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SEEN PEASE ICT COTES GYENOO.COM | “Patncipies of Traneportations | INEERS Licensure Examination August 01, 2022 Lied Mathematics, Surv nd Principles of Transportations 7 sere FASTRUCTION: Select ‘the, correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one Sneuer fox each iten by shading the box corresponding, te. the letter of your choice on the answer sheet’ provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURE ALLOWED: MULTIPLE ‘CHOICE © STTUATION 1: SN The maximum area of a parabola that can be inscribed in a right circular ‘cone of radius 6 em is 207.8 cme. Sa 1. Find the volume of coné.) > © A. 980.5 cm? SS c. 640.8 cm B. 187.2 cm . D, 491.6 cm 2. Find thesmaximin altitude of the parabola. Be 1sen @. 20 on q B25 em f 3. Find the maximum width of the base.of the parabola. A. 10.39 cu \ cc. 13.26 om B B. 9.51 cm No D. 14.80 cm > ONS PROBLEM 4: \ AS Which of the following are the concepts of safe design for construction? a 3 I. The design of the structure to be built . p II, The subsystems to be included in the structure (electrical, mechanical, "plumbing, etc.) III, The equipment involved in building the. structure OAS IV. The on-site facilities such as han lifts, elevators, concrete batch plants and rock crushing/ gravel processing asplialt plants. V. The manpower of the structure A. IIT, IV, and V ¢. I, 01) :IIt, and IV . B. I, 111, Iv, and v D, All of the above SITUATION 2: The first cost of a machine is P1,800,000,00 with a salvage value of P300,000,00 at the end of its life in § years. Determine the book value after 3 years using: 5. Straight Line Method. ‘A, P940,000 cc, 759,200 B. P90, 000 B. F800, 000: 6. Sum of Years Digit Method. . ‘A: P850,000 cc. 600, 000 SS B.°P790,500 D.'P480, 300 < 7. Double Declining Balance Method. $ A. P589,560 c. 520,000 B, P388, 800 D. 7483, 040 < PROBLEM @: s A load of 100 1bShung in the middle of a rope, which ié\stretched between two rigidwalls a ft apart. Due tothe load, the rope sag is 5 ft in\the middie. Determine the tension. inthe rope. ‘L308 "1b S108 1b ~~ BL256 lb Ds 206 Ib \ SITUATION 3: A magnetic bearing of N §4°30’E was-dbserved along @ line xY¥\ th \guly 1982. ne for the area surveyed ie found by interpolation from isogoni¢ chart dated 1975 to be 1 The declination "E, with an annual change of 0°1 westward. c EN 9. Compute for the change éf declination of the line. A. 007°, <4 7°30'E 3. 0°37N \ip. o23a ¥ 1 at [PROBLEM 14: 10; ci » ‘ompute for the true bearing of the\ line. § vom 11: BX Gontent in a right eylindvical glass is to be extracted at ithe rate of 6 on’/min. if the ameter is 6 cn. at what rate is the height decreasing? A. 0.198 cm/mitv 0.564 cm/min B. 0.121 cm/min D>.0212 m/min PROBLEM 12: ” - = Findthe volune of the first octant poijnded by the curve x! = y + 22 at x = SR, 0.02 unit? C. 0.08 unit? B. 0.05 unit? D. 0.08 unit? PROBLEM 13: The cross-section notes. shown below are for a ground excavation for a 10 m width roadwe sea, 25 + 10g ty By Mem sta, 25.4180 See Sy tmnat ig. the voluine oF the exéavation in m? between, the two stations? Use Prismosdal” Formula. Ricivese.26 w NES 998-26 me Bi 1894.26 a B. 1794.26 m What is the length of the latus rectum of the curve x! = 20y? ALS c. BOY - B. 20 . z Ds V3 _ PROBLEM 15: 7 A cannon ball was) thrown vertically upward with initial velocity of 200 fps and § 2 later a second bail was also throvn so that they Will meet 300 ft above the ground. A. 162.23 ft/s B. 124.45 ft/s < c. 14424 ft/s BI 187.18 ft/s PROBLEM 16: ‘ A - 144.