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c. 47.445 m/s d. 45.641 m/s The abscissa of the point on the curve x in 5 mins. If they work together, how
– y2 = 1 nearest to point (3, 0) is: long will they finish 110 items?
SUBJECT CODE: FPBM PROBLEM 27: a. 2 b. 1 a. 130 mins b. 140 mins
A pot with a circular base tapered to top c. 3 d. 4 c. 150 mins d. 160 mins
SET A with a radius half of the base. If the mid
height of the pot indicates two cups. PROBLEM 45:
PROBLEM 1: have lengths of 540 m and 760 m. a. 321 b. 241
Where should be the 3 cups sign? It takes a plane only 1.5 hours to travel
With the use of an engineer’s level, the respectively. The width of roadbed is 10 c. 120 d. 412
a. 2% of the way up from the top 500 km with the wind which it can travel
reading on a rod 85 m away was m for both cut and fill. The profile areas PROBLEM 36:
between the grade line and the ground PROBLEM 18: b. 2% of the way down from the top in 1.6 hours against the wind. Find the
observed to be 1.78 m. The bubble was Find the area of the given cross –
line are 4800 m2 and 5892 m2 A simple curve is to be designed for a c. 5% of the way down from the top velocity of said plane in calm air.
leveled through 6 spaces on the level section if the width of roadway is 10 m.
respectively. Find the difference in maximum speed of 90 kph. The a. 257.96 kph b. 322.92 kph
tube and the rod reading increased to d. 15% of the way down from the top Left Center Right
volume of cut and fill if side’s slopes are coefficient of friction between the tires c. 397.33 kph d. 243.56 kph
1.792 m. Determine the radius of 9.8 0 11.2
1.5: 1 for cut and 2:1 for fill. and pavement is 0.40. If the super PROBLEM 28:
curvature of the level tube if one space 3.2 2.8 4.21 PROBLEM 46:
a. 35 342 m3 b. 38 173 m3 elevation is limited to 12%, determine Given the closed traverse:
on the tube is 0.50 mm long. From the top of tower A the angle of
c. 32 745 m3 d. 41 352 m3 the degree of curvature? Use arc basis. Line Bearing Distance a. 47.925 sq.units b. 23.154 sq.units
a. 21.25 m b. 24.25 m elevation of the top of tower B is 28 and
a. 10.31 b. 7.65 A–B N30E 500 m c. 35.614 sq.units d. 56.415 sq.units
c. 18.25 m d. 16.25 m SITUATION 1: the angle of elevation of the top of tower
c. 9.35 d. 8.45 B–C N45W 450 m
PROBLEM 37: A from the foot of tower B is 46. The
PROBLEM 2: The frustum of a sphere (i.e spherical C-D S27E 350 m
segment with two bases) has an altitude PROBLEM 19: Which is better to buy, a 16 inch pizza two towers lie on the same level ground.
A compound curve has a common D-A S11.66W 448.62 m
for $15 or 8 inch pizza for $7.5?
of 3.6m. The upper base is 12 m A company purchase an equipment for If the height of tower B is 120 m., find
tangent equal to 520 m. The first Find the total cost of the land if the cost
diameter while the lower base is 20m. Php 600 000 and plans to keep it for 5 a. $14 – 12” b. $15 – 16” the height of tower A.
curve has a radius equal to 300 m per hectares is 3.1 M. c. $12 – 16” d. $13 – 14”
years. If the salvage value is Php 60 000 a. 89.5 m b. 45.6 m
and has subtended angle equal to 9. Find its volume a. Php 17.48375 M
at the end of 5th year, what is the c. 79.3 m d. 35.7 m
50 while the second curve has a. 624.34 m3 b. 837.20 m3 b. Php 18.48375 M SITUATION 2:
depreciation in the third year using c. Php 20.48375 M PROBLEM 47:
c. 925.92 m3 d. 793.49 m3 The natural grade line at Station 2 + 220
central angle of 35. What is the special accelerated method? d. Php 19.48375 M is with center height of 4.5 m. in cut, Find the area of the trapezoid with base
10. Find the radius of the sphere a. 66400 b. 86400
length of the second curve? while that at Sta 2+300 is 2.6 m in fill. 1 equal to 10 m and base 2 equal to 15
a. 842.78 m b. 629.41 m
a. 12.26 b. 18.44 c. 68400 d. 54400 PROBLEM 29:
38. Find the extent of fill measured from m with a height of 0.9 m.
c. 14.36 d. 16.62 Three marksmen shoot at a spinning
c. 736.22 m d. 948.16 m PROBLEM 20: sta 2+300 a. 12.35 b. 9.25
11. Find the area of the spherical zone circular object that is equidistant from a. 29.3 b. 39.2
A circle has a central angle of 50 and c. 11.25 d. 10.35
PROBLEM 3: a. 119.38 b. 424.15
them. The marksmen shoot together,
c. 50.7 d. 30.15
An amount of P50,000 is deposited an area of 502 m2. Find the radius of the what is the probability that they shoot in PROBLEM 48:
c. 277.31 d. 316.72 small segment? the same face of the circle. 39. Find the stationing of the transition
every end of the year. How many years What is the total length of ball dropped
are required so that the sum of these PROBLEM 12: a. 31.75 m2 b. 32.14 m2 a. 1/2 b. 2/3 point. from 10 m height and bounced half the
deposits will be equal to P1,000,000 if A grade from A to the vertex V is -6% c. 34.56 m2 d. 33.92 m2 c. 3/4 d. 3/8 a. 2+270.7 b. 2+330.15 height.
rate of interest is 6% compounded and from V to B is 2%. It is required to c. 2+350.7 d. 2+339.20 a. 10 b. 20
connect these grade lines with a vertical PROBLEM 21: PROBLEM 30:
continuously? 40. Find the slope of the finished grade c. 30 d. 40
parabolic curve that shall pass 0.80 m Find P, when P(x) = x3 – 2x2 – 24, x = 3. A spherical ball having a diameter of 30
a. 16.32 b. 14.86 line.
c. 15.50 d. 13.42 directly above the vertex. Determine the a. -15 b. -25 cm is immersed in oil contain in the PROBLEM 49:
c. -10 d. -20 a. 1.125 % b. 4.275 %
length of the curve. cylinder making a 10 cm rise of the oil. Find the space mean speed in kph for 5
c. 2:335% d. 3:875%
PROBLEM 4: a. 80 m b. 90 m Find the diameter of the cylinder. cars that took the following time in
PROBLEM 22: a. 42.43 cm b. 65.34 cm
Eight years ago, A is four times as old as c. 100 m d. 70 m PROBLEM 41: minutes to traverse 3 km distance.
The surface area S of a sphere varies c. 25.67 cm d. 30.58 cm
B. Eight years hence A is twice as old as A population of a certain cell has a A 1.6
B. How old is B. PROBLEM 13: according to the radius r. At what value
probability of dying before 36 hrs of B 1.1
The correct area of a rectangular lot of r is the time rates of change in S and r PROBLEM 31:
a. 24 yrs. old b. 30 yrs. old 94.583% with a given standard deviation C 1.2
measured by 50 m length tape which is numerically equal? The corrected area of a square lot is 1
c. 28 yrs. old d. 32 yrs. old of 5. Find the mean value. D 1.1
0.02 m too long is 2 hectares. If its 1 1 hectare and the total error in the
a. b. a. 25.22 hrs b. 21.32 hrs E 1.2
PROBLEM 5: length is thrice its width, compute the computed area is 4.004 m 2. If a 100 m
6 4 tape is used in the measurement,
c. 32.11 hrs d. 27.97 hrs a. 145.16 kph b. 154.23 kph
Mr Sy purchased a piece of residential error in area.
1 1 compute the error in length of tape, c. 125.45 kph d. 135.23 kph
lot for Php 2M pesos. But when he a. 13.286 m2 b. 14.5286 m2
c. d. 2 PROBLEM 42:
received the original title, some of its c. 12.782 m2 d. 15.8286 m2 8 8 which is found to be too short. In a 1 km heat run, two runners, namely: PROBLEM 50:
descriptions are missing. From a. 0.04 b. 0.05 A and B have rates of 3 m/s and 5 m/s
PROBLEM 14: Given: (x + yi) (1 - 2i) = (7 – 4i). Find x +
Traverse point A 24.22 S1536’W to PROBLEM 23: c. 0.02 d. 0.016 respectively. B decided that A would y.
traverse point B; From Traverse point B A parabolic curve AB has tangent Determine the next three terms of the take a lead start of 12 seconds. When
PROBLEM 32: a. 5 b. 8
grades of +3.5% and -2.5%. The change sequence 12, 1, 1, 1…. will B overtake A?
15.92 m S6911’E to traverse point C; The radius of a sphere is increasing at a c. 6 d. 4
in grade is limited to 0.4% per 20 meter. a. 1, 2, 1 b. 1, 2, 2 a. 30 secs b. 25 secs
From Traverse point C UNREADABLE rate proportional to its radius. If the
Find the length of curve. c. 1, 1, 2 d. 2, 2, 2 c. 35 secs d. 40 secs PROBLEM 51:
DISTANCE N5758’E to traverse point a. 300 m b. 500 m radius is 4 initially, and the radius is 10
D; and From Traverse point D Two flies from the same point is flying
c. 400 m d. 600 m PROBLEM 24: after two second, what will be the radius
away from each other in different
UNREADABLE DISTANCE S. 8043’W In a satellite, given an apogee of 2400 after three seconds. V = 3 m/s direction and the angle between them is
to traverse point A; Find the distance DA PROBLEM 15: and perigee equals to 410. What is the a. 13.63 m b. 14.23 m Time = t 84.1. Fly 1 is moving at a speed of 12.2
in meters. A frustum of a sphere is 6.6 cm thick. eccentricity of the ellipse? c. 17.48 m d. 15.81 m
a. 60 b. 80 The diameter of its upper and lower m/min while the other was flying at 17.4
a. 0.708 b. 0.326 S1
c. 75 d. 45 bases are 18.5 and 32.9 cm, PROBLEM 33: m/min. How many meters are they apart
c. 0.801 d. 0.607 after 2.4 minutes.
respectively. What is the lateral area of A certain circle O has a diameter AOB. A
PROBLEM 6: the frustum in cm2? PROBLEM 25: certain chord CD is parallel to AOB with V = 5 m/s a. 68.68 m b. 48.48 m
Given a triangular lot with sides, 22 m a. 913.85 cm2 b. 827.17 cm2 C nearer to A and D nearer to B. Arc AC Time = t -12 c. 58.58 m d. 38.38m
A grade descending at the rate of 6% is
and 15 m with an included angle of 115. c. 617.32 cm2 d. 521.54 cm2 to be connected with a grade ascending is given as 30. What is arc CD?
PROBLEM 52:
How many triangles can be formed? at the rate of 3.5% by a 250 m vertical a. 120 b. 130 S2 In a truck, 39 boxes weighing 100 kg/
a. 1 b. 0 PROBLEM 16: parabolic curve. At what point of the c. 110 d. 140 boxes. If a truck has a capacity of 5 tons
c. 2 d. 3 The departure of course AB is +245.2. curve is a sewer located? Assume the PROBLEM 43: and that 1 ton is 10 000 kg. How many
The error in departure of the traverse is elevation of the vertex equal to 93.5 m PROBLEM 34:
PROBLEM 7: -23.4 meters. The sum of absolute The coordinates of the center C and
A cannon ball was thrown vertically boxes can be added weighing 150
and its stationing equal to 10 + 100. upward with initial velocity of 200 fps kg/box?
From station 0 + 210 with center height value of departures is 1543.2. Find the radius R of the circle defined by the
a. 10+133.9 b. 10+132.9 and 5 s later a second ball was thrown, a. 307 b. 507
of 1.4 m in fill, the ground lines makes a adjusted departure of course AB using equation (x – 3)^2 + (y + 3)^2 = 36
uniform slope of 5% to station 0 + 270 c. 10+122.9 d. 10+124.9 what initial velocity of the second ball so c. 407 d. 607
transit rule. are respectively:
whose center height is 2.8 m in cut . that they will meet 300 ft above the
a. 263.33 m b. 234.56 m PROBLEM 26: a. C = (-3, 3), r = 6 ground. PROBLEM 53:
Find the grade of the finish roadway. c. 248.92 m d. 254.93 m The super elevation of a highway curve b. C = (3, -3), r = a. 124.45 ft/s b. 144.24 ft/s Find the area bounded by the curve
a. 1% b. 2% 6
is 6, at what maximum speed can a car x = y3 – 2y and x = 3y.
c. -2% d. -3% PROBLEM 17: c. C = (3, -3), r = 36
c. 157.15 ft/s d. 162.23 ft/s
ran on it such that there is no lateral a. 12.5 b. 10.8
From 1992, what will be the cost of book PROBLEM 44:
PROBLEM 8: in 2005 given the equation f(c) = 2x 2 –
pressure on the wheels. The radius of d. C = (-3, -3), r = 36 c. 16.4 d. 15.3
The longitudinal ground profile and the curve is 150 m. In a test, student A can finish 2 items in
9x + 20.
a. 44.784 m/s b. 42.154 m/s PROBLEM 35: 6 mins while student B can finish 2 items PROBLEM 54:
grade line shows that a cut and a fill
Preboard Examination – Mathematics PADILLA-GIG Review Center Preboard Examination – Mathematics PADILLA-GIG Review Center
Find the volume of segment if a plane c. 1.93 units d. 2.71 units while the distance of point C to point D Talk It Over 15.92 m S6911’E to traverse point C;
pass through 3 cm from the center and is 30cm. Find the diameter of the circle if What is a change you’ve been From Traverse point C UNREADABLE
centroid to the bottom of a sphere PROBLEM 65: CD is perpendicular to AB? wanting to make in your life but have I
DISTANCE N5758’E to traverse point
having a diameter of 11 cm. In a spherical triangle: A = 11619’, a. 16.32 m b. 16.25 m been waiting on God to do for you?
T1 D; and From Traverse point D
a. 605.28 b. 405.73 B = 80 30’ and C = 5537’ c. 18.12 m d. 15.63 m How do you think God wants you to T21
UNREADABLE DISTANCE S. 8043’W
c. 505.42 d. 695.62 Find side a. move forward with that change? to traverse point A; Find the distance DA
a. 11528’ b. 13412’ What practical steps do you need to in meters.
PROBLEM 55:
c. 11345’ d. 12356’ take? a. 60 b. 80
There are 3 concentric circles having How do you want your life to be 25
radii of 1, 3, and 5 respectively. A man is c. 75 d. 45
PROBLEM 66: different one year from now? What
O
17.5
playing darts having an accuracy 50 SOLUTION 5:
between the area of radius 5. What is
How many ounces of pure nickel must will it take to accomplish that goal? 300 p O
be added to 150 ounces of alloy, 70% m
O
35 p R2 LINE BEARING DISTANCE
the probability of his next shots if the pure to make an alloy 85% pure? p p O p AB S1536’W 24.22
desired area is between the radii 1 and a. 225 b. 125
3 respectively. p BC S6911’E 15.92
c. 175 d. 150 PROBLEM 1: Nov 2015 CE Brd Exam
a. 8/25 b. 10/25 CD N5758’E x
c. 7/25 d. 17/27 SITUATION 4:
Change Requires You to With the use of an engineer’s level, the DA S8043’W y
A certain company makes it the policy Make a Choice reading on a rod 85 m away was
PROBLEM 56: By Rick Warren — Jan 2, 2017 observed to be 1.78 m. The bubble was
that for any new piece of equipment the
A steel pipe 4 m long is circumscribed annual depreciation cost should not leveled through 6 spaces on the level D
“Throw off your old sinful nature and y
about a square 7.4 cm side length and exceed 10% of the original cost at any tube and the rod reading increased to A 80o43’
your former way of life, which is
has a square inscribed in it with side time with no salvage or scrap value. 1.792 m. Determine the radius of
corrupted by lust and deception” 24.22
length of 5 cm. Find the volume of steel Determine the length of the service life curvature of the level tube if one space 57o58’
(Ephesians 4:22 NLT, second edition).
needed to produce the pipe. necessary if the depreciation method on the tube is 0.50 mm long. 15o36’ z
B x
a. 18698.76cm3 a. 21.25 m b. 24.25 m
b. 16698.76cm3
used is Change requires making choices. It’s not
c. 18.25 m d. 16.25 m
SOLUTION 2: 69o11’
67. straight -line method. enough to dream of changing. It’s not T1 + T2 = 520 15.92
c. 19953.45cm3 a. 19 yrs b. 10 yrs o
enough to desire change. In order for T1 = R1tan(I1/2) C 127.15
d. 17423.21cm3 c. 15 yrs d. 8 yrs you to change, you will need to make a SOLUTION 1: = 180 – 6911’ – 1536’ = 95.217
T1 = 300tan(25o)
SITUATION 3: 68. sinking fund formula. decision. You must choose to change.
T1 = 140 m = 8043’ – 5758’ = 22.75
There are 24 Japanese, 10 Chinese and a. 19 yrs b. 10 yrs Change is intentional: Are you going to
be any different in six months? Are you S 140 + T2 = 520
37 Filipino students in a classroom. c. 15 yrs d. 8 yrs Using cosine law: ABC
going to be better a year from now? Are T2 = 380 m
57. Find the probability of selecting 3 D z2 = 24.222 + 15.922 – 2(24.22) (15.92)
Chinese. 69. SYD method. you going to be healthier, stronger, and
a. 19 yrs b. 10 yrs T2 = R2tan(I2/2) cos95.217
a. 0.00122 b. 0.00209 more mature? Are you going to be
c. 15 yrs d. 8 yrs
1.792 m z = 30.17 m
c. 0.01235 d. 0.03322 happier? Are you going to be less in 380 = R2tan17.5o
debt? Are you going to be more like God R 1.78 m
58. Find the probability of selecting 3 PROBLEM 70: R2 = 1205.21 m Using sine law:
wants you to be?
Japanese. How many numbers of years will the I can tell you the answer right now: It will sin sin 95.217
a. 0.03500 b. 0.00290 P500, 000 to become P5, 000,000 if 85 m S2 = I2R2
only happen if you choose to change, 24.22 30.17
c. 0.01290 d. 0.03624 accumulated 5% compounded because it isn’t going to happen 736.22 m (answer) = 53.078
quarterly? accidentally. I want you to be better in 10
59. Find the probability of selecting 3 a. 53 years b. 43 years = 127.15 – 53.078
Filipino years than you are now, but you won’t D = 6(0.5) = 3 mm PROBLEM 3: CE Brd Exam-May 2006
c. 47 years d. 66 years = 74.07
a. 0.123 b. 0.136 be unless you choose to be. An amount of P50,000 is deposited
By ratio and proportion:
c. 0.290 d. 0.324 PROBLEM 71: It requires a choice. every end of the year. How many years
A lot of times we think we’re waiting on are required so that the sum of these Using sine law: ABC
The recorded distance of a line is S D
PROBLEM 60: God to change us. No. You are not deposits will be equal to P1,000,000 if sin sin
1350m using 150m tape which is L R
PRC purchased a new car worth P1 985 waiting on God. God is waiting on you! rate of interest is 6% compounded y z
0.005m too long. Determine the
000. If the car is depreciated over a 10- corrected distance?
He’s waiting on you to say, “Yes, Lord, 1.792 1.78 continuously?
year period with a salvage value of P535 I’m willing to make these changes.” = a. 16.32 b. 14.86 sin 74.07 sin 22.75
a. 1350.04mtrs b. 1317.59mtrs 85
000, determine the worth of the car after We have to make intentional choices in c. 15.50 d. 13.42 y 30.17
c. 1317.59mtrs d. 1330.06mtrs
8 years using Sum of Years Digit order to grow. There is no growth R = 21.25 m (answer) y = 75.02 m (distance DA)
SOLUTION 3:
Method. PROBLEM 72: without change, there is no change
a. Php 79090.91 A spiral easement curve has a length of without loss, and there is no loss without e in 1 PROBLEM 6: Dec 2014 CE Brd Exam
b. Php 84530.63 60 m with central curve having a radius pain. If you are going to grow, you will PROBLEM 2: Nov 2015 CE Brd Exam F = A
i Given a triangular lot with sides, 22 m
c. Php 54300.78 of 400 m. The design speed of the car have to change, and change means A compound curve has a common e 1 and 15 m with an included angle of 115.
d. Php 62430.52 on this curve is 100 kph. Compute for letting go of some old things in order to tangent equal to 520 m. The first e 0.06n 1 How many triangles can be formed?
the rate of centripetal acceleration. grab hold of some new things. 1 000 000 = 50000
PROBLEM 61: It’s like swinging on a trapeze: The
curve has a radius equal to 300 m 0.06 a. 1 b. 0
a. 1. 21 m/sec2/sec and has subtended angle equal to e 1 c. 2 d. 3
Find the area bounded by the curve y = b. 0.321 m/sec2/sec trapeze artist swings out on one bar, and
3x and 0 = 3x – y2 then he has to reach out and grab the 50 while the second curve has solve n --------------------------------------------------
gradeline diameter while the lower base is 20m. error in area. R2 = 9.252 + R 2 16.45 2 6.8
surface ----------------------------------------------
a. 13.286 m2 b. 14.5286 m2 PROBLEM 24: CE May 2017 board exam
9. Find its volume R = 19.36 SOLUTION 19:
5% c. 12.782 m2 d. 15.8286 m2
2.8m 3m FIGURE HERE In a satellite, given an apogee of 2400
1.2m a. 624.34 m3 b. 837.20 m3
1.4m SOLUTION 13: A = 2Rh and perigee equals to 410. What is the
c. 925.92 m3 d. 793.49 m3
2 hectares = 20 000 m2 L =3W A = 2 (19.36) (6.8) Dn = FC – SV eccentricity of the ellipse?
sta.0+210 sta.0+270 10. Find the radius of the sphere Dn = 600000 – 60000 a. 0.708 b. 0.326
Ac = 2 ha. A = 827.17 cm2 (answer)
60 m a. 12.26 b. 18.44 2 W Dn = 540000 c. 0.801 d. 0.607
Ac = 20 000 m
c. 14.36 d. 16.62 PROBLEM 16: May 2015 CE Brd Exam ----------------------------------------------
LW = 20 000 m2 d3 = BV2 – BV3
11. Find the area of the spherical zone 3W(W) = 20000 The departure of course AB is +245.2.
2 3
SOLUTION 24:
Wc = 81.65 m correct width The error in departure of the traverse is 2 2 FIGURE:
Elevation of the ground at sta.0 + 270 a. 119.38 b. 424.15 d3 = FC 1 - FC 1
Lc = 3(81.65) = 244.95 m correct length -23.4 meters. The sum of absolute
El @ 0 +270 = 0.05(60) c. 277.31 d. 316.72 n n
value of departures is 1543.2. Find the 2a = 2400 + 410
El @ 0 +270 = 3 m SOLUTION 9: 2
adjusted departure of course AB using 2 3
Measured distance on tape: 2 a = 1405
1.2 Scorrect = Staped + Etotal transit rule. d3 = 600000 1 1 c = 2400 – a
% grade of finished road = ×100 5 5
60 B a=6 C Consider the width: a. 263.33 m b. 234.56 m c = 2400 – 1405
% grade of finished road = -2.0% c. 248.92 m d. 254.93 m d3 = 86400 c = 995
b=10 D b=10 E 3.6 m Wtaped
81.65 = Wtaped + (+0.02)
SOLUTION 16: PROBLEM 20: CE May 2018 board exam
PROBLEM 8: CE Brd Exam-May 2001 R z 50
R By Transit Rule: A circle has a central angle of 50 and c
The longitudinal ground profile and e=
A Wtaped = 81.61735 m D
an area of 502 m2. Find the radius of the a
grade line shows that a cut and a fill
Adj. Dep =D-ED small segment?
have lengths of 540 m and 760 m. D 995
Consider the Length: a. 31.75 m2 b. 32.14 m2 e=
respectively. The width of roadbed is 10
m for both cut and fill. The profile areas L taped 245.2 c. 34.56 m2 d. 33.92 m2 1405
244.95 = Ltaped + (+0.02) Adj. Dep =245.2 – (-23.4) =
between the grade line and the ground 50 1543 .2 SOLUTION 20: e = 0.708 (ANSWER)
line are 4800 m2 and 5892 m2 h
V= [3a2 + 3b2 + h2] Ltaped = 244.852 m FIGURE HERE:
respectively. Find the difference in 6 248.92 m (answer)
volume of cut and fill if side’s slopes are PROBLEM 25: CE May 2017 board exam
1.5: 1 for cut and 2:1 for fill. (3.6) Ataped = 81.61735(244.852) PROBLEM 17: CE May 2018 board exam 2 A grade descending at the rate of 6% is
V= [3(6)2 + 3(10)2 + 3.62] Ataped = 19 984.1714 m2 A= R to be connected with a grade ascending
a. 35 342 m3 b. 38 173 m3 6 From 1992, what will be the cost of book 2
c. 32 745 m3 d. 41 352 m3 in 2005 given the equation f(c) = 2x 2 – at the rate of 3.5% by a 250 m vertical
V = 793.49 m3 (answer) Error in area = 20 000 – 19 984.1714 50 2 parabolic curve. At what point of the
9x + 20. R
SOLUTION 8: 502 =
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Error in area = 15.8286 m2 a. 321 b. 241 curve is a sewer located? Assume the
SOLUTION 10: 2 180
c. 120 d. 412 elevation of the vertex equal to 93.5 m
ABC: PROBLEM 14: CE Nov 2016 board exam R = 33.92 m2 and its stationing equal to 10 + 100.
Acut = 4800 m2 c
(3.6 + z)2 + 62 = R2 → eqn. 1 A parabolic curve AB has tangent SOLUTION 17: a. 10+133.9 b. 10+132.9
Afill = 5892 m2 grades of +3.5% and -2.5%. The change x = number of years from 1992 to 2005
f ACE: PROBLEM 21: CE May 2018 board exam c. 10+122.9 d. 10+124.9
in grade is limited to 0.4% per 20 meter.
z= R2 10 2 substitute to eqn 1 Find the length of curve. Find P, when P(x) = x3 – 2x2 – 24, x = 3.
540 m 760 m x = 2005 – 1992 a. -15 b. -25 SOLUTION 25:
(3.6 + 2 2 2 a. 300 m b. 500 m x = 13 FIGURE:
FIGURE: Average Cut and Fill Profile R 2 10 2 ) + 6 = R c. -10 d. -20
c. 400 m d. 600 m
R = 12.26 m (answer) 2
f(c) = 2x – 9x + 20 SOLUTION 21:
B = 36.67 m -------------------------------------------------
SOLUTION 14: B = g1 – g2
1.5c 10m 1.5c substitute x = 13 P(x) = x3 – 2x2 - 24 B = -0.06 – 0.035
SOLUTION 11: B = 3.5% ( 2.5%) f(c) = 2(13)2 – 9(13) – 120 when x = 3
Azone = 2Rh = 2(12.26)(3.6) B = 0.095
B = 6% f(c) = 241 P(3) = 33 – 2(3)2 - 24
c c Azone = 277.31 m2 (answer) 6% P(3) = -15 g2L 0.035(250 )
xm = =
L = 0.4% PROBLEM 18: CE May 2018 board exam B 0.095
10 m PROBLEM 12: May 2015 CE Brd Exam PROBLEM 22: CE May 2017 board exam
A simple curve is to be designed for a The surface area S of a sphere varies xm = 92.10
FIGURE: Average Cut section A grade from A to the vertex V is -6% 20
maximum speed of 90 kph. The according to the radius r. At what value
and from V to B is 2%. It is required to L = 300 m (answer) coefficient of friction between the tires of r is the time rates of change in S and r Sta M = 10+100 + (125 - xm)
connect these grade lines with a vertical
10 m and pavement is 0.40. If the super numerically equal? Sta M = 10+100 + (125 – 92.10)
parabolic curve that shall pass 0.80 m PROBLEM 15: CE Nov 2016 board exam elevation is limited to 12%, determine
f f directly above the vertex. Determine the A frustum of a sphere is 6.6 cm thick. the degree of curvature? Use arc basis. a.
1
b.
1 Sta M = 10+132.9 (ANSWER)
length of the curve. The diameter of its upper and lower 6 4
a. 10.31 b. 7.65
2f 10m 2f
a. 80 m b. 90 m bases are 18.5 and 32.9 cm,
c. 100 m d. 70 m c. 9.35 d. 8.45 1 1 PROBLEM 26: CE May 2017 board exam
respectively. What is the lateral area of c. d. 2
FIGURE: Average Fill section 8 8 The super elevation of a highway curve
SOLUTION 12: the frustum in cm2? SOLUTION 18:
Profile Area of cut = Lcutc a. 913.85 cm2 b. 827.17 cm2 is 6, at what maximum speed can a car
5892 = 540c PC c. 617.32 cm2 d. 521.54 cm2 v2 1000m SOLUTION 22: ran on it such that there is no lateral
e+µ= v = 90 = 25
c = 8.89 gR 3600 sec dS dR pressure on the wheels. The radius of
B = 3c + 10 = 3(8.89) + 10 = 36.67 SOLUTION 15: = the curve is 150 m.
PT
m/s dt dt
Vcut = Acut Lcut = BaveH Lcut a. 44.784 m/s b. 42.154 m/s
9.25 9.25
Vcut = BaveHLcut 25 2 d dR c. 47.445 m/s d. 45.641 m/s
-6% 0.12 + 0.4 =
Vcut =
36.67 10 8.89(540) H=0.8m +2% a
9.81R dt
(4R2) =
dt SOLUTION 26:
R = 122.52 m
2 6.6 m dR dR v2
Vcut = 112 022 m3 V b 8R = e = tan =
S = R dt dt gR
Profile Area of fill = Lfill f B = |g1 – g2| = |-6% – 2%| = 0.08 R z
R 1
5892 = 760f
LB 20 = D (122.52) R= (ANSWER) v2
f = 7.7526 H= 180 8 tan 6 =
B = 4f + 10 = 4(7.7526) + 10 = 41 8 9.81(150 )
D = 9.35
Vfill = AfillLfill = BaveH Lfill L(0.08 ) v = 12.44 m/s
PROBLEM 23: CE May 2017 board exam
Vfill =
41 10 7.7526(760)
0.8 =
8 PROBLEM 19: CE May 2018 board exam Determine the next three terms of the
16.45 16.45 m 3600s 1km
2 L = 80 m (answer) A company purchase an equipment for sequence 12, 1, 1, 1…. v = 12.44
Vfill =150 245.4 m3 Php 600 000 and plans to keep it for 5 a. 1, 2, 1 b. 1, 2, 2 s 1hr 1000m
PROBLEM 13: CE Brd Exam-May 2004 A = 2Rh years. If the salvage value is Php 60 000 c. 1, 1, 2 d. 2, 2, 2
v = 44.784 m/s (ANSWER)
Vol. = 150245.4 –112022 = 38223.4m3 R2 = 9.252 + (y + 6.8)2 eq 1 at the end of 5th year, what is the
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Vtotal 2 what is the probability that they shoot in tape is used in the measurement, CD = 120 (answer)
0.75
3 90
the same face of the circle. compute the error in length of tape, -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
PROBLEM 27: CE Nov 2016 board exam Vtotal a. 1/2 b. 2/3 C which is found to be too short. PROBLEM 34: May 2014 CE Brd. Exam
A pot with a circular base tapered to top
Vtotal = 3.459459 c. 3/4 d. 3/8 a. 0.04 b. 0.05 The coordinates of the center C and
with a radius half of the base. If the mid B
spinning circle c. 0.02 d. 0.016 radius R of the circle defined by the
height of the pot indicates two cups. ------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------
Where should be the 3 cups sign? Consider the 3 cups mark. Substitute to eqn 2 equation (x – 3)^2 + (y + 3)^2 = 36
3SOLUTION 29: c SOLUTION 31:
a. 2% of the way up from the top Volume of Upper Cone y
3
z are respectively:
b. 2% of the way down from the top Assumptions: B Scorrect = Staped + Etotal eqn 1 a. C = (-3, 3), r = 6
Total Volume of Cone h R 1. That all three men have 100% probability of c ACorrect = 1 ha. = 10 000 m2
c. 5% of the way down from the top A 0
b. C = (3, -3), r = 6
d. 15% of the way down from the top 3 hitting the circle D
3.459459 3 y S Correct 2 = 10000
2. That the circle is spinning about a vertical c. C = (3, -3), r = 36
3.459459 h line c + 180 S Correct = 100 m
d. C = (-3, -3), r = 36
y Ataped = = 10 004.004 m2 -------------------------------------------
0.51 Take the spinning circle target to be at the center
h SOLUTION 34:
of a horizontal circle. The marksmen are at Staped2 = 10 004.004
y = 0.51h E Equation of circle is:
random positions on at the circumference of the
Thus, Staped = 100.02 m Subst to eqn 1 (x-h)2 + (y-k)2 = r2
latter. In order to hit the same face of the target 270
100 = 100.02 + E (x-3)2 + (y+3)2 = 36
h spinningcircle, all three of them must be at the
The shaded region are the positions of the Center (h,k)= (3,-3)
y same side of the target (i.e. they belong to the E = - 0.02m (too short)
2 0.51h 0.5h 2.04% same semi-circle)
spinning circle. From C to D, the three Radius, r = 36 = 6
marksmen are on black face. While from E to Another Solution:
h/2 0.5h S
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2 =
$ 7 .5
2 = 0.1492
In a 1 km heat run, two runners, namely:
SOLUTION 45:
STOTAL = 10 + 10 + 5 + 2.5 +…..
