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Sitaation - A sample of saturated clay was placed in a conlainer


and weighed. The weighl waa 5 N. The day in its container
was placed in arr oven for 24 hours at 105,C. The weight
reduced tq a cqngtant val*e of 5 N. The weight of the

1.
2.
.i
4
5

conteiner is 1 N. lf G = 2 7, determine the following:


Water content

A.

3C%

8. 2*a/o
t5...A.675 g. A.322

i&.,zsYo

21.33 9 1977
A. 16.25 B. 'r7S7

c. 12"22
c. 13.56

?,.15.81

fi.42

D. 12.84

Vaid retio

Bulk unit 'rueight ;n xttlm3.

A.

Dry r.init weight in kN/mr

Effective unit weight in kNtm3 'c.

,.9.96

86S

0.751

n.35%
D.

0.52S

D. 18.66

$ituation - An embankment far a highway is to be conslructed

from a soil compacted to a dry unit wejght of 1e kN1m3.^The


clay to be trucked to the site from a borrow pit is 17 kN/mr and
rts natural water content is 5% Assume G = 2.7.
18. -\I'/hat is the dry unit weight of soil in the brnaw pit in kN/m3?
'
'8. 18.21* C,
,
D.
:19.: r,alculale the volume of clay from ihe borrow pit requirer
cubic meter of embankmeni.
1.2s6 m3
l.ttz
c. 1.354 rn3 D. 1.411 m3
,
'20 lf the borrow soil
{*
bg
be
I
uvere
comqacled.to
comoacted
to attain a dr
dry unit
'.'"'weight of 18 kN/m3Uoqe,l*
ar a wafeiccriteni-ot 7*,n ,liitermiir'eiiiij
amount of water required per cubic rneter cf embankment,
assuming no loss of water during transporfatton

* ^.
X
|

6.

A.

78.2% 8. 33.9% 2::45.2Va

O.

Situation

C. 54.6%

The moist weight of 0.1 ft3soil is 12,? lb, The moistsre


*ontent of th* ssil i* 12% anej the specific gravity of soil solids
is 2 72. Determine
I The dry unit weight !!q,,rg!lowinS:
in lbift".
,.Y,
f{, 102
A.
lu{
,VV
L" 118
C.
I l(
D. 126
ir/ 105
-The
10.
degree of'saturation in percerrt.

22

B. 55.4
B
63.
C. 63_1
_ * 58.5
11. The volume occupied
by water
in ftr
--51"a]5r3
""' ji"'o.ozr

-'-'.,A,-0

fts''"

D. 52,7

12

A 1042 A pA7

C. 1231

D.

113.4

A.

23

saturaticn of ihe in-silu sail?

t,Q.:61ok D. 35%
75o/a "8. 46Y*
Situation - A fully saturated clay sample has a mass of 1,526
grams. After
oven-drying, its mass was reduced to 1,053
grams. The specific gravrty soil particles is 2.7.
't 5. Calculate the nattrral water content of the sample in percent.
A.
C.
D" 40
'16. Calculate the '8:
vsid ratio in percent.
A.
8,
C. 136
\D'.;121
Caleulate the porosity in percent.
A 48
ia
R
aA{d,
A.
B. 36
D. 5S
''4 s5

52
85

45
111

36

87%'

B.

33%

C.

80%

6.

gOoto

The mass specific gravity of an undisturbed soil sarnple was


determined to be 1 96 at wa{er" content al 16%, The vcid
ratios in lhe loosest and densest stalss were determined to be
0.SB and 0-42,respectively Determine the relative d*n*ity af

C.

6S.4%

D.

74.5o/s

24. A maist sail


ril sample was found to have a volunrle at 22.3 *m3
and to weigh
iah 29
29,7
7-grams,
orams. Tho
drv weight
weicrhl of lhe
samnle was
wxe
The dry
the samplei

porositv s{ the ssil?


deterrnined to be 23 grams^ Whai
What is th-e
the porosity
g - /-.1

A.

1.78S

t. a.ilB

c,

0.7s8

D. 1,618

25. Saturated silty clay encountered in a deep exeavation is found


to have a wEte{ content of 28%. Determine unit weight of the
clay in kN/m' Assume G 2.7.
,u; 1s31 B" 18.54= 8. 20j4
C 19.97
26. A soil mass has a porositv of 38 percent and deqree of
saturation of 92 percdnt. Ttie specific qravitv qf the o-articles
2.71 Find the specific weiqht bt tne sbit n'dss in ocf.

is

A.

0.32

A.

exlruded s'amole

grams Atter oven-dryinq rt weidhs

themass.G=2.7
t{.:61"3%
8. 52.Vah

situ soil?

the degree of

D. 2.86

A 50 cc of moist clay was obtained by pressing


a sharpened
'The
pit.
hollor,v
the samDie.

