12. A Ball is resting between two inclined planes, inclination of the planes are 60° and 30°, as
shown in the figure . If the weight of ball is 500 N. Draw the free body diagram of the ball
and find the reactions on the inclined planes.
13. What is the meaning of resultant and equilibrant show in examples.
Module 4 Section –B
14. A block of weight is hanged by two strings as shown in the figure, draw free body
diagram of the joint C and find the tensions T1and T2 in the string AC and CB. Take
the weight of the rectangular Block 200 N. T1 is at 30° and T2 is at 60° form horizontal
support.
15. A smooth sphere of weight W is supported by a string fastened to a point A on the smooth
vertical wall, the other end is in contact with point B on the wall as shown in Fig. Weight of
ball is 200 N. find the reaction of ball on wall (Rw)and tension in the string (T).
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16. Explain the following (a) triangle law of forces (b) law of parallelogram (c) polygon law
of forces
18. Describe formula used to find resultant of parallelogram law of forces. Take any example.
19. Find the magnitude of two forces , such that if they act at right angles their resultant is
√10 N. But if they act at 60°, their resultant is √13 N.
20. The forces 20N, 30N, 40N, 50N, and 60N are acting at one of the angular point of the
regular hexagon, toward the other five angular points, taken in order. Find the magnitude and
direction of the resultant force.
22. Find the magnitude, direction and position of the resultant force.
Module 4 Section C
23. Four forces equal to P, 2P, 3P, 4P are respectively acting along the four sides of a square
ABCD taken in order. Find the magnitude direction and position of the resultant force.
24. A light string ABCDE whose extremity A is fixed, has weights W1 and W2 attached to it
at B and C. It passes round a small smooth peg at D carrying a weight of 300 N at the free
end E as shown in the figure . If in the equilibrium position BC is horizontal and AB and CD
make 150°and 120°with BC, find
(i) Tension in the portion AB, BC and CD of the string and (ii) Magnitude of W1 and W2.
25. Three cylinders weighing 100 N each and of 80 mm diameter are placed in a channel of
180 mm width as shown in the figure . Determine the pressure exerted by (i) the cylinder A
on B at the point of contact (ii) the cylinder B on the base (iii) the cylinder B on the wall.
Q26 A truss of 10 meters is loaded as shown in the figure below. Find the forces in all the
members of the truss.
Q28. Each member of the truss is 3meter length. The truss is freely supported at its end
points. At points B and C forces 2kN and 4kN are applied respectively. Find the forces in all
the members of the truss. Also indicate whether the forces compressive or tensile in nature.
Q29 Truss ABC has a span of 5m as shown in the figure carries a load of 10kN at apex A.
Find the forces in all the members of the truss.
Q30. A truss of 12 m span is loaded as shown in the figure. Determine the forces in the
members BD, CE, CD of the truss.
Q31. A cantilever truss of 3m span is loaded as shown in the figure. Find the forces in all the
members of the truss.
Q32. A cantilever truss of 3m span is loaded as shown in the figure. Find the forces in all the
members of the truss.
Module 5 Section A
Q1. Derive an expression for Moment of Inertia for a Rectangular section about its
centroidal axis.
Q2. What do you understand by moment of inertia. Explain perpendicular axis theorem.
Q4. Determine the moment of inertia of a rectangular section from basic principle.
Q5. Determine the moment of inertia of a triangular section about its base.
Q6. Write the formula for C.G. of the following (show C.G. by making their sketches)
(a)Semi Circle, (b) Right Circular Cone, (c) Hemi Sphere, (d) Right Angle
Triangle.
Q7. Write the formulae for moment of inertia for the following .
(d) triangle about its c.g. and about its base (say base width b and height h)
Q8. What is the meaning of centroid and centre of gravity, make figure of some regular figure
and show their CG coordinates.
Q9. Determine support reactions for the transverse load subjected to the simply supported
beam AB of 8m length.
Module 5 Section B
Q10. Determine the centre of gravity of the given channel section of dimension 100 X 50 X
15 mm.
Q13. Draw shear force and bending moment diagram for the following loading.
Q14. Draw shear force and bending moment diagrams for the following loadings
Q15.Draw shear force and bending moment diagram for the following loading.
Q. Draw Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams for given loading.
Q16. Draw Shear force and Bending Moment Diagrams for the following .
Q17. Draw the shear force and bending moment diagram for a simply supported beam of
length 6 m and carrying two point loads of 3 kN and 6 kN at 2m and 4 m from end A. Also
calculate the maximum B.M on the section.
Module 5 Section C
Q20. A semi-circle of 40 mm diameter is cut out from a Trapezium, as shown in the figure.
Find the position of centre of gravity of the figure.
Q21. A frustum of a solid right Circular cone has an axial hole of 50 cm diameter as shown
in the figure. Determine the centre of gravity of the body.
Q22. A body consist of a right solid circular cone of height 40 mm and radius 30mm placed
on solid hemisphere of radius 30mm of the same material . find the position of the centre of
gravity of the body .
Q23.A uniform lamina shown in figure consist of a rectangle , a circle and a triangle.
Determine the centre of gravity of the lamina.
Q24. Find the moment of inertia of the lamina with a circular hole of 30 mm diameter about
the axis AB as shown in the figure.
Q25. A rectangular hole is made in a triangular section as shown in the figure. Determine the
moment of inertia of the section about axis passing through its centre of gravity and the base
BC.
Q26. Find the moment of inertia of a hollow section as shown in the figure, about an axis
passing through its centre of gravity and parallel to X-X axis.
Q27. Find the moment of inertia about the centroidal X-X and Y-Y axis of the angle section
shown in the figure.
Q28. An L-section is shown in the figure .100mmx100mm and thickness of 20 mm, find
centre of gravity of the Section given below.
Q29. A section is made-up of three rectangles as shown in the figure. Find the moment of
inertia of the section about the horizontal axis passing through the centre of gravity of the
section.
Q30. find the moment of inertia of a T-section with a flange as 150 mm X50 mm and a web
as 150 mm X50 mm about the X-X axis and Y-Y axis through the centre of the gravity of the
section.
Q31. A cast iron beam section shown in the figure. Determine the moment of inertia of the
section about the horizontal and vertical axis passing through the centroid of the section.