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D. No/Seat No.

20CEI
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,
JAMSIHORO
D SEMESTER EXAMINATION 2023 OF FIFTH SEMESTER THIRD YEAR
20-BATCH(SECTION: A+B+C+D) OF B.E. CIV1L
SUBJECT (Code): STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS (CE-306)
Dated: 20/02/2023 Time Allowed: 1 Hour (3 C.H) Max: Marks: 20
NOTE:ATTEMPT ALL QUEST1ONS. ASSUME YOUROWN DATA WHERE NECESSARY.
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Q CLO onomyPLO| Marks


No Level
A cantilever beam of length 6 meters carries a
uniformly distributed load of intensity W 10kN/m
and a point load at free hand as shown in Figure 1.
Solve the beam and find the maximum deflection
using the method of Double Integration.
P 50kN
01 C3 3 10
W=1OkN/m

61

Figure 1
Solve for deflection and slope of the beam shown
in Figure 200 GPa. I610°) mm'
2. Take E
Assume A is Pin support and B is roller support.
i. Apply moment area method and find slope at
point C.
i. Apply conjugate beam method to find the
deflection at point D.
20 kN C3 10
02

|3 m 3 m+ m

Figure 2

Name of Subject Teachers: Engr. Falhad Ali Shaikh and Engr. Rabinder Kumar

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ID.No/Seat No. 22Dce/o

MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


JAMSHORO.
ID SEMESTER REGULAR EXAMINATION 2023 OF FIRST SEMESTER THlR
YEAR
(20-BATCH)OF B.E (CE)
SUBJECT: Linear Algebra and Numerical Methods (MTH 317)
Dated: 23-02-2023 Max Marks: 20
Time Allowed: 60 minutes (3 C.H)

NOTE:ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS. (Each question carriesequal markS2


Q. No: Markss
CLOs Taxonomy
Level
a) Test the consistency of the given system ofequations: 05
5x1 + 3x2 + 7x3= 4
3x1 + 26x2 + 2x3 = 9
01 7x1 +2x2 + 10x3 = 5

b) Find the Inverse of the above C2 05


matrix by Gauss Jorden Method.

a) Determine 'b such that the system of Homogenous


equations
2x +y + 3z = 0 1 05
x + y + 4z = 0
4x +3y+ bz = 0
02 has 1) Trivial solution 2) Nontrivial so lution. C2
b) Find the root of the given equation by Newton
Raphsbn
Method correct to three decimal places.
fx) = x - 2x - 5
05
Take init ial guess Xo 2

ubject Teacher: Ms. Sabeen Sahito

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ID. No/Seat No.

MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOcy


JAMSHORO

MID SEMESTER EXAMINATION 2023 OF FIRST SEMESTER THIRD YEAR(STH SEMESTER)


OF 20BATCH ISECTIONA] OF B.E. (CIVIL ENGINNEERINGG)
PROJECT MANAGEMENT (CE355)
SUBJECT(Code):
Max. Marks: 10
Dated: 24-02-2023 Time Allowed: 45 Minutes (2 C.H)
NOTE: ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS._

Q. No. Question CLO T.L. PLO Marks

How will you establish a clear relationship between six


dials of project values and basic management functions?
,
1. C2 11 5
Your answer must include examples from any case study
project to be launchedin the vicinity of Hyderabad.
Enlist various Quality Management Techniques and steps
involved in the implementation of the Quality
Management Plan. Express your understandings about 1 C2 11 5
Six Sigma in the Construction Industry with its
mathematical rationale.

Names of Subject Teachers: Prof. Dr. Tauha Hussain Ali/Engr. Muhammad Saleem Raza

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ID. No/Seat No.
MEHRAN
UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND
JAMSHORO TECHNOLOGY,
MID SEMESTER EXAMINATION 2023
OF 5th SEMESTER 3rd YEAR
20BATCH (SECTION: A+B) OF B.E, CIVIL
SUBJECT (Code): Hydrology (CE362)
Dated:21/02/2023
NOTE: ATTEMPT ALL Time Allowed: 1 Hour (3 C.H
Max: Marks: 20.
QUESTIONS. ASSUME THE SUITABLE DATA (IF
REQUIRED)
Q. No
CLO PLO Taxonomy Marks
a) Demonstrate the various
Level
components of the hydrologic cycle.
|Highlight the importance of 4 C4 05
hydrology in daily Iife_
| 6) Distinguish among various types of
01 precipitation. Also Determine the
optimum number of rain gauges m in a
catchment area if number of existing rain
gauges= 8 Permissible error = 12%, ahd C4 05
values ofannual rainfail at the gauges are
1050, 900, 800, 850, 700, 600, 550, and
400mm.
aCalculate Total rainfall in cm, Total
runoff in cm and, W index,
are the rates
if Following
of rainfall for successive 20
minutes period of a 140 minutes storm: 4 C4 05
2.5, 2.5, 10.0, 7.5, 1.25, 1.25, 5.0 cm/hr.
02
Assume index as 3.2 cm/hr.
bYDefine Hydrograph. Sketch various
components of a hydrograph. Discuss
various factors influencing the 1 C4 05
hydrograph.