13. Which of the follswing mo$t neady gives the porosity of the in:D., A.42
A. f.51
C. A.27
14. Which of ths'follnwing most neariy

Q.2..87

60 grams. lf G = 2 70, detern:ine the degree of saturatioi of

$ituatian * Given the following characleristics of a sail sample:


Mass = 56.7 oound mass
The solids have specific_gravity of 2.69. Afler oven drying, the
mass of the soil was 48 7 oounds.
Which of the fqllowing mo'si nearly gives the density of the insitu soit, in lb/ft"?

lf the voids ratio of the soil is 0.75, determine tlre

cylinder into the wall of a test

D. 0.0?9

Voiuae = 0.5 cubic fi.

m'

hacj an initial weight of 85

D. F5liters

*2.75

42.8Q/a

43.8slo

331-iters

mt

specific grauity of the solicls.


B_ 2,54

soi! sample?

936% 8 47.8Yo

B.44liters t Z?Lilers

0.03

1i/nic* *f the faliowing rnost nearfy gives the porosity of the

A.

is.?i -

21. A samfle of saturated soil weighs 588 N and has a vglum* of

$ituation - Laboratory tests sn a sail sample yielded the following

informaiion: G = 211, G. = 1.22, MC = l5%.


lAllrich sf the follouing mast nearly gives the void ratio af the
soil sarnple?
A. 0,62
0.62 B A]8
C. 0.87
$. 0.35
Which of the foliowing most nearly
gives the degree of
near
saturation of the soil sanrpl*?

17.15

16.19

134.8

B.

i12.9

t. SA.Z

il.. nA'.t

r27j The water table in a deposlt sf sih is towered from a depth of 3


"- '1 m to a depth of 6"5 m.' Ali the silt is saturated even ihirlfre
water lable is lowered. The water contenl is 25%. lVtriefi af
the follawing mosi nearly gives the change in effective
pressure at-a depth of 1S rn, on accsuni sf the lowering of the
water table?

A.

28

47.7

k?a B. 31.8 kpa I.

g+,S

kpa n. 36.3 t(pa

The water table in a deposit of silt is lowered from a deprth of 3


m to a depth of 7 m. Al! the silt is seturated even aher the
waler table is fswered. The waler eonient is 250/0. Which of
the tollowing most neariy gives the change in effective
pressure at_a depth of 10 m. on account of the'lowerjng of the
water table?
j. 39"2 kPa B. 45.3 kPa C. 53"2 kFa D. 32.7 kPa

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- The results *f a ccn**iidated-drained lriaxiai test


ccnducted on a nai-maily cor-'isolidated clay, aie as fcilows:
Chainb*i coniining stress = 23A d?a
Deviatlr sire$s ai f*ilure . 350 kPa
i2S i Calculaie the antlle *f friciicn of the sr:il $affiple.
19.97"
E,'
c.
'i30 l Calcuiaie ihe shear str*ss otl the ferlure plane
---: A 140 kPa ^5 16S kPa C. 13{l kPa D, J45 kPa
13Tl Catcutate the e{f*etiv* norrnal .stress on .lh piane *f
*- maximum shear.
A. 2{}7 kFa B. 5*4 kPa C. 428 kPa l&" 3$3 kPa
Situ*iion

-a'e zq.sz

18.iz' *.

21.a2"

is horizarrial arrd ievel wrth the ioiJ of the

wall

a1

37.5 fi.

metei- if c.*"'!irg t* inadequate drainage, it;is waterlogg*4


lev*i cf 2 5 rn below the surface .
D. S4.2
A"
C.

Flnd

io

th* nearest vaiue ta the height abov* the base *f ihe

wail, ihe thiust asts during ihe waterlogged condiiitx.


A. 2"5& m B. 1.42 rn E 214 m O. 1.85 m

r:rven-drying, its ma$s lua$ redsced by


gierris. The specific gravity *nil parti*i** is ?.S$.

Craiils. Afier

2S1

35. Ci*lculaie ti"re rraturai water cotrlent Df the sarnple ir: p*rc*nttr" 1S S
A. 35.6
*. 287 {g: 22 6

36

Caiculate the void ratic rn perC*nt.

60.5
A. 43.S

{8t

B 06
32.4

t. 54.2
C. 4s

!n percent
37. Xaieulate the porcslty
'8.

tr+

B 7Q"2 . c.78.*

-'

hPa,

n.

27.3

3.

32.2

A.

D. 29

78.v6

B.

54.S

e. 105.8 . {}

*f

the

124"fi

Situation * A can**lidaled-draintsd triaxial t*st'vras conducted cn


a normally eons$fid*ted ciay. The reculi* ar* *s f*ll{'tvs:

of friction of-the soii sample

it1

{tegrees.

: A 3124 p 27.5s '' c" 25.3s fr. 22.47


1461 Determine the shear stres* on tlre faiiure plane in kPa.
q 137
'-"' A. 15:
fr^ 142
B. 1S?
Campute ih$'efe*tivc nsrrnai siiess iil KFa cn th* plane cf
*9ll
' ' maximurn shear

463

c.