-="0.\Find the ratio of lengths of minor axis The equation of an ellipse is 9x! + 16; and major ‘axis. A. 0.62 ¢. 0.75 B. 0.433 D. 0.54 SITUATION ‘The distance between two intermediate points x and Y on a-'simple curve is 60 m, their deflection angles are respectively 4° and 10° measured from tangent through PC. S 17. Compute,the arc length from PC to A. . _ a 33)74 m cy 37.43 m GN 334037 a . 337 3am : Gompute the arc length fron 70 to. Bi \ AS AL 09.45 m c. 85.49 m SS B. 64.59 m : v D. 99.54 m ‘ 19. Compute the radius of the ‘simple curve. A. 246.16 mS c. 224992\ s B. 264,90 18° D.\29,92 \w : Prost 20: SY a ASS Find the “maximum life if sv = 0 at the end)of life using sum of Years, “pigit Method of depreciation. The depreciation charge\is 18% during the first year. SISVUNEERING __ paiils_roviow_cenlor2000 Be PSS, 339,93 SITUATION The side sc o be cut ming Of @ tFiangular lot, asc is 400 m. Angle ABC 1s 50°, Pe Parallel sides Cand DE. Side DE is 150 m long. + Find the area of triangle, Asc. AL 715,142.12 my ©. 99,319.67 BL 98,544 me D. 35, 452045, a Kiyaboo oon Applled aathematice, Surveying, D. P59,393.45 An area of $0,977.80 mi is to 23. Find the ‘area‘of triangle ADE. AL.662.85 m Ce $,314.92 mi Bl 7,541.62 mi D. 8,341.83 mi 24. Find the angle that BC makes with Side ac. AL 90° c. 63" B. 75° D. 85° PROBLEM 25: A heavy duty helical spring is to be made by winding a wire of radius 10 mm forming cylinder 140 mm in diameter. If the elongation and the applied shearing stress is limited to 100 mm and 140 MPa\respectively, calculate the minimum number of turns that will satisfy (G ~ 20 Gpay. o> ° Ave car B. 20 D. 25 Ae “PROBLEM 26: ~ A triangular lot was formed’by threé straight lines. Bearing on line AB is N45°E and is-160 m _ Jong; line AC and BC is 190 m long. Point £ is 100 m from A on side AB connects point D on side AC which divides the,area, making area AED to be 2 of the whole ares. Find the distance Ds. A, 99,01 “c. 88.14 m B. 1038.1 m D. 120.6 m SITUATION ‘A roadway has a base of 7 m and side slopes of 2:1. Thecheight of fill at the center is 2.5 m. Assume that the slope-of ‘the original ground surface is 12%. 27. Compute the area of fill. As, 28.24 mW €.30.95 m= B. 34.12 m D, 32.21 me “28. Compute the distance of the left-slope, stake from the centerline. > ‘A. 6.854 m Y c, 8.832 m B. 9.328 m D. 7.328 m 29. Compute:the distance of the right slope stake from the centerline. Ae10,12 m c..12/12'm Br dijie m D. 13.22 m PROBLEM "30: . Two" hills 100 km apart had elevations’ of\80 m and 230 m respectively, What would be the minimum height of tower that could be constructed at B so that it would be visible from 4 considering the effect of curvature and refraction correction? < A. 60.24 m ive C. 56.34 m B. 84.34 me D. 45.56 mt PROBLEM 312,00 ©) ‘ ; Find the monent-of inertia with respect to y-axis\of, the area bounded by the curve x = 2 dnd yeaxis. vo > Ap-T4.04 a Ye. 18.04 2B. 17107 ‘ D. 23.05 For a particular experiment ‘you need $ liters of a 108 solution.\ You find 78 and 126 solution on the shelves. How much‘of) the’7% solution should-you mix with the appropriate amount. of the 128 solution to,get 5 liters of a 10% solution? Bate Cc. 56,987.00 P88, 968.00 D.