STOTAL = 10 + (sum of terms in
A= 2
y 0
(3y ( y 3 2y )dy
since A left. the angle of elevation of the top of tower ---------------------------------------------- SOLUTION 52:
Natural Gradeline slope, g=-5% A from the foot of tower B is 46. The
SOLUTION 49: 39 boxes
100 kg
+ X boxes
150 kg
= 5
Finished gradeline two towers lie on the same level ground.
PROBLEM 43: If the height of tower B is 120 m., find S TOTAL box box
A cannon ball was thrown vertically the height of tower A. VSMS = 10 000 kg
upward with initial velocity of 200 fps
t TOTAL tons
a. 89.5 m b. 45.6 m 1 ton 1
and 5 s later a second ball was thrown, c. 79.3 m d. 35.7 m VSMS = V= (3R h)h 2
4.5-z what initial velocity of the second ball so X = 307.33 boxes say 307 boxes 3
4.5 2.6
SOLUTION 46:
5(3 )
that they will meet 300 ft above the PROBLEM 53: Dec 2014 CE Brd Exam 1
z ground. D 1.6 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.2 V= (3 5.5 8.5 )8.5 2
a. 124.45 ft/s b. 144.24 ft/s C Find the area bounded by the curve 3
80 – x x 74o 28o 62o 60 60 60 60 60 x = y3 – 2y and x = 3y. V = 605.28
c. 157.15 ft/s d. 162.23 ft/s 46o 120
VSMS = 145.16 kph (ANSWER)
44o a. 12.5 b. 10.8
h
80m 46o PROBLEM 55:
SOLUTION 43: c. 16.4 d. 15.3
Sta 2+220 Sta 2+300 A B -------------------------------------------------- There are 3 concentric circles having
PROBLEM 50: CE May 2017 board exam SOLUTION 53: radii of 1, 3, and 5 respectively. A man is
Consider triangle CBD:
Given: (x + yi) (1 - 2i) = (7 – 4i). Find x + Solve for points of intersection playing darts having an accuracy
By ratio and Proportion: CB 120 x = y3 – 2y →eqn. 1 (curve) between the area of radius 5. What is
y.
2 .6 4 .5 t sin 62 sin 74 a. 5 b. 8 x = 3y →eqn 2 (line). Substitute to the probability of his next shots if the
Solve x
x 80 x tB = t-5 CB = 110.22 m c. 6 d. 4 eqn. 1 desired area is between the radii 1 and
300 ft 3y = y – 2y
3
3 respectively.
x = 29.3 m tB = 5.677s Consider triangle CBA:
SOLUTION 50: y3 – 5y = 0 a. 8/25 b. 10/25
VA = 200fps VB sin46o = h/CB
(x + yi) (1 - 2i) = (7 – 4i) y(y2 – 5) = 0 c. 7/25 d. 17/27
SOLUTION 39: h = 110.22sin46o
5s later x - 2xi + yi – 2yi2 = 7 -4i
h = 79.29 m y =0 and y2 – 5 = 0 or y=+ 5 and SOLUTION 55:
xV + x = 2300 2300 is from Sta 2+300 Consider motion of the first ball. x + (- 2x + y)i – 2y(-1) = 7 -4i
xV + 29.3 = 2300 S = VAt + at2/2 PROBLEM 47: CE May 2017 board exam (x + 2y) + (-2x + y)i = 7 -4i y=- 5
xV = 2270.7 m 300 = 200t + (-32.2)t2/2 Find the area of the trapezoid with base
Sta V = 2+270.7 t = 10.677s 1 equal to 10 m and base 2 equal to 15 Equate real terms When y =0, x = 3y=3(0) = 0 → (0,0) is a pt. Of 5
Consider motion of the second ball: m with a height of 0.9 m. x + 2y = 7 → eqn. 1 intersection
1
3
SOLUTION 40: tB = 5.667 s a. 12.35 b. 9.25 When y =+ 5 , x = 3y =3 5 → ( 3 5 ,
c. 11.25 d. 10.35 R
Slope of NGL = 5% = (4.5 – z)/80 S = VBtB + atB2/2 Equate coefficients of imaginary part
300 = VB(5.667) + (-32.2)(5.667)2/2 5 ) is a pt. of int.
5%(80) = 4.5 – z Solve z
VB = 144.24 ft/s SOLUTION 47: -2x + y = -4 → eqn. 2
z = 0.5 When y =- 5 , x = 3y =-3 5 →(-3 5 ,-
PROBLEM 44: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2013 FIGURE Solve the 2 equations simultaneously 5 ) is a pt. of int.
Slope of FGL = (2.6+z)/80 Desired Area = Area of Shaded Region
In a test, student A can finish 2 items in x=3
Slope of FGL = (2.6+0.5)/80=3.875%
6 mins while student B can finish 2 items
10 15 y=2 Desired Area
in 5 mins. If they work together, how ( 0. 9 ) Probability =
PROBLEM 41: A= Total Area
long will they finish 110 items? 2
a. 130 mins b. 140 mins A = 11.25 Therefore:
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Probability =
3 2 12 n 1r
dr = Dn x 1 2 3 4 ... n
Given
Alloy
Pure
Nickel
Resultin
g =
ac Area of APC = Area of sector AOC +
Area of Triangle OPC
5 2 10 1 8 alloy t
d8 = 1 450 000 x 1 2 3 4 ...10 4 cm 16 cm R 2 1
Probability = 8/25 %nickel 70% 100% 85% but L = Vt , t = L/V Area of APC = + x(8)
2
2
3 nickel nickel nickel 2
x 110 10 1000 m
PROBLEM 56: d8 = 1 450 000 ea = c e = eccentricity (or 1st eccentricity) Qty 150 oz+ x = 15+x V2 / R V 3 100 3600
2 = = sec
A steel pipe 4 m long is circumscribed e’b = c e’ = 2nd eccentricity Amount 0.7(15 x 0.85 L/V LR
d8 = Php 79090.91 (answer) 60( 400 )
about a square 7.4 cm side length and From the figure: of 0) (150+x)
has a square inscribed in it with side nickel = 0.321 m/sec2/sec Change Requires You to
2a = 4 + 16
length of 5 cm. Find the volume of steel PROBLEM 61: a = 10 cm Then solve “c” from the figure 0.75(150) + x = 0.85 (150+x) Make a Choice
needed to produce the pipe. PROBLEM 73: Dec 2014 CE Brd Exam
Find the area bounded by the curve y = a–c=4 112.5 +x = 127.5 + 0.85x By Rick Warren — Jan 2, 2017
a. 18698.76cm3 USC has a population of 96 000 five
3x and 0 = 3x – y2 10 – c = 4 x = 150 oz
b. 16698.76cm3 years ago and 100 000 today. With the “Throw off your old sinful nature and
a. 0.0555 b. 0.1424 c = 6 cm Subst. a and c to a2 = b2 + c2
c. 19953.45cm3 c. 0.1137 d. 0.1222 SITUATION 4: same growth rate, what would be its your former way of life, which is
d. 17423.21cm3 (10)2 = (6)2 + b2 Solve “b” A certain company makes it the policy population 20 years from now? corrupted by lust and deception”
SOLUTION 61: b = 8 cm Subst. to formula e’b = c that for any new piece of equipment the a. 187 738 b. 112359 (Ephesians 4:22 NLT, second edition).
SOLUTION 56: Solve for points of intersection by substituting e’(8) = 6 annual depreciation cost should not c. 117 738 d. 115646
eqn. 1 to eqn 2. e’ = 0.75 exceed 10% of the original cost at any --------------------------------------------------
Change requires making choices. It’s not
3.7 SOLUTION 73:
y = 3/x →substitute to eqn 2. time with no salvage or scrap value. enough to dream of changing. It’s not
x+y=3 PROBLEM 64: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2001 F = P(1+i)n enough to desire change. In order for
Determine the length of the service life
r=3.7 Determine the length of latus rectum of From 5 yrs ago to present, you
R r 2 necessary if the depreciation method
x+ =3 →multiply by x the curve having an equation used is 100 000 = 96 000(1+ i)5 to change, you will need to make a
7.4 x x2 + 2y2 + 2x – 8y + 7 = 0
R 67. straight -line method. i = 0.08198 decision. You must choose to change.
x2 + 2 = 3x a. 2.31 units b. 1.41 units a. 19 yrs b. 10 yrs Change is intentional: Are you going to
20 years from now,
x2 – 3x + 2 = 0 c. 1.93 units d. 2.71 units be any different in six months? Are you
c. 15 yrs d. 8 yrs F = 100 000(1+ 0.08198)20
Applying quadratic equation solver of calculator, SOLUTION 64: F = 117 737.57 or roughly 117 738 going to be better a year from now? Are
68. sinking fund formula. you going to be healthier, stronger, and
x=2 and x = 1 → subst to eqn 1.
By Pythagorean Theorem on ABC: When x = 2, y = 2/x = 2/2 = 1 2b2 a. 19 yrs b. 10 yrs Calculator Technique: more mature? Are you going to be
L.R = c. 15 yrs d. 8 yrs
R2 = 3.72 + 3.72 = 27.38 When x = 1, y = 2/x = 2/1 = 2 a MODE 3 6 happier? Are you going to be less in
By Pythagorean Theorem on CDE: The points of intersection are (2,1) and (1,2) Solving for a & b 69. SYD method. X Y debt? Are you going to be more like God
r2 = 2.52 + 2.52 = 12.5 y x2 + 2y2 + 2x –8y + 7 = 0 a. 19 yrs b. 10 yrs -5 = 96 000= wants you to be?
(1,2) By completing the square: c. 15 yrs d. 8 yrs 0= 10 000 = AC I can tell you the answer right now: It will
Aannulus = R2 – r2 = (27.38) – (12.5) dx 20 Shift 1 Reg y = only happen if you choose to change,
x2 + 2x + 1 + 2(y2 – 4y + 4) = -7 + 1 + 8
Aannulus = 46.75 sq.cm PROBLEM 70: MAY 2016 CE The calculator now displays the population 20 because it isn’t going to happen
yLINE - yPARABOLA (x +1)2 + 2(y –2)2 = 2
Vpipe = Aannulus L = 46.75(400) Board years from now which is 117 737.57 accidentally. I want you to be better in 10
2 2
Vpipe = 18698.76 cu.cm. ( x 1) ( y 2) How many numbers of years will the years than you are now, but you won’t
(2,1) + =1
yLINE 2 1 P500, 000 to become P5, 000,000 if be unless you choose to be.
PROBLEM 74: Dec 2014 CE Brd Exam
SITUATION 3: 2 accumulated 5% compounded It requires a choice.
yPARABOLA a =2 Which is not true of two lines that
There are 24 Japanese, 10 Chinese and quarterly? A lot of times we think we’re waiting on
37 Filipino students in a classroom.
a= 2 a. 53 years b. 43 years are perpendicular in the same
God to change us. No. You are not
57. Find the probability of selecting 3 b2 = 1 c. 47 years d. 66 years plane are.
x waiting on God. God is waiting on you!
Chinese. b=1 a. coplanar b. collinear
He’s waiting on you to say, “Yes, Lord,
dA = (yLINE – yPARABOLA) dx Integrate both SOLUTION 70: c. concurrent d.
a. 0.00122 b. 0.00209 2(1) 2 orthogonal
I’m willing to make these changes.”
c. 0.01235 d. 0.03322 sides LR = F = P(1 + i)n We have to make intentional choices in
x 2 2 n( 4 ) --------------------------------------------------
order to grow. There is no growth
58. Find the probability of selecting 3 2 0.05 b. collinear
5’000’000 = 500’000 1 ANSWER:
Japanese.
A= (3 x ) x dx LR = 1.41 units
4 without change, there is no change
x 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
drinks gin. 40% drinks both whiskey and force from your home country. 8 6
You’re never going to see your parents again. You’re in a foreign c. d. From rt. BDC:
gin. What percentage of the community 15 15
country with no parental supervision. Then the most powerful z 25
drinks liquor? tan 40.3° =
man in that country offers you all kinds of perks and pleasure. x
a. 70% b. 80% You’ll get the best of everything.” SOLUTION 1:
c. 90% d. 40%
z 25
Combination of 2 girls with blue eyes x= → Subst. to eqn 1
Could you turn that down? P= tan 40.3o
PROBLEM 69: Combination of two girls with any eye color
In a circle, x2 + y2 = 25 find the sub- z
normal at (3,4).
Just consider what we see sometimes in sports. A kid can shoot 2 C3 3 C2 1 tan 24.45 = z 25 → Solve z
a basketball, throw a football, or swing a bat. They’re drafted into P= = ???? P = = 290
a. 4 b. 5 the professional leagues and receive tons of money. They’re 2 C10 10 C2 15
tan 40.3o
c. 3 d. 6 given all kinds of perks, but they can’t handle that kind of z = 313.15
success. Good kids can be ruined by too much success, too Thus:
PROBLEM 70: early. SOLUTION 2: Elevation of D = 556m + z
On a highway, it is a slightly raised strip Elevation of D = 556m + 313.15
of asphalt, plastic, etc. across the lane That could have easily been Daniel’s story, but it wasn’t. He was
Combination of 2 girls without blue eyes
P= Elevation of D = 869.15
of traffic to warn the commuters that it is incredibly disciplined for a 15-year-old kid isolated from his Combination of two girls with any eye color
approaching a hazard parents. Daniel reflected what Paul wrote hundreds of years SITUATION 2: CE Brd Exam-Nov. 2013
later, when he said in Romans 6:13: “Do not let any part of your 2 C7 7 C2 7 The diameters of a frustum of a sphere are 12.6 and 20.4 cm.
a. Chevron marking P= = ??? P = =
b. diagonal marking body become a tool of wickedness, to be used for sinning. 2 C10 10 C2 15 The frustum is 3.6 cm thick.
Instead, give yourself completely to God . . . as a tool to do what 6. Find its volume.
c. thermoplastic marking
is right for the glory of God” (NLT). a. 523.15 b. 482.98
d. Rumble strip
c. 837.20 d. 842.98
For Daniel, a lack of discipline would mean forfeiting God’s SOLUTION 3: 7. Find the radius of the sphere.
PROBLEM 71: P=
unique plan for his life. Daniel wouldn’t do that. a. 16.48 b. 19.64
PRC purchased a new car worth P1 950 000. Combination of 2 girls,1 with blue eyes and the other not blue
c. 24.16 d. 12.45
If the car is depreciated over a 10-year So he tells the most powerful man in the world, Combination of two girls with any eye color 8. Find the area of the spherical zone.
period with a salvage value of P575 000,
“Nebuchadnezzar, I’m going to serve you because God put me
a. 714.45 b. 814.45
determine the number of years to which the here. I’m not here without his permission, so I’ll serve you. You 1C3 1C7 3 C1 7 C1 7 c. 281.61 d. 114.45
book value reaches P950 000 using Sum of are a pagan king. But I’m not going to be indebted to you or P= = ??? P = =
Years Digit Method. conformed by you. You can give me all these kind of perks, but 2 C10 10 C2 15 SOLUTION 6:
a. 7 yrs b. 4 yrs I’m never going to forget that I’m not you. I’m not one of you. I’m
c. 6 yrs d. 5 yrs Jewish. I’m not Babylonian.” PROBLEM 4:
PROBLEM 72: Find the maximum life of an equipment if its salvage value is
zero. The depreciation charge during the first year is 18 percent.
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6.3 6.3 Dis tan ce dy D
Dis tan ce = y [x + 2x ln x]
CL = -EL dx
a Dis tan ce dy
Dis tan ce = x x 2 x[1 + 2 lnx]
3.6 cm dx
b
CD = -ED
dy Y
R z
(answer)
2
R
Line Dist. Bearing Lat. Dep. = x X 1 [1 + lnx2]
dx
(m)
AB 985 S70o29’E -329.07 +928.4
1 PROBLEM 15: Nov. 2016 CE Board Exam A B C
BC 315 S26 28’E
o
-281.99 +140.3 Nine less than eight times the number is equal to 39. Find the 40 m 10
9 number.
10.2 10.2 CD 875 S65 33’W
o
-362.16 - a. 5 b. 7 y = (tan )(50) = (tan3)(10) → Solve
796.53
DE 410 N45o31’W +287.2 -292.52
c. 6 d. 8 = 0 (answer)
h 9 -------------------------------------------------
PROBLEM 18: December 2014 CE Brd Exam
V= (3a2 3b2 h2 ) EA 650 N 10oE +640.1 +112.8 SOLUTION 15: Given a triangular lot with sides, 22 m and 15 m with an included
6 2 7 Let x = the number angle of 115. How many triangles can be formed?
(3.6) Distance = 3235 m
V= (3(6.3) 2 3(10.2) 2 (3.6) 2 ) 8x – 9 = 39 a. 1 b. 0
6 For latitude: x = 6 (answer) c. 2 d. 3
V = 837.20 positive Latitude = +927.4127 m --------------------------------------------------
SOLUTION 18:
SOLUTION 7: negative Latitude = -973.22 m PROBLEM 16: November 2015 CE Brd Exam
Apply cosine Law
(3.6+z)2 + a2 = R2 EL = 927.4127 – 973.22 A compound curve has a common tangent equal to 520 m. The b2 = c2 + a2 – 2ac cos B B
(3.6+z)2 + 6.32 = R2 eqn 1 EL = -45.807 m first curve has a radius equal to 300 m and has subtended angle
b2=222+152 – 2(15)(22) cos 115 a=15
equal to 50 while the second curve has central angle of 35. c=22 115
z + b = R solve z
2 2 2 650 b = 31.43 m
3235 What is the length of the second curve? Therefore, there is
z= R 2 b2 Correction = -(-45.807) a. 842.78 m b. 629.41 m only one triangle with this A C
c. 736.22 m d. 948.16 m b
Correction = 9.204 m given data
z= R 2 10.2 2 substitute to eqn 1 Corrected latitude = 640.125+9.204
(3.6+ R 2 10.2 2 )2 + 6.32 = R2 Corrected latitude = 649.327 m
I --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
c. 649.327 m d. 669.327 m
2 X
1 lnx2 S 2 = I 2 R2 SOLUTION 21:
c. xX 1 [1 + lnx2] d. xX
736.22 m (answer) I=F-P
11. Find the corrected departure. -------------------------------------------------
_______________________________________________________________________________________ I = P(1+i)n – P
a. 88.21 m b. 45.28 m 20 000 = P[(1+0.04)3 – 1] → Solve P
SOLUTION 14: PROBLEM 17: November 2015 CE Brd Exam
c. 30.27 m d. 92.62 m P = Php 160 174.27
y = x x 2 → Take the natural logarithm of both sides Points A and B are 40 m apart while B and C are 10 m apart and
12. Find the corrected bearing of line EA are of the same elevation as the foot of the building which is at C. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a. N1002‘52”E b. N110’ 52“E ln y = ln x x 2 The angles of elevation at the top of the building from points A PROBLEM 22: December 2014 CE Brd Exam
c. S1202‘52“W d. N 8o15’21”E and B are and 3 respectively. Find the value of ? A pair of dice is being tossed, what is the probability that it will
ln y = ( x2 )(ln x) → take the d/dx of both sides:
a. 53 b. 0 exceed 4?
SOLUTION 10: a. 5/6 b. 4/7
1 dy 1 c. 44 d. 37 c. 1/4 d. 2/3
Using compass rule: x 2 (ln x )(2x )
y dx
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x SOLUTION 17:
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SOLUTION 22:
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A salesman made a commission of 2000 pesos in his sales. If c. 341.512 m d. 368.425 m BM14 1.98 235.95
P= 1 2 3 4 5 6 this sale increased his average commission to 900 which is 100 B.S F.S
P= dollars more than his latest average. How many units did he sell SOLUTION 31:
1
= 57.5 = 31.2
P== so far after the last sale? W = weight of measurement = Number of measurement
2
El. BM14 – El. BM12 = B.S – F.S
a. 4 units b. 5 units El. BM14 = 209.65 + 57.5 – 31.2
3
c. 6 units d. 12 units Average Number
distance of trials El. B.B14 = 235.95 m
4
5 SOLUTION 28: (x) (W) Wx PROBLEM 34:
6 Sn = naave (n) eqn 1 A 352.514 6 2115.084 A summit vertical parabolic curve has a sight distance of 100m.
Where: B 354.525 2 709.05 If slope of back tangent is +2.2% and slope of forward tangent is
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Sn = commission for n units sold C 352.345 1 352.345 -1.8%, find the length of curve.
SITUATION 4: December 2014 CE Brd Exam n = number of units sold a. 94.15 m b. 108.6 m
If a man is to select billiard balls in random that are numbered 1 D 352.111 8 2816.888
aave (n) = average commission on n units sold c. 93.51 m d. 112.2 m
to 15, what is the probability that: let n = total units sold after the last sale TOTAL 17 5993.367 SOLUTION 34:
23. less than 5. Sn = naave (n) Using AASHTO standards:
a. 2/15 b. 4/15 Sn = n(900) → eqn 1 Xave = Wx / W = 5993.367/17 = 352.551 m (answer) h1 = 1.14 m (height of driver’s eye above road surface)
c. 5/18 d. 6/19 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- h2 = 0.15 m (height of obstruction above road surface)
Before the last sale:
24. less than 5 and even. PROBLEM 32: May 2015 CE Brd Exam
Sn-1 = (n-1)aave (n-1) Assume S < L
a. 2/15 b. 4/15 When you divide a 3-digit number by the sum of the digits, the
Sn – 2000 = (n-1) (900-100) S 2B
c. 5/18 d. 6/19 value is 26. If the digits are reversed, it will exceed the original
Subst. value of Sn from eqn 1 number by 198. Find the ten’s digit. L= 2
25. even or less than 5. n(900) – 2000 = (n-1) 800 →solve n a. 2 b. 4 2h1 2h 2
a. 3/5 b. 4/7 n = 12 units c. 3 d. 5 B = [g1-g2]
c. 5/8 d. 6/9 B = [2.2-(-1.8)] = 4% = 0.04
PROBLEM 29:
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L = 2(100) -
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16
SOLUTION 25: PROBLEM 30: CE Brd Exam-May 2007 2
21.14 2 0.15
Number of Desired Outcomes The perimeter fence of a triangular lot is 400 meters long Condition 2:
P= including the gate. The front side is due east. The left side is 52 100z+10y+x =100x+10y+z + 198 0.04
Total Number of Outcomes
1, 2,3,4,6,8,10,12,14 9 3
degrees east of north while the right side is 58 degrees north of 99x -99z = -198 divide by 99 L = 94.15 m < S ok!
P= = = west. Find the length of the right side. x -z = -2 PROBLEM 35:
15 15 5
x = z -2 → eqn. 2 A spherical segment of one base has an altitude of 3 meters and
PROBLEM 26: (The perimeter of a triangle is 400 m. Angle A = 38 and angle B Tabulate possible values using equations 1 and 2 radius of 4 m. Find the volume.
PADILLA Review School has a population of 96 000 five years = 58. Find side a.) a. 84.28 b. 88.24
ago and 100 000 today. With the same growth rate, what would a. 150 m b. 110 m z x y c. 82.84 d. 84.82
be its population 20 years from now? c. 90 m d. 100 m 0 -2 -9.25 SOLUTION 35:
a. 113668.54 b. 112359.12
SOLUTION 30: 1 -1 -6.1875 I
c. 117736.39 d. 115646.79 V= 3R - h h2
2 0 -3.125 3
SOLUTION 26: 3 1 -0.0625
I
A = Cekt → b a 4 2 3 V= 3 4 33 2
3
When t = 0 (5 yrs ago), A = 96 000 5 3 6.0625
96 000 = Ce0 38° 58° 6 4 9.125 V = 84.82
C = 96 000 c
When t = 5 (present), A = 100 000 Since x, y and z must all be whole numbers,
C = 180 – 38 – 58 = 84
o o o PROBLEM 36:
100 000 = 96 000 ek(5) Therefore, y = 3 (answer)
a + b + c = 400 A bag contains six balls all of different colors. Three balls are
k = 0.008164
When t = 25 (5 yrs from now), PROBLEM 33: taken out of the bag, one at a time. What is the probability that
by sine law: the balls selected will be red, green, and blue in that order? The
A = 96 000e0.008164(25) Using the following notes, what is the elevation of BM14?
a b c three selected balls are returned to the bag and then a handful of
A = 117736.39 STA. B.S F.S ELEV.
sin 38 sin 58 sin 84 BM12 4.64 209.65 three balls is taken out. What is the probability that the three balls
PROBLEM 27: are red, green, and blue?
Engr. Alexander bought a machine costing P50 000 with an sin 58 0 1 5.80 5.06
b=a = 1.377a 2 2.25 5.02 a. 1/34 b. 1/20
expected salvage value of P20 000 after 20 years. Ten years sin 38 0 c. 1/12 d. 1/65
from now, he plan to buy a new machine costing P120 000. How BM13 6.02 5.85
sin 84 0 3 8.96 4.34 SOLUTION 36:
much money is he needed to compensate the new machine? c=a = 1.615a
sin 38 0 4 8.06 3.22 Number of ways of selecting three balls, taking the
a. P85 000 b. P45 000
c. P66 000 d. P75 000 a + 1.377a + 1.615a = 400 5 9.45 3.71 order into account, is 6×5×4 = 120. One of those
SOLUTION 27: 3.992a = 400 6 12.32 2.02 ways is red, green, and blue, in that order, so the
Assuming a straight line depreciation. a = 100 m BM14 1.98 probability is 1/120 . Ways of selecting three balls
50000 20000 a. 235.95 m b. 245.92 m without regard to order is
Annual dep. (d) = c. 223.25 m d. 236.51 m 6C3 = 6!/3!3!= 20.
20 One of those non-ordered selections is
PROBLEM 31: May 2015 CE Brd Exam SOLUTION 33:
d = P1500/year red+green+blue so the probability of picking that
Four groups with different number of trials measured distance as STA. B.S F.S ELEV.
For 10 years:
D10 = 10(1500)
follows. BM12 4.64 209.65 is 1/20 = 0.05.
D10 = P 15 000 (total dep. After 10 years) Ave.distance No. of trials 1 5.80 5.06 209.23 PROBLEM 37: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2013
BV10 = 50000 – 15000 A 352.514 6 2 2.25 5.02 210.01 You are given an arithmetic progression that can be solved using
BV10 = P35 000 B 354.525 2 BM13 6.02 5.85 206.41 the formula an = 3n + s, n is the number of series (i.e., a 1, a2, a3…
Addt’l cost needed = 120000 – 35 000 C 352.345 1 3 8.96 4.34 208.09 an).
Addt’l cost needed = P85 000 (answer) D 352.111 8 4 8.06 3.22 213.83 Find the common difference of the given series.
PROBLEM 28: NOV. 2012 CE Board Exam Find the weighted mean. 5 9.45 3.71 218.18 a. 1 b. 2
a. 335.923 m b. 352.551 m c. 3 d. 4
6 12.32 2.02 225.61
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SOLUTION 37: -71.96 + 42.39 + 50 + L = 0 49. Find the height of tower constructed at A so that B and C are
d = an – an-1 L = -20.43(south latitude) still intervisible.
d = (3n + s) – [3(n-1) + s] a. 5.87 m b. 6.87 m
d=3 D = 0 c. 4.85 m d. 8.71 m
PROBLEM 38: May 1998 CE Board Exam +53.72 + 67.84 + 0 + D = 0
A steel tape was standardized at 20C and used to measure a D = - 121.56 (west departure) SOLUTION 47:
line at 3oC. The correct length of a line is 864.30m.Find the = inv tan D/L
El.680 m
measured length if the coefficient of thermal expansion is = in tan 121.56/20.43 A
0.0000116 m/mC. = S80.46W
B
a. 867.40 m b. 864.47 m El.645 m
c. 823.68 m d. 812.23 m PROBLEM 44:
If the perimeter of the fencing material is 800 m. find the largest y
SOLUTION 38: rectangular area that can be fenced. El.620 C
Scorrected = Stape + E a. 4 hectares. b. 5 hectares. hcr1 m
e/tape = L(t2 – t1) c. 8 hectares. d. 2 hectares.
Sta.P.C.C = sta.P.C + L1 hcr2
e/tape = 0.0000116L(3 – 20) SOLUTION 44: 12 km
Solving R by arc basis: 15km
e/tape = -0.0001972L
S = DR Sea level
S tape
864.30 = Stape + -0.0001972L 20 m = 3(/180o)R1 y Amax y
L
R1 = 381.97 m
Stape = 864.47 m T1 = R1 tan(I1/2) x x=y
y – 604.8125
65.4675
680 –hcr1 m
PROBLEM 39: May 1999 CE Board Exam T1 = 381.97 tan(28/2) 2x + 2y = 800 m = 670.28 m
y
A vertical sag parabolic curve has tangent grades of -2% and T1 = 95.236 m Largest rectangular area can be enclosed of a given perimeter is 620 –hcr2
= 604.8125
+3%. Compute the length of curve if the required sight distance is a square (i.e. x =y) m
178m. 20 m = 4o(/180o)R2 2x + 2x = 800 12 km 15km
a. 218.15 m b. 212.66 m R2 = 286.48 m x = 200 m Let y = elevation of line of sight at B so that A and C are inter-
c. 234.45 m d. 271.12 m T2 = R2tan(I2/2) Amax = x2 = 200(200) = 40 000 m2 visible
SOLUTION 39: T2 = 286.48tan(31o/2) 1 hectare = 10 000 m2 hcr1 = 0.0675(12)2 = 9.72 m
Using night time sight distance: T2 = 79.45 m Amax = 4 hectares hcr2= 0.0675(152 = 15.1875 m
When S<L
L1 = I1R1 By ratio and proportion:
S 2B PROBLEM 45:
L= S & L are in m L1 = 28o( /180o)(381.97)
1.22 3.5%S What is the area of the circle having a chord with length 7.43 m 65.4675 y 604.8125
L1 = 186.66 m
and is 4.3 m from its center. 27 15
When S>L a. 101.45 cm2 b. 110.85 cm2
By sine law: y = 641.18 m
1.22 3.5%S c. 200.55 cm2 d. 301.65cm2
L = 2S S & L are in m Z 174.689
B SOLUTION 45:
sin 31 sin 121 SOLUTION 48:
B = 0.03 – (-0.02) = 0.05 7.43
Z = 104.96 m Equal height of towers constructed at A and C
S = 178 m
Sta.P.C = sta P.I – Z – T1
Sta.P.C = 30 120.5 – 104.96 – 95.236 /2 El.680 m
Assume S < L y
A
L=
178 2 0.05 Sta.P.C = 29 920.304
Sta.P.C.C = 29920.301 + 186.66
4.3
R B
1.22 0.035178 Sta.P.C.C = 30 + 106.96
El.645 m
40m E =30% = 20% 7 4/55 1 375 000(4/55) = 100000 1 225 000 SOLUTION 74:
D 8 3/55 1 375 000(3/55) = 75000 1 300 000 ANSWER: a 1
20m
20m
C/2 9 2/55 1 375 000(2/55) = 50000 1 350 000 Only one common tangents can be
drawn
C/2
10 1/55 1 375 000(1/55) = 25000 1 375 000
R R From the Venn diagram above, SYD
WD = total percentage of wine drinkers = 55 9 625 000
o
WD = 30% + 40% + 20% --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10 20’
WD = 90% (ANSWER) By inspection, accumulated deppreciation is Php 1 000 000.00 at 5th year. PROBLEM 75:
6o10’ A machine has an initial cost of P50 000 and a salvage value of
PROBLEM 69: P10 000 after 10 years. What is the total depreciation after 3
PROBLEM 72: May 2015 CE Brd Exam years?
In a circle, x2 + y2 = 25 find the sub-normal at (3,4). Find the angle between 8x + 5y – z + 46 = 0 and 6x + 5y – 5z =
Sin(10o20’/2) = 20/R a. 4 b. 5 a. Php 13 000 b. Php 11 000
R = 222.1 m 0. c. Php 12 000 d. Php 13 500
c. 3 d. 6 a. 27.56 b. 34.51
sin(6o10’/2) = C/2/R
C = 2(222.1)sin(6o10’/2) --------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------
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SOLUTION 75: give me all these kind of perks, but I’m never MATHEMATICS AND SURVEYING
FC= 50,000 going to forget that I’m not you. I’m not one of SUBJECT CODE: BAT2A
you. I’m Jewish. I’m not Babylonian.”
That’s maturity — and discipline, particularly
D3 for a 15-year-old. When we’re disciplined and MATHEMATICS AND SURVEYING SET A
obedient and following God’s will, we will be SITUATION 1: a. I & II b. I & IV 61 D61 28.35
Dn = 40 000 Traverse ABCDE was surveyed years c. II & IV d. II & III 18. Compute the DMD of 3-4
successful in God’s eyes.
ago using Compass Rule. The blueprint PROBLEM 10: a. 187.54 b. 185.19
Talk It Over
of the survey was found and the c. 198.03 d. 153.73
How have you seen someone’s lack of Jane has probability of getting an A in an
SV = 10,000 description of boundaries are as follows: 19. Compute the distance of 6-1
exam of 0.1, B of 0.3 and C of 0.4. What
discipline hurt other people? AB = 985 meters S70o29’E, BC = 315
is the probability of getting at least C? a. 59.97 m b. 63.3 m
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 meters S26o28’E, CD = 875 meters
Where in your life do you struggle most a. 0.5 b. 0.8 c. 66.95 m d. 67.36 m
By Ratio and Proportion: S65o33’W, DE = 410 meters N45o31’W,
with discipline? Why? EA = 650 meters N10oE. The description
c. 0.7 d. 1 20. Compute the bearing of 6-1
D3 40000 What are some ways you can grow in your o
a. N 45.11 W b. N 65.11oW
= of line EA is blurred and thus, cannot be PROBLEM 11:
3 10 discipline? read.