*3J5

n.

387

kOi e

82.3

i*-the effe*tive slress aFX

c. 36.5

C. 25S.92 t. 128.4e
the effeclive verticfil sirese at ih* b*ttam

clay layer, irr kPa

*. 335

s.6e- F. 1i.s6
frn.az n. ez1
v;*lue {o the lot;:l slress at X in kPa.

'D'eier-rninc the nearest r:alue


r4Cl
--,-#,

*f the *iay

A 213.47 B 158.74

146.;" Determin*

?Zl Co*prt* the angle

sancl in kNimr

39. Detern:ine ths near**t

the totai v*r"iical stress at th* nridheight

Ch*r-nber confining str*$$ * 180 tcFa


Deviatcr strress at failurc * 31S kPa

$itqs#sn - The s'and shourn in Figure Stu{-3.212}has vcid r*tio of


S.S* and Q t 2.7A. H' = 1.5 ril. H2 = 3 m, and H: ' S.4 m
38. Determine tlt^s n*srest vaiue te the *f{eciive unit weight cf

n-

Figure 38

iayer in kPa

76.9

'&)37

kNrrm3

, particles is 2 72.
Detemine the spe*ific gravity *f tlte sci! maes,
44!
' * A.
175
B ',i.85 C. 1.67 A. 2j4
'Determine
-

$it*atian: A lully $at*ratrd clay siernp'e fta* a ln*ss of 152S

19 kN/rn3

Situation - A 15-m thick sr-rbmerged saturated clay layer has


water csntenl of 48%. The specific gravity oi ths solid

45"

?2"4

51"2 4, *e.A

lrieglecting wall

76.4
8. 83.6
c.
Find lhe *e&re$l valu* tc th* thrusi on the lvall in kN per iinear

JJ.

rn ]*r *

y*, = i./

Situation * A retaining wali 5 rn high supppris cohesiorrless soil


having a dry density of 1570 kglm" afigle of shearing
resislance 32' and voici ratio of 0.68. The surface ol ih* spi]
fri;iron artci trsitig Rankrnes Foim,ria foi aetive pressure of
cohesrortiess ioil
Find th* nearest value i* the t*tal efrrth thr$st on the wall in
kl{ per lin*ar rneter i{ th* soil is dry.

* ]*t -.18.5 kf,,llm3

in

'*-

ground protile consist of 2 m of silty sanci underlain by 3 m


clay The ground water tabie is 3 rn below-the grourrd
surJac'e. The s?nd has a unilweight af f4 KNlm' Tde ciay
has a-unit weight ol 16 KN/rn" above the water taLrle and 20
Kt'Jim' beiow fte wat*r tsble. Deielfiline th* total stress ai
the bottom oi the clav {aver,.

of

6$KPe fr. 72'KP'a '[. 84KFa t]. $8KFa


$ituatinn - A soil dsp$sit is shown in Fig*re 3?. The ground
grorrnd sut-face, wa$ lovr'ered til a
A.

water iable, i*itrfilly at the


depth of 25 ft below ihe gro'.rrrd A.fter sr.rch lowering, the

degree

lorarer-ed

51

of saturaii*n of t|:e *and ebtve vrater lable was


Io 20%.

. Whi+lr eif the foliowrng

grvec the vertical sffeetive pres*ure at


the rnidheight of the clay iayer befare lowering th* wat*r la*le,
in psf.
A 4,830 I

.r\

[oi!*

c 4,7G0,

p) +,:rso D 6,75C
2 4s0
i52r ifUiricn of tire foilowinE gives i6c vertir.ai efective pressure at
"- ' the rrridheight cf ths clay iayer afi*r lowering the vraier table,
Figure $M-3'X2)

Situatisn - A s*iJ pr*file consists of a clay lay*r unclerlain by

I?Jl

sand layers
-sandaa'shawn irr Figur* 38. A tube is inserted intn the
leyer and the water ievel ris*$ ts 1.2 m ab*ve the
bsttoff
t
grcund surfece
itVfiict"t sf the fsllowing gives the effective stress at point A

A. 11.skpa a. tsl:ipa c. 14$kFa D. 14.?kFa


'*tF)ll rnnrcrr
qives
stress at porol
of ihe tollovrinq

the effective

F:

kPa
D 32li
323kFa
kPa D'
,. 26 1 kFa
J.2S'i
qlves the effeclive stress at poini C.
followine
Wnrcfr
of
the
'+:J
*' f,-40
kPa ''
5? 3 kPa
I 3831Pa
3BE iPa c. 45
45 77 kPa D. 52.3
t.4c 5 kpa B

.28.5 kP.r H.T7.qk?a


B ZZ"q\pa
:.28.5kPa

5s3o
B b,rzo .
" tnmicn of tne Tfiitowing
gives iire verticai effective prsssure
l-Sji
''" when there i$ nc r,^rat*r in ihe sand layer, in p*i"

