Final Exam (Sec)
Final Exam (Sec)
Final Exam (Sec)
Section: Date:
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following
questions. Mark only one answer for each item by shading the box
corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet
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help while doing the exam”. NO PLEDGE, NO EXAM GRADE. STRICTLY NO
CHEATING ALLOWED.
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5. If C = 4.6 kN and β = 45º, how much is the resultant, in kN, of the
three forces?
A. 3.6 C. 2.4
B. 6.0 D. 4.8
6. If the resultant of the three forces is 7.0 kN and acts along the
x-axis, how much is the force C, in kN, if β = 45º?
A. 5.3 C. 12.2
B. 1.8 D. 10.5
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A. 212.1 C. 413.3
B. 372.7 D. 451.5
13. To prevent beam deflection at the free end, what force P (kN) is
needed at that point?
A. 30.0 C. 35.0
B. 32.5 D. 37.5
14. What force P (kN) should be applied at the mid length of the beam
for zero displacement at the free end?
A. 100 C. 120
B. 110 D. 130
15. To reduce the deflection at the free end to 10 mm, how much force
is needed to be applied at that point?
A. 23.4 C. 25.4
B. 24.4 D. 26.4
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A. 36.54/EI C. 78.16/EI
B. 62.53/EI D. 15.63/EI
Situation 7. Two identical cantilever beams in contact at their ends
support a distributed load over one of them as shown. Calculate the
following:
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Situation 9. As shown in the figure below, cylinders C and D are
attached to the end of the cable which supports a steel girder with a
mass per unit length of 50 kg/m. If cylinder D has a mass of 600 kg.
SITUATION 10. The resultant of the three cable tensions shown acting
on the flagpole is the force R. Given that T3 = 500 N
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28. Determine the tension T1 in kN.
A. 425 C. 577
B. 433 D. 654
29. Determine the tension T2 in kN.
A. 425 C. 577
B. 433 D. 654
30. Find the value of the resultant force R of the three cables in kN.
A. 926 C. 1016
B. 971 D. 1441
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Situation 12. Determine the determinacy of the given structure:
34.
A. unstable
B. stable and determinate
C. statically indeterminate to the 1st degree
D. statically indeterminate to the 2nd degree
35.
36.
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Situation 13. A 6m reinforced concrete simply supported beam is 300 mm
wide with an effective depth of 400 mm. Use f’c = 21.5 MPa and fy =
415 MPa. The section is reinforced with 6– ϕ20mm tension bars. Use
2010/2015 NSCP.
37. At failure, determine the stress in the tension steel (MPa).
A. 527 C. 378
B. 830 D. 415
38. Calculate the design flexural strength (kN-m) of the section.
A. 257.1 C. 179.4
B. 212.6 D. 231.4
39. Determine the factored live load (kN/m) the beam can support if
total factored dead load is 20 kN/m.
A. 17.0 C. 19.8
B. 27.2 D. 31.4
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B. 511.6 D. 369.50
45. If a concentrated service live load will be placed at a distance
of 2m from support, determine its maximum safe value in kN.
A. 113.60 C. 285.40
B. 192.10 D. 98.70
Situation 16. Refer to RC-04, and Figure RCF-002 for the layout of a
reinforced concrete floor system.
Girder and beam width = 300 mm
Girder and beam effective depth = 550 mm
Girder and beam depth = 500mm below the 100 mm thick slab
All columns = 500mm x 500mm
Floor dead load = 3.2 kPa (slab included)
Floor live load = 4.8 kPa
Unit weight of concrete = 24 KN/m3
Factored load, U = 1.2D + 1.6L
Strength reduction factor for shear = 0.75
S = 2.5 m, L1 = 6 m, and L2 = 7.0 m
46. Which of the following most nearly gives the total factored
uniform load (kN/m) carried by beam GHI?
A. 33.12 C. 40.52
B. 23.60 D. 15.84
47. Determine the maximum factored moment (kN-m) for beam GHI.
A. 132.5 C. 203.5
B. 173.1 D. 211.2
48. If girder CI will not provide any rotational restraint, determine
the maximum factored positive moment (kN-m) for beam EF. Assume ln =
6.85 m.
A. 111.00 C. 141.28
B. 97.13 D. 172.85
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Situation 17. Data of a beam section is given below.
BxH = 300 mm x 550 mm
Bar diameter = 20 mm
Clear concrete cover to 10 mm diameter ties = 40 mm
Concrete f’c = 35 MPa
Steel fyl = 420 MPa
Φ = 0.90
The beam is simply supported with a span of 6m. It will carry a 12kN/m
total factored dead load and two 42 kN factored load at 3rd points.
49. Which of the following most nearly gives the critical factored
moment (kN-m)?
A. 111 C. 121
B. 90 D. 138
50. Which of the following most nearly gives the required tension
reinforcement area (mm2) following NSCP requirements?
A. 547 C. 564
B. 578 D. 774
51. Determine the required number of tension bars.
A. 2 C. 4
B. 3 D. 5
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Situation 18. A 4m reinforced concrete cantilever beam has a width of
300 mm and a total depth of 600 mm with an effective depth of 536 mm.
It is reinforced with 5 - φ28mm tension bars f’c = 27.5 MPa and fy =
415 MPa. In addition to live load and its own weight, the beam carries
a 100-mm-thick concrete slab (casted monolithically with the beam)
with a tributary width of 4 m. The unit weight of concrete is 23.5
kN/m3. Use 2010/2015 NSCP.
52. Determine the net tensile strain in the extreme tension steel when
concrete reaches the strain of 0.003.
A. 0.0020 C. 0.0065
B. 0.0045 D. 0.0055
53. Calculate the design moment capacity of the beam, in kN-m.
A. 568.4 C. 487.10
B. 511.6 D. 369.50
54. If a concentrated service live load will be placed at a distance
of 2m from support, determine its maximum safe value in kN.
A. 113.60 C. 285.40
B. 192.10 D. 98.70
Situation 20. Two uniform loads of 112 kN/m are acting downward on the
concrete pad shown. The pressure “q” under the pad is uniform.
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B. 48 kN D. 112 kN
59. Determine the maximum moment in the pad.
A. 21 kN-m C. 42 kN-m
B. 24 kN-m D. 48 kN-m
60. Determine the distance from the left end where the flexural stress
is zero.
A. 3.5 m C. 2.5 m
B. 1.75 m D. 3 m
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B. Brittleness D. Resilience
Situation 23. A heavy ring moulding of diameter 2 m. is supported by
six steel wires of equal lengths and attached at points spaced
uniformly along the circumference of the moulding. The moulding weighs
2.5 kN/m per meter of its circumference.
ax = 0.7t
ay = 3 – 0.5t
az = 7
Assuming the particle starts from rest.
70. Determine the resultant acceleration of the particle after 5
seconds.
A. 4.78 m/s2 C. 7.48 m/s2
B. 4.87 m/s2 D. 7.84 m/s2
71. Determine the resultant velocity of the particle after 5 seconds.
A. 12.37 m/s C. 27.13 m/s
B. 21.73 m/s D. 37.12 m/s
72. Determine the resultant displacement of the particle after 5
seconds.
A. 185.6 m C. 135.65 m
B. 108.65 m D. 92.74 m
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Situation 25. A kicked football leaves the ground at an angle θ = 37º
with a velocity of 20 m/s as shown in the figure. Assuming the ball
leaves the foot at ground level, and ignoring air resistance and
rotation of the ball,
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