What is the meaning of MLLW?
c. N 75.11oW d. N 55.11oW
D3 = Php 12 000 (answer)
1. Find the corrected latitude. SITUATION 3:
a. 609.327 m b. 629.327 m a. Mean Low Water Level
The natural grade line at Station 2 + 020
c. 649.327 m d. 669.327 m b. Mean Lower Low Water
is with center height of 4.5 m. in cut,
c. Mean Lower Level Water while that at Sta 2+300 is 2.6 m in fill.
2. Find the corrected departure.
d. Mean Low Level Water Natural grade line slope, 5%.
Godly Discipline Leads to a. 88.21 m
c. 30.27 m
b. 94.26 m
d. 92.62 m PROBLEM 12:
Success 3. Find the corrected bearing of line EA A ball is thrown downward from a
21. Find the extent of fill measured from
Sta.2+300.
By Rick Warren — Sep 28, 2017 a. N1002‘52”E b. N110’ 52“E building 180 ft high. Determine the time it
a. 29.3 b. 23.9
hits the ground if initial velocity is 20 ft/s.
“Do not let any part of your body become c. S1202‘52“W d. N 8o15’21”E
a. 3.5 2 secs b. 2.78 secs
c. 39.2 d. 32.9
a tool of wickedness, to be used for PROBLEM 4: c. 1.75 secs d. 1.23 secs 22. Find the stationing of the transition
sinning. Instead, give yourself A compound curve has a common point.
PROBLEM 13:
completely to God . . . as a tool to do tangent equal to 520 m. The first curve 4
a. 2 + 270.7 b. 2 + 206.5
c. 2 + 320.8 d. 2 + 345.2
what is right for the glory of God”
k! .
has a radius equal to 300 m and has 1
Find
(Romans 6:13 NLT). subtended angle equal to 50 while the 23. Find the slope of the finished grade
k 0
Daniel had a choice. Eat the king’s food, or second curve has central angle of 35. line.
What is the length of the second curve? 24 70 a. 1.125% b. 4.275%
control his ego and his appetite. a. b.
a. 842.78 m b. 629.41 m 65 24 c. 2.335% d. 3.875%
Daniel chose the latter. c. 736.22 m d. 948.16 m 65 24 SITUATION 4:
Many teenagers wouldn’t have made that c. d.
PROBLEM 5: 24 70 Eqpt. A Eqpt B
choice.
A certain company decided to pay its First Cost 50,000 150,000
Think about it. You’re 15 years old, and you’ve loan by installment for 20 years. P1000 PROBLEM 14: Salvage Value 3,000 6,000
been taken by force from your home country. at the end of 5 years, P2000 at the end Find the integral of x cos 4xdx with its No. of yrs 5 yrs 15 yrs
You’re never going to see your parents again. of 10 years and P3000 at the end of 15 lower limit of 0 and upper limit of /4. Maintenance cost 6,000 3,000
You’re in a foreign country with no parental years. Determine the equivalent annual a. 0.541 b. 0.125 i 12% 12%
payment when i = 8%. c. 0.078 d. 0.654 Using Sinking Fund of method of
supervision. Then the most powerful man in a. 321.63 b. 371.63
PROBLEM 15: depreciation, find:
that country offers you all kinds of perks and c. 451.63 d. 417.63 24. Annual cost of A
pleasure. You’ll get the best of everything.” A Cebu Pacific airplane travels in a
PROBLEM 6: a. 13,398.26 b. 14,324.53
direction of N30W at an air speed of
Could you turn that down? What is the surface area of a sphere if c. 15,278.62 d. 12,231.71
600 kph. If the wind has a speed of 80
Just consider what we see sometimes in the volume is 36 m3? kph on a direction N40E. What is the 25. Present Cost of B
sports. A kid can shoot a basketball, throw a a. 52.71 m2 b. 45.71 m2 ground speed of the plane. a. 40,234.53 b. 46,740.85
football, or swing a bat. They’re drafted into c. 62.71 m2 d. 57.71 m2 a. 631.85 kph b. 640.20 kph c. 43,674.78 d. 48,891.37
the professional leagues and receive tons of PROBLEM 7: c. 531.85 kph d. 550 kph
26. Rate of return of additional
money. They’re given all kinds of perks, but Two angles are complimentary. One PROBLEM 16: investment on B.
they can’t handle that kind of success. Good angle is twice as the other one. Find the Find the two positive and two negative a. 4.36% b. 7.35%
angles. c. 6.54% d. 5.62%
kids can be ruined by too much success, too coterminal of 10.
a. 45 and 60 b. 30 and 45 a. 270, 760, -250, -720
early. c. 30 and 60 d. 45 and 45
SITUATION 5:
That could have easily been Daniel’s story, but b. 370, 730, -350, -710 Given vector A and B as follows:
it wasn’t. He was incredibly disciplined for a PROBLEM 8: c. 340, 750, -450, -730 A = 6.7i + 8.35j
The ratio of wave height and wave d. 130, 630, -360, -710 B = -2.53i – 5.55j
15-year-old kid isolated from his parents. Find the following:
length.
Daniel reflected what Paul wrote hundreds of a. steepness PROBLEM 17: 27. Horizontal and vertical components
years later, when he said in Romans 6:13: “Do b. wave period Find the volume of the parallepiped of the resultant vector.
not let any part of your body become a tool of c. slope given; a. -4.17i + 2.8j b. 4.17i - 2.8j
d. wave propagation A = 2i + 3j – k c. -4.17i - 2.8j d. 4.17i + 2.8j
wickedness, to be used for sinning. Instead, B=i+j–k
give yourself completely to God . . . as a tool PROBLEM 9: C = -6i + 3j + k 28. Magnitude of the resultant of vector.
to do what is right for the glory of God” (NLT). a. 4.230 b. 3.374
Which of the following describe the a. -15 cubic units b. -14 cubic units
c. 5.023 d. 6.421
For Daniel, a lack of discipline would mean principles of isosceles triangle and c. -12 cubic units d. -13 cubic units
forfeiting God’s unique plan for his life. Daniel equilateral triangle: 29. The angle that the vector makes with
I. If two angles are congruent; the sides SITUATION 2: the horizontal.
wouldn’t do that. opposite of those angles are also Given the following data of a closed a. 25.35 o b. 33.88 o
So he tells the most powerful man in the congruent. traverse: c. 45.35 o d. 35.35 o
world, “Nebuchadnezzar, I’m going to serve II. If two sides are congruent; the angles Line D L
opposite of those sides are also PROBLEM 30:
you because God put me here. I’m not here 12 29.00 50.23
congruent. A 1-meter strip is to be painted around
without his permission, so I’ll serve you. You III. Equilateral triangles are also 23 46.36 L23 the base of a hemispherical dome with
are a pagan king. But I’m not going to be equiangular 34 34.47 -6.08 two coats of enamel paint. Its base
indebted to you or conformed by you. You can IV. Equiangular triangles are also 45 -10.42 -59.09 diameter is 18m and has a scattered
equilateral. 56 -38.30 -32.14
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capacity of 200 ft2 /gal. Find the number random without replacement. What is the PROBLEM 50: PROBLEM 59: c. 150 mins d. 160 mins
of gallons needed. probability that exactly one is defective? Eight years ago, A is four times as old as A 5.5m flag pole is placed at a top of the
a. 3.04 gallons b. 5.34 gallons a. 0.049 b. 0.024 PROBLEM 67:
B. Eight years hence A is twice as old as hill of height, h. The angle of depression
c. 6.07 gallons d. 8.25 gallons c. 0.502 d. 0.132 A machine cost 50 000 and have a 10%
B. How old is B. from the top of the flag pole to the point
salvage value from the first cost after 10
a. 24 yrs. old b. 30 yrs. old of observation is 47054’, while the angle
years. Find the capital recovery factor if it
c. 28 yrs. old d. 32 yrs. old of inclination from point of observation to
PROBLEM 31: is 8% compounded annually.
the top of hill is 39008’.Find the value of God Wants an Emotional
A bowl is in the form of a hemispherical PROBLEM 51: h?
a. 0.138 b. 0.182
segment with two bases is full of water. The probability that 16 persons will quit c. 0.069 d. 1.054 Relationship with You
SITUATION 8: a. 15.27 m b. 17.95 m By Rick Warren — Feb 9, 2018
The upper base is a great circle having smoking is 30 %. What is the probability c. 16.85 m d. 18.02 m
Find the angle between the tangent line PROBLEM 68:
a diameter of 18cm. Its height is 6cm. that 12 people will quit smoking? “The most important commandment
and the radius vector of the curves below PROBLEM 60: Two tangents having azimuths of 240 is this: . . .‘You must love the Lord
Find the volume of the bowl. a. 30.53% b. 40.53%
at each indicated point. and 282 are connected by an 80 m your God with all your heart, all your
a. 414 cm3 b. 72 cm3 c. 45.72% d. 47.83% Engr. Alexander bought a machine
41. r = a sec 2x at x = /8 spiral curve with a 6 circular curve. The soul, all your mind, and all your
c. 486 cm3 d. 372 cm3 PROBLEM 52: costing P50 000 with an expected
a. 16.48 o b. 18.92 o salvage value of P20 000 after 20 years. width of the roadway is 10 m. If the strength’” (Mark 12:29-30 NLT).
PROBLEM 32: c. 30.95 o d. 26.57 o sin 2 x cos 2 x Ten years from now, he plan to buy a design velocity is 60 kph, determine the
Evaluate:
A circle having an area of 1018 cm 2 is 42. r = a sin x at x = /2 tan x new machine costing P120 000. How superelevation at the first quarter point The Bible says in Mark 12:29-30, “The
cut by a chord 5cm from center. Find the a. cos x b. tan x much money is he needed to on the spiral. most important commandment is
a. 90 b. 30
area of the smaller segment. c. cot x d. sec x compensate the new machine? a. 0.408 m b. 0.334 m this: . . . ‘You must love the Lord your
c. 130 d. 140 c. 0.315 m d. 0.371 m God with all your heart, all your soul, all
a. 417.73 cm2 b. 86.45 cm2 a. P85 000 b. P45 000
c. 331.5 cm2 d. 531.8 cm2 PROBLEM 53: c. P66 000 d. P75 000 your mind, and all your strength’” (NLT).
43. r = x2 at x = PROBLEM 69:
a. 122.48 o b. 118.95 o dy Do you hear the emotion in these words
SITUATION 6: Determine in the equation y = x x 2 . PROBLEM 61: A point O is inside of an equilateral from Jesus? He’s saying he doesn’t want
c. 130.91 o d. 130.31 o dx Given the data shown: triangle ABC. The distance from point O
A triangular lot was formed by three you to just kind of love him. He wants
straight lines AB, BC and AC with AB = PROBLEM 44: a. x X X [1 – lnx2] LINE AZIMUTH DISTANCE to a, b and c are 3, 4 and 5 respectively. you to love him passionately — with all
95m and AC = 88m. Bearing of line AB is AB 1536’ - Find the area of the triangle. your heart, all your soul, all your mind,
What is the surface area of a sphere b.
X
1 [1 + lnx]
N 45 degrees E while bearing of line AC having a volume of 1904 cu. m. xX BC 29049’ - a. 18.231 unit2 b. 17.782 unit2 and all your strength. God doesn’t want
is due east. Point D is located at side AB c. X X 1 [lnx2] CD 23758’ 77.45 c. 21.725 unit2 d. 19.825 unit2 your head knowledge; he wants an
a. 743 m2 b. 755 m2 x
which is 43m from A and is connected to c. 798 m2 d. 804 m2 DA 8043’ 75.00 emotional relationship with you.
d.
X
1 [1 + lnx2] PROBLEM 70:
point E along side AC. Area of ADE is 1/7 xX What is distance AB?
On a highway, it is a slightly raised strip
There are some things you need to
area of ABC. PROBLEM 45: PROBLEM 54: a. 28.51 b. 19.25 understand about emotions.
33. Which of the following most nearly of asphalt, plastic, etc. across the lane of 1. First, God has emotions.
A compound curve given the following: A grade of -5% is followed by a grade of c. 24.21 d. 18.02
gives the bearing of side BC? traffic to warn the commuters that it is God is an emotional God. He feels joy,
I1 = 24 D1 = 6 +1%. The grade is intersecting at a PROBLEM 62: approaching a hazard grief, pain, and hatred toward sin. He
a. S17.22E b. S62.22E I2 = 18 D1 = 3 vertex (Sta 10 + 060). The change of
A vertical sag parabolic curve has a. pedestrian strip gets frustrated with people. The only
c. S32.22E d. S42.22E Sta. at P.C = 10 + 380 grade is restricted to 0.4% in 20 m. b. hazard strips
tangent grades of -2% and +3%. reason you have emotions is because
Find the stationing at P.C.C. Compute the length of the vertical c. Rumble strip
34. Which of the following most nearly Compute the length of curve if the you’re made in God’s image. If God
a. 10 + 460 b. 10 + 530 parabolic sag curve in meters. d. traffic strips
gives the length of side AE? required sight distance is 178m. wasn’t an emotional God, you wouldn’t
c. 10 + 230 d. 10 + 190 a. 450 b. 400
a. 24.85 m b. 27.77 m a. 218.15 m b. 212.66 m PROBLEM 71: have any emotions.
c. 32.62 m d. 20.11 m PROBLEM 46: c. 300 d. 350
c. 234.45 m d. 271.12 m
A raised structure including bridge and 2 Your ability to feel is a gift from God.
The top of the tower signal at B 2000 m
PROBLEM 55: building supports and walkways, over Emotions are what make you human. It
35. Which of the following most nearly away from A was sighted through a PROBLEM 63: is your emotional ability that allows you
gives the length of side DE? transit with recorded vertical angle of Given the following cross-section notes water, typically supported by widely
A machine costing P45,000 is estimated to love and create, to be faithful and loyal
a. 30.52 m b. 24.85 m for a road. spread piles or pillars?
230’. The height of the tower situated on to have a salvage value of P 4,350 when and kind and generous, and to express
c. 20. 11 m d. 32.62 m the top of B is 12 m. and the height of 9 .8 0 x2 retired at the end of 6 years . a. wharf b. pier
all of the emotions that are attached to
Depreciation cost is computed using a c. ports d. cargo
SITUATION 7: the transit above the point where it is set y1 y 1. 2 the good things in life. Your emotions
is 1.12 m. The elevation of the point constant percentage of the declining PROBLEM 72: may not always seem like a gift, but even
Two parallel tangents 20 m apart are The road has a width of 8 m and have a
under the transit at A is 133.33 m. book value. What is the annual rate of the negative ones have a purpose in
connected by a reverse curve. The long slope of 2:1. The area of the cross If the sum of the series is given by the
Compute the elevation of the base of the depreciation is %? your life.
chord connecting PC to PT is 140m. section is 34.6 m2. What is the value of y. equation S = 3n + b, what is the
signal B. a. 32.25 % b. 28.65% 3. There are two extremes to avoid.
36. Which of the following most nearly a. 3.43 b. 3.26 difference between the 9th and the 7th
a. 209.69 b. 309.64 c. 42.50% d. 18.50% Emotionalism is the extreme of saying
gives the radius of the curve if both c. 2.45 d. 2.90 term?
c. 245.46 d. 290.96 a. 14 756 b. 24 786 the only thing that matters in life is how
simple curves are identical? PROBLEM 64:
PROBLEM 56: c. 28 744 d. 20 315 you feel — not what you think or what’s
a. 124 m b. 480 m PROBLEM 47: The transit is set up at a point where
c. 245 m d. 375 m A certain compound has weight of 100 lb PROBLEM 73: right or wrong. Everything in life is based
A Cebu Pacific airplane has net velocity stadia rod was placed 194.20 m
consists of 20% copper and 15% bronze, Find the length of the conjugate axis of on your emotions, this view says, and
37. Which of the following most nearly of 150mph as it travels to its route horizontally away from it. The stadia
Pure copper and pure bronze are added an equilateral hyperbola with the they control your life.
gives the length of the chord from PC to against the wind blowing at 25mph. If it intercept was recorded to be 1.94 m. and
to it. How much of pure copper was equation xy = 9? On the other hand, stoicism says
PRC? travels back and forth for about 4hrs, find the stadia constant is 0.30, determine
added to the compound if the result was a. 8.495 b. 4. 495 feelings aren’t important at all, and the
a. 70 m b. 68 m the resultant velocity of said airplane to the stadia interval factor.
30% copper and 25% bronze? c. 5.495 d. 7. 495 only things that matter are your intellect
travel along the wind? a. 99.95 b. 98.56
c. 65 m d. 72 m a. 23.33 lbs b. 24.49 lbs and your will.
a. 230 mph b. 195 mph c. 95.60 d. 100.50
38. Determine the stationing of PT if PC
c. 24.47 lbs d. 23.03 lbs SITUATION 9: God gave you your emotions for a
c. 180 mph d. 200 mph
is at Sta 2 + 200. PROBLEM 65: A fixed capital investment of 10,000,000 reason, and he wants you to worship him
PROBLEM 57: with all your heart and all your mind.
a. 2 + 275.5 m b. 2 + 340.5 m PROBLEM 48: Data on a traffic accident record on a is required for a proposed manufacturing
The long chord from P.C to P.T of the certain intersection for the past 5 years plant and estimated to be 10% of the
c. 2 + 331.5 m d. 2 + 295.5 m An engineer is to design a bridge, to get
compound curve is 300m and the angle has an accident rate of 4160 per million fixed capital investment. Talk It Over
the length of the bridge she walks from A
PROBLEM 39: it makes with the back tangents and entering vehicles (MEV). Find the total 74. Determine the rate of return on the Why do you think we sometimes
to B due north and from B she uses her
forward tangents is 150 and 250, number of accidents if the average daily total investment if annual revenue is worship God more with our head
Two planes travel at opposite direction transit and get an angle of 4050 to respectively.The long chord is parallel to traffic 504. 2.5M than our heart?
from same origin. One travels at 300 point C directly opposite A. The distance the common tangent. Determine the a. 4812 Accidents a. 10.50% b. 9.50% Are you more of a “gusher” or a
mph and the other at 200 mph. After A to B is 50 m, find the length of the degree of the second curve. b. 3726 Accidents c. 12.50% d. 15.00% “stuffer” with your emotions?
what time will they be 1000 miles apart? bridge to be constructed.
An airplane travels 1.75 hrs when a. 2.574 b. 2.688 c. 3826 Accidents What emotions do you think God
a. 43.21m b. 23.25m 75. Determine the minimum payout
against the wind and 1.15 hrs when in c. 2.688 d. 2.613 d. 2415 Accidents wants you to bring to your
c. 65.42m d. 54.32m period if the annual profit is P2,500,000.
the direction of the wind. The distance to relationship with him?
PROBLEM 49: PROBLEM 58: PROBLEM 66: a. 5 years b. 4 years
its destination is 500 mi. Compute the
A cyclic quadrilateral whose sides are Maranatha Christian Academy Inc. of c. 3 years d. 6 years
speed of the wind. Find the maximum life of an equipment if
a. 3 hrs b. 2 hrs x+10, 2x+15, 3x-10, and 2x-5. has an Cebu conducted their periodical
its salvage value is zero. The
c. 5 hrs d. 4 hrs depreciation charge during the first year area of 674.099 sq. units. Find which examination for their students. Francine
cannot be an interior angle of the said can finish 2 items in 6 mins while Jastine
is 18 percent. Use Sum of Years Digit
PROBLEM 40: Method. quadrilateral in degrees. can finish 2 items in 5 mins. If they work
A box contains 5 defectives and 195 a. 9 years b. 10 years a. 62.06 b. 70.52 together, how long will they finish 110
non-defective cellphones. A quality c. 11 years d. 12 years c. 117.94 d. 107.48 items?
control engineer selects 2 cellphones at a. 130 mins b. 140 mins
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departure 94.26 (1 i) 20 1 c. II & IV d. II & III SOLUTION 14:
tan = (-6, 3, 1)
latitude 649.327 A =P1(1+ i)15 + P2(1 +i)10 ANSWER 9: d. II & III /4
i
= N8 15’21”E
o
+P3(1+i) 15
PROBLEM 10:
x cos 4x dx = - 0.125
C(Bx A) Y
0
PROBLEM 4: Nov. 2015 CE Brd Exam (1 0.08 ) 20 1 Jane has probability of getting an A in an H = Altitude
A compound curve has a common A =P1(1+i)15+P2(1+i)10 exam of 0.1, B of 0.3 and C of 0.4. What
0.08 =|C| cos
tangent equal to 520 m. The first curve is the probability of getting at least C? PROBLEM 15: C(Bx A)
+P3(1+i)15 A Cebu Pacific airplane travels in a
has a radius equal to 300 m and has
20
a. 0.5 b. 0.8 C
subtended angle equal to 50 while the (1 0.08 ) 1 c. 0.7 d. 1 direction of N30W at an air speed of
A =1000(1+0.08)15 600 kph. If the wind has a speed of 80
second curve has central angle of 35. 0.08 SOLUTION 10:
What is the length of the second curve? P = PA + P B + P C kph on a direction N40E. What is the
+2000(1+0.08)10 + 3000(1 + 0.08)15 Z
a. 842.78 m b. 629.41 m P = 0.1 + 0.3 + 0.4 ground speed of the plane.
A = 371.63 (answer)
c. 736.22 m d. 948.16 P = 0.8 ans a. 631.85 kph b. 640.20 kph
c. 531.85 kph d. 550 kph A (2,3,-1)
PROBLEM 6: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2016 PROBLEM 11: O
SOLUTION 15:
SITUATION 1: May 1997 CE Board Exam What is the surface area of a sphere if What is the meaning of MLLW? BA) B (1,1,-1)
Traverse ABCDE was surveyed years I the volume is 36 m3? a. Mean Low Water Level Insert figure here
ago using Compass Rule. The blueprint a. 52.71 m2 b. 45.71 m2 b. Mean Lower Low Water Using MODE CMPLX function of calculator B = area of
T1 T21 c. 62.71 m2 d. 57.71 m2 Vresultant = 8050 + 600(90 + 30) Base
of the survey was found and the c. Mean Lower Level Water =|A||B|sinBA
description of boundaries are as follows: SOLUTION 6: d. Mean Low Level Water
AB = 985 meters S70o29’E, BC = 315 Convert to polar form by pressing SHIFT 2 3
4 ANSWER 11: b. Mean Lower Low Volume = (Area of Base )(Altitude)
meters S26o28’E, CD = 875 meters Vsphere = R 3 = 36 Vresultant = 631.85113.17 Volume = ABsin AB x C cos C(BxA)
S65o33’W, DE = 410 meters N45o31’W, 25 3 Water Therefore:
R = 2.048 It is the average of the lowest tide Volume =(B x A) (C(B x A) /B x A)
EA = 650 meters N10oE. The description O Ground speed = 631.85 kph
17.5 Volume = C(B x A)
of line EA is blurred and thus, cannot be 300 p 50 O recorded at a tide station each day
read. m
O
35 p R2 Asphere = 4R2 during a 19 year recording period PROBLEM 16: Using MODE VECTOR function of calculator,
1. Find the corrected latitude. O Asphere = 4(2.048)2 known as the National Tidal Datum solve
p p p Find the two positive and two negative
a. 609.327 m b. 629.327 m Asphere = 52.71 m2 (answer) Epoch coterminal of 10. MODE 8 1 1 ( 2 = 3 = − 1 = ) SHIFT STO A
p
c. 649.327 m d. 669.327 m SHIFT 5 2 1 ( 1 = 1 = − 1 = ) SHIFT STO B
PROBLEM 7: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2016 a. 270, 760, -250, -720
2. Find the corrected departure. Two angles are complimentary. One PROBLEM 12: b. 370, 730, -350, -710 SHIFT 5 3 1 (− 6 = 3 = 1 = ) SHIFT STO C
a. 88.21 m b. 94.26 m angle is twice as the other one. Find the A ball is thrown downward from a c. 340, 750, -450, -730 AC
c. 30.27 m d. 92.62 m angles. building 180 ft high. Determine the time it d. 130, 630, -360, -710
a. 45 and 60 b. 30 and 45 hits the ground if initial velocity is 20 ft/s.
3. Find the corrected bearing of line EA
a. 3.5 2 secs b. 2.78 secs SOLUTION 16: Volume = C (B x A) = -14 cubic units
a. N1002‘52”E b. N110’ 52“E c. 30 and 60 d. 45 and 45 For positive co-terminal angles x
c. 1.75 secs d. 1.23 secs SHIFT 5 5 SHIFT 5 7 ( SHIFT 5 4
c. S1202‘52“W d. N 8o15’21”E ---------------------------------------------
y SHIFT 5 3 ) =
SOLUTION 7: SOLUTION 12: Terminal
1 2 Volume = -14 cubic units
SOLUTION 1: 2x + x = 90 Side
SOLUTION 4: S = V 1t + at
Using compass rule: x = 30 2
T1 + T2 = 520 SITUATION 2: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2007
Dis tan ce 2x = 60 1
Dis tan ce T1 = R1tan(I1/2) =10 Given the following data of a closed
The angles are 30 and 60 (answer) -180 = -20t + (-32.2) t2 →solve “t”
CL = -EL T1 = 300tan(25o) 2 x traverse:
Dis tan ce T1 = 140 m t = 2.78 secs Initial Line D L
Dis tan ce 140 + T2 = 520 PROBLEM 8: Side 12 29.00 50.23
CD = -ED
T2 = 380 m The ratio of wave height and wave
PROBLEM 13: 23 46.36 L23
T2 = R2tan(I2/2) length.
Line Dist.(m) Bearing Lat. Dep. 380 = R2tan17.5o a. steepness b. wave period 4 2 =2(360)+10=730 2 =360+10=370 34 34.47 -6.08
k! .
1
AB 985 S70 29’E
o
-329.07 +928.41 R2 = 1205.21 m c. slope d. wave Find 45 -10.42 -59.09
k (360) +
S 2 = I 2 R2 propagation k 0 56 -38.30 -32.14
BC 315 S26o28’E -281.99 +140.39 a) 10 + 1(360) = 370
736.22 m (answer) ANSWER 8: a. steepness 24 70 61 D61 28.35
CD 875 S65o33’W -362.16 -796.53 a. b. b) 10 + 2(360) = 730
65 24 18. Compute the DMD of 3-4
DE 410 N45 31’W +287.29 -292.52 PROBLEM 5: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2016
o
EA 650 N 10oE +640.12 +112.87 A certain company decided to pay its c. d. y c. 198.03 d. 153.73
loan by installment for 20 years. P1000 24 70 Terminal 19. Compute the distance of 6-1
Distance = 3235 m = Wavelength
Amplitude
c. 2.335% d. 3.875%
(1 i)n 1 Ashaded = 2 R2 – 2 R2sin → eqn 1 37. Which of the following most nearly S1 + S2 = 1000
A = Painted area gives the length of the chord from PC to
Dn = FC – SV Ac = R2 = 1018 → Solve R 300t + 200t = 1000
SOLUTION 21: A = 2R*h → eqn 1 PRC?
Dn = 150,000 – 6,000 R = 18 cm t = 2 hrs (answer)
Dn = 144,000 a. 70 m b. 68 m
Natural Finished S = R PROBLEM 40: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2016
gradeline gradeline OCB: c. 65 m d. 72 m
0.12(144,000 ) 1 = (9) → Solve A box contains 5 defectives and 195
slope, g=-5% d= = 5 5 38. Determine the stationing of PT if PC
15 cos = = non-defective cellphones. A quality
(1 0.12) 1 = 1
rad 180 = 6.37
2 R 18
is at Sta 2 + 200.
9 rad 5
control engineer selects 2 cellphones at
3862.69 = 2 invcos 18
= 147.74o = 2.58 rad a. 2 + 275.5 m b. 2 + 340.5 m random without replacement. What is the
4.5-z ACB = Annual Cost of B = 6,862.69
4.5 2.6 ACD Subst. to eqn 1 c. 2 + 331.5 m d. 2 + 295.5 m probability that exactly one is defective?
z z FCB = FCB → future cost of B a. 0.049 b. 0.024
sin = 9
h
Ashaded =
1
(2.58)(18)2 –
1
(18)2sin147.74 SOLUTION 36 - 37:
n 2 2 c. 0.502 d. 0.132
80 – x x (1 i) 1 Length of chord from PC to PRC =140/2 = 70 m
sin 6.37 = 9 → Solve h
h Ashaded = 331.5 cm2
SOLUTION 40:
80m i
PCB(1 + i)n = ACB D = probability that the item picked is
Sta 2+220 Sta 2+300 PCB(1 + 0.12)15 = 6,862.69 h = 0.999 → Substitute toeqn 1 SITUATION 6: CE Brd Exam- Nov 2009
A = 2(9)(0.999) defective
By ratio and Proportion: A triangular lot was formed by three
(1 0.12)15 1 A = 56.466 m2 → Convert to sq.ft. straight lines AB, BC and AC with AB =
N = probability that the item picked is no-
2 .6 4 .5 defective
x
80 x
Solve x 0.12
PCB = 46,740.85
A = 56.466 m2 3.28 ft 2
1m
= 607.48 ft2
95m and AC = 88m. Bearing of line AB is
N 45 degrees E while bearing of line AC
P =C DN + ND
x = 29.3 m is due east. Point D is located at side AB PC
SOLUTION 26: P = Number of gals of paint required T1 5 195 195 5
which is 43m from A and is connected to P=
SOLUTION 22: RORB = Rate of return on additional cost on B 1gal I/2
P = 607.48 sq.ft 2 coats point E along side AC. Area of ADE is 1/7 L1 T1
R2
I2 200 199 200 199
xV + x = 2300 2300 is from Sta 2 + 300 RORB = Annual Savings on B / Addl Investment 200 sq.ft
area of ABC.
xV + 29.3 = 2300 P = 6.07 gallons B 39
on B 33. Which of the following most nearly
20m
P= = 0.049 (answer)
xV = 2270.7 m
AC A ACB gives the bearing of side BC? 796
Sta V = 2 + 270.7 PROBLEM 31: CE Brd Exam- Nov 2009 PRC
a. S17.22E b. S62.22E I1
FCB FCA A bowl is in the form of a hemispherical
c. S32.22E d.
R1 T2
L2 SITUATION 8: CE Brd Exam-May 2008
SOLUTION 23: RORB = segment with two bases is full of water.
Slope of NGL = 5% = 4. 5 z 13,398.26 6,862.69 The upper base is a great circle having S42.22E A T2 PT the angle between the tangent line
Find
80 a diameter of 18cm. Its height is 6cm.