6?10 C 5180
&
B 7 45A D. 4.660

9J:

q:l:I

rt-Wlts

cT

te'-*

Page

*T*

wate!'SuPPlv

Figl'rs g4{o$}-i

i
I

5Gft
I
I

I
I

,t

-?*l

25'ft
I

_i*
Fig&re SZ

* A bar*hcle log profile'll1ein a construetion pr*ject is


proposesl *$$strilction wiil
shswn in Figure 45.7(1)S02.
imparl a nei stres$ of 12 N/cm'. U*e *nit ureight *f water
equal to 9.81 kN/m'
63 Determine the neare$t value to th* buoyant unit weight af the
clay in hNlm'.
fr. 1*.12
C, p.S?
t 8.43 B" 7.63
-Setermine
the nearesl value tt the effestive ,rerticai stress, in
ti4"
kPa, at the midheight oi tha cfay layer.
$ituation

Sltu*ti*n * The ccii in Figure 25 h** e void ralis

slf 0.50 and G

2.70. fu *, 1.$ m, hz = 3 m.
$4. Which cf ihe Joliowing is cicsest to the effectiv* unit weighi of

sand
kN/m'
1524 B 1o:14 c. 14.2r a 11.12
*{Ai
{ 55{ \{irrch of the folloiving ia the clo$est io the effectivs $tress *t
' --: Doini A in kPA
Ji ii.:s e ft 64 L zl.4i D. oz;e gradient
in

following is clnsesl to critieal hydrauiic


lffi.iv'ltricf'
** of sandof(f'-rrthequick
condition)
D. 1"54
B. 1.S7 &. 1.13
A. 0.*5

65

A.

187.$ 8" 19C.8 Q" 178.4

D. 162.3

llJhat is the averagn *ettiement af the normally consotidated


ciay layer in cm" C*mpresslon ind*x C. = 0.009{LL - 1fl).
0. 2s.4
c. 23.4
A. 27.1
tl. 25.4
glr *n

saiuraled clay layer has


$ltuatien - A 20 nr thick submerged
-specific
gravrty of the solid
water cantsnl at 57%. The
sarticles is 2.84.

in kc/m"
57. beternrine the densitv of the clav'1614

1852

B
l, vot
58. -Determine the tatal verlical stress at the bott*m cf the clay
laver. in kPa.

iJ. 1528

whers;. =

g. 334

s. 396
c 287
A: 365
5?. Det*rmine the effective vertical *trese at th* b*lt*m of the
clay layer, in kPa.

A 200

B 185

C.

114

p.

138

* Figur* 34i08)-1

shows the layer* af $oil in llibe.ihat is


in
cr$ss-secticn. Water is supplied to
nrm
100
"
rnaintnin a con$tani head difference of 300 mrn across the
sample. 'lhe hydrauiic *':nductivitiet af the ssils in the
direition c;ifiow ttir*ugh them are as follsws;

Situatien

1*0 mm

c",;l
OUII

L
S0. Calculate the fiearest vailte

k qcm/seg)
1 , 1A-'
3 x 10-3

ccy'sec.

0.1?4 B. 0.018 .CI 0.CI81 D. 0.036


S'i . Calculate the nearest value to th* value af he in mrn
g. 247.5 C. 154.6 D. 100
A.'' 3*5.3
A,

t 287.9

n.

2S0

vah"ie

leighi of soil particiFi

Figure

45.7(i)Sr02

'

Situation - The sorl profile on the proposed land filling prclect is


shewn in Figure 32 2(9). The vrraler tabi* is ? n: belovr the
grcund surface. A ? 5-m thick ianqJ fill is tc be pla**d *v*r the

66

existirrg ground surface.


What is tf neareqt vair.ie 1c the efferetive unit weight of the
clay layer in kNim'"

A.'1A.4

67. Wh*t

is

B.

S6

1. 1*.9

D.

12.5

CI

*94

th* nearesi value to the increas* itt *sii $lrs$s dile t*

the nronosed land fril. in kPa?

4.9 x 1Q'a
tro the total flcw through the soii, !n

62. Cetculate the nearest valil tc the

"dit

cf ha in mm.

c. 254.3 D. 185.4

68,

a
s: z
i.tJhat

4.

++.s c 36.8

,^ 88

8. 9S

is the nsaresl vaiue tc the s*n*oiidxtion *ettlem*nt


the clay layer, in mm.

C.

77

D. 6$

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$ituati*n * A layere* coii is shown in Figure 2?-14fi4)521

-?-+
'Fiopqsed

:.5 m

lgtd.fill'.

r- *,1./,sl<Ellr:

?2

.
."

'."

Calcul:rte lhe equivaient coeffrcien{


8 521 *
B. 7.458 x

lC1
10-a

v*!'ticai direcli*_n. i* crn/s*r.