-P67, 987.00, PROBLEM 34: . If sin 68 = cos 49, find 8. : ‘ AL 6 c.7 Bg . D. ie i 2 PROBLEM 35: ; - + OS Ara is 15% older than Isa “and Isa is 12% older than Mira. How miich older is Ara than Mira? - A. 35.36% c. 24.32% B. 18.268 D. 28.808 - PROBLEM 36: . Ae howmany minutes after 2 o'clock will the hand of the clock first coincide with the hour and? A, 15.22 min ¢. 10.91 min B. 10.00 min DL 12194 min PROBLEM 37: : it ie the maximum number of vehiéles which have a reagonable expectation of passing over a given section of a lane or a roadway in one direction or in both directions during one hour under prevailing road and traffic conditions. - A. Free flow C: \Road capacity B. Flow of traffic D. Density PROBLEM 38: Clark can do a job in 5 days. Howard can do it in 4 days while Peter can do it in 9 days. If Clark and Howard worked one day, Howard and Peter worked one day also, and Clark and Howard left Peter alone, how long will it take Peter to finish the remaining work? AL 1.7 days c. 2 days B. 2.83 days D. 3:2 days PROBLEM 3: In the expansion of (x ~ 3y*)*°, find-the 6'-term. A, ~ 72,206 x°y €, 153,090 x5y! B. 17,010 xy D. - 61,236 x?y PROBLEM 40: Divide 5x‘ +x! + x! - 7x - 6 by x + 3 = 0 and determine the remainder. AL 316 cc. 402 B, 608 D. 804 x PROBLEM 4 NS From where he stands, one step forward the cliff would send the drunken man‘over the edge. He takes random steps, either toward or away from the cliff. At any step his probability o} taking a step away is 2, of a step toward the cliff 4, What is his chance of escaping’ the elise? cot cx opr YY What is the value of tan A if cot. 2A cot 68° = 17 AY A, 0.132 c. 0.252 po BL 0.194 : : D. 0.346 SITUATION 7: C Two parallel tangents 12 m apart are connected by 1a reverse curve having equal -rddi jong chord connecting the P.c to P.T is 140m. < “1,280, 000 z PROBLEM 5: nT SOROS N EEN POU ICVRIA_UGTRET CUD © cross sectio, SOC |___Prtnetptes of Transportations citcumscr ity run of @ pipe eeyavies is formed by. two con cross- hexagon of sides 9 to” concentric circles such that the bigger one : +4 cm while the pipe? hile the smaller one is inscribed-in it. What is the PROBLEM 55: How !many inti Bares acta tetas ine hte Board Examination (November 2021) A. All of the above ct, 11, E 1, 11, Ii, and IV only B. II, IV, and VI only DL I, 11, IV, Vy and VI only PROBLEM 5° At what time after 4 o/clock will the hands of the clock be opposite each other? ‘A. 4:42.25 . 4:40.55 BL 4:60.45 DD 4:54.54 PROBLEM 58:CE Board Examination (Novenber 2021) Which of the following is not a characteristic of Contours: A. Contours will cross each other B. Contours on the ground crosses on itself C. The Ground is always higher on the same side D. Contours are at right angles to the slope PROBLEM 59: Find the value of B in the equation: ae Fan * este a. 3/5 c. 9/11 B. 6/9 D. 2/7 SITUATION 10: ff a stick, with length L, is broken into two at rando! 