ROR = 150,000 50,000 = 34. Which of the following most nearly and the radius vector of the curves below
5%(80) = 4.5 – z Solve z Find the volume of the bowl.
gives the length of side AE? at each indicated point.
z = 0.5 6.54% a. 414 cm3 b. 72 cm3 a. 24.85 m b. 27.77 m 41. r = a sec 2x at x = /8
2.6 z 2.6 0.5 c. 486 cm3 d. 372 cm3
Slope of FGL = = = c. 32.62 m d. 20.11 m a. 16.48 o b. 18.92 o
80 80 SITUATION 5: CE Brd Exam-May 2008
3.875% c. 30.95 o d. 26.57 o
Given vector A and B as follows: SOLUTION 31: 35. Which of the following most nearly
A = 6.7i + 8.35j gives the length of side DE? 42. r = a sin x at x = /2
I1 = I2 = I
SITUATION 4: CE Brd Exam-May 2008 B = -2.53i – 5.55j a. 30.52 m b. 24.85 m a. 90 b. 30
20
Eqpt. A Eqpt B Find the following: c. 20. 11 m d. 32.62 m Sin I/2 = 140 c. 130 d. 140
First Cost 50,000 150,000 27. Horizontal and vertical components
SOLUTION 33 – 35:
Salvage Value 3,000 6,000 of the resultant vector. I = 16.43 → I/2 = 16.43 = 8.215 43. r = x2 at x =
2
No. of yrs 5 yrs 15 yrs a. -4.17i + 2.8j b. 4.17i - 2.8j a. 122.48 o b. 118.95 o
c. -4.17i - 2.8j d. 4.17i + 2.8j By symmetry, It follows that the curves are
Maintenance cost 6,000 3,000 D 9cm c. 130.91 o d. 130.31 o
identical.
i 12% 12% 28. Magnitude of the resultant of vector. 52 B
L1= L2 =
140 SOLUTION 41:
Using Sinking Fund of method of a. 4.230 b. 3.374 95 BC=CB 2 = 70
6cm Note: by all indications, x in the given,
depreciation, find: c. 5.023 d. 6.421 ABPc
24. Annual cost of A 43 D represents. So that in the solution that follows, is
L1
29. The angle that the vector makes with B C CB replaced by
a. 13,398.26 b. 14,324.53 sin I/2 = 2
c. 15,278.62 d. 12,231.71 the horizontal. 3cm R dy dy / d
a. 25.35 o b. 33.88 o 45 CB Slope, m = tan x = =
25. Present Cost of B c. 45.35 o d. 35.35 o A 45 70
2
dx dx / d
A C sin 8.215 =
a. 40,234.53 b. 46,740.85 Vbowl = Vhemisphere – Vsph. segment 88 E R Where
c. 43,674.78 d. 48,891.37 SOLUTION 27 – 29: x = angle that the tangent line to the curve
Using complex numbers to represent Vectors A
4
R3 1 Using Complex Mode: R = 245 m
Vbowl = 3 – (3R – h)h2 rBC = rBA +rAC = 95(180 + 45) + 880 SOLUTION 38: makes with the x-axis
26. Rate of return of additional and B, 3
investment on B. 2 rBC = 70.33 -72.78 rad dy / d
A = 6.7i + 8.35j x = invtan
9 S1 = I1R1 = 16.43 = 0.286 dx / d
a. 4.36% b. 7.35% 4 3
B = -2.53i – 5.55j 1 At point B: 180
c. 6.54% d. 5.62% Using complex mode of calculator Vbowl = 3 – 3 [3(9) – 3](3) 2
PROBLEM 31: 42. Find the area of the circle PROBLEM 52: 62. Find the corrected length of the line. 73. Find the linear error of closure. willing to forgive and let go of resentment and
Given a spring, such that when P = 10 N, the a. 521.04 cm2 b. 221.67 cm2 Given the following: a. 3395.1514 b. 3143.0544 a. 29.40 m b. 55.17 m release the offender.
spring deforms 1 mm. Find the velocity of an c. 176.71 cm2 d. 321.45 cm2 Line Bearing Distance c. 2395.6269 d. 2395.4231 c. 69.32 m d. 11.15 m
object dropped on the spring from a height of A–B
PROBLEM 43:
N40E 3856.7 m PROBLEM 63: 74. Find the relative error. Talk About It
1.8 m at the instant when the spring deforms B–C
18 mm. Point A is in between point B and C, the N59W 300.58 m For an isosceles triangle with base 16” and a. 2.33% b. 2.85% In grief, why is it easier to draw into
distances of B and C from point A are 1500 C–D S70W 2001.58 m height of 15”, the center of the inscribed circle c. 1.55% d. 1.87% ourselves rather than be with people who will
a. 4.659 m/s b. 6.549 m/s
m. and 2000 m. respectively. Measured from D–A S60E 5001.7 m is at the intersection of the angle bisectors. help us move forward?
c. 5.694 m/s d. 9.654 m/s PROBLEM 75:
Find the radius of the inscribed circle.
point A, the angle of elevation of point B is Solve for the area of the triangulation. A point O is inside of an equilateral triangle How have you experienced or observed the
PROBLEM 32: 1530’ while that of C is . The difference in a. 7 in b. 4 in
A rectangular waterfront lot has a perimeter
a. 9732278m2 b. 7732278m2
c. 5 in d. 6 in ABC. The distance from point O to a, b and c debilitating effects of bitterness?
the elevations of B and C is 46.2 m. c. 6732278m2 d. 8732278m2 are 3, 4 and 5 respectively. Find the area of What do you want God to help you
of 1000 feet. To create a sense of privacy, Considering the effects of curvature and PROBLEM 64: the triangle. accomplish in the rest of your life? What do
the lot owner decided to fence along the three refraction, what is the value of ? PROBLEM 53:
Three marksmen shoot at a spinning circular a. 18.231 unit2 b. 17.782 unit2 you need to let go of so that he can work fully
sides, excluding the side that fronts the water. A sight is taken with an engineers level at rod
a. 815’ b. 6o24’ object that is equidistant from them. The c. 21.725 unit2 d. 19.825 unit2
An expensive fencing along the lot’s front c. 5o14’ d. 10o28’ held 100 meters away and an initial reading
marksmen shoot together, what is the
in and through you?
length cost Php25 per foot and an of 1.830 is observed. The bubble is then
PROBLEM 44: probability that they shoot in the same face of
inexpensive fencing along the two side widths leveled through six spaces on the level tube,
the circle.
lot cost Php5 per foot. The total cost of Compute the shortest distance from point (26, when the rod reading is 1.91 m. What is the
a. 1/2 b. 2/3
Don’t Give Up: Refuse to Be Bitter
fencing all the three sides is Php9500. What 4) to the curve x2 – 16x + y2 + 16y + 64 = 0. sensitiveness of the level tube in second of By RICK WARREN — May 24, 2018
c. 3/4 d. 3/8
is the lot’s dimension? a. 13.63 units b. 21.23 units arc?
a. 200 ft x 300 ft c. 31.56 units d. 18.51 units 27.5" 37.5" PROBLEM 65: “I came naked from my mother’s womb,’ [Job]
b. 250 ft x 300 ft a. b. The distance from the midpoint of the curve said, ‘and I shall have nothing when I die. The
PROBLEM 45: division division
c. 250 ft x 350 ft to the midpoint of the chord of a simple curve Lord gave
The cross section notes shown below are for
d. 300 ft x 350 ft a ground excavation for a 12 m width c.
17.5"
d.
47.5" is 8.12 m. If the central angle is 40o, find the me everything I had, and they were his to take
PROBLEM 33: roadway. division division radius. away. Blessed be the name of the Lord.’ In all
The deflection angle from PC of two points A 7.85L 0 8.45R
a. 134.64 m b. 124.63 m of this Job did not sin or revile God” (Job
PROBLEM 54: c. 186.41 m d. 115.52 m
and B on a simple curve are 5°15’ and Sta.25+100 1:21-22 TLB).
1.90 + 3.20 + 2.30 If there are 38 members in a PICE Club, how
10°15’, respectively. The chord distance PROBLEM 66:
between A and B is 40 m. Find the length of 9.35L 0 10.7R many ways you can pick president, vice-
The deflection angles of points D and E from Grief is a part of life, but you can’t let a season of
Sta.25+150 president, secretary and treasurer? grief turn into a lifestyle of grief.
the curve from PC to A. 2.90 + 2.60 + 3.80 a. 2 761 520 b. 1 771 560 the tangent through P.C of a simple curve are
a. 25.03 m b. 59.62 m What is the volume of excavation in cu.m. 4 and 12 respectively. If the chord distance At some point you have to let it go!
c. 1 571 460 d. 1 173 521
c. 32.83 m d. 42.05 m between the two stations? Use Prismoidal of DE is 50 m, compute the length of chord There is a difference between mourning and
Formula. PROBLEM 55: from PC to E. moaning, between weeping and wallowing. A
PROBLEM 34: If the sum of the series is given by the
A square metal has an area of 52.35. Find a. 1994.26 cu.m b. 1794.41 cu.m a. 74.69 m b. 90.54 m loss can deepen me, but that doesn’t mean it can
equation S = 3n + b, what is the difference c. 35.61 m d. 46.85 m
the radius of the largest cylindrical shell that c. 2845.36 cu.m d. 2227.18 cu.m define me. A loss is a part of my maturity but not
between the 9th and the 7th term?
can be formed if the height is 1.5 times the PROBLEM 46: a. 14 756 b. 24 786 PROBLEM 67: my identity.
diameter. In a circle, x2 + y2 = 25 find the sub-normal at c. 28 744 d. 20 315 On a highway, it is a slightly raised strip of God gives you grace to get through what you’re
a. 2.13 units b. 1.15 units (3,4). asphalt, plastic, etc. across the lane of traffic going through. Other people may not have that
PROBLEM 56:
c. 1.06 units d. 2.46 units a. 4 b. 5 to warn the commuters that it is approaching same measure of grace, so they might give you
Point A is in between point B and C, the a hazard
PROBLEM 35:
c. 3 d. 6
distances of B and C from point A are 1500 bad advice!
a. pedestrian strip b. hazard strips
What is the time between 2 o’clock and 3 PROBLEM 47: m. and 2000 m. respectively. Measured from “[Job’s] wife said to him, ‘Are you still trying to
c. Rumble strip d. traffic strips
o’clock the hour hand and the minute hand is A grade of -5% is followed by a grade of point A, the angle of elevation of point B is maintain your integrity? Curse God and die.’ But
bisected by the centerline of 3 o’clock? +1%. The grade is intersecting at a vertex 1530’ while that of C is . The difference in PROBLEM 68: Job replied, ‘You talk like a godless woman.
a. 2:18.46 b. 2:15.45 (Sta 10 + 060). The change of grade is the elevations of B and C is 46.2 m. A closed traverse has the following data: Should we accept only good things from the hand
c. 2:35.42 d. 2:20.40 restricted to 0.4% in 20 m. Compute the Considering the effects of curvature and Course Bearing Distance(m) of God and never anything bad?’ So in all this,
length of the vertical parabolic sag curve in refraction, what is the value of ? AB 165 Job said nothing wrong” (Job 2:9-10 NLT).
PROBLEM 36: meters.
Two chords are perpendicular to one another a. 815’ b. 6o24’ BC 35 Job refused to become bitter and resentful.
a. 450 b. 400 c. 5o14’ d. 10o28’
and both are at a distance 5 m from the c. 300 d. 350 CD S4030’W 125 Bitterness prolongs pain. It doesn’t relieve it; it
center of a 10-m radius circle. Find the PROBLEM 57: DE 110
only reinforces it. “Watch out that no bitterness
PROBLEM 48: N6515’W
smallest area in the circle bounded by the The cost of a machine is P160,000. It has a takes root among you . . . it causes deep trouble,
chords. The azimuth of the back tangent of a circular useful value of P15,000, find the depreciation EA N1245’ W 25 hurting many in their spiritual lives” (Hebrews
a. 31.01 cm2 b. 7.875 cm2 curve is 205o while the azimuth of the forward charge on the fourth year using double Compute the bearing of line AB. 12:15 TLB).
c. 8.211 cm2 d. 11.62 cm2 tangent is 262o.Find the length of the declining balance method where n is equal to a. N83.57oE b. N57.04oE
tangents if the middle ordinate is 5.8 m. 8. c. N73o57’E d. N45.67oW
PROBLEM 37: a. 20.83 m. b. 25.98 m. a. P 16 875.6 b. P 19 765.6 Job gives three steps in refocusing:
Shanel started walking from point O at c. 23.83 m. d. 1.83 m. c. P 10 762.6 d. P 14 765.6 PROBLEM 69: 1. Put your heart right. That means you forgive.
uniform speed of 3.5 kph. After 3 hours,
PROBLEM 49:
An engineer bought an equipment for P 800 “But I can’t forgive!” you say. That’s why you
Alfred started walking from the same point PROBLEM 58: 000. Other expenses, including installation, need Christ in your life; he’ll give you the power
and walked 3.5 km in the first hour, 4 km in A compound curve given the following: An equipment costing P450,000 has a amounted to P 50 000. At the end of its
I1 = 24 D1 = 6 salvage value of P60,000 at the end of 8
to forgive.
the second hour, and so on, increasing 0.5 estimated useful life of 10 years, the salvage
km per hour. How many hours after Shanel I2 = 18 D1 = 3 years. Using the Sum of the Year’s Digit value will be 10% of the first cost. Using the
left point O will she be caught by Alfred? Sta. at P.C = 10 + 380 Method, what is the depreciation charge Constant Percentage Method of Depreciation, 2. Reach out to God. Ask him to come into your
a. 12 hrs b. 8 hrs Find the stationing at P.C.C. after 1st year? what is the book value after 5 years? heart and heal those wounds and help you and
c. 10 hrs d. 16 hrs a. 10 + 400 b. 10 + 500 a. Php 86,666.67 b. Php 57 652.64 a. Php251482.41 b. Php253242.51 give you strength and power for tomorrow, next
c. 10 + 550 d. 10 + 460 c. Php 105 714.29 d. Php201451.29 c. Php252982.21 d. Php254682.31 week, next month.
PROBLEM 38:
PROBLEM 50: PROBLEM 59:
The first curve of the reversed curve has a SITUATION 3:
central angle of 10o and a radius of 250 m. The top of the tower signal at B 2000 m In a spherical triangle, B =85o50’ Given the following traverse notes taken by a
3. Face the world again, firm and courageous.
Find the stationing of PRC(point of reversed away from A was sighted through a transit C = 92o60’, c = 90o. Find angle A. survey party, Many people, when they’re hurt, withdraw into a
curve) if PC is at 28 + 108.2. with recorded vertical angle of 230’. The a. 78o11’ b. 43o55’ LINE BEARING DISTANCE shell. They say, “I’ll never let anybody hurt me
height of the tower situated on the top of B is c. 48o11’ d. 68o11’ again!” They retire from life. Job says to do the
a. 28 + 151.83 b. 28+ 146.60 AB N 45°20’ E 450 m
c. 29 + 123.67 d. 27+ 231.45 12 m. and the height of the transit above the exact opposite: Resume your life; don’t retire
SITUATION 2: BC S 65°10’ E 615 m
point where it is set is 1.12 m. The elevation
PROBLEM 39: of the point under the transit at A is 133.33 m. A line was found to be 3142.56 m, when CD N 80°15’ W 620 m from it. Get back out there in the world.
In a circle, x2 + y2 = 25 find the sub-normal at Compute the elevation of the base of the
measured with a 30 m steel tape supported DA S 55°30’ W 260 m There’s a happy ending to Job’s life. “The Lord
(3,4). signal B.
throughout its length under a pull of 4 kg at a blessed the last part of Job’s life even more than
a. 4 b. 5 a. 209.69 b. 309.64 mean temperature of 35C. Tape was of 70. Find the adjusted latitude for side CD he had blessed the first” (Job 42:12 GNT). Job
c. 3 d. 6 c. 245.46 d. 290.96 standard length at 20C, under a pull of 5 kg using Compass rule went through all this hurt, but in spite of that,
(supported throughout its length). Tape cross a. 101.75 m b. 108.84 m
SITUATION 1: PROBLEM 51: God blessed the last part of Job’s life even more
sectional area is 0.03 sq. cm. Coefficient of
An angle of 115 is subtended by an arc of a Given the following cross-section notes for a c. 28.45 m d. 15.14 m than the first.
thermal expansion is 0.0000116/C. Modulus
circle of radius 7.5 cm. road. of elasticity of tape 71. Find the adjustment for departure of side Wouldn’t you like the same in your life? Say,
40. Length of minor arc 9 .8 0 x2 Material is 2 x 106 kg/cm2. CD using Compass rule “God, I don’t care whether I have five years or 50
a. 15.05 cm b. 16.22 cm 60. Find the error due to change in a. - 607.21 m b. - 602.11 m years left. Would you bless the last part of my life
y1 y 1 .2
c. 18.33 cm d. 17.54 cm temperature. c. - 597.21 m d. - 211.58 m more than the first part?”
The road has a width of 8 m and have a slope a. +0.6286 b. +0.4168 The lesson of Job’s life is this: It doesn’t matter
41. Length of major arc of 2:1. The area of the cross section is 34.6 72. Find the adjusted distance for side CD
a. 34.45 cm b. 32.07 cm m2. What is the value of y.
c. +0.5468 d. +0.4076
using Compass rule . who’s hurt you or how long you’ve been hurt or
c. 40.79 cm d. 25.12 cm a. 3.43 b. 3.26 61. Find the error due to pull. a. 603.11 m b. 607 m how deeply you’ve been hurt. God can make the
c. 2.45 d. 2.90 a. -0.0288 b. -0.0399 c. 605 m d. 213.48 m rest of your life the best of your life if you’re
c. -0.0524 d. -0.0314
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SHIFT 5 3 1 (− 6 = 3 = 1 = ) SHIFT
80 kph Php 2/sqm Arc AD
STO C 48.37
AC Arc AB = 360 − 25 − 50 − 90
(TA)(TA) = (BA)(CA) 0.4 m/s Arc AB = 195
30 40 H Php 2.5/sqm 122 = 8(8 + x) 75 meters
Volume = C (B x A) = -14 cubic x = 10 m
80 kph Using MODE CMPLX function
units PROBLEM 18:
VR = 0.40 + 0.4590
SHIFT 5 5 SHIFT 5 7 ( SHIFT 5 4 x PROBLEM 11: CE Nov 2017 board exam A new kind of atom smasher is to be
Using MODE CMPLX function of calculator D=2R = SHIFT 2 3 = SD
SHIFT 5 3 ) = A spiral 80 m long connects a tangent composed of two tangents and circular
Vresultant = 80(90 - 40)+ 600(90 + VR = 0.648.37
Volume = -14 cubic units with a 6.5 circular curve. Determine the arc which is concave toward the point of
30) V = R2H deflection angle at the first quarter point.
y = 75 tan 48.37
intersection of the two tangents. Each
H = 1000/R2 → EQN. 1 y = 84.39 meters
PROBLEM 6: CE Nov 2017 board exam a. 0.245 b. 0.542 tangent and the arc of the circle is 1 mile
Convert to polar form by pressing SHIFT 2 3 The common tangent of a compound C = cost c. 0.452 d. 0.524 long. What is the radius of the circle?
Vresultant = 631.85113.17 C = (Php2/m2) Atop&bottom + (Php2.5/m2) PROBLEM 15: CE Nov 2016 board exam
curve makes an angle of 12 from the SOLUTION 11: a. 31.26 ft b. 23.45 ft
Therefore: Alateral A solid plane has nine vertices and
tangent passing thru the P.T and 18 c. 25.61 ft d. 29.44 ft
Ground speed = 631.85 kph C = 2(2R2) + 2.5(2RH) S = R composed of triangles, where four
from the tangent passing thru the PC. If
triangles meet on each of its six vertices
the radius of the second curve is 180 m, 20 = 6.5 R
PROBLEM 3: CE Nov 2017 board exam Substitute eqn 1 180 and six triangles on each of its
find the radius of the first curve if the
In centesimal system, 630 is how many R = 176.3 m remaining vertices. How many faces
length of the common tangent is 70 m 1000
in grads? C = 4R2 + 5R does the plane have?
long. R 2
a. 800 grad b. 750 grad a. 14 b. 17
a. 322.51 b. 325.74 5000 L2 c. 16 d. 15
c. 700 grad d. 600 grad c. 321.45 d. 329.45 C= 4R2 + → EQN. 2 =
SOLUTION 3: SOLUTION 6:
R RL s -------------------------------------------------
400 grads = 360 Take d/dr of both sides and set dC/dR to zero in SOLUTION 15:
order to minimize C. Let n = number of triangular faces
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EA N1245’ W 25 52 = x2 + 42 – 2(4)(x) cos (60 – invcos God blessed the last part of Job’s life
CD Adjusted = 600 17015’ – (29.4 -
SITUATION 3: even more than the first.
40o
Compute the bearing of line AB.
600 x2 7
8m a. N83.57oE b. N57.04oE Given the following traverse notes taken 50.91)( ) ) Wouldn’t you like the same in your life?
T by a survey party, 1895 8x Say, “God, I don’t care whether I have
T c. N73o57’E d. N45.67oW Solve x.
LINE BEARING DISTANCE five years or 50 years left. Would you
M=8.12 SOLUTION 68: AB N 45°20’ E 450 m
CD Adjusted = -597.21+ 108.84i = bless the last part of my life more than
607 169.66 5x2 = x2 + 42 – 2(4)(x) cos 60 the first part?”
Course Bearing Distance(m) BC S 65°10’ E 615 m
AB 165 CD N 80°15’ W 620 m CD adjusted = 169.66 - 90 = N79.66W x =6.766 The lesson of Job’s life is this: It doesn’t
R-M
Therefore 1 matter who’s hurt you or how long
R 20o R BC 35 DA S 55°30’ W 260 m Atriangle = (x)2 sin 60
40o
Dcd adjusted = - 597.21 meters 2 you’ve been hurt or how deeply you’ve
CD S4030’W 125 Lcd adjusted = 108.84 meters
70. Find the adjusted latitude for side 1 been hurt. God can make the rest of
DE N6515’W 110 CD using Compass rule Atriangle = (6.766)2 sin 60 your life the best of your life if you’re
CD Adjusted = 607 169.66 2
EA N1245’ W 25 a. 101.75 m b. 108.84 m willing to forgive and let go of
Atriangle = 19.825 unit2 (answer)
Solving bearing & distance of temporary closing c. 28.45 m d. 15.14 m resentment and release the offender.
I RM line t: SOLUTION 73: Talk About It
cos 71. Find the adjustment for departure of Use Mode Complex of your Calculator. Convert
2 R Cours Bearing Dist( Lat Dep In grief, why is it easier to draw into
R 8.12 e m) side CD using Compass rule the lines to polar form r . Don’t Give Up: Refuse to Be ourselves rather than be with people
cos20o = AB 165 a. - 607.21 m b. - 602.11 m let Bitter who will help us move forward?
R c. - 597.21 m d. - 211.58 m
BC 35 AB = 420 (90- 4520’) = 420 4440’ By RICK WARREN — May 24, 2018 How have you experienced or
R = 134.64 m
72. Find the adjusted distance for side →SHIFT STO. A “I came naked from my mother’s observed the debilitating effects of
CD S4030’W 125 -95.05 -81.18
PROBLEM 66: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2005 CD using Compass rule . BC = 605 (270 + 65 10’) = 605 33510’ womb,’ [Job] said, ‘and I shall have bitterness?
DE N6515’W 110 +46.05 -99.89 What do you want God to help you
The deflection angles of points D and E a. 603.11 m b. 607 m →SHIFT STO. B nothing when I die. The Lord gave
EA N1245’ W 25 + 24.38 -5.52 c. 605 m d. 213.48 m CD = 600 (90+ 8015’) = accomplish in the rest of your life?
from the tangent through P.C of a simple me everything I had, and they were
AC - t L D 600 17015’→SHIFT STO. C his to take away. Blessed be the What do you need to let go of so that
curve are 4 and 12 respectively. If the 73. find the linear error of closure.
Lat = 0 DA = 280 (270+ 5530’) name of the Lord.’ In all of this Job he can work fully in and through
chord distance of DE is 50 m, compute a. 29.40 m b. 55.17 m
-95.05 + 46.05 + 24.38 + L = 0 =280 32530’→SHIFT STO. D did not sin or revile God” (Job 1:21- you?
the length of chord from PC to E. c. 69.32 m d. 11.15 m
a. 74.69 m b. 90.54 m L = +24.62 m (north latitude) 22 TLB).
c. 35.61 m d. 46.85 m Dep = 0 74. find the relative error. LEC = linear error of closure
-81.18 – 99.89 – 5.52 + D = 0 a. 2.33% b. 2.85% LEC = A + B + C + D = 487.19 -15.82i Grief is a part of life, but you can’t let a
SOLUTION 66: c. 1.55% d. 1.87% → SHIFT STO. E season of grief turn into a lifestyle of
D = +186.59 (east departure)
t2 = L2 + D2 SOLUTION 70-72: SHIFT 2 3 = grief.
50 m t2 = (24.62)2 + (186.59)2 LEC = 29.4 -50.91 (answer) At some point you have to let it go!
Use Mode Complex of your Calculator. Convert
t = 188.21 m There is a difference between mourning
4 25 m the lines to polar form r . ------------------------------------------------------
and moaning, between weeping and
12 let SOLUTION 74: wallowing. A loss can deepen me, but
B AB = 420 (90- 4520’) = 420 4440’ R.E. = relative error that doesn’t mean it can define me. A
C/2
→SHIFT STO. A LEC 29.4 loss is a part of my maturity but not my
35
165 BC = 605 (270 + 65 10’) = 605 33510’ R.E. = = = 0.0155 = identity.
dis tan ce 1895
C →SHIFT STO. B God gives you grace to get through what
A t
CD = 600 (90+ 8015’) = 1.55% (answer)
PROBLEM 75: CE Nov 2016 board exam you’re going through. Other people may
12 8 R
600 17015’→SHIFT STO. C not have that same measure of grace,
A point O is inside of an equilateral
E DA = 280 (270+ 5530’) so they might give you bad advice!
R 16
triangle ABC. The distance from point O
8 D =280 32530’→SHIFT STO. D to a, b and c are 3, 4 and 5 respectively. “[Job’s] wife said to him, ‘Are you still
B trying to maintain your integrity? Curse
24 AB 165 35 Find the area of the triangle.
LINE r Calcula a. 18.231 unit2 b. 17.782 God and die.’ But Job replied, ‘You talk
C tor unit2 like a godless woman. Should we accept
A t =188.21
D Vector c. 21.725 unit2 d. 19.825 only good things from the hand of God
AC =82.48o +Li Name and never anything bad?’ So in all this,
AB 420 44 291. 288. A unit2 Job said nothing wrong” (Job 2:9-10
Consider Triangle A-B-PT AC = tan-1(186.59/24.62) 40’ 60 22i ---------------------------------------------
NLT).
AC = N82.48oE BC 605 33 - B SOLUTION 75: Job refused to become bitter and
Sin8o= 25/R
510’ 549. 254. resentful. Bitterness prolongs pain. It
R = 179.63 m
Considering CAB 06 09i A doesn’t relieve it; it only reinforces it.
Consider Triangle A-C-PC By cosine law: CD 600 17 - C “Watch out that no bitterness takes root
C/2 (35)2 = (165)2 + (188.21)2 – 2(165)(188.21)cos 015’ 591. 101. among you . . . it causes deep trouble,
Sin12o = hurting many in their spiritual lives”
R = 8.525o 33 61i 3 (Hebrews 12:15 TLB).
C/2 AC = + AB DA 280 32 - - D X X
Sin12o = 530’ 230. 158. O Job gives three steps in refocusing:
179.63 82.48o = AB + 8.525o 1. Put your heart right. That means
76 59i
C = 74.69 m chord from P.C to point E AB = N73.955oE you forgive. “But I can’t forgive!” you
=
PROBLEM 67: AB = N73o57’E say. That’s why you need Christ in your
A+B+C - 4 5
On a highway, it is a slightly raised strip
+D 29.4 - E life; he’ll give you the power to forgive.
PROBLEM 69: 18.5 22.8
of asphalt, plastic, etc. across the lane 60– 2. Reach out to God. Ask him to come
An engineer bought an equipment for P 50.91 6 5i
of traffic to warn the commuters that it is B C
into your heart and heal those wounds
approaching a hazard 800 000. Other expenses, including Sum of distanc X and help you and give you strength and
a. pedestrian strip b. hazard installation, amounted to P 50 000. At absolut es= power for tomorrow, next week, next
strips the end of its estimated useful life of 10 e 410 + 605 + D L
= = By cos law: month.
c. Rumble strip d. traffic years, the salvage value will be 10% of Values 600 + 280
= 1895 1662.7 802. CBO: 3. Face the world again, firm and
strips the first cost. Using the Constant
Percentage Method of Depreciation, meters 4 51i 52 = x2 + 42 – 2(4)(x) cos (60 – ) courageous. Many people, when PROBLEM 15: CE Nov 2016 board exam
eqn 1 they’re hurt, withdraw into a shell. They A tree has an angle of elevation of 20
what is the book value after 5 years?
ANSWER: Rumble strip ABO: say, “I’ll never let anybody hurt me degrees. As the observer walks 75
a. Php 251482.41 b.Php253242.51 E = linear error of Closure
E = A + B + C + D = 18.56-22.85i → 32 = x2 + 42 – 2(4)(x) cos eqn 2 again!” They retire from life. Job says to meters nearer to the tree, the angle of
c. Php 252982.21
PROBLEM 68: CE Brd Exam May 2000 SHIFT STO. E 0 = x2 + 42 – 32 – 2(4)(x) do the exact opposite: Resume your life; elevation becomes 40 degrees. Find the
A closed traverse has the following data d.Php254682.31 don’t retire from it. Get back out there in height of the tree.
SHIFT 2 3 = 8x cos = x2 + 7
: the world. a. 48.16 b. 57.17
SOLUTION 69: E = 29.4 -50.91 (answer) x2 7
Course Bearing Distance(m) cos = There’s a happy ending to Job’s life. c. 38.26 d. 40.07
10 distance CD
AB 165 r = n SV / FC = 10% = 10 0.10 CD Adjusted = CD – E( ) 8x “The Lord blessed the last part of Job’s
dis tan ce life even more than he had blessed the SOLUTION 15:
BC 35 BV5 = FCxr5 x2 7
= invcos substitute to eqn 1 first” (Job 42:12 GNT). Job went through
CD S4030’W 125 BV5= 800,000 (10 0.10 )5 =Php 252 982.21 8x all this hurt, but in spite of that,
DE N6515’W 110 (answer)
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Two angles are complimentary. One the cliff would send the drunken man an = a1 + (n – 1) d c. d.
either way 2
angle is twice as the other one. Find the over the edge. He takes random steps, an = 40 000 + (n – 1) 1600 (answer)
angles. either toward or away from the cliff. At ---------------------------------------------
x x 1 3 2
a. 35 and 90 b. 60 and any step his probability of taking a step SOLUTION 29: 2
90 away is 2/3, of a step toward the cliff is F = probability of winning against his PROBLEM 36: CE Nov 2016 board exam
y ---------------------------------------------
c. 30 and 60 d. 30 and 1/3. What is his chance of escaping the father On a highway, it is a slightly raised strip SOLUTION 40:
cliff? C = probability of winning against the of asphalt, plastic, etc. across the lane
20o 40
160 g( x ) f ( x )
a. 4/7 b. 3/7 champion of traffic to warn the commuters that it is Mean =
B C c. 3/5 d. 3/6 Not F C 2
A approaching a hazard
75 m x ---------------------------------------------
SOLUTION 26: x2 2 x 1
Series 1: Father – Champion – Father Mean =
SOLUTION 21: Let the man stand on position “1” of the number
a. Chevron marking 2
y = (75 + x) tan 20 = x tan 40 2x + x = 90 series b. diagonal marking
line shown below. win – win - win: P = F × C × F x2 x 3
x = 30 c. thermoplastic marking Mean = (answer)
x = 57.45 Let: win – win – lose: P = F × C × (1 – F) 2
2x = 60 F = probability that he will step forward lose – win – win: P = (1 – F) × C × F
y = x tan 40 = 57.45 tan 40 = 48.16 m The angles are 30 and 60 (answer) B = probability that he will step backward = 1- F d. Rumble strip
(answer) P1 = F × C × F + F × C × (1 – F) + (1 – PROBLEM 41: CE Nov 2016 board exam
Note that he falls over the Cliff if he reach a
PROBLEM 22: CE Nov 2016 board exam coordinate of x = 0.
F) × C × F ANSWER: Rumble strip If the first hose can fill a goldfish pond
P1 = F × C + F × C – F2C within 45 minutes and the second hose
PROBLEM 16: CE Nov 2016 board exam The interior angles of a triangle were
Pwinning the prize = 2FC – CFF PROBLEM 37: CE Nov 2016 board exam can fill the same pond in 20 minutes.
Simplify the expression: 6(2x + 4y) + measured as follows:
Station Angle N = Number of If i = 14% compounded quarterly, find How many minutes can the second hose
10(4x + 3y). Series 2: Champion – Father – fill the tank without the first hose?
measurements the equivalent interest rate if
a. 2(26x + 27y) b. 2(26x+32y) Champion a. 13.85 b. 10.82
A 41o 2 compounded monthly?
c. 2(24x + 27y) d. 2(22x+24y) win – win - win: P = CFC c. 17.32 d. 21.54
B 77o 6 a. 10.24% b. 13.84%
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 win – win – lose: P = CF (1 – C) c. 21.15% d. 11.90%
C 63o 2
SOLUTION 16: lose – win – win: P = (1 – C) FC SOLUTION 41:
Compute the most probable value of P2 = CFC + CF(1 – C) + (1 – C) FC
F = 6(2x + 4y) + 10(4x + 3y) --------------------------------------------- Let:
angle C. P2 = CF + CF – C2F
F = 12x + 24y + 40x + 30y 1ST STEP F B SOLUTION 37: A = rate of first hose = 1/45
F = 52x + 54y P2 = 2CF – CFC 4 12 B = rate of second hose = 1/20
a. 72o53’37.14’’ b. 0.14 i
F = 2(26x + 27y) (answer) 86o34’18.14’’ 1 = 1
2ND STEP FB B2
2FC – CFF 2CF – CFC 4 12 At + Bt = 1
c. 62o34’17.14’’ d.
PROBLEM 17: CE Nov 2016 board exam i = 0.1384 or 13.84% (answer) 1 1
Evaluate the equation 3x – 13 = x – 7; 65o24’17.32’’ F C more chances in series 2 t + t = 1
45 20
when x = 3. 3RD STEP F2B FB2 B3 PROBLEM 38: CE Nov 2016 board exam
PROBLEM 32: CE Nov 2016 board exam t = 13.85 (answer)
----------------------------------------------------- Find the correct dimension of the largest
a. 4 b. 5 They inform and advise users of
SOLUTION 22: directions, distances, router, the location
rectangular lot if the required fence to be
PROBLEM 44: CE Nov 2016 board exam
c. 3 d. 6 4TH STEP F2B2 FB3 B4 used is 3000 ft.
Weight of measurement is inversely of services for road users and points of An equipment that cost P1 800 000 has
--------------------------------------------- proportional to number of a. 750 ft x 750 ft b. 1000ft x
interest. an estimated life of 5 years and the
SOLUTION 17: measurements. 500 ft
5TH STEP F3B2 F2B3 FB4 B5 c. 800 ft x 650 ft d. 850 ft x salvage value is 20% of the first cost.
3x – 13 = x – 7 S = 41 + 77 + 63 = 181
O O O 0
a. Warning sign b. Guide Compute the annual depreciation
650 ft
x = 3 (answer) Error = 1810 - 1800 AND SO ON… signs ---------------------------------------------
charge using straight line method. i =
Error = + 1o (to be subtracted ) c. Traffic signs d. Traffic SOLUTION 38: 8%.
PROBLEM 19: CE Nov 2016 board exam DFC = Distribution factor of angle C We can observe that x=0 on every “odd lights
By Padilla’s Corollary of equality, the largest
A box contains 5 defectives and 195 steps” rectangle with a known perimeter is a square. a. 514 756 b. 288
non-defective cellphones. A quality Note: Error is inversely proportional to the And each probability is given by the ANSWER: b. Guide signs 000
Perimeter = 4x = 3000 ft
control engineer selects 2 cellphones at number of measurements expression Fn+1Bn. c. 128 744 d. 209
X = 750 ft
random without replacement. What is Thus, correction is proportional to 1/n. where n is Thus, 315
PROBLEM 33: CE Nov 2016 board exam Therefore, the rectangle is 750 ft x 750
the probability that exactly one is the number of measurements. inf inity
ft (answer)
On a highway, it is a slightly raised strip
defective? 1 Probability of falling = F n1B n
of asphalt, plastic, etc. across the lane
a. 0.049 b. 0.024
DF = n
n0
of traffic to warn the commuters that it is PROBLEM 39: CE Nov 2016 board exam SOLUTION 44:
c. 0.502 d. 0.132 1 But as n approaches infinity, the
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n expression Fn+1Bn approaches zero. At n
approaching a hazard
a. pedestrian strip b. hazard
A machine cost 50 000 and have a 10%
salvage value from the first cost after 10
d
d
= 100, it is practically zero.