:lyj 3756 * 10:

r{

@,8 025'

104

C. 5.247 x

1A's

E.8254x10"
D 4128,10
74 \r'Jhai is the ratrp of (k6)"o to (kv)"q?
A. 287
C. 18.5
Vi 214

4ftr'I
I

-r--'
+

^t
llm
I

-J-Figure 32.2{9)

l:y th*

Cl*ssify the following :oils


classi*caiisn $y$lem . Use Fig*re S$,4-45.

$ituatirn -

4*
to

Perceni iiner than iric. 10 sieve


Fercent finer than i',lo 40 sieve
Pereent finer than N*. 20*

{)U

?a

46

4Z

l-iq*id limri

?o

I'lp

Piastlc Limi*

90

{JU

82

bttrvtr

AA$HT0

bori

$oit B

Soii A

Descriplion

rigrrre :2-14t04)521

What is th* el*ssificatisn of

*sjlA?
A-1-b(Cl ts A-1 a(0) ,,Cj 4"3(0)

fr. p,-?-4{fi)

t
/C V'/hat is the ciassiflcation of Snil 3?
iAlAT-6(21) B A-5(3G) c 4-6(21) t e-Etm)
7 i. YVhat is the ciassification of Sorl C?
A. A-1-bi$i *. A-3ifi) C. A'1-a(0) ib; e-e'sii:;
Figure SM-45
Materisls

Tairle 3.1: Cia$cifisatiiln 0f

A,3 A.24

A-2-5 A"?-6

.A-2:7

ipercenlage

Nc.4c
I'io. 20s

50 max.
30 ma.r. 50
15 riax. 35

max. ;'i

m:n.

nrax. 'lf max.

35

ma;.

35

max.

35 mar

nax. 41min.

40

max.

41 min
11 fiin

nrax.

35

Charectsrlctic$ .11
traclion sas$ing
i.ir,. 40

Lieuid iimit
Pl4$ti+ily ifldex
Usual iyles ol

*igriiicani
e**slilu*nt

max.

4il

$llueiragrrrerrts, Fl*e
gravel, and

$ard

11

min.

Fxcelle*t lc gsod

A-5

44

No. 10
Nlr 4tl
200

qrax l0 max,

S,liy Or crayey gravel and sano

san*i

ciassifieation

Na

jC

tlF

;-ilatenals
Oeneial subgrade

Sr*ur

permeability

in

thCI

E. r.'t:s' "tg-o
7-c. Calculate th* equivalent r*efficint of permeability in ti:e

;.:assitrgi
Na. 10

*f

hoi reontal drrec_tion, in crn/seco

fi9.

roF,c a

min.

A.S

A.7 -5'

rin,

36rnin

36

min,

4l

max. 41 min. 40 mar.


r*ax. l0 max. 11 nrir.

36

36

Charfictsristics cf haciiqn passirg No


Ljquid knit
Plasiiciiy inriex
$sual'tr!ps* al si6nitiearit constiiuent
mateiisls
Ge*eral

'10

$iity

scils
Fair io psor

41 min.
11 min.

ClaYeY scils

**r

N D*rr

D. 15.7

,*@L

R*pubiic 0f rhe Piiiiippines


ILLESANIA Engiueering Revi*w and Training Center

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BOARD OF CIVIL INGIN[ERIN6

fi*Y;;5:ru:ff* f grrrP'sctu

P \rur; NrIE J?,

A father and his s{Jn can dig a.well if tiie l*tlier works 6 ho*rs and
hi:- scn u;orl<s 1? hcurs cr they can d{r it iirho fathcr works t hours
and tirc .qon wr:rl<s B haurs. llorv iong wlli it taka fbr the son rc dig
thc rqell *i*ne?

5
Give

2.

houru B.

1{.}

STT E

?est 04

(^l stcN, iT &{'r,-ANs IXFotr{!1i'l'l'lATlorr*

ENCititNTitR A CARiIT

1,

Cebu - Tacloba:r

hcrurr: C.

15

hr:rirs +?

the {:qr*alio* of a par*bola 3x

"p

20 hor,rs

2y: - 4y * 7 = 0. Lacate its

goat is tied io a corncr of 3ii feer iry 35 feet building. [f the nrpe is
.|0 feet lang and the goilt can reai:h I ft farther than the rope l*ngth,
what is ihe nraxinrum ,rlc;r thr'${JaL cai'r . uvcr, in ft;?
ll. ,4{}84
H. +323
L. 45tt:l
D. 37hl;
15. .A. pyrarairi with a sqaare basc h.rs ari aliirude al 27 crn. lf the erige of
thn basc rs 16 cm, calculatc tlre'rrrllrme cfthe pyramld.
4"

/i. lHtg

Wl:al is thc mreidli: terrrr in thc e.r'pa*siln of {i:"i 3x;tt


(&
567*"t, S Ezot,"' c. -/ax1z
7ax1z r,.
lJ.270xE
z7t)

A. ei4i

*.'ti
ti+4i

C.
L. 8-4i
B 4i

iie answer the examlnatiotl?

z4a

B.

c.

6rl

.t175 .

D.
D, -A*4i

i).