60. what is the average length of the smaller piece? A. 0.15L c. 0.5L B. 0,33L D. 0.25L 61, What is the average ratio of the smaller length to the larger? A. 0,386 c. 0.25. B. 0.426 D. 0.417 PROBLEM 62: Tomake peg adjustment, the following notes were taken: ‘Wye level at 1 We level at 2 Rod reading at © 0.75 7.206, Rod reading at 5 2.166 3.198 Epes eects one TE ond midway between A and 8. Point 7 is on the Sune Tine as A and 8) rete petacen then) cboine 2 4d 26\m)fram|A and 220\m)zaq Bo With) the wre level at point 2y what is the rod reading at A for a level sight? A, 1.980 m c..d.92tm ‘ B. 1,954 D. 1.962 m PROBLEM 63: PROBLEM 63: | rewhon require factory owfers to give every worker, a hol lday whenever one of Labor awe ‘Di sthusy and to hire. without’ discrimination on grounds oF birthday. Except for Coe see tke ‘work a 3es-day year. The owner wants to maximize the total number of reese re seted per year in a factory. How many workers do factories have 2 Erewhon? A, 364 c. 365 » B. 366 \ D3. 730 SITUATION 11: f, particle moves along the curve +4 : - mayan ‘Principles of Transporcations at sind with eters. ® constant angular TOSCPESG tne apeoa og speed d8/dt of 2 radians per second where 8 is in ed of the parti S AL [pestbged Of the particle when'e'= n/3 < BL 1112 m/s \ c. 17.4 m/s ‘ KERN Diaziim@/s os 65. Find the AN acceleration S¢ the par Ae Sone See ONE the particle when @— a/3. BL 34.56 m/st c. Agatg ish PROBLEM 66: The cost of a cer . The [cont OF a certain product is defined ae i6llow. 6 = 50t? - 200t + 10000 where tis in + Find the maximum value from year 1995 to 2003 1.11, 600 coe c. 11,050 5.12, 600 eye D. 12,050 PROBLEM 67: (2S ° A laborer started walling ftom the barcacks at 6:30 68 the’rate of 2.5 kph. He arrives at the site 12 seconds late, Had he started walking at 8:00 anand walked at 1-5 kphy he would ” arrive at the site one minute before the appointed time. At what time was he supposed.t be at the site?, a eS ch 9:18 AM > B. D.) 9:16 AM - PROBLEM 68: SS If today is Monday, what will be the day 2" days after today? ‘A. Monday \ c. Tuesday B. Wednesday > D. Thursday 5 SITUATION 12 - srruarfiaction angles of two intermediate points A.and 8 of a highway of a curve are: 6930" ree eeta0' icon Pe respectively. The chord: distance between the two said points is 30m. Th long chord is 160m long. . go. Compute the angle of intersection of the simple curve A, 73°48" C. 67°46" B. 98°29" D. 64°49" 70. Compute the tangent distance of the curve A, 80.34 c. 96.36m B. 92.10m D} 107, 74m 5 PROBLEM 71: PROBLEM 77 omponent exhibits a negative, exponential failure distribution with a Saat time to saticee of 1,000 hours. The maximum operating tine such thet the reliability remains above 92 is most probably E ‘A. 10,05 hours c. 12.14 hours, B. 16.16 hours D. 17.42 hours WS SITUATION 13: . EY o SITUATION 13: ing data of a freevay surveillance, there are S vehicles travelling gistances : fed on the two photographs taken every 2 seconds apart SW OY sx \ 72. Détermine the space mean speed yO he 35.46 kph Sc. 42.26 koh . SB Ailes ph SL 88158 ph 73. Determine the flow of traffic ‘A. 8,000 veh/hr c. 8,500 veh/hr B. 8,500 veh/hr ES D.-9,000 veh/he NS 74. Determine. the density of the traffic Z : ‘A, 216.08 ven/kn. ¢)'227,04 veb/ im By 161.93 veh/km SN RENING PROBLEM 75: Find the distance 5 from Eat Ns EAS AL 2 the plane: 7x\~ 6y + 6z + 8 = 0 and the point (32,1); coer S \ B. 3 7 GN D. 4 “Do not be affraid, you who are highly esteemed,” he said. “Peace! Be strong now; be strong.” When he spoke to me, I was strengthened and said, “Speak, my lord, since you have given me strength.” Daniel 10:19 .

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