FC=1,800,000
SOLUTION 19: 1 1 strips years. Find the capital recovery factor if d Dn = 80%FC
Thus,
D = probability that the item picked is n 3 n 100
c. Rumble strip d. traffic it is 8% compounded annually. d
DFC = C = 2
defective
1 1 1 1 Probability of falling F n1B n strips a. 0.138 b. 0.182
N = probability that the item picked is n 2 6 2 7 n 0 c. 0.069 d. 1.054
SV = 20%FC
no-defective n100 n1 n ANSWER: Rumble strip
Ccorrected = C – E(DF) 1 2
P = DN + ND 3
Probability of falling
3
3
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SOLUTION 39:
1 2 3 4 5
Ccorrected = 63o – 1o n 0 PROBLEM 34: CE Nov 2016 board exam
Dn 80%(1800000)
P=
5
195 195
5 7 Probability of falling 3/7 A raised structure including bridge and iD n d= =
A= n 5
200 199 200 199 Ccorrected = 62o34’17.14’’ (answer) Probability of Not falling 1 - 3/7 building supports and walkways, over (1 i) n 1
39 Probability of Not falling 4/7 (answer) water, typically supported by widely d = 288 000 (answer)
P= = 0.049 (answer) spread piles or pillars? Capitol Recovery Factor =
i
796 PROBLEM 24: CE Nov 2016 board exam a. wharf b. pier (1 i) n 1
PROBLEM 20: CE Nov 2016 board exam What are the amplitude of y = sin x and c. ports d. cargo
What is the surface area of a sphere if PROBLEM 29: CE Nov 2016 board exam Capitol Recovery Factor =
y = 2 sinx.
the volume is 36 m3? a. 1 and 2 b. x and y To encourage Elmer’s promising tennis ANSWER: pier 0.08
a. 52.71 b. 59.73 c. sin x and y d. 1 and 2 career, his father offers him a prize if he (1 0.08)10 1
c. 62.41 d. 72.71 wins (at least) two tennis sets in a row in PROBLEM 35: CE Nov 2016 board exam Capitol Recovery Factor = 0.069
sin x a three set series to be played with his A woman was offered for a job, starting
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father and the club champion
SOLUTION 20: --------------------------------------------- salary was 40 000 and it will be increase
4 SOLUTION 24: alternately: father-champion-father or by 1600 each year for 5 years. What is PROBLEM 40: CE Nov 2016 board exam
Vsphere = R 3 = 36 y = A sin x champion-father-champion, according to the general equation in arithmetic Find the mean between g(x) = x2 + 2
3 Elmer’s choice. The champion is a progression?
A is the amplitude and f(x) = x + 1.
R = 2.048 For: y = sin x, A = 1 better player than Elmer’s father. Which a.40 000 + (2n – 1) 1600 x3
series should Elmer choose? b. 40 000 + (n – 1) 1600 a. b.
For: y = 2 sin x, A = 2 2 PROBLEM 46: CE Nov 2016 board exam
Asphere = 4R2 a. Father-Champion Father c. 40 000 + n – 1600
Therefore: Amplitudes are 1 and 2. A company has a cost estimates of Php
Asphere = 4(2.048)2 (answer) b. champion-father-champion n x2 x 3 10 000. In every estimate of Php 10 000
Asphere = 52.71 m2 (answer) c. both are just equal chance d. (40 000 + 1600)
2 2 and above they profit Php 25 000. If the
PROBLEM 26: CE Nov 2016 board exam --------------------------------------------- probability of the estimate being
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approved is 0.7, what is the expected B = 2.5% 1% Note: SH = number of selections of 3 Find the total cost of the land if the cost
profit? The probability that M bankrupt N is: hydraulics books from 5 different per hectares is 3.1 M.
B = 3.5% B hits A
a. Php 32 756 b. Php = M2 + NM3 + N2M4 + N3M5 + … and so on B hydrulics books a. Php 17.48375 M b. Php
28 000 c. Php 19 744 A hits B
SH = 5C3 = 10 18.48375 M
d. Php 17 500 g 2L inf inity A C4s+3H = Number of selections of 4 c. Php 20.48375 M d. Php
xmin =
--------------------------------------------- B = NnMn 2 X structural books and 19.48375 M
SOLUTION 46: 1%(180) n0 -1 0 1 3 Hyrdaulics books
E = Expected profit xmin = C4s+3H = (Ss SH) = 126 (10) = 1 260
3 .5 %
E = Profit when approved*Probability of being Take n = 50. The value of NnMn+2 approaches “0” that 9 students can make
xmin = 51.43 m C
approved as n continue to increse 1ST fire (A’s turn) a A Note: All 7 books can be selected by either
n2
+profit when disapproved*probability of being 1 2
50 n
only one student, or only two students, or only
Sta M = 0 +110 + (90 – xmin) =
disapproved three students, and so on. That is: 45
Sta M = 0 +110 + (90 – 51.43) n0 3 3
Sta M = 0 + 148.57 (answer) 2ND fire (B’s turn) aB ab Choice of 9 students for 45
E = Php 25000 * 0.7 + 0 * 0.3 = 4/7 (ANSWER) the first book
27
E = Php 17 500 (answer) Choice of 9 students for D B
PROBLEM 50: CE Nov 2016 board exam PROBLEM 52: CE Nov 2016 board exam
3rd fire (A’s turn) a2 b abA the second book
dy
PROBLEM 47: CE Nov 2016 board exam Find : y = sin(ln x2) A company produce 600 000 units with
A Choice of 9 students for 40
Find the value of x in the function f(x) = dx a total income of 720 000. With costs the third book
3x + 2 and g(x) = x2 + 1 at (1,4). a. 2 cos (ln x2) b. 2 cos equal to 250 000 annual plus 0.7 per 11.66
11.66
(ln x2)/x unit. How much must be sold to 4th fire (B’s turn) a2 bB a2 b2 Choice of 9 students for
a. 5 and 2 b. 3 and 2
c. 2x cos (ln x2) d. 2 cos breakeven? the seventh book 30
c. 1 and 4 d. 5 and 1 a. 400 000 units b. 500 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 = 97
(ln x2)/x2
--------------------------------------------- 000 units 5th fire (A’s turn) a3 b2 a2 b2 A
SOLUTION 47: --------------------------------------------- c. 600 000 units d. 700 A Thus: A
f(x) = 3x + 2 SOLUTION 50: 000 units A C4s+3H of 9 students = 1260 (97)
y = sin(ln x2) AABCD = ABCD+ AABD
f(x) = 3(1) + 2 6th fire (B’s turn) a3 b2 B
C4s+3H of 9 students = 6 026 540 940
a3 b3
--------------------------------------------- (answer) 1
f(x) = 5 dy 1 AABCD= (BC)(CD)sin(45–27)
= cos ln x 2 (2x) SOLUTION 52: 2
dx x2
g(x) = + 1 x2 1
7th fire (A’s turn) a4 b3 a3 b3 A PROBLEM 56: CE Nov 2016 board exam + (AB)(AD)sin(30–11.66)
g(x) = 12 + 1 dy 2 cos(ln x 2 ) Income 2
= (answer) A Given the closed traverse:
g(x) = 2 dx x AND SO ON…
A Line Bearing Distance AABCD =
1
(450)(350)sin(18)
Cost 2
Thus: f(x) and g(x) are 5 and 2. (answer) PROBLEM 51: CE Nov 2016 board exam BEP Note: A–B N30E 500 m 1
Man M has Php 1 and Man N has Php The probability that A hits B is: + (500)(448.62)sin(18.34)
PROBLEM 48: CE Nov 2016 board exam B–C N45W 450 m 2
2. They play gamble. M is better than N. = A + abA + a2 b2 A + a3 b3 A … and so on
Find the value of x that passes through M has probability of 2/3 to win while N is
C-D S27E 350 m AABCD = 59 625.24 m2 = 5.9625 hectares
point (1,4) in the function f(x) = 3x + 1 Php 250,000 Income = Cost D-A 448.62 m
1/3 to win. What is the probability of M to inf inity S11.66W Total Cost of lot = 3.1 (5.9625)
and g(x) = x2 + 2. win until one of them will be bankrupt.
X (Number of
= an bn A Find the area of the lot in hectares. Total Cost = Php 18.48375 M
a. 1.62 b. 3.32 a. 2/3 b. 4/9 n0 a. 5.9625 hectares b. 4.0276
units produced hectares
c. 2.62 d. 0.62 and sold c. 6.0285 hectares d. 3.0217 PROBLEM 58: CE Nov 2016 board exam
c. 2/9 d. 4/7 x Take n = 50. The value of an bn A approaches “0”
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-------------------------------------------- as n continue to increse hectares An engineer is to design a bridge, to get
SOLUTION 48: n n the length of the bridge she walks from
SOLUTION 51: u = unit price inf inity 50
1 1 1
Said point is the point of intersection of the two
curves Assume that 1 bet is an integer value of a peso. 720000 = an bn A = C A to B due north and from B she uses
u= = 1.2/pc n0 n0 2 2 2 her transit and get an angle of 4050 to
y = x2 + 2. → Eqn 2 (Parabola) Imagine both M and N are standing on x=1 of the 600000 = 2/3 (ANSWER) point C directly opposite A. The distance
y = 3x + 1 → Eqn 1 (line) number line. M wins if he got all Php 3 (i.e. x = 3). At break-even point: 45
PROBLEM 54: CE Nov 2016 board exam A to B is 50 m, find the length of the
Subtract equation 2 from equation 1 He loses when he got no money (i.e. x = 0) Cost = Income 45 bridge to be constructed.
You inherit a $16 000 and invested it 27
x2 - 3x + 1 = 0 Let : 250000 + 0.7x = 1.2x a. 43.21m b. 23.25m
into two different interest rate. One is
Solve using quadratic equation solver of your M = probability that M will win = 2/3 x = 500 000 units (answer) D B c. 65.42m d. 54.32m
6% and the other is 8%. In one year you
calculator N = probability that N will win = 1/3
have an income of Php 1186.00. How
x2 - 3x + 1 = 0 PROBLEM 53: CE Nov 2016 board exam much you invested in the different 40
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x = 2.62 and 0.38 N wins a bet In a duel between two men, both 50% interest rate? SOLUTION 58:
N marksman, each take turns until one of 11.66 11.66
a. 11,000, 5,000 b. 12,000,
PROBLEM 49: CE Nov 2016 board exam them hits the other. What is the B
M wins a bet 5,000
Determine the lowest point of a curve M probability that A hits B if A takes the 30
c. 11,300, 4,700 d. 13,000,
having a vertical curve 180 m, sloping at X first turn? 40
0 1 2 3 a. 1/2 b. 1/4 4,000
-2.5 % and +1% if the stationing at P.I is
0 + 110. c. 1/8 d. 2/3 --------------------------------------------
A
a. 0 + 168.75 b. 0 + 50 m
1ST bet N M SOLUTION 54: AABCD = ABCD+ AABD
148.57 SOLUTION 51: 1
Interest = 6% x + 8%(16 000 – x) = 1186
c. 0 + 324.27 d. 0 + Assume that 1 bet is an integer value of a peso. AABCD= (BC)(CD)sin(45–27)
x = 4 700 2
152.55
2ND bet MN Imagine both A and B are standing on x=0 of the
M2 16000 – x = 16000 – 4700 = 11 300 1 BRIDGE
number line. A wins if he reach. x = 1 A loses + (AB)(AD)sin(30–11.66)
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when he was hit and forced to be at x = -1 2
SOLUTION 49: PROBLEM 55: CE Nov 2016 board exam A C
N2M NM2
Let : 1
3RD bet In how many ways can 9 students select AABCD = (450)(350)sin(18)
A = probability that A will hit B = ½ 2
4 structural books and 3 hydraulics AC = 50 tan 4050’ = 43.21m (answer)
a= probability that A will not hit B = 1 – A = ½
Sta 0 +110 books from 9 structural books and 5 1
4TH bet N2M2 NM3 hydraulics books? + (500)(448.62)sin(18.34)
B = probability that B will hit A = ½ 2 PROBLEM 59: CE Nov 2016 board exam
xmin
a. 7 602 940 540 b. 6 640 450 AABCD = 59 625.24 m2 = 5.9625 hectares What do you call a structure not parallel
PC b = probability that B will not hit A = 1 – B = ½
490 to shore where ship may receive or
5TH bet N3M2 N2M3 c. 5 940 026 520 d. 6 026 540 PROBLEM 57: CE Nov 2016 board exam discharge cargo?
M PT 940 a. wharf b. pier
Given the closed traverse:
g1 = -2.5% Line Bearing Distance c. ports d. cargo
6TH bet N3M3 N2M4 SOLUTION 55:
g2 = 1%
V (answer): pier
AND SO ON… Assuming that all books are different A–B N30E 500 m
L/2 = 90 m L/2 = 90 m from each other. B–C N45W 450 m
Ss = number of selections of 4 structural PROBLEM 60: CE Nov 2016 board exam
C-D S27E 350 m It is a navigative depth.
books from 9 different structural books D-A 448.62 m
(2x+2)TH bet NxMx+2 S11.66W a. sounding b. fairway
g1 g2 Ss = 9C4 = 126
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c. shoal d. shipway Pepys wrote Newton to ask which of the - 941 91 side river banks, canals or water ways
LEGEND: three events is more likely: that a person a. b. where vessels may lie alongside to
7869 6870
ES EFget 491 491
receive or discharge cargo or disembark
(answer): fairway D n (a) at least 1 six when 6 dice are rolled, c. d. passengers or lie at rest.
LS LF 86870 86870
0 6 6 10 Where: (b) at least 2 sixes when 12 dice are
PROBLEM 61: CE Nov 2016 board exam 6 4 ES = Early Start rolled, or (c) at least 3 sixes when 18 a. wharf b. pier
0 6 6 10 ---------------------------------------------
SOLUTION 62: P2 = 1 - P = 1 -
y z
→ eqn. 1 SOLUTION 72:
108 m
6 612
12
PROBLEM 66: November 2016 CE Brd h R
9.25 9.25 y
D3 Exam 12 11 11 1 2
Four groups with different number of 5 12! 5 1 z y
P2 = 1 - - Volume of Upper Cone 3
FC= 50,000
Dn = 40 000 a
trials measured distance as follows. 6 11! 6 6 Total Volume of Cone 1
Ave.distance No. of R2h 6.6 m 42.3
P2 = 0.618667 3 b
trials
SV = 10,000 1 R z y = 108 sin 42.3
A 352.45 2 For 18 dice 2 R
Volume of Upper Cone 3 z y y = 72.685 m (answer)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B 352.04 5 P3 = 1 - Pnosix - P1six - P2six
Total Volume of Cone 1 R h
C 351.89 1
By Ratio and Proportion: D 353.27 6 5
18 1
18! 1 5
17 3
D3 40000 Find the weighted mean. P3 = 1 - - - y z
= 6 17! 6 6 But
3 10 a. 363.412 m b. h R
352.615 m 18! 1 5
2 16
Thus, 16.45 16.45
D3 = Php 12 000 (answer)
c. 338.716 m d. 16! 6 6 3 3
Volume of Upper Cone y z
PROBLEM 63: CE Nov 2016 board exam 393.823 m A = 2Rh
Total Volume of Cone h R
Find the derivative of 3cos2. ------------------------------------------------- P3 = 0.59734 (answer) R2 = 9.252 + (y + 6.8)2 eq 1
a. -6 sin 2 b. 3 sin 2 → eqn. 2 R2 = 16.452 + y2
SOLUTION 1: By Proportion, since x is between 0.5R and R,
c. 6 sin 2 d. -3 sin W = weight of measurement = Number of Thus: Event 1 has the best chance of
x = 0.75R y= R 2 16.45 2
2 measurement happening.
x/R = 0.75
Substitute to eqn 2 2
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Average Number 3 3 R2 = 9.252 + R 2 16.45 2 6.8
3
SOLUTION 63: distance of trials In a laboratory, each of a handful of thin Volume of Upper Cone y z x
y = 3 cos2 (x) (W) Wx 9-inch glass rods had one tip marked Total Volume of Cone h R R R = 19.36
dy with a blue dot and the other with a red.
= 3(2cos)(-sin) A 352.45 2 704.9
d When the laboratory assistant tripped
B 352.04 5 Let Vtotal = Total volume of cone A = 2Rh
1760.2 and dropped them onto the concrete
Vtotal 2
0.75
dy floor, many broke into three pieces. For 3 A = 2 (19.36) (6.8)
= -3(2sin cos) C 351.89 1 351.89
d these, what was the average length of Vtotal A = 827.17 cm2 (answer)
D 353.27 6 2119.62
dy the fragment with the blue dot? Vtotal = 3.459459
= -3 sin 2 (answer) TOTAL 14 4936.61 a. 3 cm b. 4.5 cm
d PROBLEM 73: CE Nov 2016 board exam
Xave = Wx / W = 4936.61/14 = c. 2 cm d. 5 cm Consider the 3 cups mark. Substitute to eqn 2
352.615 m (answer) ---------------------------------------------
A parabolic curve AB has tangent
PROBLEM 64: CE Nov 2016 board exam Volume of Upper Cone y z
3 3
i
1 0.08 1
24. A’ succession, with replacement? a. - 607.21 m b. - 602.21 m
20o 40
a. A’= {12, 13, 14, 15, 16} a. 12/49 b. 29/140 c. - 597.21 m d. - 577.21 m
10
R 10o 100 701.3(1+0.08) = A19
b. A’= {11, 12, 13, 14, 15} A B C c. 27/125 d. 29/49 R
0.08
c. A’= {10, 12, 14, 15, 16} 20o 48. Find the adjusted distance for side
75 m x PROBLEM 38: A = P30 000
d. A’= {11, 12, 12, 13, 15} CD using Compass rule .
The time required to accomplish a a. 603 m b. 607 m
25. (B ∩ C)’ y = (75 + x) tan 20 = x tan 40 vehicle maneuver. PROBLEM 50:
PROBLEM 42: c. 605 m d. 604 m
a. (B ∩ C)’= { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, x = 57.45 a. maneuver time b. perception time The corrected area of a square lot is 1 Find the area bounded by the curve y2 =
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15} c. overtaking time d. detection time hectare and the total error in the SOLUTION 46-48: 4x and the line y + 2x = 12
b. (B ∩ C)’= { 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, y = x tan 40 = 57.45 tan 40 = 48.16 m Use Mode Complex of your Calculator. Convert a. 31.67 b. 21.67
PROBLEM 39: CE Brd Exam-May 2012 computed area is 4.004 m2. If a 100 m
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15} (answer) the lines to polar form r . c. 51.67 d. 41.67
A backhoe component exhibits a tape is used in the measurement,
c. (B ∩ C)’= { 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, compute the error in length of tape, let
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15}
negative exponential failure distribution SOLUTION 50:
PROBLEM 31: NOV. 2016 CE BRD EXAM with a mean time to failure of 1000 which is found to be too short. AB = 420 (90- 4520’) = 420 4440’
d. (B ∩ C)’= { 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Solve for the points of intersection
A box contains 5 defectives and 195 hours. The maximum operating time a. 0.04 b. 0.05 →SHIFT STO. A
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15} From equation of the line :
non-defective cellphones. A quality c. 0.02 d. 0.016 BC = 605 (270 + 65 10’) = 605 33510’
such that the reliability remains above y = 12 - 2x substitute to equation of the
control engineer selects 2 cellphones at 99% is most probably _____. →SHIFT STO. B
PROBLEM 27: SOLUTION 42: CD = 600 (90+ 8015’) =
parabola
random without replacement. What is a. 16.18 hrs b. 10.05 hrs (12 - 2x)2 = 4x
A grade of -5% is followed by a grade of the probability that exactly one is c. 17.42 hrs d. 12.14 hrs Scorrect = Staped + Etotal eqn 1 600 17015’→SHIFT STO. C
+1%. The grade is intersecting at a ACorrect = 1 ha. = 10 000 m2 144 - 48 x + 4x2 = 4x
defective? DA = 280 (270+ 5530’) 4x2 - 52x + 144 = 0 divide by 4
vertex (Sta 10 + 060). The change of a. 0.049 b. 0.024 SOLUTION 39: =280 32530’→SHIFT STO. D
grade is restricted to 0.4% in 20 m. S Correct 2 = 10000 x2 - 13x + 36 = 0 y
c. 0.502 d. 0.132 For exponential failure distribution:
Compute the length of the vertical S Correct = 100 m (x - 4) (x -9) = 0
T / T LINE r
parabolic sag curve in meters. --------------------------------------------- Probability = e x =Calculator
4 and x = 9 (4, 4)
SOLUTION 31: Ataped = = 10 004.004 m2 Vector xL - x P
0.99= e T / 1000 solve T D
when
+Li y = 12
x = 4:
Name
dy
a. 450 b. 400 D = probability that the item picked is 2
Staped = 10 004.004 - 2(4) = 4
T = 10.05 hrs AB 420 4440’ 291.60 288.22i A x
c. 300 d. 350 defective
N = probability that the item picked is PROBLEM 40: CE Brd Exam-May 2012 Staped = 100.02 m Subst to eqn 1 BC 605 33510’ 549.06 -254.09i whenBx = 9:
--------------------------------------------- y = 12 - 2(9) = -6
no-defective If 3 < x < 7 and 6 > x > 2 which of the 100 = 100.02 + E CD 600 17015’ -591.33 101.61i C
SOLUTION 27: following best describes E = - 0.02m (too short) DA 280 32530’ -230.76 -158.59i Thus,D points of (9, -6)
B = g1 –g2 = -5% – 1% = 6% total a. 3 < x < 6 b. 3 < x < 7 intersection are
P = DN + ND Another Solution: =
change in grade c. 2 < x < 6 d. 2 < x < 7 (4,4) and (9,-6)
5 195 195 5 S A+B+C+
6% P=
L= = 300 m (answer) 200 199 200 199 SOLUTION 40: Lm 2 L c 2 D 29.4 -50.91 18.56 -22.85i xL = xEof the line
0 .4 % Sum of distances= xP = x of the parabola
39 In set theory, the word “AND” means intersection. Am Ac
20 m P= = 0.049 (answer) absolute 410 + 605 + 600 + 280 D= L= dA = (xL - xP)dy
By ploting the relation bet. 3 < x < 7 and 6 > x > 2
796
1002
100 e2 S Values = 1895 meters 1662.74 802.51i In as much as we are dealing with ‘dy’ , solve for
PROBLEM 28: PROBLEM 32: Intersection or values 10004.004 10000 xL and xP in terms of y.
A man bought a lot worth P1M if paid in An area where two or more roads come common to them E = linear error of Closure
together. 3<x<6 e = 0.02 m
cash. On the installment basis, he paid a E = A + B + C + D = 18.56-22.85i → For the line :
downpayment of P200 000;P300 000 at a. intersection b. channel 2<x<6 3<x<7 SHIFT STO. E y
c. skyway d. freeway x 6
the end of one year;P400 000 at the end PROBLEM 43: SHIFT 2 3 = 2
of three years and final payment at the PROBLEM 33: In the design of auxiliary lanes, the E = 29.4 -50.91 (answer)
end of five years. What was the final number of cars that need to be stored For the parabola:
How many liters of a 50 % alcohol distance CD
payment if interest rate was 20% solution must be added to 60 liters of a during peak hours is known as: CD Adjusted = CD – E( ) y2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 dis tan ce x
compounded annually? 10% alcohol solution to obtain a mixture a. capacity b. volume 4
a. P529 856 b. P695 480 which is 30% alcohol? All percents are VALUES OF “X” c. platoons d. traffic CD Adjusted = 600 17015’ – (29.4 -
c. P862 470 d. P792 576 Thus:
by volume. PROBLEM 41: PROBLEM 44: 600
50.91)( ) y y 2
PROBLEM 29: a. 60 liters b. 50 liters A simple curve has a central angle of The number of vehicles that pass a point 1895 dA = 6 - dy
c. 15 liters d. 40 liters 2 4
The length of spiral easement curve is 20. If the offset distance from the on a highway during a specified time
CD Adjusted = -597.21+ 108.84i = y4
100 m with a central curve of radius 300 SOLUTION 33: tangent passing through PC to the point interval.
y 2
m. Compute the offset distance from a. platoon b.traffic volume 607 169.66 y
given given Resulting
of tangency (P.T) is 8 m, compute the A= 2 6 - 4 dy
tangent to the second quarter point of radius of the curve. c. fleet d. mobility CD adjusted = 169.66 - 90 = N79.66W
solution solution solution y 6
spiral. a. 132.65 m b. 131.76 m Therefore
1 2 PROBLEM 45: 4
a. 0.923 m b. 0.345 m c. 138.43 m d. 156.26 m Dcd adjusted = - 597.21 meters y2 3
water
Find the 6th term in the series whose
Lcd adjusted = 108.84 meters A 6y y
c. 0.694 m d. 0.423 m water water 2 4 12
) ) ) SOLUTION 41: sum of n terms is given by (n -1)/3. 6
PROBLEM 30: NOV. 2016 CE BRD EXAM + = From triangle 0-PI-PT: CD Adjusted = 607 169.66
A tree has an angle of elevation of 20 Amount alcohol= alcohol= alcohol= a. 11/3 b. 8/5 42 43
of 30%(60+x T = R tan10 eqn 1 A 6(4) -
degrees. As the observer walks 75 10%(60) 50%x
From right triangle A-PI-PT: c. 5/4 d. 15/7 PROBLEM 49: 4 12
meters nearer to the tree, the angle of alcohol
Qty. of )
60 lit x 60+x 8 A debt of P100 701.30 is to be paid by
(6)2
elevation becomes 40 degrees. Find the solution Sin 20 = SOLUTION 45: (6)3
T
10-end of the year payments. The first 6(6)
2 4 12
height of the tree. key equation: S6 = sum of 6 terms = (6 -1)/3 = 35/3 payment begins at the end of the 10 th
a. 48.16 b. 57.17 T = 23.39 m
Consider alcohol content : 2 year. Find the yearly payment if rate of
c. 38.26 d. 40.07 Substitute T to eqn 1 S5 = sum of 5 terms = (5 -1)/
3 = 24/3 interest is 8% compounded yearly.
A = 41.67 square units (answer)
0.10(60) + 0.50x = 0.30(60 + x)
SOLUTION 30: x = 60 liters.
23.39 = R tan10 a6 = S6 - S5 = 35/3 - 24/3 = 11/3 a. P 30 000 b. P 32 150 PROBLEM 51: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2005
R = 132.65 m c. P 41 501 d. P 28 614
(answer) A vertical parabolic curve has tangent
SITUATION 3:
SOLUTION 49: grades of -3.2% and 4.6% meeting at
An urn contains 30 black balls and 20
SITUATION 4: point station 73+180 whose elevation is
white balls. What is the probability that
Given the following traverse notes taken Fdebt 998 m. If the length of curve is 440 m,
34. a white ball and a black ball are
by a survey party, find the stationing of P.T.
drawn in succession?
LINE BEARING DISTANCE a. 73 + 200 b. 73 + 400
a. 12/49 b. 29/140 P = P100701.3
Fpayments
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60.75 R2 you’ve got to keep going until you come From where he stands, one step toward F2 = P2(2)(6)
V = R2H = R2 = (60.75R – out on the other side into the light. the cliff would send the drunken man F2 = 8.24(2)(6) = 98.88 kN
R
Instead of getting discouraged, be over the edge. He takes random steps, F3 =1/2P3(2)(6)
R3) persistent and pray. either toward or away from the cliff. At F3 = 0.5(49.44)(2)(6) = 296.64 kN
dV
dR
60.75 3R2 Galatians 6:9 says, “Let us not become
weary in doing good, for at the proper
any step his probability of taking a step
away is 2/3, of a step toward the cliff is
Ftotal = F3 + F2 – F1
Ftotal = 296.64 + 98.88 – 225
time we will reap a harvest if we do not 1/3. What is his chance of escaping the Ftotal = 170.52 kN
For maximum volume,Set dV/dR = 0 give up” (NIV). cliff?
0 = 60.75 – 3R2 This is the law of the harvest: There is a. 4/7 b. 3/7 SOLUTION 49:
R = 4.5 m always a delay between sowing and c. 3/5 d. 3/6 By Varignon’s theorem:
60.75 4.52 reaping. You plant in one season, and Ftotal(y) = F3(2/3)(6) + F2(3) –F1(3)
H= =9m
you reap in another. God wants to see if SOLUTION 65:
4.5 170.52y = 296.64(4) + 98.88(3) -225(3)
you’re going to keep cultivating, Let the man stand on position “1” of the number
y= 4.74 m
ANOTHER SOLUTION: planting, and sowing. If he sees line shown below.
consistency in your life, then the harvest Let:
D = H = 2R F = probability that he will step forward SOLUTION 50:
will come. It will not come immediately,
B = probability that he will step backward = 1- F Mhinge = 0
because it proves nothing if he does it
Note that he falls over the Cliff if he reach a Ftotal(y) = P(6)
immediately — no character
coordinate of x = 0. 6P = 170.52(4.74)
development or stretching your faith.
P = 134.71 kN
Luke 18:1 tells us that we “must always X
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
H pray and never lose heart” (Phillips).
Those are the two options you have in
life: Pray continually, or lose heart. You 1ST STEP F B
Mu(actual) Mu (allow) Vud = 101.7143(0.633)(1m) Chelsea and Joy before taking the first day of examination 14. Find the adjusted distance for side CD using Compass rule .
Vud = 64.38515 kN decided to eat their breakfast in Pizza Hut. Chelsea ordered 3 a. 635.82 m b. 637.48 m
Mu(actual) < bd2fc’(q - 0.59q2) slices of pizza and 2 regular softdrinks and paid Php 600.00, c. 636.82 m d. 633.48 m
while Joy ordered 2 slices of pizza and 3 regular softdrinks and
32.549 × 106 < fv = Vud /Av was charge of Php 525.00. How much is the cost of each slice of 15. Find the linear error of closure.
0.9(1000)(167)2(20.7)(q - 0.59q2) fv = 64.38515 /1(0.167) pizza? a. 29.40 m b. 55.17 m
c. 69.32 m d. 11.15 m
fv = 385.54 kPa (ANSWER) a. Php 200.00 /pc b. Php 370.50 /pc
0.062645 < q - 0.59q2
c. Php 150.00 /pc d. Php 400.00 /pc 16. Find the relative error.
0.59q2 – q + 0.062645 < 0 a. 2.33% b. 2.84%
SOLUTION 19: PROBLEM 6:
By quadratic equation solver, c. 1.55% d. 1.87%
WF = Weight of footing How many minutes after 3 o’clock will the hour and minute hand
q = 1.63 and 0.06515 WF = concreteVfooting will be perpendicular? PROBLEM 17:
WF = 24(0.250)(B)(1) a. 3:32.73 b. 3:23.45 A closed traverse has the following data:
Take q = 0.06515 WF = 6B LINE BEARING DISTANCE
c. 3:36.36 d. 3:40.15
qfc' 0.06515(20.7) AB ? 44.43
= WTOTAL = W D + W L + WF PROBLEM 7: BC ? 136.54
fy 415 WTOTAL = 30(1) + 80(1) + 6B Find the ratio of the volume of water and volume of cone if the CD N145’E 12.58
= 0.00325 WTOTAL = 110 + 6B height of water is 2/3 the height of the cone? DA N7210’E 62.86
Check minimum and maximum required 7 8 EA S4813’E 107.72
a. b. Find the bearing of line BC.
For soil to be safe in bearing, 28 27
1.4 f ' a. S87.76W b. N88.2E
min bigger of or c actual ≤ allowable 8 5
fy 4 fy c. d. c. N87.76W d. S87.76E
Wtotal 28 27
fc ' 20.7
90 PROBLEM 18:
= 0.00274 A PROBLEM 8: An existing road is tangential to a circular lake 12 m along the
4f y 4( 415) Find y’ if x = 2 arc cos 2t and y = 4 arc cos 2t.
110 6B existing road, an 8 meter new road is constructed at the
90 a. 4 b. -4 periphery of the lake. The new road is extended to cross the lake.
= 1.4 1.4 = 0.003735 1(B)
fy 415 c. -2 d. 2 What is the length of the bridge?
Therefore: 1.31 meters ≤ B (ANSWER) a. 17 m b. 25 m
PROBLEM 9: c. 14 m d. 10 m
min = 0.003735
Three circle tangent externally with 3, 5 and 9 radius respectively.
Thus:
Find the area of the triangle formed by connecting the centers of PROBLEM 19:
Use = min = 0.003735 the three circles. ABCD is a square with side equal to 10 cm. PQRS is another
As = bd a. 49.71 unit2 b. 41.24 unit2 square inside ABCD. PQAB, QSBC, RSDC and PRAD are
As = 0.003735(1000)(167) = c. 47.91 unit2 d. 56.14 unit2 identical trapezia with area equal to 16 cm2. Find the height of the
trapezoid.
623.745 mm2 PROBLEM 10: a. 2 cm b. 3 cm
n16 = number of 16 mm diameter An existing highway with a bearing of N20E is to be connected c. 1 cm d. 4 cm
to another highway with bearing N80E, by a 4 degree simple
bars required curve. Find the length of the curve? PROBLEM 20:
a. 400 m b. 300 m In a circle, x2 + y2 = 25 find the sub-normal at (3,4).