{-}tth{:

\,.

q0

carri*s the given

bca

i*clined meml:ers"
iletermin.;thc

the

ir

lhr

r=dir

loilowing:

A.

B.

A.

snialicr

C.

4.5 c

t *atio ill

f,h,, rib

5.5

crn

are a = 3 sr, b
bed crrcle

l].
3 m,

t. 1.84

T71

right of A

?0? c

icle*tiral smailBr circles are Lo


aily tangent l.o each *!her and
nec *l lhe central ci::cl*. What is

Find the rndi

rs?
fr GIA

m to th* ieit of A
q..P, m ic the right ci
A

4,"S

a sig
56

B.'{)z.t

5W1l."." ri iil ihc ri:sulteni

1n?t
in Fio'

if

t
e

2o

21. 'fhc sides r;

OThe ilciinaticn *|i.il<l


'.73 res

3tt

.)/

275

perpcndtc*ia:" l* fhr,

*7 ttt,z

t54

A c{rntrai

rrtc ofuryp

cti.

I"law niany signals ca


cf one or nrore flags?

manv dcgre*s is

A.

wi*d

A. 11.24

sq.

ur dlficr*n1. coiarcd flags c;i

.roofiruss shown
'

ai.Tlre rr.rgnrLrrdt. rrl thc result-an

0riagcx in

ner with 20

r"/t$q

nM-zae

23.12

circumscr!bed airo

Situation I. -'l'he ij,:w.c


loads. The
klads are

Z:10,t

c a tal1 60-cm di;rrneter ryli


em in di {r$qr,

{Jn a certain e-xanrinatisn, a slildeni must al:slrer S cut nf 12


questia*s, inrluding exactiv 5 of the flrr^t 6. In irow many !1'ays .an

l. rca

fr}

atcr. If cach rnalble is i,5


depth of;futel i* cm?

,1 -*
+ 8i ir:
iilihat is thr:
Whar
lhr'.lllc,lii,nl
riuoti*nt
rrhen .1
rvhcn
rs rlivirl:rl
hv i:?
divrdrd hy
'Q

+.

C 't7t,5

tJ 277{:

6 cm

c*

r).

4 m, anrl d

4.

m.

2.76

lrre shows ihe


loadilg due tc

2?.

ufe tirat is
upstlcirm
of lhe flood barrir:r
gle ct tlie wcight of the
structrrra, Determine thc
lbilowing:
'T'Thel.e action at B in lcN

23.

{-, 525
836
D. 963
:;,'l"lre rr.dction at A in klV.

s4,vat

3rti
Situation 2 - A da1, iaver 25 lecl th
:riain with 50
sarrcl {G = 2.71} '[]ic warrr tablc is 2N ieet belorv the sanil
srrrface. Tlre saturat*d unii rv*ight ef ciay is l+L pc{
bei+..v thc rvatel tubh itas a unit w'cigl:n i:f 12$ pcf . 7)
tl'le water l-abJe has :lveragr moi$tilre collent of 2
thc sand n as frrurrd t* have a dry unit we iflht of 92

ODelerr::ir-rc th,e irnit-weight of sand aboye ihe wa


A. i15.7 licr @ ! 10.q p.l C. t24.7 tc{ ptr*
10. l2rl)rtr.rrniti, the void ratirr nf rfu' r,utti. { E
',

filg. zzr

9.

A (jl.Str,t t].75.6t/r ogtrqy;, { w3'f,

1.1. ODr:terminc lhc elfective stre

A. 5010psi' 8. 4788psl

Situation 2 - The cantilever


slrr:wt is builf into a lrra
thick so lh;il ii rests :rgainst

'
12.

p{rints A and B. Thc bcam is


12 ieet lnrrg anri rveigl-:s fl00
lb/ft. A cancentratcri loitei r-lf
200$ ltr is applied ;rt C.
0Conlprt{l the reaction at A

in lbs.

rAJ I560ti

B. i 340i)

13. ?Lcmputc

rz+aa

t). r.6200
thr: rrartion at
C.

,"

lay layer

c.
a.

saz

1247
1176

)7,4i t3The angle in degrees th*t lh* reacti$n at


nak;es r,r'ith the
+-*;
hr:rjzontal axis [pr:siiive countcrclockrvise]:
-18
H, -15
{'.. -21
D. -36

J.

iri*d tire sum

o{_tire

finite scqucn** Bl, 54, 3b,

s) ztt

r62A{}

i56$il

L6.

itone is dropped down a ra:ell 'and 5 sec iater the sound fif the
*; 27 i A
splash i> heard. lf t.he veiccity
w

_..,

(. 233 tt ?.74
\{hrre ir the rriiitcrcf {hc curvn2xr + lyz -. !.y"r-it,
+ gy 6 = 0?
Ztrj
_- , ,i {4,-5J B (5 +J G ,, i'iu)
t\. 221

*f

I24BB

in'{b';^

A" t3400

'Y. lse:

gA:

sr:uncl is 1120 fps, how deep

i! thr

cll?

