This document contains an 18-question practice exam for the November 2022 Civil Engineering board exam. The questions cover topics in geotechnical engineering including soil classification tests, permeability, consolidation, shear strength, bearing capacity, and slope stability. Test-takers are instructed to choose the single best answer for each multiple choice question and shade in their response on an answer sheet. The questions involve calculations related to soil properties, stresses, and allowable foundation loads. Strictly no erasures are allowed and test-takers are wished good luck.
This document contains an 18-question practice exam for the November 2022 Civil Engineering board exam. The questions cover topics in geotechnical engineering including soil classification tests, permeability, consolidation, shear strength, bearing capacity, and slope stability. Test-takers are instructed to choose the single best answer for each multiple choice question and shade in their response on an answer sheet. The questions involve calculations related to soil properties, stresses, and allowable foundation loads. Strictly no erasures are allowed and test-takers are wished good luck.
This document contains an 18-question practice exam for the November 2022 Civil Engineering board exam. The questions cover topics in geotechnical engineering including soil classification tests, permeability, consolidation, shear strength, bearing capacity, and slope stability. Test-takers are instructed to choose the single best answer for each multiple choice question and shade in their response on an answer sheet. The questions involve calculations related to soil properties, stresses, and allowable foundation loads. Strictly no erasures are allowed and test-takers are wished good luck.
This document contains an 18-question practice exam for the November 2022 Civil Engineering board exam. The questions cover topics in geotechnical engineering including soil classification tests, permeability, consolidation, shear strength, bearing capacity, and slope stability. Test-takers are instructed to choose the single best answer for each multiple choice question and shade in their response on an answer sheet. The questions involve calculations related to soil properties, stresses, and allowable foundation loads. Strictly no erasures are allowed and test-takers are wished good luck.
NOVEMBER 2022 CE BOARD EXAM REFRESHER POLICARPIO 4
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer 4. Calculate the equivalent coefficient for each of the following questions. Mark of permeability. only one answer for each item by shading A. 4.43x10-2 cm/s C. 5.48x10-2 cm/s the box corresponding to the letter of B. 6.11 x10 cm/s -2 D. 3.44x10-2 cm/s your choice on the answer sheet provided. 5. Calculate the rate of seepage. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. GOOD LUCK. A. 0.088 cm3/s C. 0.122 cm3/s B. 0.110 cm3/s D. 0.069 cm3/s NOTE: A times B is represented by A×B 6. Calculate the height of water above or A*B. A raised to the power n C if piezometer was placed at that is expressed as A^n. All problems point. are 1 point each. A. 15.8 cm C. 16.2 cm B. 16.0 cm D. 16.4 cm 1. An unconfined compression test was conducted on a sample of clay having a Situation: The result of a consolidated diameter of 50 mm. The failure load was drained triaxial shear test conducted recorded at 250 N. The cohesion strength on a consolidated clay are as follows: of the clay, in kPa, is nearest to Chamber pressure = 240 kPa; Deviator A. 45.0 C. 63.7 stress at failure = 450 kPa. B. 127.0 D. 102.0 7. Determine the angle of friction of 2. If the ground water table in the the soil sample in degrees. soil formation rises as a resulting of A. 16.8 C. 27.4 flooding, the bearing capacity of the B. 22.4 D. 28.9 soil 8. Determine the shear stress on the A. increases C. decreasing failure plane, in kPa. B. unaffected D. depends on A. 345 C. 242 the footing load B. 197 D. 195 9. Determine the normal stress on the 3. One of the following foundation plane of maximum shear, in kPa. conditions does not affect the bearing A. 398 C. 465 capacity of the supporting soil B. 550 D. 345 A. Unit weight of the soil B. depth of founding of footings Situation: A dry sand is placed in a C. Load imposed onto the soil container having a volume of 0.4 ft3. The D. Position of ground water table dry weight of the sample is 30 Ib. Water is carefully added to the container so Situation: K1=3.5×10−2 cm/s, K2=10.5×10−2 as not to disturb the condition of the cm/s, K3=7.0×10−2 cm/s, K4=5.25×10−2 cm/s sand. When the container is filled, the Note: All dimensions are in cm combined weight of soil plus water is 40 Ib. From these data,
10. Compute the void ratio of soil in
the container. A. 0.53 C. 0.86 B. 0.40 D. 0.67 11. The specific gravity of the solid particles. A. 2.83 C. 2.01 B. 1.68 D. 2.54 12. The submerged unit weight in lb/ft3. A. 45 C. 38 B. 53 D. 30
13. What is the largest grain that passes
a no. 200 sieve in millimeter? A. 0.020 C. 0.074 B. 0.064 D. 0.0054
NOVEMBER 2022 CE BOARD EXAM REFRESHER POLICARPIO 4
Situation: According to Section 304 of
the National Structural Code of the Philippines, the presumptive load bearing capacity of gravelly, in the absence of exhaustive geotechnical site assessment and investigation, is 100 kPa for a minimum footing width of 300mm and a minimum depth of embedment of 300mm. This value can be increase by 20% for each additional 300mm of width of footing and/or depth of founding to a maximum of three (3) times the designated value. 14. Evaluate the allowable bearing capacity, in kPa, of the soil for a square footing 1.2m wide founded at a depth of 300mm below ground surface. A. 175 C. 160 B. 200 D. 150 15. Evaluate the allowable bearing capacity of the soil for a footing 1.2m wide when founded at a depth of 900mm below ground surface. A. 182 C. 225 B. 200 D. 224 16. Determine the safe downward load, in kN, that the footing of the preceding question can support. A. 302 C. 252 B. 288 D. 323
17. Section 302.2.2 of the National
Structural Code of the Philippines provides that the slope of cut surfaces of the ground shall be no steeper than is safe for the intended use and shall be no steeper that: A. 1 to 3 C. 1 to 1 B. 1 to 2 D. 1 to 1.5
18. The fraction of soils passing which
sieve number is used for Atterberg Limits tests of soils: A. 60 C. 50 B. 30 D. 40