A s( total)
n16 = c. 200 m d. 250 m a. 4 b. 5
A s(per bar) c. 3 d. 6
PROBLEM 22:
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In a spherical triangle, a =50 100(2.7)-0.1t. Estimate the expected percent of radioactive PROBLEM 45: A machine has an initial cost of P50 000 and a salvage value of
C = 90, c = 80o. Find the value of side b. material in the milk after 30 days. What is the surface area of a sphere if the volume is 36 m3? P10 000 after 10 years. What is the total depreciation after 3
a. 77.64 b. 74.33 a. 4.24% b. 5.08% a. 52.71 b. 59.73 years?
c. 5.56% d. 8.23% c. 62.41 d. 72.71 a. Php 13 000 b. Php 11 000
c. 102.36 d. 105.78
c. Php 12 000 d. Php 13 500
PROBLEM 35: PROBLEM 46:
If a stick is broken in two at random, what is the average length If i = 14% compounded quarterly, find the equivalent interest rate PROBLEM 57:
PROBLEM 23: of the smaller piece? What is the average ratio of the smaller if compounded monthly? Find the maximum life of an equipment if its salvage value is
An inverted conical container has a diameter of 42 in and a depth length to the larger? a. 10.24% b. 13.84% zero. The depreciation charge during the first year is 18 percent.
of 15 in. If water is flowing out of the vertex of the container at a a. 1/2 b. 3/4 c. 21.15% d. 11.90% Use Sum of Years Digit Method.
rate of 35pi in3/s, how fast is the depth of the water dropping c. 1/4 d. 1/3 a. 9 years b. 10 years
when the height is 5 inches? PROBLEM 47: c. 11 years d. 12 years
a. 4/7 b. 5/21 PROBLEM 36:
An equipment that cost P1 800 000 has an estimated life of 5
c. 5/8 d. 7/8 On a railroad, a +0.8% meets a 0.4% grade at station 2 + 700 years and the salvage value is 20% of the first cost. Compute the SITUATION 3:
and at elevation 30 m. The maximum allowable change in grade annual depreciation charge using straight line method. i = 8%. Traverse ABCDE was surveyed years ago using Compass Rule.
PROBLEM 24: per station is 0.2%. Determine the length of the curve. a. 514 756 b. 288 000 The blueprint of the survey was found and the description of
A famous store is having a sale. After 30% discount, a man a. 150 m b. 120 m c. 128 744 d. 209 315 boundaries are as follows: AB = 985 meters S70o29’E, BC = 315
purchase a gadget for $980. What was the original price before c. 130 m d. 140 m meters S26o28’E, CD = 875 meters S65o33’W, DE = 410 meters
the discount? PROBLEM 48: N45o31’W, EA = 650 meters N 10oE. The description of line DA is
a. $1200 b. $1500 PROBLEM 37: blurred and thus, cannot be read.
Find the correct dimension of the largest rectangular lot if the
c. $1400 d. $1300 A land has the following dimensions: 58. Find the corrected latitude.
required fence to be used is 3000 ft.
Line Bearing Distance a. 609.327 m b. 629.327 m
a. 750 ft x 750 ft b. 1000ft x 500 ft
PROBLEM 25: 1–2 N5739W 145.16m c. 649.327 m d. 669.327 m
c. 800 ft x 650 ft d. 850 ft x 650 ft
An isosceles triangle is cut at the edge of a square with sides of 2–3 ???? ????
59. Find the corrected departure.
10 cm. By cutting 4 equal isosceles triangle, an octagon is 3-4 S4445’E 62.10m PROBLEM 49:
formed. Find the measure of the equal sides of the octagon. a. 88.21 m b. 45.28 m
4-1 N3116’E 300 m They inform and advise users of directions, distances, router, the
a. 6.12 b. 4.14 c. 30.27 m d. 94.62 m
Find the total cost of the land if the cost per hectare is 3.1 M. location of services for road users and points of interest.
c. 3.45 d. 5.15 a. Php 6.2389 M b. Php 7.2389 M a. Warning sign b. Guide signs 60. Find the corrected bearing of line EA
c. Php 8.2389 M d. Php 9.2389 M c. Traffic signs d. Traffic lights a. N1002‘52”E b. N110’ 52“E
SITUATION 2:
American West Airlines has 3 models of Boeing aircraft in their c. S1202‘52“W d. N 8o15’21”E
PROBLEM 38: PROBLEM 50:
fleet. The 737-300 contains 21 more seats than the 737-200. The
A sector has a central angle of 50 and an area of 502 m2. Find A raised structure including bridge and building supports and PROBLEM 61:
737-500 contains less 36 less seats than twice the number of walkways, over water, typically supported by widely spread piles
the radius of the circle? A compound curve has a common tangent equal to 520 m. The
seats in 737-200. The total number of seats for the 3 models is or pillars?
a. 35.92 m2 b. 33.92 m2 first curve has a radius equal to 300 m and has subtended angle
437. a. wharf b. pier
26. Find the number of seats for 737-200 aircraft. c. 23.92 m2 d. 45.92 m2 equal to 50 while the second curve has central angle of 35.
c. ports d. cargo What is the length of the second curve?
a. 113 b. 134 PROBLEM 39:
c. 190 d. 152 PROBLEM 51: a. 842.78 m b. 629.41 m
Find P, when P(x) = x3 – 2x2 – 24, x = 3. c. 736.22 m d. 948.16 m
27. Find the number of seats for 737-300 aircraft. a. -23 b. -15 Find the value of x that passes through point (1,4) in the function
a. 113 b. 134 c. -12 d. -20 f(x) = 3x + 1 and g(x) = x2 + 2. PROBLEM 62:
c. 190 d. 152 a. 1.62 b. 3.32 Points A and B are 40 m apart while B and C are 10 m apart and
PROBLEM 40: c. 2.62 d. 0.62 are of the same elevation as the foot of the building which is at C.
28. Find the number of seats for 737-500 aircraft. There are 11 books in the book shelves consists of 5 The angles of elevation at the top of the building from points A
a. 113 b. 134 Mathematics, 4 English and 2 Science. Find the probability that PROBLEM 52:
and B are and 3 respectively. Find the value of ?
c. 190 d. 152 they are arranged together? A company has a cost estimates of Php 10 000. In every estimate
of Php 10 000 and above they profit Php 25 000. If the probability a. 53 b. 0
PROBLEM 29: 4 1 c. 44 d. 37
a. b. of the estimate being approved is 0.7, what is the expected
If a chord is selected at random on a fixed circle, what is the 1155 1155 profit?
probability that its length exceeds the radius of the circle? a. Php 32 756 b. Php 28 000 PROBLEM 63:
3 2
Assume that the midpoint of the chord is evenly distributed over c. d. c. Php 19 744 d. Php 17 500 Four groups with different number of trials measured distance as
the interior of the circle. 1155 1155 follows.
a. 0.866 b. 0.952 PROBLEM 53: Ave.distance No. of trials
c. 0.75 d. 0.333 PROBLEM 41:
In how many ways can 9 students select 4 structural books and 3 A 352.45 2
A company purchase an equipment for Php 600 000 and plans to hydraulics books from 9 structural books and 5 hydraulics B 352.04 5
PROBLEM 30: keep it for 5 years. If the salvage value is Php 60 000 at the end
books? C 351.89 1
Find two angles of ratio 3:2 and adjacent to 40. of 5th year, what is the depreciation in the third year using special a. 7 602 940 540 b. 6 640 450 490 D 353.27 6
a. 24:16 b. 23:15 accelerated method?
c. 5 940 026 520 d. 6 026 540 940 Find the weighted mean.
c. 30:20 d. 25:20 a. 86400 b. 84400
c. 84600 d. 86600 a. 363.412 m b. 352.615 m
PROBLEM 54: c. 338.716 m d. 393.823 m
PROBLEM 31: Given the closed traverse:
Find the number of species if it follows the equation, P = PROBLEM 42:
Line Bearing Distance PROBLEM 64:
25.67A, where A is 8 sq.miles. The number of vehicles passing a reference point per unit time
and is measured in vehicles per hour. A frustum of a sphere is 6.6 cm thick. The diameter of its upper
a. 25.67 b. 72.60 A–B N30E 500 m and lower bases are 18.5 and 32.9 cm, respectively. What is the
c. 85.12 d. 42.32 a. capacity b. volume
B–C N45W 450 m lateral area of the frustum in cm2?
c. traffic density d. flow
PROBLEM 32:
C-D S27E 350 m a. 913.85cm2 b. 827.17 cm2
PROBLEM 43: D-A S11.66W 448.62 m c. 617.32cm2 d. 521.54 cm2
A simple curve has a central angle of 30 and radius of 240 m.
CORNER ANGLE NO.OF MEASUREMENT Find the area of the lot in hectares.
What is the deflection per foot length of curve?
A 85 4 a. 5.9625 hectares b. 4.0276 hectares PROBLEM 67:
a. 0.0728 b. 0.0654 A parabolic curve AB has tangent grades of +3.5% and -2.5%.
B 102 3 c. 6.0285 hectares d. 3.0217 hectares
c. 0.119 d. 0.036 The change in grade is limited to 0.4% per 20 meter. Find the
C 72 2
PROBLEM 55: length of curve.
PROBLEM 33: D 98 3 Given the closed traverse: a. 300 m b. 500 m
Maximum number of vehicles, passenger, or the like, which can Find the correct angle of C. Line Bearing Distance c. 400 m d. 600 m
be accommodated by a given facility or system under given a. 73.06 b. 72.53
condition at a given level of service. c. 71.05 d. 74.53 A–B N30E 500 m PROBLEM 68:
a. capacity b. volume B–C N45W 450 m A continuous structure built parallel to along the margin of the
c. traffic density d. flow rate PROBLEM 44: C-D S27E 350 m sea or along side river banks, canals or water ways where
A simple curve is to be designed for a maximum speed of 90 kph. vessels may lie alongside to receive or discharge cargo or
PROBLEM 34: D-A S11.66W 448.62 m
disembark passengers or lie at rest.
The coefficient of friction between the tires and pavement is 0.40. Find the total cost of the land if the cost per hectares is 3.1 M.
As a result of Chernobyl accident, radioactive debris was carried a. wharf b. pier
If the super elevation is limited to 12%, determine the degree of a. Php 17.48375 M b. Php 18.48375 M
through the atmosphere. On immediate concern was the impact c. ports d. cargo
curve? Use arc basis. c. Php 20.48375 M d. Php 19.48375 M
that the debris had on the milk supply. The percent y of the
a. 9.35 b. 8.35 PROBLEM 69:
radioactive material in raw milk after t days is estimated by y =
c. 7.35 d. 6.35 PROBLEM 56:
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A spherical ball having a diameter of 30 cm is immersed in oil is credible and that the person has enough money in the bank to FA
contain in the cylinder making a 10 cm rise of the oil. Find the cover that amount.
diameter of the cylinder.
a. 42.43 cm b. 65.34 cm Faith is like that. It is thanking God in advance. A A AAA A AA AA A AA A A
c. 25.67 cm d. 30.58 cm What I’m saying is this: If God tells you to go after Moby Dick in a
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
rowboat, take the tartar sauce with you. You’re going to have a
PROBLEM 70: fish fry tonight! 1000 2000 3000
A tourist bus has 71 passengers, 10 of which are Chinese, 24 are
Japanese, and 37 are Filipinos. Three passengers are randomly F2
Jesus said, “Because of your faith, it will happen” (Matthew 9:29
asked to get out of the bus, one after the other. Find the NLT). F1
probability that the three passengers are Chinese.
a. 24/11431 b. 27/62531 Talk It Over By Theory of Equivalence, at the end of 20 years:
c. 21/23231 d. 25/18854 Think about some of the common phrases you use in prayer. F4 = F 1 + F 2 + F 3
PROBLEM 71: Do they reflect faith in God? (1 i) 20 1
How would your perspective and attitude change if you truly A = P1(1 + i)15 + P2(1 + i)10 + P3(1 + i)15
A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle with diameter 25. i
believed God would provide everything you asked for?
The center is at O, CAB = 30°. Find BOC.
What kind of prayer would capture your desire to grow in your (1 i) 20 1
a. 40 b. 60 A = P1(1 + i)15 + P2(1 + i)10 + P3(1 + i)15
faithfulness to God? i
c. 50 d. 70
(1 0.08 ) 20 1
PROBLEM 72: A = P1(1 + i)15 + P2(1 + i)10 + P3(1 + i)15
A hyperbola has the equation 4x2 – 6y2 + 46 = 0. What is the 0.08
angle between the asymptotes? (1 0.08 ) 20 1
a. 83.52 b. 56.29 A = 1000(1 + 0.08)15
0.08
c. 78.48 d. 63.18
+ 2000(1 + 0.08)10 + 3000(1 + 0.08)15
PROBLEM 73:
An equipment was bought for a price of P55 M with a salvage A = 371.63 (answer)
value of P0.5 M at the end of its life after 18 years. Determine the
number of years at which the Book Value of P21M. PROBLEM 4: CE Nov 2016 board exam
m 2n m 1
How many years will it take to double the amount of $2000 if it is
Hint: Dm FC SV ;
2 Sum
nm
r
8% compounded quarterly? Hint: F = P 1 .
n m
Sum n 1 a. 9 years b. 14 years
2 c. 16 years d. 11 years
a. 7 yrs b. 8 yrs
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c. 9 yrs d. 6 yrs
SOLUTION 4:
PROBLEM 74: F = P(1 + i)n × 4
What is the time between 2 o’clock and 3 o’clock the hour hand n 4
and the minute hand is bisected by the centerline of 3 o’clock? 0.08
2P = P 1
a. 2:18.46 b. 2:15.45 4
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c. 2:35.42 d. 2:20.40 2 = (1.02) n × 4
Find the derivative of 2 cos(2+x3).
PROBLEM 75: a. - 6x2sin(2 + x3) b. - 6x2cos(2 + x3)
Given are three points A, B, and C acting on a circle where AB is c. 6x2sin(2 + x3) d. 6x2cos(2 + x3) n = 8.75 yrs (say 9 years) (answer)
the diameter, and a pole standing at A. AB = 25, θPB = 20°, θPC = -------------------------------------------------
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By Padilla’s formula An existing highway with a bearing of N20E is to be connected = 1895 meters T
to another highway with bearing N80E, by a 4 degree simple 12 m
2 E = linear error of Closure
M= (H(30) ± required time)
curve. Find the length of the curve? C A
a. 400 m b. 300 m E = A + B + C + D = 18.56-22.85i → SHIFT STO. E
11 x B 8m
c. 200 m d. 250 m SHIFT 2 3 =
M=
2
(3(30) ± 90) E = 29.4 -50.91 (answer)
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11 SOLUTION 10: distance CD
M = 32.73 minutes after 3 o’clock CD Adjusted = CD – E( )
FIGURE HERE: dis tan ce
S = IR → eqn. 1 600
PROBLEM 7: CE May 2018 board exam if S = 20 m CD Adjusted = 600 17015’ – (29.4 -50.91)( )
(TA)(TA) = (BA)(CA)
Find the ratio of the volume of water and volume of cone if the 1895 122 = 8(8 + x)
x = 10 m
height of water is 2/3 the height of the cone? 20 = 4 R CD Adjusted = -597.21+ 108.84i = 607 169.66
7 8 180 CD adjusted = 169.66 - 90 = N79.66W PROBLEM 19: CE Nov 2016 board exam
a. b. R = 286.48
28 27 Therefore ABCD is a square with side equal to 10 cm. PQRS is another
8 5 Dcd adjusted = - 597.21 meters square inside ABCD. PQAB, QSBC, RSDC and PRAD are
c. d. Substitute to eqn. 1 Lcd adjusted = 108.84 meters identical trapezia with area equal to 16 cm2. Find the height of the
28 27 CD Adjusted = 607 169.66 trapezoid.
S = 60 (286.48) a. 2 cm b. 1 cm
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SOLUTION 7: SOLUTION 15: c. 3 cm d. 4 cm
S = 300 m
By Castigllano’s theorem Use Mode Complex of your Calculator. Convert the lines to polar form r . SOLUTION 19:
PROBLEM 11: CE May 2018 board exam let 10
VH2O 3 All seven-digit telephone numbers begin with 350. How many AB = 420 (90- 4520’) = 420 4440’ →SHIFT STO. A h x
2 / 3h 8
= = telephone numbers maybe assigned if the last four digits should BC = 605 (270+ 6510’) = 605 33510’ →SHIFT STO. B A B
Vcone h 27 not begin or end in zero?
a. 8100 b. 7500 CD = 600 (90+ 8015’) = 600 17015’→SHIFT STO. C h P x Q
FC=1,800,000
a. b. Cc = -E *
1155 1155 N
3 2 where N = number of measurement
c. d. d
1155 1155 2 PROBLEM 53: CE Nov 2016 board exam
Cc = - (-3) * d
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In how many ways can 9 students select 4 structural books and 3
hydraulics books from 9 structural books and 5 hydraulics
SOLUTION 40: Cc = 0.5 d
Ccorrect = Corrected angle C books?
D a. 7 602 940 540 b. 6 640 450 490
P= eqn 1 Ccorrect = 72 + Cc SV = 20%FC
T Ccorrect = 72 + 0.5
c. 5 940 026 520 d. 6 026 540 940
P = desired probability 1 2 3 4 5
Ccorrect = 72.5
D = permutation of 11 books wherein books of the same kind are SOLUTION 53:
side by side (i.e together) Dn 80%(1800000 ) Assuming that all books are different from each other.
PROBLEM 44: CE May 2018 board exam d= = Ss = number of selections of 4 structural books from 9 different
n 5
D = Permute by group permute by individuals per group A simple curve is to be designed for a maximum speed of 90 kph. structural books
D = 3! 5! 4! 2! The coefficient of friction between the tires and pavement is 0.40. d = 288 000 (answer) Ss = 9C4 = 126
D = 34 560 If the super elevation is limited to 12%, determine the degree of SH = number of selections of 3 hydraulics books from 5 different
curve? Use arc basis. hydrulics books
T = Permutation of 11 books in any order PROBLEM 48: CE Nov 2016 board exam
T = 11! = 3 628 800 a. 9.35 b. 8.35 SH = 5C3 = 10
Find the correct dimension of the largest rectangular lot if the
c. 7.35 d. 6.35 C4s+3H = Number of selections of 4 structural books and
required fence to be used is 3000 ft.
Substitute to eqn 1 3 Hyrdaulics books
---------------------------------------------- a. 750 ft x 750 ft b. 1000ft x 500 ft
C4s+3H = (Ss SH) = 126 (10) = 1 260
3 ! (5 ! )( 4 ! )(2 ! ) SOLUTION 44: c. 800 ft x 650 ft d. 850 ft x 650 ft
P= that 9 students can make
11 !
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v2 1000m SOLUTION 48: Note: All 7 books can be selected by either only one student, or only two
e+µ= v = 90 = 25 m/s students, or only three students, and so on. That is:
1 gR 3600 sec By Padilla’s Corollary of equality, the largest rectangle with a known perimeter
P= Choice of 9 students for
1155 is a square.
25 2 Perimeter = 4x = 3000 ft the first book
0.12 + 0.4 =
9.81R X = 750 ft Choice of 9 students for
PROBLEM 41: CE May 2018 board exam the second book
A company purchase an equipment for Php 600 000 and plans to R = 122.52 m Therefore, the rectangle is 750 ft x 750 ft (answer)
Choice of 9 students for
keep it for 5 years. If the salvage value is Php 60 000 at the end the third book
of 5th year, what is the depreciation in the third year using special S = R PROBLEM 49: CE Nov 2016 board exam
accelerated method? They inform and advise users of directions, distances, router, the Choice of 9 students for
a. 86400 b. 84400 20 = D (122.52) location of services for road users and points of interest. the seventh book
180 9 9 9
c. 84600 d. 86600 9 9 9 9 = 97
D = 9.35 a. Warning sign b. Guide signs
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c. Traffic signs d. Traffic lights Thus:
SOLUTION 41: C4s+3H of 9 students = 1260 (97)
PROBLEM 45: CE Nov 2016 board exam
FIGURE HERE
What is the surface area of a sphere if the volume is 36 m3? ANSWER: b. Guide signs C4s+3H of 9 students = 6 026 540 940 (answer)
Dn = FC – SV a. 52.71 b. 59.73
c. 62.41 d. 72.71 PROBLEM 54: CE Nov 2016 board exam
Dn = 600000 – 60000 PROBLEM 50: CE Nov 2016 board exam
Dn = 540000 Given the closed traverse:
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A raised structure including bridge and building supports and Line Bearing Distance
SOLUTION 45: walkways, over water, typically supported by widely spread piles
d3 = BV2 – BV3 4 or pillars?
2 3 Vsphere = R 3 = 36 a. wharf b. pier
A–B N30E 500 m
2 2 3 B–C N45W 450 m
d3 = FC 1 - FC 1 c. ports d. cargo
n n R = 2.048 C-D S27E 350 m
ANSWER: pier D-A S11.66W 448.62 m
2
2
2
3
d3 = 600000 1 1 Asphere = 4R2 Find the area of the lot in hectares.
5 5 Asphere = 4(2.048)2 a. 5.9625 hectares b. 4.0276 hectares
PROBLEM 51: CE Nov 2016 board exam c. 6.0285 hectares d. 3.0217 hectares
d3 = 86400 Asphere = 52.71 m2 (answer) Find the value of x that passes through point (1,4) in the function
PROBLEM 42: CE May 2018 board exam f(x) = 3x + 1 and g(x) = x2 + 2. SOLUTION 54:
The number of vehicles passing a reference point per unit time PROBLEM 46: CE Nov 2016 board exam b. 1.62 b. 3.32
and is measured in vehicles per hour. If i = 14% compounded quarterly, find the equivalent interest rate c. 2.62 d. 0.62
a. capacity b. volume if compounded monthly? ---------------------------------------------
FC= 50,000
2 SOLUTION 62:
650
1 3235
+ (500)(448.62)sin(18.34) Correction = -(-45.807) D
2 D3
Correction = 9.204 m
AABCD = 59 625.24 m2 = 5.9625 hectares Corrected latitude = 640.125+9.204
Dn = 40 000
Corrected latitude = 649.327 m
SOLUTION 59: Y
SV = 10,000 For departure:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 +D = 1181.67
PROBLEM 55: CE Nov 2016 board exam -D = -1089.05
Given the closed traverse: By Ratio and Proportion: ED =1181.67 – 1089.05 A B C
Line Bearing Distance D3 40000 ED = +92.62 m 40 m 10
=
3 10 650 y = (tan )(50) = (tan3)(10) → Solve
A–B N30E 500 m 3235
B–C N45W 450 m D3 = Php 12 000 (answer) Correction = -(+92.62) = 0 (answer)
C-D S27E 350 m Correction = -18.61 m
D-A S11.66W 448.62 m PROBLEM 57: Corrected departure =112.87+ -18.61 PROBLEM 63: Nov 2016 CE Brd Exam
Find the total cost of the land if the cost per hectares is 3.1 M. Find the maximum life of an equipment if its salvage value is Corrected departure = 94.26 m Four groups with different number of trials measured distance as
a. Php 17.48375 M b. Php 18.48375 M zero. The depreciation charge during the first year is 18 percent. SOLUTION 60: follows.
c. Php 20.48375 M d. Php 19.48375 M Use Sum of Years Digit Method. Corrected bearing: Ave.distance No. of trials
a. 9 years b. 10 years A 352.45 2
SOLUTION 55: departure 94.26
c. 11 years d. 12 years tan = B 352.04 5
d. latitude 649.327
SOLUTION 57: C 351.89 1
3.0217 hectares = N8 15’21”E
o
45 Sum of digits first curve has a radius equal to 300 m and has subtended angle
SOLUTION 63:
45 n equal to 50 while the second curve has central angle of 35.
27 Sum of digits = n 1 What is the length of the second curve?
W = weight of measurement = Number of measurement
2
D B a. 842.78 m b. 629.41 m
n 1 1
0.18F.C = n
F.C c. 736.22 m d. 948.16 m Average
distance
Number
of trials
40 n 1 (x) (W) Wx
2
11.66
11.66 0.18n(n+1) = 2n I A 352.45
704.9 2
n2 + n =11.11n B 352.04
1760.2 5
30 n = 10.11 say T1 T21 C 351.89
351.89 1
n = 10 years
D 353.27
2119.62 6
A SITUATION 3: May 1997 CE Board Exam TOTAL 14 4936.61
Traverse ABCDE was surveyed years ago using Compass Rule. 25 Xave = Wx / W = 4936.61/14 = 352.615 m (answer)
The blueprint of the survey was found and the description of O
AABCD = ABCD+ AABD 17.5
boundaries are as follows: AB = 985 meters S70o29’E, BC = 315
1 meters S26o28’E, CD = 875 meters S65o33’W, DE = 410 meters 300 p 50 O PROBLEM 64: CE Nov 2016 board exam
AABCD= (BC)(CD)sin(45–27)
m
O
35 p R2 A frustum of a sphere is 6.6 cm thick. The diameter of its upper
2 N45o31’W, EA = 650 meters N 10oE.
p O p
58. Find the corrected latitude of EA using compass rule. p and lower bases are 18.5 and 32.9 cm, respectively. What is the
1 p lateral area of the frustum in cm2?
+ (AB)(AD)sin(30–11.66) a. 609.327 m b. 629.327 m
2 c. 649.327 m d. 669.327 m a. 814.19cm2 b. 827.17 cm2
1 c. 817.32cm2 d. 821.54 cm2
AABCD = (450)(350)sin(18) 59. Find the corrected departure of EA using compass rule. ----------------------------------------------
12H
11 12 1
PROBLEM 67: CE Nov 2016 board exam 10 2 H
O D
30
A parabolic curve AB has tangent grades of +3.5% and -2.5%. 9 3
The change in grade is limited to 0.4% per 20 meter. Find the 8 4
length of curve. A 7 5
6
a. 300 m b. 500 m E
c. 400 m d. 600 m
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By Peripheral Angle Theorem,
SOLUTION 67: 15 mins + = M
COB = Arc BC =2( BAC)=2(30) = 60(answer)
B = 3.5% ( 2.5%) M
but, = 5 mins
B = 6%
PROBLEM 72:
12
6% A hyperbola has the equation 4x2 – 6y2 + 46 = 0. What is the M
=5-
L = 0.4% angle between the asymptotes? 12
20 a. 83.52 b. 56.29
M
L = 300 m (answer)
c. 78.48 d. 63.18 15 + 5 =M
12
SOLUTION 72: M = 18.46
PROBLEM 68: CE Nov 2016 board exam Reduce to standard form
A continuous structure built parallel to along the margin of the 6y2 – 4x2 = 46 → divide by 46
The time is 2:M = 2:18.46 (answer)
sea or along side river banks, canals or water ways where 6y 2 4x 2
vessels may lie alongside to receive or discharge cargo or – =1
disembark passengers or lie at rest. 46 46 PROBLEM 75:
a. wharf b. pier y2 4x2 Given are three points A, B, and C acting on a circle where AB is
c. ports d. cargo – =1 the diameter, and a pole standing at A. AB = 25, θPB = 20°, θPC =
46 / 6 46 / 4 30°. Find the area of triangle BAC.
answer: wharf
y2 x2 a. 152.95 b. 164.38
– =1 c. 138.29 d. 149.74
PROBLEM 69:
7.67 11 .5
A spherical ball having a diameter of 30 cm is immersed in oil y2 x2 SOLUTION 75:
contain in the cylinder making a 10 cm rise of the oil. Find the – =1 From result in problem # 33,
diameter of the cylinder. 2.7695 2 3.3912 A ABC = ½(AC)(BC) =½(15.76)(19.41) = 152.95 (answer)
a. 42.43 cm b. 65.34 cm
c. 25.67 cm d. 30.58 cm y
SOLUTION 69:
2R
a=2.7695 /2
x
10 cm b=3.391
Faith Is Thanking God in Advance SITUATION 1: Dec 2014 CE Brd Exam
By Rick Warren — Jan 4, 2018 There are 10 students in Zapatera National High School. Three
y
“When you pray and you ask for something, believe that you girls of such have blue eyes. Two students are chosen randomly,
have received it and you will be given what you asked for” 1. What is the probability that both girls have blue eyes?
30 cm
(Mark 11:24 GNT). 4 2
tan (/2) = 2.7695/3.391 a. b.
Initial volume of water = final volume of water 15 15
= 78.48 (answer) Faith is not believing God can do something. Faith is not hoping
4 3 1 3
R 2 y R 2 y 10 r he will do something. Faith is thanking God in advance. c. d.
3 Jesus said, “When you pray and you ask for something, believe 15 15
4 PROBLEM 73: that you have received it and you will be given what you asked 2. What is the probability that neither girl have blue eyes?
R 2 y R 2 y 10 (15)3 An equipment was bought for a price of P55 M with a salvage for” (Mark 11:24 GNT). 9 7
3 value of P0.5 M at the end of its life after 18 years. Determine the You say, “Wait a minute! I’ve got to thank God in advance before a. b.
4 number of years at which the Book Value of P21M. I get it in order to get it?” Yes. 15 15
(15 )3 R 2 (10 )
m 2n m 1 If you thank God after you’ve got it, that’s gratitude. When you 8 6
3
Hint: Dm FC SV ; thank him in advance, that’s called faith. c. d.
R = 21.213 cm 2 Sum I used this illustration a few weeks ago, but I mention it again
15 15
2R = 2(21.213) because it really helps explain the idea of thanking God in 3. What is the probability that one of the two girls have blue
n
D = 2R = 42.43 cm
Sum n 1 advance: If someone handed you a check right now for a eyes?
PROBLEM 70: 2 thousand dollars, would you wait until you cashed it to say “thank 9 7
a. b.
A tourist bus has 71 passengers, 10 of which are Chinese, 24 are a. 7 yrs b. 8 yrs you”? No! You’d thank that person right away. Yet the thousand 15 15
Japanese, and 37 are Filipinos. Three passengers are randomly c. 9 yrs d. 6 yrs dollars wouldn’t really be yours until you actually cashed it,
because that check is simply a promise. When you are given the 8 6
asked to get out of the bus, one after the other. Find the SOLUTION 73: c. d.
probability that the three passengers are Chinese. check, you can genuinely say thanks, believing that the promise 15 15
BVm = FC - Dm is credible and that the person has enough money in the bank to
a. 24/11431 b. 27/62531
c. 21/23231 d. 25/18854 m( 2n m 1) cover that amount. SOLUTION 1:
BVm = FC -(FC– SV) Faith is like that. It is thanking God in advance.
n(n 1) Combination of 2 girls with blue eyes
SOLUTION 70: What I’m saying is this: If God tells you to go after Moby Dick in a P=
10 9 8 m(2(18) m 1) rowboat, take the tartar sauce with you. You’re going to have a Combination of two girls with any eye color
P= x x = 24/11431 (answer) 21 = 55 – (55 - 0.5) fish fry tonight!
71 70 69 18(18 1) 2 C3 3 C2 1
Jesus said, “Because of your faith, it will happen” (Matthew 9:29 P= = ???? P = =
m 7.15 yrs say 7 years (answer) NLT). 2 C10 10 C2 15
PROBLEM 71: Talk It Over
A quadrilateral ABCD is inscribed in a circle with diameter 25. PROBLEM 74: NOV. 2016 CE BRD EXAM Think about some of the common phrases you use in prayer.
The center is at O, CAB = 30°. Find BOC. What is the time between 2 o’clock and 3 o’clock the hour hand Do they reflect faith in God?
How would your perspective and attitude change if you truly SOLUTION 2:
a. 40 b. 60 and the minute hand is bisected by the centerline of 3 o’clock?
believed God would provide everything you asked for? Combination of 2 girls without blue eyes
c. 50 d. 70 a. 2:18.46 b. 2:15.45 P=
c. 2:35.42 d. 2:20.40 What kind of prayer would capture your desire to grow in your Combination of two girls with any eye color
SOLUTION 71: -------------------------------------------------
faithfulness to God?
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P=
2 C7 7 C2 7 6.3 6.3
SOLUTION 15:
1 2 3 4 5 6
P= = ??? P = = P=
2 C10 10 C2 15 1
Let x = the number P==
a 8x – 9 = 39 2
3
b 3.6 cm x = 6 (answer)
4
SOLUTION 3: z
R R 5
P= _______________________________________________________________________________________
6
Combination of 2 girls,1 with blue eyes and the other not blue PROBLEM 18: December 2014 CE Brd Exam
Combination of two girls with any eye color Given a triangular lot with sides, 22 m and 15 m with an included --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
angle of 115. How many triangles can be formed? SITUATION 4: December 2014 CE Brd Exam
1C3 1C7 3 C1 7 C1 7 a. 1 b. 0 If a man is to select billiard balls in random that are numbered 1
P= = ??? P = = c. 2 d. 3 to 15, what is the probability that:
2 C10 10 C2 15 10.2 10.2
23. less than 5.
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SOLUTION 18:
a. 2/15 b. 4/15
PROBLEM 5: May 2013 CE Brd Exam h Apply cosine Law
V= (3a2 3b2 h2 ) b2 = c2 + a2 – 2ac cos B B
c. 5/18 d. 6/19
Two observation points were set up at A and B, which is 290 m 6
closer to but 25 m lower in elevation than A. The angles of b2=222+152 – 2(15)(22) cos 115 a=15 24. less than 5 and even.