B. 287 li:
d. 17Bft &. 353fr
. A. 421 ir
'lB,
i'ailtts A rnd B l00U m d[)art ]iri piottcui iln a :tr.aight highway
'- runningeasl
and lvest. From A. t)rc be;ringlla towerd is 32. Wof
N and frorn B the tre;rring of ii is 26" N of fi. Whrt is rhc ncarest
ciistance of tower {l

A.

tc the highway?

567rn fr. 321 m

{.

43?-m

5.

374 tn

s f;rct: *i 4lliJ

6{){} }J :clirrg al .J2'' i: cc*:hjnerJ with


a{'tjnE al Zit', . W I}.,1 is thc rcsLtllilni lrji'cc in N?

29. A fnrce *f
,4

A-) t

t^ 'rti7

7$:3

i\.!.;

6tt'+

in

the XY piane. 'l'hi: niali. AB il vcrliial a*rj :'csts in a rcckr:i rl A'


Pltni: A atrr-i Ii ;:"u ji1 tiif ;ailc i-iiliiz*niai plans. Llcttftl:ini the

iuil',.r'ilrg:
,lU i,; 'r, r e i'r tsg ill irl \rw:: n:

!r. 612

A. 934
31. ?larq-'r il
.A. 61?

li2.

q. 5i5

A.

786

t,

D.

ii5

l,:g 8D i:r Hewl.;r:;.

8, 834

.$T'l:* ]LcoitlanEnt t:l


L{t

]86

{1. 5*0

{}.

lYhat iire

A.

coordinat*s nithc ccntel" of lhe rulYe xr

{-1,"r1

1t.

{"2,-7.) e" $,7}

,17

.h4

mr rE.' 12.3o cm f,.

arrgit l:itlvv'een

<(, Irj8.;l

50. ?hr il|!i]

35.,11

t., l'25.4rt 4. t3g.tr't

N, 500

ri

,/

lJth and-:j',1

B.

c.

't

im ?-

'i-h* grjor:!1rifi. *:carr

i'lii:

rm

e, 16.27b Ii.

rr:urlrc|j'bcd pJlvgrlt) of ihc sa*l

nulnbe r

*l siries

of siries is

/n{tr*

t6

plin{ {?,2).

equafirfn

l'i:.:d

il{jrt. irieircpt*C

12

'

tire numbr:rg 4,22,and 49is:


12.772
t3. 24.785
r'adr5kfthr ;,?aa of a regui:r p.*iygln i*scriheri..in a rirclc to ihe
i-rf

tht

What is

Trr.rr $egrur:rls af ihe r:irrle ar* n:ealured to be Ats = I r:nr & B{.
rrrr, lf t}:r angi* {BC it; 1.28", ii :id ihij ri:rli*s cl t!r* r:irrle.
1li.$7
D. 11.13 cm
A, 1.?,25 cqr '11.-13.3t

11

'vYhat is

li 1J7..,;'
t.. 1 l 4.t
Lrt
tcril *ia.qe*rnet:'ic pr*giessii:n is 243.

A. J4:514

5:l

r,r

cnl L'. l-8.?1. .m

$r::r:rrrnroi:r ratiii of tlrt prtgrsssion?

tr1

'5

i2,li

il at;,j 'i0{t i{ arc ilt cqiriiihliiint.


the 2*$ l,,l al:d 'iiJil li !orc'rs?

{:"j:J

tf -

y2 - 2x - 4y -

-llhree :iph*rr's r:1' radii r, 2i, attd 3r', r'i:spe":li"-*1y, i'r* rnelted anrl
l".ffied irio a ni:w sphi:t'r. \n/h;i. is the srtri.;lr.-e area r:f tiris sphstc?

A. t{i3.Sr'z il. ?8.5r:

1275

l.}.

rif alllluiie 6iJ cm is ir:i bc sa',t'ed illn Lwi.r p;il"ls al


rqu':l we ight. lilw fer lt*m il:e vertex shouiil i:he cui., pn..llle1 to ti-is
lr.t:t'. hi rnaCc?.-

ionr

A wr:cdcn

2
48.

tllr

49, Tlr* lii:'c*s 2{i*

ltr i-'e;ilritg ;-c;cii{in al A tn Fis:rrl*lrs

&. 1875

4*.

\/

$itn*ti*ii 4 - ?hr lci,r:: 3( oi'tirc rtil'f icg dcrrirk rirown i; conlai**d

-\

oltlrc

.oar"dlqarS

Li

hr:
ax{-

if the
tirc

is

(i. 2x-1'+2=ll

J-ri

- 'lhr:l f-lat plat* sir*wn $ ar:tr:r


?flhir:li ol' ilie fiill*u.'ing
9!SiSn):
sten:
J.t
a. lU i'i-m clo{.i\tlr,(' ''' '.4a;
il. 30 il-rii
5fJ. r\tihiii]
il t'ct:,

f\q

5l/.
iit'tllr

orr

ll5. ?hc c::ntr:r tij'I i:iicle :s at ii, 1;


j, -fl. lirid th,: other giid
Ls i

.p,oiql

&.$ Ndffttns.