(3.6) c=22 115
elevations from both points are 24.45 and 40.3 respectively. If V= (3(6.3) 2 3(10.2) 2 (3.6) 2 ) b = 31.43 m
a. 2/15 b. 4/15
the elevation at A is 556m., find the elevation of the top of the 6 Therefore, there is c. 5/18 d. 6/19
only one triangle with this A C
mountain. V = 837.20 b
a. 959.48 m b. 869.15 m given data 25. even or less than 5.
SOLUTION 7: a. 3/5 b. 4/7
c. 725.11 m d. 1042.73 m
(3.6+z)2 + a2 = R2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- c. 5/8 d. 6/9
SOLUTION 5: (3.6+z)2 + 6.32 = R2 eqn 1 PROBLEM 19: December 2014 CE Brd Exam
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What quadrilateral could be formed if diagonals are
Elevation 556m + z z2 + b2 = R2 solve z SOLUTION 23:
perpendicular to each other?
z= R 2 b2 a. rhombus b. parallelogram Number of Desired Outcomes 1, 2,3, and 4 4
P= = =
c. rectangle d. triangle Total Number of Outcomes 15 15
Elevation 556m z= R 2 10.2 2 substitute to eqn 1 -------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------
a. 523.15 b. 482.98 ln y = ln x x 2 SOLUTION 21: expected salvage value of P20 000 after 20 years. Ten years
c. 837.20 d. 842.98 I=F-P from now, he plan to buy a new machine costing P120 000. How
ln y = ( x2 )(ln x) → take the d/dx of both sides: I = P(1+i)n – P much money is he needed to compensate the new machine?
7. Find the radius of the sphere.
a. 16.48 b. 19.64 20 000 = P[(1+0.04)3 – 1] → Solve P a. P85 000 b. P45 000
1 dy 1 P = Php 160 174.27 c. P66 000 d. P75 000
c. 24.16 d. 12.45 x 2 (ln x )(2x )
8. Find the area of the spherical zone. y dx x -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SOLUTION 27:
a. 714.45 b. 814.45 PROBLEM 22: December 2014 CE Brd Exam Assuming a straight line depreciation.
dy A pair of dice is being tossed, what is the probability that it will
c. 281.61 d. 114.45 = y [x + 2x ln x] 50000 20000
dx exceed 4? Annual dep. (d) =
SOLUTION 6: a. 5/6 b. 4/7 20
dy d = P1500/year
= x 2 x[1 + 2 lnx] c. 1/4 d. 2/3
dx x -------------------------------------------------- For 10 years:
dy SOLUTION 22: D10 = 10(1500)
= x X 1 [1 + lnx2] (answer)
2
D10 = P 15 000 (total dep. After 10 years)
dx BV10 = 50000 – 15000
BV10 = P35 000
PROBLEM 15: Nov. 2016 CE Board Exam Addt’l cost needed = 120000 – 35 000
Nine less than eight times the number is equal to 39. Find the Addt’l cost needed = P85 000 (answer)
number. PROBLEM 28: NOV. 2012 CE Board Exam
a. 5 b. 7 A salesman made a commission of 2000 pesos in his sales. If
c. 6 d. 8 this sale increased his average commission to 900 which is 100
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dollars more than his latest average. How many units did he sell SOLUTION 31: B.S F.S SOLUTION 37:
so far after the last sale? W = weight of measurement = Number of measurement = 57.5 = 31.2 d = an – an-1
a. 4 units b. 5 units El. BM14 – El. BM12 = B.S – F.S d = (3n + s) – [3(n-1) + s]
c. 6 units d. 12 units Average Number El. BM14 = 209.65 + 57.5 – 31.2 d=3
distance of trials El. B.B14 = 235.95 m PROBLEM 38: May 1998 CE Board Exam
SOLUTION 28: (x) (W) Wx A steel tape was standardized at 20C and used to measure a
Sn = naave (n) eqn 1 A 352.514 6 PROBLEM 34:
2115.084 line at 3oC. The correct length of a line is 864.30m.Find the
Where: A summit vertical parabolic curve has a sight distance of 100m.
B 354.525 2 709.05 measured length if the coefficient of thermal expansion is
Sn = commission for n units sold If slope of back tangent is +2.2% and slope of forward tangent is
C 352.345 1 352.345 0.0000116 m/mC.
n = number of units sold -1.8%, find the length of curve.
aave (n) = average commission on n units sold D 352.111 8 a. 94.15 m b. 108.6 m a. 867.40 m b. 864.47 m
2816.888
let n = total units sold after the last sale c. 93.51 m d. 112.2 m c. 823.68 m d. 812.23 m
TOTAL 17 5993.367
Sn = naave (n) SOLUTION 34: SOLUTION 38:
Sn = n(900) → eqn 1 Xave = Wx / W = 5993.367/17 = 352.551 m (answer) Using AASHTO standards: Scorrected = Stape + E
h1 = 1.14 m (height of driver’s eye above road surface) e/tape = L(t2 – t1)
Before the last sale: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
h2 = 0.15 m (height of obstruction above road surface) e/tape = 0.0000116L(3 – 20)
Sn-1 = (n-1)aave (n-1) PROBLEM 32: May 2015 CE Brd Exam e/tape = -0.0001972L
Sn – 2000 = (n-1) (900-100) When you divide a 3-digit number by the sum of the digits, the Assume S < L S tape
Subst. value of Sn from eqn 1 value is 26. If the digits are reversed, it will exceed the original S 2B 864.30 = Stape + -0.0001972L
L
n(900) – 2000 = (n-1) 800 →solve n number by 198. Find the ten’s digit. L= 2
a. 2 b. 4 2h1 2h 2 Stape = 864.47 m
n = 12 units
c. 3 d. 5 PROBLEM 39: May 1999 CE Board Exam
B = [g1-g2]
PROBLEM 29: -------------------------------------------------
B = [2.2-(-1.8)] = 4% = 0.04 A vertical sag parabolic curve has tangent grades of -2% and
Given the data shown: SOLUTION 32:
LINE AZIMUTH DISTANCE
Let x, y, and z be the hundred’s, ten’s, and unit’s digits respectively
100 2 0.04 +3%. Compute the length of curve if the required sight distance is
178m.
AB
BC
1536’
29049’
-
-
Condition 1:
x(100 ) y(10 ) z
L=
21.14 2 0.15
2
a. 218.15 m
c. 234.45 m
b. 212.66 m
d. 271.12 m
CD 23758’ 77.45 = 26 L = 94.47 m < S = 100m not ok! SOLUTION 39:
DA 8043’ 75.00 xyz
Using night time sight distance:
What is distance AB? 100x+10y+z = 26x + 26y +26z Assume S > L When S<L
a. 28.51
c. 24.21
b. 19.25
d. 18.02
74x -16y - 25z = 0
74 x 25 z L = 2S
2h1 2h 2 2
L=
S 2B
S & L are in m
y= → eqn. 1 B 1.22 3.5%S
PROBLEM 30: CE Brd Exam-May 2007 16
L = 2(100) - 2 When S>L
The perimeter fence of a triangular lot is 400 meters long
Condition 2: 21.14 2 0.15 1.22 3.5%S
including the gate. The front side is due east. The left side is 52 L = 2S S & L are in m
100z+10y+x =100x+10y+z + 198 0.04
degrees east of north while the right side is 58 degrees north of B
99x -99z = -198 divide by 99 L = 94.15 m < S ok!
west. Find the length of the right side.
x -z = -2 B = 0.03 – (-0.02) = 0.05
PROBLEM 35:
(The perimeter of a triangle is 400 m. Angle A = 38 and angle B x = z -2 → eqn. 2 S = 178 m
A spherical segment of one base has an altitude of 3 meters and
Tabulate possible values using equations 1 and 2 Assume S < L
= 58. Find side a.) radius of 4 m. Find the volume.
a. 150 m b. 110 m
z x y
a. 84.28 b. 88.24
L=
178 2 0.05
c. 90 m d. 100 m c. 82.84 d. 84.82
0 -2 -9.25 1.22 0.035 178
SOLUTION 30:
SOLUTION 35:
1 -1 -6.1875 L = 212.6 > S assumption is correct
I
2 0 -3.125 V= 3R - h h2
3 PROBLEM 40:
3 1 -0.0625 A machine costing P45,000 is estimated to have a salvage value
b a I
4 2 3 V= 3 4 33 2 of P 4,350 when retired at the end of 6 years . Depreciation cost
38° 58° 5 3 6.0625 3 is computed using a constant percentage of the declining book
6 4 9.125 value. What is the annual rate of depreciation is %?
c V = 84.82 a. 32.25 % b. 28.65%
C = 180 – 38o – 58o = 84o Since x, y and z must all be whole numbers, c. 42.50% d. 18.50%
a + b + c = 400 PROBLEM 36:
Therefore, y = 3 (answer) SOLUTION 40:
A bag contains six balls all of different colors. Three balls are
by sine law: PROBLEM 33: taken out of the bag, one at a time. What is the probability that BVr = FC (l – id)r
a b c Using the following notes, what is the elevation of BM14? the balls selected will be red, green, and blue in that order? The BV6 = SV
STA. B.S F.S ELEV. 4350 = 45000 (l – id)6
sin 38 sin 58 sin 84 three selected balls are returned to the bag and then a handful of
BM12 4.64 209.65 three balls is taken out. What is the probability that the three balls id = 0.3225
sin 58 0 1 5.80 5.06 are red, green, and blue? id = 32.25%
b=a = 1.377a
sin 38 0 2 2.25 5.02 a. 1/34 b. 1/20 PROBLEM 41: PI @30+120.5
sin 84 0 BM13 6.02 5.85 c. 1/12 d. 1/65 A compound curve has the following
I data :
c=a = 1.615a 3 8.96 4.34 SOLUTION 36: 1 = 28 D1 = 3 STA P.. 30 + 120.5
sin 38 0
4 8.06 3.22 Number of ways of selecting three balls, taking the 2 = 31 D2 = 4
a + 1.377a + 1.615a = 400
5 9.45 3.71 order into account, is 6×5×4 = 120. One of those Find the stationing of P.C.C.
3.992a = 400
6 12.32 2.02 ways is red, green, and blue, in that order, so the Use P.. 30 + 120.5
a = 100 m
BM14 1.98 probability is 1/120 . Ways of selecting three balls a. 30 + 186.8 b. 30 + 206.7
a. 235.95 m b. 245.92 m c. 30 + 306.6 T1 PCC d. 30 +T2106.97
without regard to order is
c. 223.25 m d. 236.51 m T
PROBLEM 31: May 2015 CE Brd Exam 6C3 = 6!/3!3!= 20. SOLUTION 41:
1
L1 1
PC
Four groups with different number of trials measured distance as SOLUTION 33: One of those non-ordered selections is
STA. B.S F.S ELEV. PT
follows. red+green+blue so the probability of picking that 1
14
O
Ave.distance No. of trials BM12 4.64 209.65 is 1/20 = 0.05. 1
Dep
a. 641.18 m b. 604.81 m 40.1875
Line Bearing Dist. Lat = 670.28+y 65.475 +y
Atotal = AACEF + 2AACG + 2ACEG
c. 481.20 m d. 3412.1 m
4 -1 S36.74E 89.8 -71.96 +53.72 1 1
645 620 –hcr2 Atotal = 8(6) + 2 2 (8)( BG ) + 2 2 (6)( DG )
1 -2 N58 E 80 +42.39 +67.84 48. Find the equal height of towers constructed at A and C so = 604.8125
2 -3 Due N 50 +50 0 that the three hills are intervisible. 12 km 15km Atotal = 48 + 8 BG + 6 DG →eqn 1.
3 -4 - - L D a. 5.817 m b. 4.817 m Solve length of segments BG and DG
For closed traverse: c. 3.817 m d. 2.817 m Consider right triangle BOG:
L = 0
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BG = 32 122 = 12.37 A metallic tube has an outside diameter of 8 cm and an inside T1 + T2 = 280.50 SOLUTION 61:
diameter of 6 cm. It has a total length of 4m. What is the total T1 = R1tanI1/2
Consider right triangle GOD: volume of the metal needed to make the tube? T1 = 180tan 5944’/2 = 103.365 m
DG = 42 122 = 12.65 Subst to eqn 1 a. 8797 cm3 b. 6841 cm3 T2 = 280.50 – 103.365 = 177.135 m
c. 7452 cm3 d. 5428 cm3 177.135 = R2tan(94o16’/2)
Atotal = 48 + 8 BG + 6 DG →eqn 1. R2 = 164.412 m 9
Atotal = 48 + 8(12.37) + 6(12.65) SOLUTION 57: 2 =120o A A 360o-2
Atotal = 222.86 V = Bh LC1 = [(5944’)(180)] x x
180 9 = 240o
SOLUTION 54: V= LC1 = 187.658 m
Atotal = Abase + Alateral 8cm
G V = 8796.5 cm2 6cm LC2 = [(9416’)(164.412)]
15 180
LC2 = 270.50 m 9
H
F E Sta. PT = Sta. Pl1 – T1 + LC1 + LC2 2x = 9
2.1 Cross section of tube Sta. Pl2 = 16 + 523.37 – 103.365 x = 4.5
D
O that is 400 cm long + 187.65 + 270.50 cos = x/9
2.1
Sta. Pl2 = 16 + 878.16 cos = 4.5/9
A 2.1 B 2.1 C
m + 4A = 60o
Atotal = AACEF CEG PROBLEM 60: Nov 1997 CE Board Exam 2 = 120o
1
Atotal = 4.22 + 4 2 (4.2)(15) PROBLEM 58: Find the corrected volume of cut between stations 80 m. apart if A = Asector - Atriangle
Money borrowed today is to be paid in 6 equal payments at the the areas of irregular sections in cut at stations are 26 sq. m. and
Atotal = 143.64 m2 R 2 2 1
end of 6 quarters. If the interest is 12% compounded quarterly. 68 sq. m. respectively. Base width = 8 m. and side slope is 1:1. A= R 2 sin 2
SOLUTION 55: How much was initially borrowed if quarterly payment is P Use the prismoidal correction formula. 2 180 2
2,000.00 a. 3663.88 cum b.3844.17 cum 9 120 1 9 2 sin 120
2
Atotal = Abase + Alateral A=
G a. P 10,834.38 b. P 10,332.90 c. 3971.45 cum d. 2993.77 cum 2 2
180
c. P 10,586.99 d. P 10,200.56 SOLUTION 60:
20m A = 49.75 cm2
SOLUTION 58: A2= 68m2 Aoverlapping = 2A
NOTE: Upward
Aoverlapping = 2(49.75)
B
FP arrows represent Aoverlapping = 99.498 cm2
O 2.5
C loan while downward
2.5 m P arrows represent L= 80
A
m amortization A1 = 26 m SOLUTION 62:
1 2 3 4 5 6 quarters P = 2[R(240o)]
m2
Atotal = 16ArtCOB + 8AABG 1 1 1
P = 2 9240
8
1 1 m
Atotal = 16 2 (2.5)( CO ) + 8 2 (5)( CG ) 6 @ P 2000 H1 = 8 + 180
2V1 P = 75.39 cm
Atotal = 20( CO ) + 20( CG ) →eqn 1. FA
1 A1 = 26 V1
Solve length of segments CO and CG 1 m2 SOLUTION 63:
Consider right triangle COB: i = 12% comp. Quarterly (understood 8 Aswimming pool = 2Acircle-Aoverlapping
to be per year compounded quarterly) m
360o H2 = 8 + Aswimming pool = 2()(9)2 -99.498
COB = = 22.5 12% 2V2 Aswimming pool = 409.44 cm2
16 i= = 3% per quarter comp.quarterly
4 1 PROBLEM 64:
2.5 A2 = 68 V2
tan 22.5 = Fp FA 1 The deflection angles of points A and B from the tangent through
m2
CO 8 P.C of a simple curve are 35’ and 815’ respectively. If the chord
1 i n 1
CO = 6.036 P 1 i n A m
26 = 1/2 [8 + 8 + 2V1] V1
distance from A to B is 40m, compute the length of chord from
Consider right triangle COG: i PC to A.
26 = 8V1 + V12
a. 34.69 m b. 23.89 m
CG = CO 20 2
2
1 0.03 6 1 V12 + 8V1 – 26 = 0
c. 35.61 m d. 16.85 m
P1 0.03 6 2000 V1 = 2.48 m
CG = 6.036 2 202 0.03 H1 = 8 + 2(2.48)
SOLUTION 64:
CG = 20.89 Subst to eqn 1 P = P 10,834.38 H1 = 12.96 m
Atotal = 20( CO ) + 20( CG ) →eqn 1. 68 = 1/2 [8 + 8 + 2V2] V2
Atotal = 20(6.036) + 20(20.89) PROBLEM 59: V22 + 8V2 – 68 = 0
B
Atotal = 538.54 m2 The common tangent BC of a reversed curve is 280.5 m. and V2 =5.165 m A 40m
has a bearing of S4731’E. AB is the tangent of the first curve H2 = 8+ 2(5.165) = 18.33 m
PROBLEM 56: whose bearing is N 7245’E. CD is a tangent of the second curve Vcp = L/12 (V2 – V1)(H2 – H1) 8
3
In triangle ABC, DE is drawn parallel to AC. D is in AB while E in whose bearing is N3813’E. A is at the P.C. while D is at the P.T. Vcp = 80/12 (5.165 – 2.48)(18.33 – 12.96)
BC. DE=3, AD=5, while DB = 2. Find AC The radius of the first curve is 180 m. The P.I. 1 is at the station 16 Vcp = 996.123 m3 R
a. 9.8 b. 11.3 + 523.37. Find the stationing of the P.T. VE = L/2 (A1 + A2) PC R
10o20’
c. 10.5 d. 12.1 a. 16 + 878.16 b. 16 + 883.65 VE = 80/2 (26 + 68) 16o30’
SOLUTION 56: c. 16 + 893.24 d. 16 + 889.54 R
VE = 3760 m3
By ratio and proportion:
SOLUTION 59: Vcorrected = VE – Vcp
6o10’ O
Vcorrected = 3760 – 96.123 = 3663.88 m3
AC DE
AB DB 40m E
D
SITUATION 7: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2004 20m
20m
C/2
AC 3 N 7245’E The area of a swimming pool is formed by two overlapping
7 2 S 4731’E
identical circles with common radius of 9 cm.
PI1 C/2 R
61. Find the area common to two circles. R
I1
B a. 51.8 cm2 b. 81.2 cm2
2 T1 B T1 I2
D 3 E PT c. 125 cm2 d. 99.5 cm2
10o20’
5 LC1 LC2 62. Find the perimeter of the swimming pool.
A D 6o10’
a. 75.4 cm b. 65.1 cm
A C T2 C
I1 I2 c. 35.6 cm d. 95.4 cm
180
180
PI2
AC = 10.5 units I1 = 180o – 72o45’ – 47o31’ 63. Find the area of the swimming pool. Sin(10o20’/2) = 20/R
PROBLEM 57: I1 = 59o44’ N3813’E
a. 409.4 cm2 b. 509.5 cm2 R = 222.1 m
I2 = 180o – 47o31’-– 38o13’ c. 615.8 cm2 d. 350.5 cm2 sin(6o10’/2) = C/2/R
I2 = 94o16’ C = 2(222.1)sin(6o10’/2)
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C = 23.89 m chord from PC to A SOLUTION 69: c. 19.28 d. 46.32 SOLUTION 75:
PROBLEM 65:
2 2
x + y = 25 is a circle whose center is at (0,0) and radius =5 as --------------------------------------------------
FC= 50,000
SOLUTION 72:
the angles is 70, find the length of one of the diagonals. y If the equation of plane is Ax +By + Cz = D, then then vector N that is
Tangent Line
a. 168.3 b. 185.3 perpendicular to said plane is: N = Ai +Bj + Ck.
Normal Line D3
c. 170.2 d. 156.2 Vector A = 8i +5j – k is to plane 8x +5y – z +46 = 0
PROBLEM 66: Vector B = 6i +5j – 5k is to plane 6x +5y – 5z = 0. Dn = 40 000
Compute the area of a regular octagon with sides equal to 200 P(3,4)
cm.
5
a. 199 494 cm2 b. 193 136cm2 8x +5y – z + 46 = 0
4 SV = 10,000
c. 134 682 cm2 d. 154 907cm2 Vct A
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
SOLUTION 66: y
3
Aoctagon = 16ArtCOB N M T
By Ratio and Proportion:
A
100Ccm D3 40000
100 cm =
B
Vct A 3 10
D3 = Php 12 000 (answer)
O
6x +5y – 5z = 0.
PN = length of Normal line
PT = length of Tangent line Consider Dot Product
MT = length of Sub-Tangent line Vct A Vct B = A B cos Godly Discipline Leads to
MN = length of Sub-Normal line A = 82 52 ( 1)2 = 9.487
Success
Aoctagon = 16 2 (100)( CO )
1
By Inspection, B = 62 52 ( 5) 2 = 9.274 By Rick Warren — Sep 28, 2017
A octagon= 800( CO ) →eqn 1. MN = 3 (ANSWER) [8i +5j – k] [6i +5j – 5k] = 9.487(9.274) cos “Do not let any part of your body become
8(6) + 5(5) + (-1)(-5) = 87.982438 cos a tool of wickedness, to be used for
Consider right triangle COB: = 27.56 (answer)
PROBLEM 70: sinning. Instead, give yourself
360o
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COB = = 22.5 On a highway, it is a slightly raised strip of asphalt, plastic, etc. completely to God . . . as a tool to do
16 across the lane of traffic to warn the commuters that it is PROBLEM 73: May 2015 CE Brd Exam
A hemispherical tank of radius 1.2 m contains a liquid with unit
what is right for the glory of God”
100 approaching a hazard
weight of 54.5 kN/m3 to the brim. Compute the value of the work (Romans 6:13 NLT).
tan 22.5 =
CO done by pumping the liquid to a point 0.8 m from the top. Daniel had a choice. Eat the king’s food, or
a. Chevron marking
CO = 241.42 Subst to eqn 1 a. 88.76 kNm b. 95.52 kNm control his ego and his appetite.
b. diagonal marking
c. 62.52 kNm d. 72.52 kNm Daniel chose the latter.
c. thermoplastic marking
A octagon= 800(241.42) -----------------------------------------------
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give me all these kind of perks, but I’m never BATTERY TEST 3
going to forget that I’m not you. I’m not one of MATHEMATICS AND SURVEYING
you. I’m Jewish. I’m not Babylonian.” SUBJECT CODE: BAT3M
That’s maturity — and discipline, particularly
for a 15-year-old. When we’re disciplined and
obedient and following God’s will, we will be PROBLEM 1: c. 31.56 units d. 30.22 units piece? What is the average length of the
A certain company decided to pay its smaller piece?
successful in God’s eyes. PROBLEM 10:
loan by installment for 20 years. P1000
Talk It Over at the end of 5 years, P2000 at the end
If the sum of the series is given by the a. 1/2 b. 3/4
equation S = 3n + b, what is the 9th? c. 1/4 d. 1/3
How have you seen someone’s lack of of 10 years and P3000 at the end of 15
a. 24 786 b. 13 786
discipline hurt other people? years. Determine the equivalent annual PROBLEM 21:
c. 28 744 d. 10 315
payment when i = 8%.
Where in your life do you struggle most a. 260 b. 591
In how many ways can 9 students select
SITUATION 1: 4 structural books and 3 hydraulics
with discipline? Why? c. 281 d. 240 Given the following traverse notes taken books from 9 structural books and 5
What are some ways you can grow in your by a survey party,
PROBLEM 2: hydraulics books if a student cannot
discipline? ABCD is a square with side equal to 10 LINE BEARING DISTANCE select more than one book?
cm. PQRS is another square inside AB N 40° E 250 m a. 202 940 540 b. 140 450 490
ABCD. PQAB, QSBC, RSDC and PRAD BC S 50° E 300 m c. 228 614 400 d. 326 540 940
are identical trapezia with area equal to CD S 20° W 400 m
PROBLEM 22:
9 cm2. Find the height of the trapezoid. DA N 30° W 450 m
11. Find the adjusted latitude for side CD Find the maximum life of an equipment if
a. 1 cm b. 2 cm
using Compass rule its salvage value is zero. The
c. 3 cm d. 4 cm
a. -145.01 m b. -379.45 m depreciation charge during the third year
PROBLEM 3: c. 406.22 m d. -201.50 m is 3/35 of the first cost. Use Sum of
A solid plane has nine vertices and Years Digit Method.
composed of triangles, where four 12. Find the adjustment for departure of a. 5 years b. 10 years
triangles meet on each of its six vertices side CD using Compass rule c. 15 years d. 20 years
and six triangles on each of its a. -145.01 m b. -379.45 m
c. 406.22 m d. -201.50 m PROBLEM 23:
remaining vertices. How many faces
A frustum of a sphere is 6.6 cm thick.
does the plane have? 13. Find the adjusted distance for side The diameter of its upper and lower
a. 14 b. 17 CD using Compass rule . bases are 18.5 and 32.9 cm,
c. 16 d. 15 a. -145.01 m b. -379.45 m respectively. What is the volume of the
c. 406.22 m d. -201.50 m
PROBLEM 4: frustum in cm3?
In a certain commodity, 90% drinks tea, 14. Find the linear error of closure. a. 3814.19 cm3 b. 3827.17 cm3
80% drinks coffee, 70% drinks whiskey, a. 29.40 m b. 55.17 m c. 3842.99 cm3 d. 3821.54 cm3
60% drinks gin. 40% drinks both c. 31.31 m d. 11.15 m
PROBLEM 24:
whiskey and gin. What percentage of
15. Find the relative error. What is the time between 2 o’clock and
the community drinks liquor?
a. 2.24% b. 2.85% 3 o’clock the hour hand and the minute
a. 70% b. 80%
c. 1.55% d. 1.87% hand is bisected by the centerline of 3
c. 90% d. 40%
o’clock?
PROBLEM 16:
PROBLEM 5: a. 2:18.46 b. 2:15.45
A point O is inside square ABCD. The c. 2:35.42 d. 2:20.40
A new kind of atom smasher is to be
distance from point O to a, b and c are
composed of two tangents and circular
3, 4 and 5 respectively. Find the area of PROBLEM 25:
arc which is concave toward the point of
the square. Nine less than eight times the number is
intersection of the two tangents. Each
a. 58.21 unit2 b. 77.82 unit2 equal to 39. Find the number.
tangent and the arc of the circle is 1 mile
c. 61.75 unit2 d. 70.28 unit2 a. 5 b. 7
long. What is the radius of the circle?
c. 6 d. 8
a. 31.26 ft b. 23.45 ft PROBLEM 17:
c. 25.61 ft d. 29.44 ft A closed traverse has the following data: SITUATION 1:
LINE BEARING DISTANCE The first cost of a machine is P1 800
PROBLEM 6:
AB ? 44.43 000 with a salvage value of P 300 000 at
Talisay City is considering a new BC ? 136.54
Php500 000 street cleaner. The new the end of its life of 5 years. Determine
CD N145’E 12.58 the book value after 3 years using:
machine will operate at a savings of DA N7210’E 62.86
Php600 per day compared to the 26. Straight Line Method
EA S4813’E 107.72 a. P900 000 b. P800 000
present equipment. Assume the MARR
Find the bearing of line BC. c. P759 200 d. P940 000
is 12% and the machine life is 10 years
with zero resale value at the time. How a. S87.30W b. N88.20E
27. Sum of the Years Digit Method.
many days per year must the machine c. N89.76W d. S86.25E a. P790 500 b. P480 300
be used to justify the investment? c. P600 000 d. P850 000
a. 153.45 b. 147.49 PROBLEM 18:
c. 135.45 d. 165.49 An existing road is tangential to a 28. Double Declining Balance Method
circular lake 12 m along the existing a. P483 040 b. P388 800
PROBLEM 7: road, an 8 meter new road is c. P589 560 d. P520 000
Find one of two angles of ratio 3:2 and constructed at the periphery of the lake.
The new road is extended to cross the SITUATION 2:
are supplementary.
lake. What is the length of the bridge? A roadway has a base of 7 m and side
a. 72 b. 24
a. 17 m b. 25 m slopes of 2:1. The height of fill at the
c. 16 d. 60 center is 2.5 m. Assume that the slope
c. 14 m d. 10 m
PROBLEM 8: of the original ground surface is 8%.
PROBLEM 19: 29. Compute the area of fill.
In a circle, x2 + y2 = 25 find the tangent
A simple curve has a central angle of a. 32.658 m2 b. 34.124 m2
at (4,3).
30 and radius of 240 m. What is the c. 30.952 m2 d. 28.247 M2
a. 4.25 b. 5.5
c. 3.75 d. 6.75 deflection per foot length of curve? 30. Compute the distance of the right
a. 0.028 b. 0.065 slope stake from the centerline.
PROBLEM 9: c. 0.199 d. 0.036 a. 13.12 m b. 12.12 m
Compute the tangent distance from c. 11.12 m d. 10.12 m
point (26, 16) to the curve x2 – 16x + y2 PROBLEM 20:
+ 16y + 64 = 0. If a stick is broken in two at random, 31. Compute the distance of the left
a. 28.91 units b. 21.23 units what is the average length of the smaller slope stake from the centerline.
a. 9.328 m b. 8.328 m
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c. 7.328 m d. 6.328 m 40. Compute the elevation of the line of Line Bearing Distance c. 101.98 m2 d. 103.56 m2 c. 28.39 d. 32.42 You’re never going to get to the edge of
sight at B so that A and C are his hands. Every aspect of your life is in
intervisible. A–B N40E 3856.7 m PROBLEM 61: SITUATION 9: his hands.
a. 641.18 m b. 604.81 m B–C N87.137W 4935.18 m From station 0 + 210 with center height For an ordinary annuity for 8 years, if i= When my kids were little, I used to stand
c. 481.20 m d. 3412.1 m C-D S70W 2001.58 m of 2 m in fill, the ground lines makes a 6% compounded semi-quarterly, find the at the edge of the pool in the water and
PROBLEM 32: D-A 5001.7 m uniform slope of 4.8% to station 0 + 260 following: say, “Trust me. Jump to me.” They were
S60E
The sum of the first “n” terms of a series 41. Find the equal height of towers whose center height is 1.2 m in cut . 72. Sinking fund factor. always afraid. Is he strong enough to
Solve for the area of the triangulation.
is 3(n+2) – 6. Compute the 5 th term of the constructed at A and C so that the three Find the distance from station 0 + 260 a. 0.01223 b. 0.00013242 catch me? Are his hands slippery? What
series. hills are intervisible. where the excavation be extended. c. 0.00014021 d. 0.00018452 happens if he doesn’t catch me? But
a. 9732.28 ha b. 1241.74 ha
a. 3456 b. 2181 a. 5.817 m b. 4.817 m a. 43.75 m b. 18.75 m finally they would get up enough faith to
c. 1673.23 ha d. 1141.75 ha 73. Present worth factor.
c. 1458 d. 1895 c. 3.817 m d. 2.817 m c. 20.75 m d. 34.85 m jump into my arms, and of course I
PROBLEM 52: a. 39.42463 b. 42.31648
would catch them. Then they’d want to
PROBLEM 33: 42. Find the height of tower constructed A truck travels from point A north ward PROBLEM 62: c. 48.32064 d. 50.68098
do it a hundred more times!
The base of a truncated prism is a at A so that B and C are still intervisible. for 30 min., then eastward for one hour, At sta. A 1 + 120 the center height of cut 74. Capital recovery factor. Your Father is waiting for you to jump
triangle with sides 8cm , 12 cm and 10 a. 5.87 m b. 6.87 m then shifted N30W. how far directly is 4.5 m and at sta. 1 + 200 has a center a. 0.023631 b. 0.020695 today. He’s saying, “Trust me. I can be
cm. If the heights are 20 cm, 18 cm and c. 4.85 m d. 8.71 m from A will it be after 2 hours if the height of 2.6 m in fill. The ground c. 0.025500 d. 0.01973 trusted. I’m working behind the scenes.
12 cm respectively, compute the volume constant speed is 40 kph, sloping at -6 % uniformly from sta. 1 +
in cc. SITUATION 5: 120 to sta. 1 + 200. Find the slope of PROBLEM 75:
And I can handle anything oyu give me.”
a. 52.41 km b. 36.51 km Don’t you want God’s hand to be on
a. 341.23 b. 531.13 Find the total surface area of the c. 47.88 km d. 43.25 km the finished roadway. An engineer is to design a bridge, to get
pyramid for the following conditions: your life? Don’t you want your life to be
c. 661.43 d. 361.63 a. 2.415% b. 1.985% the length of the bridge she walks from A
43. If the base is rectangle, 8 m x 6 m PROBLEM 53: in God’s hands? You can trust him with
c. 2.875% d. 3.235% to B due north and from B she uses her
PROBLEM 34: and the perpendicular height is 12 m. your life and your future.
A vertical sag parabolic curve has transit and get an angle of 4050 to
The rate of flow of traffic on south a. 119.25 m2 b. 114.4 m2 SITUATION 6: Talk It Over
tangent grades of -2% and +3%. point C directly opposite A. The distance
expressway is 1200 vehicles in one Given the technical description of a What big problem or circumstance in
c. 222.86 m2 d. 110.34 m2 Compute the length of curve if the A to B is 50 m, find the length of the
hour.Find the space mean speed if the required sight distance is 178m. triangular lot. your life have you been reluctant to
44. If the base is a square with side 4.2 bridge to be constructed. hand over to God?
traffic density is 25 vehicles kilometer. a. 218.15 m b. 212.66 m Lines Bearings Distances a. 43.21m b. 23.25m
a. 36 kph b. 48 kph m and the slant height is 15 m. c. 234.45 m d. 271.12 m How have you seen God provide for
c. 65.42m d. 54.32m
c. 54 kph d. 60 kph a. 143.64 m2 b. 125.15 m2 AB N 40W ? you and take care of you in the past?
c. 152.54 m2 d. 148.98 m2 PROBLEM 54: Is it comforting or frustrating to you
SITUATION 3: BC N 60E 810 m
ABC is a right triangle with AB as the that God works “behind the scenes”?
45. If the base is an octagon with side 5 CA Due South ?
The natural grade line at Station 2 + 220
m and height 20 m.
hypothenuse. If CD is altitutde to side How Big Are God’s Hands? Why?
is with center height of 4.5 m. in cut, AB. If AD=2 and DB = 4.5, what is CD By Rick Warren — Mar 14, 2017
while that at Sta 2+300 is 2.6 m in fill. a. 232.74 m2 b. 538.54 m2 a. 3.5 b. 2.5 We are to cut a 190 000 m2 along the
35. Find the extent of fill measured from c. 496.77 m2 d. 486.98 m2 side BC starting from B to point D on “I give them eternal life, and they
c. 3 d. 3.2
sta 2+300 side CA. shall never perish .... My Father, who
a. 29.3 b. 39.2 PROBLEM 46: PROBLEM 55: 63. Find the length of CD has given them to me, is greater than
c. 50.7 d. 30.15 Two concentric circles that is the cross ABC is a right triangle with AB as the a. 621.42 b. 690.42 all; no one can snatch them out of
sectional area of the pipe, the big circle hypothenuse. If CD is altitutde to side c. 490.09 d. 541.71 my Father’s hand” (John 10:28-29
36. Find the stationing of the transition circumscribed a regular hexagon with AB. If AD=2 and DB = 4.5, what is angle NIV).
point. 64. Find the length of the dividing line
side length of 9.4m and the small circle B
a. 2+270.7 b. 2+259.20 BD. When I was growing up, one of the
is inscribed in the same hexagon. What a. 43.5 b. 32.5
c. 2+249.3 d. 2+250.15 a. 825.42 b. 714.68 things that impressed me about my dad
is the cross sectional area of the pipe? c. 33.7 d. 43.2 c. 695.14 d. 794.24 was his big hands. I have big hands
37. Find the slope of the finished grade a. 48.1 m2 b. 62.7 m2
line if the natural gradeline slopes at c. 53.2 m2 d. 69.4 m2 PROBLEM 56: 65. Find the bearing of the dividing line now, but my dad had huge hands! When
-5%, What should you invest to earn 20 000 from B. he would do carpentry, the hammer just
PROBLEM 47: a. N 8312’E b. S 7858’E looked so small in his hands.
a. 1.125 % b. 4.275 % in 3 years gaining 4% effective interest?
If i = 14% compounded quarterly, find c. S 6942’E d. N 8210’E My heavenly Father has really big
c. 2:335% d. 3:875% a. Php 215 614.19
the equivalent interest rate if hands. He’s got the whole world in his
b. Php 112 578.42
PROBLEM 38: compounded monthly? SITUATION 7: hands!
a. 10.24% b. 13.84% c. Php 160 174.27 How big are God’s hands?
The deflection angles of points A and B Find the interest on Php 200, 000 for 8
from the tangent through P.C of a simple c. 21.15% d. 11.90% d. Php 311 064.35 years. God’s hands are big enough to bless
curve are 305’ and 815’ respectively. If 66. at 16% simple interest you. Jesus often touched people in
PROBLEM 48: PROBLEM 57:
the chord distance from A to B is 40m, a. P184, 360 b. P256, 000 order to bless them. He would lay his
The following may consist barrier lines A point P is inside a square ABCD of hands on people and bless them. He
compute the length of chord from PC to side 5 m. Triangle PCD formed is an c. P149, 200 d. P242, 400
except does the same for you. Isaiah 62:3 says,
A. equilateral triangle. What is the measure
a. two unbroken yellow lines; 67. at 16% compounded bi-monthly “The Lord will hold you in his hand for all
a. 34.69 m b. 23.89 m of angle ABP?
b. single unbroken yellow line; or, interest . to see — a splendid crown in the hand
c. 35.61 m d. 16.85 m a. 15 b. 18
c. single yellow line with a broken a. P684186.30 b. P494312.42 of God” (NLT, second edition).
PROBLEM 39: white line. c. 25 d. 10 c. P298316.42 d. P507365.93 God’s hands are scarred to never
The common tangent BC of a reversed d. Solid white line forget you. In Heaven, the only scars
68. at 16% compounded continuously
curve is 280.5 m. and has a bearing of PROBLEM 58: will be on Jesus. Do you think God can
PROBLEM 49: interest .
S4731’E. AB is the tangent of the first The angle of elevation on top of the forget you? He has a constant reminder
These are signs that inform road users a. P492348.62 b. P664941.60
tower in the same horizontal plane in his nail-scarred hands. The Bible
curve whose bearing is N 7245’E. CD is of traffic laws and regulations which, if c. P519327.95 d. P298498.62
observed from point A is 300. 25 m says, “Can a mother forget the baby at
a tangent of the second curve whose disregarded, will constitute an offense. closer to the tower, the angle of SITUATION 8: her breast and have no compassion for
bearing is N3813’E. A is at the P.C. a. Traffic Signs elevation it makes is 400. Find the height The vertical angle of the top of a flag the child she has borne? Though she
while D is at the P.T. The radius of the b. Regulatory Signs of the tower. pole as observed from point A is 60, may forget, I will not forget you! See, I
first curve is 180 m. The P.I. 1 is at the c. Warning Signs a. 24.56 m b. 46.27 m
while that of its bottom is 52. Said pole have engraved you on the palms of my
station 16 + 523.37. Find the stationing d. Guide Signs c. 77.67 m d. 82.45 m
stands on top of a pedestal whose base hands” (Isaiah 49:15-16a NIV).
of the P.T.
PROBLEM 50: PROBLEM 59: is 14.20 m from point A God’s hands are strong enough to
a. 16 + 878.16 b. 16 + 883.65
They warn road users of condition on or 69. Find the height of the pedestal. keep you eternally secure. John
c. 16 + 893.24 d. 16 + 889.54 In triangle ABC, BC = 36 cm, AC = 57
adjacent to the a. 21.42 b. 16.25 10:28-29 says, “I give them eternal life,
cm and B = 102.7o .Compute the length
SITUATION 4: road that may be unexpected or of side AB. c. 18.18 d. 14.32 and they shall never perish .... My
Two hills A and C have an elevation of hazardous. Father, who has given them to me, is
a. 48 cm b. 30 cm 70. Find the height of the flag pole on
680 m and 620 m respectively. In a. Special Instruction Signs greater than all; no one can snatch them
c. 42 cm d. 37 cm top of the pedestal.
between A and C is another hill B of b. Regulatory Signs out of my Father’s hand” (NIV).
a. 6.42 b. 4.92
elevation 645 m and located 12 km from c. Guide Signs PROBLEM 60: Once you put your life in God’s hands,
c. 5.48 d. 7.89 nobody can snatch you out. You may
A and 15 km from C. Consider the d. Warning Signs The area of a circle circumscribed about
effects of earth’s curvature and an equilateral triangle is 254.47 sq.m. 71. Find the distance from A to the top of wonder, “Can’t you just jump out?” How
atmospheric refraction. PROBLEM 51: What is the area of the triangle in sq.m? the flag pole. big do you think God’s hands are?
Given the following: a. 105.22 m2 b. 110.45 m2 a. 25.61 b. 19.48
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are identical trapezia with area equal to y SITUATION 1: CD Adjusted = -597.21+ 108.84i = 607
9 cm2. Find the height of the trapezoid. Tangent LineGiven the following traverse notes taken
a. 1 cm b. 2 cm R
1 mile Normal Line by a survey party,
169.66
c. 3 cm d. 4 cm CD adjusted = 169.66 - 90 = N79.66W
/2 LINE BEARING DISTANCE
1 mile Therefore
SOLUTION 2: P(3,4) AB N 40° E 250 m Dcd adjusted = - 597.21 meters
= 5280 ft
10 BC S 50° E 300 m Lcd adjusted = 108.84 meters
5 CD S 20° W 400 m
CD Adjusted = 607 169.66
h x R 1 mile
A B
4 DA N 30° W 450 m
11. Find the adjusted latitude for side
h P x Q
CD usingy Compass rule SOLUTION 14:
1 3 Use Mode Complex of your Calculator. Convert
tan = N M T a. -145.01 m b. -379.45 m
10 x 2 R c. 406.22 m d. -201.50 m the lines to polar form r .
1 let
→ EQN. 1 12. Find the adjustment for departure of
h R S = 2 arctan AB = 420 (90- 4520’) = 420
R side CD using Compass rule
D C
a. -145.01 m b. -379.45 m 4440’ →SHIFT STO. A
S = R
10 x c. 406.22 m d. -201.50 m BC = 605 (270+ 6510’) = 605
Atrapezoid ABPQ = h = 16 eqn 1 1 PN = length of Normal line
2 5280 = 2 arctan R 13. Find the adjusted distance for side 33510’ →SHIFT STO. B
R PT = length of Tangent line CD = 600 (90+ 8015’) = 600
but CD using Compass rule .
MT = length of Sub-Tangent line
x = 10 – 2h → Subst. to eq. 1 R = 29.44 ft a. -145.01 m b. -379.45 m 17015’→SHIFT STO. C
MN = length of Sub-Normal line
10 10 2h PROBLEM 6:
c. 406.22 m d. -201.50 m DA = 280 (270+ 5530’) =280
h = 16 By Inspection,
2 Talisay City is considering a new 14. find the linear error of closure. 32530’→SHIFT STO. D
MN = 3 (ANSWER)
Php500 000 street cleaner. The new a. 29.40 m b. 55.17 m
h = 8 cm (answer)
machine will operate at a savings of c. 31.31 m d. 11.15 m LEC = linear error of closure
PROBLEM 9:
Php600 per day compared to the LEC = A + B + C + D = 487.19 -15.82i
PROBLEM 3: CE Nov 2016 board exam Compute the tangent distance from 15. find the relative error.
present equipment. Assume the MARR → SHIFT STO. E
A solid plane has nine vertices and point (26, 16) to the curve x2 – 16x + y2 a. 2.24% b. 2.85%
is 12% and the machine life is 10 years SHIFT 2 3 =
composed of triangles, where four + 16y + 64 = 0. c. 1.55% d. 1.87%
triangles meet on each of its six vertices with zero resale value at the time. How
a. 28.91 units b. 21.23 units LEC = 29.4 -50.91 (answer)
COLOR LIGHT BLUE and six triangles on each of its many days per year must the machine
c. 31.56 units d. 30.22 units SOLUTION 11-13: ------------------------------------------------------
be used to justify the investment? Use Mode Complex of your Calculator. Convert SOLUTION 15:
SHADE MUST BE RECHECK remaining vertices. How many faces
does the plane have? a. 153.45 b. 147.49 SOLUTION 9: the lines to polar form r . R.E. = relative error
c. 135.45 d. 165.49 x2 - 16x + y2 + 16y + 64 = 0
PROBLEM 1: CE Nov 2016 board exam
a. 14 b. 17 let LEC 29.4
c. 16 d. 15 By completing the square: AB = 420 (90- 4520’) = 420 R.E. = = =
SOLUTION 6:
A certain company decided to pay its x2 – 16x +64 +y2 +16y + 64 = -64 +64 +64 dis tan ce 1895
loan by installment for 20 years. P1000 SOLUTION 3: iDn 0.12(500000 ) (x – 8)2 + (y + 8)2 = 82 4440’ →SHIFT STO. A
0.0155 = 1.55% (answer)
d= = BC = 605 (270+ 6510’) = 605
at the end of 5 years, P2000 at the end
of 10 years and P3000 at the end of 15
Let n = number of triangular faces
n × 3 = total number of vertices of all
1 i n 1 1 0.12 10 1 Thus :
Center is at ( 8 ,-8); R = 8 33510’ →SHIFT STO. B PROBLEM 16: CE Nov 2016 board exam
d = 28 492.10 A point O is inside square ABCD. The
years. Determine the equivalent annual triangles y CD = 600 (90+ 8015’) = 600
payment when i = 8%. n × 3 = 4 × 6 + 6 × (9 – 6) distance from point O to a, b and c are
to Breakeven, 17015’→SHIFT STO. C
(26,4) 3, 4 and 5 respectively. Find the area of
a. 260 b. 591 n = 14 faces (answer) d = 600/day X days/yr
c. 281 d. 240 DA = 280 (270+ 5530’) =280 the square.
MRP + d = Php600/day X a. 58.21 unit2 b. 77.82 unit2
PROBLEM 4: NOV. 2016 CE Board Exam x 32530’→SHIFT STO. D
SOLUTION 1: d c. 61.75 unit2 d. 70.28 unit2
In a certain commodity, 90% drinks tea, MRP = Minimum Required Profit shortest
FA 80% drinks coffee, 70% drinks whiskey, MRP = iFC
R= 8 distance LINE r Calculat
or
---------------------------------------------
60% drinks gin. 40% drinks both MRP = 0.12(500 000) SOLUTION 16:
D Vector
A A AAA A AA AA A AA A A whiskey and gin. What percentage of MRP = 60 000 (8,-8)
+Li Name
the community drinks liquor? A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 a. 70% b. 80%
AB 420 4 291.6 288.2
A
60 000 + 28 492.10 = 600x 440’ 0 2i
1000 2000 3000 c. 90% d. 40%
x = 147.49 By distance formula: BC 605
3 - B
3
SOLUTION 4: 549.0 254.0
F2 PROBLEM 7: d= 26 8 2 4 8 2 3510’
6 9i X
O
X
F.C=1.8 M
CB = 87.76 hour.Find the space mean speed if the
hydrulics books R2 = 16.452 + y2 traffic density is 25 vehicles kilometer.
D3
Therefore; bearing of BC is S87.76W SH = 5C3 = 10 y = R 2 16.45 2 Dn =1.5 M a. 36 kph b. 48 kph
C4s+3H = Number of selections of 4 c. 54 kph d. 60 kph
PROBLEM 18: CE Nov 2017 board exam structural books and y 2 .5
An existing road is tangential to a 3 Hyrdaulics books
2 BV3 0.08 = SOLUTION 34:
R2 = 9.252 +
R 2 16 .45 2 6.8
SV=0.3 M 3 .5 2 y
circular lake 12 m along the existing C4s+3H = (Ss SH) = 126 (10) = 1 260
R = 19.36 y = 3.31 m 1200 veh / hr
road, an 8 meter new road is that 9 students can make Space mean speed = = 48
constructed at the periphery of the lake. 1 2 3 4 5 yx 25 veh / km
Note: All 7 books can be selected by either 0.08 =
The new road is extended to cross the A = 2Rh 7 2x 2y
only one student, or only two students, or only By ratio and proportion: km/hr
lake. What is the length of the bridge? three students, and so on. That is: A = 2 (19.36) (6.8)
3.31 x
a. 17 m b. 25 m
Choice of 9 students for A = 827.17 cm
2 (answer) 1.5 D3 0.08 = SITUATION 3: CE Brd Exam-May 2009
c. 14 m d. 10 m
the first book 5
3 7 2x 2 3.31 The natural grade line at Station 2 + 220
SOLUTION 18: Choice of 9 students for PROBLEM 24: May 2017 CE Board Exam x = 1.914 m is with center height of 4.5 m. in cut,
D3 = 0.9 M while that at Sta 2+300 is 2.6 m in fill.
the second book Distance from the center to the stake at
T What is the time between 2 o’clock and 35. Find the extent of fill measured from
12 m Choice of 9 students for 3 o’clock the hour hand and the minute BV3 = 1.8 – D3 right = 3.5 + 2y = 3.5 +2(3.31) = 10.12
the third book m sta 2+300
A hand is bisected by the centerline of 3 BV3 = 1.8 – 0.9
C a. 29.3 b. 39.2
x B 8m Choice of 9 students for o’clock? Distance from the center to the stake at
BV3 = P 0.9 M c. 50.7 d. 30.15
the seventh book a. 2:18.46 b. 2:15.45 left = 3.5 + 2x = 3.5 +2(1.914) = 7.328 m
BV3 = P 900 000 36. Find the stationing of the transition
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 = 97
c. 2:35.42 d. 2:20.40 Area of the cross section: point.
A = 1/2 (3.5)(1.914) + 1/2 (2.5)(7.328) a. 2+270.7 b. 2+259.20
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SOLUTION 27:
Thus: SOLUTION 24: Using SOYD Method + 1/2 (3.5)(3.31) + 1/2 (2.5)(10.12) c. 2+249.3 d. 2+250.15
C4s+3H of 9 students = 1260 (97) A = 30.952 m2
37. Find the slope of the finished grade
12H Year Reversed SOYD dep.charge line if the natural gradeline slopes at
(TA)(TA) = (BA)(CA) C4s+3H of 9 students = 6 026 540 940 (answer) PROBLEM 32:
122 = 8(8 + x) 11 12 1 factor(k) d =kDn -5%,
10 2 H The sum of the first “n” terms of a series
x = 10 m PROBLEM 22: 1 5 5/15 d1= 5/15(1.5) a. 1.125 % b. 4.275 %
9 3 is 3(n+2) – 6. Compute the 5 th term of the c. 2:335% d. 3:875%
Find the maximum life of an equipment if 2 4 4/15 d2= 4/15(1.5)
PROBLEM 19: CE May 2018 board exam its salvage value is zero. The 8 4 series.
SOLUTION 35:
7 5 3 3 3/15 d3= 3/15(1.5) a. 3456 b. 2181
A simple curve has a central angle of depreciation charge during the third year 6 4 2 2/15 d4= 2/15(1.5) c. 1458 d. 1895
30 and radius of 240 m. What is the is 3/35 of the first cost. Use Sum of 5 1 1/15 d5=1/15(1.5) SOLUTION 32:
deflection per foot length of curve? Years Digit Method.
15 mins + = M Sum 15 1 d = P1.5M Sn = 3(n+2) – 6
a. 0.028 b. 0.065 a. 5 years b. 10 years
D 3 = d1 + d 2 + d 3
c. 0.199 d. 0.036 c. 15 years d. 20 years S5 =a1+ a2+a3+ a4+ a5 = 3(5+2) – 6
D3 = 5/15(1.5) + 4/15(1.5) + 3/15(1.5)
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S4731’E. AB is the tangent of the first SITUATION 5: Solve length of segments CO and CG d. Guide Signs
Natural Gradeline slope, g=-5%
curve whose bearing is N 7245’E. CD is hcr1
El.620
m
C
Find the total surface area of the Consider right triangle COB: PROBLEM 50:
Finished gradeline a tangent of the second curve whose pyramid for the following conditions: 360o They warn road users of condition on or
bearing is N3813’E. A is at the P.C. 12 km hcr2 43. If the base is rectangle, 8 m x 6 m COB = = 22.5 adjacent to the
15km 16
while D is at the P.T. The radius of the and the perpendicular height is 12 m. road that may be unexpected or
first curve is 180 m. The P.I. 1 is at the Sea level a. 119.25 m2 b. 114.4 m2 2.5 hazardous.
tan 22.5 =
4.5-z station 16 + 523.37. Find the stationing c. 222.86 m2 d. 110.34 m2 CO a. Special Instruction Signs
4.5 2.6 b. Regulatory Signs
of the P.T. 44. If the base is a square with side 4.2
y – 604.8125 CO = 6.036
z a. 16 + 878.16 b. 16 + 883.65 65.4675 m and the slant height is 15 m. c. Guide Signs
680 –hcr1 m Consider right triangle COG: d. Warning Signs
c. 16 + 893.24 d. 16 + 889.54 = 670.28 m a. 143.64 m2 b. 125.15 m2
80 – x x y CG = CO 20 2
2
PROBLEM 51: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2016
620 –hcr2 c. 152.54 m2 d. 148.98 m2
SOLUTION 39: = 604.8125 Given the following:
80m m
45. If the base is an octagon with side 5 CG = 6.036 2 20 2
12 km 15km m and height 20 m. Line Bearing Distance
Sta 2+220 Sta 2+300 CG = 20.89 Subst to eqn 1
Let y = elevation of line of sight at B so a. 232.74 m2 b. 538.54 m2
c. 496.77 m2 d. 486.98 m2 Atotal = 20( CO ) + 20( CG ) →eqn 1. A–B N40E 3856.7 m
that A and C are inter-visible
By ratio and Proportion: N 7245’E Atotal = 20(6.036) + 20(20.89) B–C N87.137W 4935.18 m
S 4731’E hcr1 = 0.0675(12)2 = 9.72 m
2 .6 4 .5 hcr2= 0.0675(152 = 15.1875 m SOLUTION 43: Atotal = 538.54 m2 C-D S70W 2001.58 m
Solve x PI1 G D-A S60E 5001.7 m
x 80 x I1
PROBLEM 46: CE Brd Exam-Nov. 2010 Solve for the area of the triangulation.
T1 B T1 I2 By ratio and proportion:
x = 29.3 m PT Two concentric circles that is the cross a. 9732.28 ha b. 1241.74 ha
65.4675 y 604.8125 12cm sectional area of the pipe, the big circle
A
LC1 LC2 D
c. 1673.23 ha d. 1141.75 ha
SOLUTION 36: 27 15 F E circumscribed a regular hexagon with SOLUTION 51:
T2 C 3m side length of 9.4m and the small circle
xV + x = 2300 2300 is from Sta 2+300 I1 I2 y = 641.18 m 4m D
180
180
PI O
3m is inscribed in the same hexagon. What C
xV + 29.3 = 2300
I1 = 180o – 72o45’ – 47o31’ 2
is the cross sectional area of the pipe? 59
xV = 2270.7 m
I1 = 59o44’ N3813’E SOLUTION 41: A 4m B 4m C
a. 48.1 m2 b. 62.7 m2
Sta V = 2+270.7 Equal height of towers constructed at A
I2 = 180o – 47o31’-– 38o13’ c. 53.2 m2 d. 69.4 m2 70 59 B
o and C Atotal = Abase + Alateral 70
I2 = 94 16’ SOLUTION 46:
SOLUTION 37: T1 + T2 = 280.50 El.680 m Atotal = AACEF + 2AACG + 2ACEG
y
A 1 1 D 40
Slope of NGL = 5% = (4.5 – z)/80 T1 = R1tanI1/2 Atotal = 8(6) + 2 2 (8)( BG ) + 2 2 (6)( A E
5%(80) = 4.5 – z Solve z B
T1 = 180tan 5944’/2 = 103.365 m El.645 m 60
z = 0.5 T2 = 280.50 – 103.365 = 177.135 m DG )
R
177.135 = R2tan(94o16’/2) Atotal = 48 + 8 BG + 6 DG →eqn 1. x=4.7 r 60 40
Slope of FGL = (2.6+z)/80 R2 = 164.412 m 9.4
El.620 Solve length of segments BG and DG r R
Slope of FGL = (2.6+0.5)/80=3.875% hcr1 y
m C Consider right triangle BOG:
PROBLEM 38: LC1 = [(5944’)(180)] A
180 hcr2 BG = 32 122 = 12.37
The deflection angles of points A and B 12 km
LC1 = 187.658 m 15km AABCD = ABCD+ AABD
from the tangent through P.C of a simple Consider right triangle GOD:
Sea level 1 1
curve are 305’ and 815’ respectively. If LC2 = [(9416’)(164.412)] DG = 42 122 = 12.65 Subst to = 360/12 = 30 AABCD= (BC)(CD)sin(70+59)+
the chord distance from A to B is 40m, 180 2 2
LC2 = 270.50 m eqn 1
4 .7
compute the length of chord from PC to sin 30 = → Solve R (AB)(AD)sin(60+40)
A.
680 –hcr1+y 40.1875-y 65.4675 m R
Sta. PT = Sta. Pl1 – T1 + LC1 + LC2 = 670.28+y Atotal = 48 + 8 BG + 6 DG →eqn 1. 1
a. 34.69 m b. 23.89 m R = 9.4 AABCD = (300.58)( 2001.58)sin(129)
Sta. Pl2 = 16 + 523.37 – 103.365 Atotal = 48 + 8(12.37) + 6(12.65) 2
c. 35.61 m d. 16.85 m 645 620 –hcr2+y
Atotal = 222.86
4 .7
+ 187.65 + 270.50 = 604.8125 +y tan30 = → Solve r 1
Sta. Pl2 = 16 + 878.16 r + (3856.7)( 5001.7)sin(100)
SOLUTION 38: 12 km 15km SOLUTION 44: r = 8.14 2
G
SITUATION 4: 15
Apipe = Aannulus = R2 - r2 AABCD = 9 732 278 m2
By ratio and proportion:
Two hills A and C have an elevation of Apipe = 9.42 - 8.142 = 69.4 m2
B 65.4675 40.1875 y
A 40m 680 m and 620 m respectively. In H PROBLEM 52: Nov 1998 CE Board Exam
between A and C is another hill B of 27 15 F E PROBLEM 47: CE Brd Exam-Nov 2016 A truck travels from point A north ward
8
elevation 645 m and located 12 km from y = 3.817 m 2.1 If i = 14% compounded quarterly, find for 30 min., then eastward for one hour,
3 D
A and 15 km from C. Consider the O the equivalent interest rate if then shifted N30W. how far directly
2.1
effects of earth’s curvature and SOLUTION 42: A B C
compounded monthly? from A will it be after 2 hours if the
R 2.1 2.1
PC R atmospheric refraction. a. 10.24% b. 13.84% constant speed is 40 kph,
10o20’ m
40. Compute the elevation of the line of y El.680 m c. 21.15% d. 11.90% a. 52.41 km b. 36.51 km
16o30’ sight at B so that A and C are A Atotal = Abase + Alateral
R c. 47.88 km d. 43.25 km
intervisible. B Atotal = AACEF + 4ACEG ---------------------------------------------
L=
178 2 0.05 c. 77.67 m d. 82.45 m 63. Find the length of CD 719327.95 = 200 000 + I her breast and have no compassion for
a. 621.42 b. 690.42 I = P519327.95 the child she has borne? Though she
1.22 0.035178 PROBLEM 59:
Present worth factor = 50.68
c. 490.09 d. 541.71 may forget, I will not forget you! See, I
L = 212.6 > S assumption is correct In triangle ABC, BC = 36 cm, AC = 57 64. Find the length of the dividing line have engraved you on the palms of my
SITUATION 8: CE Brd Exam-May 2005 Capital recovery factor = A/P =
cm and B = 102.7o .Compute the length BD. hands” (Isaiah 49:15-16a NIV).
PROBLEM 54: of side AB.
The vertical angle of the top of a flag i 1 i n
a. 825.42 b. 714.68 God’s hands are strong enough to
ABC is a right triangle with AB as the pole as observed from point A is 60,
hypothenuse. If CD is altitutde to side
a. 48 cm b. 30 cm c. 695.14 d. 794.24
while that of its bottom is 52. Said pole
1 i n 1 keep you eternally secure. John
c. 42 cm d. 37 cm 65. Find the bearing of the dividing line Capital recovery factor = 10:28-29 says, “I give them eternal life,
AB. If AD=2 and DB = 4.5, what is CD from B. stands on top of a pedestal whose base and they shall never perish .... My
a. 3.5 b. 2.5 PROBLEM 60: a. N 8312’E b. S 7858’E is 14.20 m from point A 0.0075 1 0.0075 64 Father, who has given them to me, is
c. 3 d. 3.2 The area of a circle circumscribed about
c. S 6942’E d. N 8210’E 69. Find the height of the pedestal. 1 0.0075 64 1 greater than all; no one can snatch them
PROBLEM 55: an equilateral triangle is 254.47 sq.m. a. 21.42 b. 16.25 out of my Father’s hand” (NIV).
What is the area of the triangle in sq.m? c. 18.18 d. 14.32 Capital recovery factor = 0.02
ABC is a right triangle with AB as the Once you put your life in God’s hands,
hypothenuse. If CD is altitutde to side a. 105.22 m2 b. 110.45 m2 SOLUTION (63-65): 70. Find the height of the flag pole on nobody can snatch you out. You may
AB. If AD=2 and DB = 4.5, what is angle c. 101.98 m2 d. 103.56 m2 top of the pedestal. wonder, “Can’t you just jump out?” How
B a. 6.42 b. 4.92 PROBLEM 75: big do you think God’s hands are?
PROBLEM 61: May 2000 CE Board Exam 810 m c. 5.48 d. 7.89
a. 43.5 b. 32.5 An engineer is to design a bridge, to get You’re never going to get to the edge of
From station 0 + 210 with center height 60o 60o
c. 33.7 d. 43.2 71. Find the distance from A to the top of the length of the bridge she walks from A his hands. Every aspect of your life is in
of 2 m in fill, the ground lines makes a the flag pole.
PROBLEM 56: x to B due north and from B she uses her his hands.
uniform slope of 4.8% to station 0 + 260 z a. 25.61 b. 19.48 transit and get an angle of 4050 to When my kids were little, I used to stand
What should you invest to earn 20 000 whose center height is 1.2 m in cut . c. 28.39 d. 32.42
BD point C directly opposite A. The distance at the edge of the pool in the water and
in 3 years gaining 4% effective interest? Find the distance from station 0 + 260
A to B is 50 m, find the length of the say, “Trust me. Jump to me.” They were
a. Php 215 614.19 where the excavation be extended. 40o
SOLUTION 69-71: bridge to be constructed. always afraid. Is he strong enough to
b. Php 112 578.42 a. 43.75 m b. 18.75 m
a. 43.21m b. 23.25m catch me? Are his hands slippery? What
c. Php 160 174.27 c. 20.75 m d. 34.85 m
c. 65.42m d. 54.32m happens if he doesn’t catch me? But
d. Php 311 064.35 SOLUTION 61: h finally they would get up enough faith to
Consider triangle BCD
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jump into my arms, and of course I
finished ground z
gradeline surface 1 SOLUTION 58: would catch them. Then they’d want to
SOLUTION 56: ABCD = (BC) x sin60o do it a hundred more times!
2 B
I=F-P 4.8% y Your Father is waiting for you to jump
1.2 1 60o today. He’s saying, “Trust me. I can be
I = P(1+i)n – P 2m 190 000= (810) (x) sin60o 52o
20 000 = P[(1+0.04)3 – 1] → Solve P 2 40 trusted. I’m working behind the scenes.
x = 541.71 m (distance of the other end of And I can handle anything oyu give me.”
P = Php 160 174.27 sta.0+210 sta.0+260
14.2 m
50-x x dividing line measured from C) Don’t you want God’s hand to be on
50 m 50 m your life? Don’t you want your life to be
PROBLEM 57: Nov 2015 CE Brd Exam in God’s hands? You can trust him with
Length of dividing line:
A point P is inside a square ABCD of Using Polar expression: y = 14.2 tan52o = 18.18 m your life and your future.
side 5 m. Triangle PCD formed is an By ratio and proportion:
1.2 2 Talk It Over
equilateral triangle. What is the measure BD = BC + CD (x + h) = 14.2 tan60o BRIDGE What big problem or circumstance in
of angle ABP? x 50 x o o
BD = 81030 + 541.71270 18.18 + h = 14.2 tan60o your life have you been reluctant to
a. 15 b. 18 2x = 60 -1.2x o h = 6.42 m A C hand over to God?
c. 25 d. 10 3.2x = 60 BD = 714.68-11
How have you seen God provide for
x = 18.75 m (from sta. 0 + 260) BD = 90o – 11 o 14.2 AC = 50 tan 4050’ = 43.21m (answer) you and take care of you in the past?
BD = S79oE Cos60o =
PROBLEM 62: Nov 2000 CE Board Exam z Is it comforting or frustrating to you
SOLUTION 57:
At sta. A 1 + 120 the center height of cut z = 28.4 m that God works “behind the scenes”?
B 5m C SITUATION 7: CE Brd Exam-May 2005 Why?
30
is 4.5 m and at sta. 1 + 200 has a center
Find the interest on Php 200, 000 for 8
How Big Are God’s Hands?
height of 2.6 m in fill. The ground SITUATION 9: CE Brd Exam-May 2005 By Rick Warren — Mar 14, 2017
60 sloping at -6 % uniformly from sta. 1 + years.
66. at 16% simple interest For an ordinary annuity for 8 years, if i= “I give them eternal life, and they
120 to sta. 1 + 200. Find the slope of
a. P184, 360 b. P256, 000 6% compounded semi-quarterly, find the shall never perish .... My Father, who
60 the finished roadway.
5m P 5m c. P149, 200 d. P242, 400 following: has given them to me, is greater than
a. 2.415% b. 1.985%
67. at 16% compounded bi-monthly 72. Sinking fund factor. all; no one can snatch them out of
c. 2.875% d. 3.235%
interest . a. 0.01223 b. 0.00013242 my Father’s hand” (John 10:28-29
60
SOLUTION 62: a. P684186.30 b. P494312.42 c. 0.00014021 d. 0.00018452 NIV).
c. P298316.42 d. P507365.93 73. Present worth factor.
A 5m D ground
surface 68. at 16% compounded continuously a. 39.42463 b. 42.31648 When I was growing up, one of the
finished
Since DCP is equilateral, CP = CD = PD = gradeline interest . c. 48.32064 d. 50.68098 things that impressed me about my dad
a. P492348.62 b. P664941.60 74. Capital recovery factor. was his big hands. I have big hands
5m 6%
4.5 c. P519327.95 d. P298498.62 a. 0.023631 b. 0.020695 now, but my dad had huge hands! When
4.8 2.3 2.6m c. 0.025500 d. 0.01973
Consider BCP: SOLUTION (66-68): he would do carpentry, the hammer just
For simple interest rate: SOLUTION (72-74): looked so small in his hands.
CP = 5 meters (from DCP)
BC = 5 meters (given) sta.1+120 sta.1+200 I = Pin
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