.::,:Wh

jrh &&j:u:

*5ii
-;!J

rti.+

ii

v;irie cf the equivak:nt

t.n'*

ii'l*

.ai

{. 3t}

I't

tirc airlc.isr;a *i
a*gie vriii lir: ai ihe

tii+ ihirqJ yUfarx si.ich th;r.t'{r* 1r.'i14*1tr-e{ t

1.hr

Foi)li

{J :-ii'!rj th.

oiher at

{ivcs thc valuc cf the smallcst ,air *f


Gl iloinl O ;nd ihe olhrr ai point A

icr*ncc

*xgh is4,--'iJ
tr. 1(

t r*upic ve.tor 0f

r.r

tr
'"1r-,c,.3c.ti

hs three coup!es.

at. ?tlii
6g I'l

0,5 rF

o.1:4i;1.

.L:i

l.)

D-

-t;

i-ta*l':lt i-4,
li the rlrcle
r 1|l : (i.
tr-r lirr
A. .'::*y:* Ex lli;-'j.2=* 3. :.1+'y'ii+ijx+lilyiJ. .!:+y? + $x,tiJy +17- * D. u: + v,i- lix+ tily+
3$. Wl:at i: th,: l';rd!i.ts ai lltr.r :;phere wiii; r-'r:nler al ih*

37. Fi*a thi;

::i1u,:lir-ri:
li;i* .l;t + 7tr

pas5,r:;

ilii'L;gh {'8,1, itSi

'f',

A.9.3;

"vi.24 i. 9.65

2'

-,r- c
i

iE

is ihr:;lcr:rlei'ati'rn

,iB. 'Awtlet

is ihc di:it-il'itte

4.5

5..i

i. 2r4
41.
42.

aii

{i1"ll.7 t:

i:irid thc disV;::re h:awe cn p+int:' i2,

A.

6.453 t. 5.831

An r,qulial*r':li triangii: has


simil*r tri;ng!* vri:t;st arca

Situar.i$lr

'f J.

13.

1.)r*

sripporis thc urriiri|r*ly

t).

disir!hiiintl lr';iri n,.

247

lll0

ir nl;:-haif ihat *f lhe lirsl triar:gie

t.-3

c4

D-5

I lla'

1\,i/:r.;

lilrizr:atiii crnipoilcnl

f-i.31

D.'4.387
C. 5.1
a:iijr: *f li atcters' !i*el thr *ltiti:d* *f

ili the iorc*

cxerteC l;-r

cabie 0n lhe
:i-.{iilaiJ.ls js ilmtied l{}
ihr

:r

The vol*riie *f th* f rrrslum al: r*flulnr trisng*:;r p;rrami;i ;l; 135 cu^
l*. 'f i.te !owcr tri:sc is at'r cquilal.cr;il ar;ali8l. wi*i an cdge rii 9 m' 'fh*
uuire i basc i:; 5 ni 1i;i:ve fhi: ic'se r base ' injha| i: ihc upircl tiasr lrigl:
in neierr?

A.2

I * C:rbie -AB of
!, x 2lA fi1

:jp:rr!

{-.'i:.5rn D, lJ.8nt
43. Iiind tl:c;ii:;taircr brtwer:n lire iirr; 15x + 6y + 6fi * 0 a;rri 15r. + ijy51 = {i.
ll. 3
{.. ,+
A.t
Y*7
LA Wilat is ihi: cii"r:uilrl*rentj{: (,1 ;i t rlric tvhl'',1 a;e4l: -i6n?
(. (,.
F en
[,) t z;:
A. 24 ft
4.4.9r;i

[5
{i-ir

*.4

tl l-'lptLi* i 5 s

S. 32i

:?

11:

Sitcati*r: $ - A r:i.r si;-r:''"s li::tii rest anil le;rh


Lt
Jrr.. The ilt'Ji:i*tnli*!r inr:|tases
ilr, lrr'..{ r" 'r" :tiri' whicir it t.'

39. (-Di{lial

"i{:rt'i-*

gure I'tE-25

300 kl{.
)6

5e.

tlltrhich *f th*

;i. l l..lm
t2;Wiricli

tht ll?raiies{

*. 32.2tn 2 i4.'irtt

oitirc itrli*rving

givr::: ihc:

allo!ryaI:,|: s:ig

l.

11.

15.8m

r:lrespondirig v:rlu*

tl$.

1ft.54' ( 15,64' f l0,:i6" rt. 25.4?"


ii)trVhirJr iil thr foll$wir1g gives tire maxim*tr: lrrtiioit i* l;he cal:lc.
A. 345 kN E. :16iJ kl{ C. 4:t2 kN t ;11? kl;
A.

60

f*1iar"*i;ir"; givr:s l1-r*

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