Name of Subject Teacher: Engr. Hafiz Usama Imad

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ID.No/Sent No, 2OCEJC

MEHRAN UNIVE.RSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECINOLOGY,


JAMSIORO,
FINAL REGULAR EXAMINATION 2023 OF FIRST SEMESLERTIIRD YEAK
(20-13ATCID OF B.E C)
SUBJECT:| Linear Algebra and Numerical Methods (MTH 303)
Dated: 05-05-2023 Time Allowed: 3 hours (3 C.1) Max Marks: 60

NOTE: ATTEMPTALL QUESTIONS, (Lach qucstion carries egua marks)


Q. No:
CLOs Taxonomy Marks
Level
a) Define Error and its types witlh examples. 04
2 01
b) Let A =| 2 1 2| Find the dominant eigenvalue and
01 1 3 1 2 C2
corresponding cigenvector of A at third approximation using
08
Power method.

Solve the following system of Linear Algebraic equations using


Gauss Seidel's method up to 3 decimal places. 2
02 C2 12
10x-5y--22 = 3
4 x - 10y + 3z = -3

10z -3
X+6y+
=

a) Definc Interpolation and Extrapolation. The population of a


below.
city in a census taken once in 10 years is given
Estimate the population in the year 1955. 3 6

Year(x) 1951 1961 1971 1981


Population 35 42 58 84
C2
03 in s(y)

b) Find the value of f(x) when x=10, by using Lagrange's 6


3
Interpolation technique.

X 6 9 11
12 13 14 16
P.T.O
Evaluate
dx
1+x2 3 C2 12
0
04 between
rule. Also compute Absolute Error
by using Trapezoidal
exact and approximate solution.

Euler's method to find the


Use Euler's method and Modified
x +y at y (0.3), where the
approximate solution of the ODE y' 12
=
C2
05 h=0.1 and comment on the
initial guess is y (0) 1, take step size
=

error in both the methods.

Sahito
Subject Teacher: Ms. Sabeen ****Best of luck***
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of
2
.
PC-1 FORM FOR QUESTION1
1. Name of the projcct;
2. Location;
3. Authorities responsible for;
i. Sponsoring
ii. Execution
ii. Operation and maintenance
iv. Concermed federal ministry
4. Plan provision;
5. Project objectives and its relationship with sector objectives;
6. Description, justification, technical parameters and technology transfer aspects
7. Financial plan and mode of financing
8. Project benefits and analysis;
i) Financial
i) Economic

ii) Social benefits with indicators

iv) Employment generation (direct and indirect)

v)Environmental impact Assessment


9. Management structure and manpower requirements including specialized skills during
construction and operational phases;
required to maximize socio-economic benefits from the
10. Additional projects/decisions
proposed project.
ID. No/Seat No.7
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,
JAMSHORO
FINAL SEMESTER REGULAR EXAMINATION 2023 OF 1" SEMESTER 3rd YEAR
20BATCH (SECTION A+B)OF B.E. CIVIL
SUBJECT (Code): Structural Analysis (CE306)

Dated:14/04/2023 Time Allowed:3 Hours (3 C.H) Max: Marks:60.


NOTE:Attemptall Questions. Assumesuitable data if necessary.
Q. CLO TaxonomyY PLO
PLO | Marks
No
Level
Determine the vertical displacement of joint C of the steel
truss shown in fig. The cross-sectional arca of ecach member is
A=0.5 in* and E= 29000 ksi. Use Castigilano's theorem.

01
10 K 1 C3 3 12

10 ft -10 ft - 10 ft

4K

Determine the moment at A and B for the beam. The support


at B settles by 80mm. Take E- 200 GPa and I = 5 x 10 mm.
Use slope Deflection Method.
8KN
02 1 C3 3 12
B
C

4n1

A continuous beam ABC 10 m long rests


three supports A,
on

B and C at the same level loaded as shown in tigure.


Determine the moments over the beam and support reactions
also draw shear force and bending moment diagrams. Use
Three moment Equation.
03 3KN ikN/ 1 C3 3 12

2m 4u 4111

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Determine internal moments at each support of the beam
shown in figure by Moment distribution method, take EI is
Constant.
250 KN D
04 A 20 KN/m 1 C3 3 12

12 m
II 12 m 8m
B C
Determine the reactions at supports of the beam. Take |

E-29(103) Ksi, I= 510 in'. Use matrix stiffness method.


A 2 K/ft 12 K

05 I 8 ft
C 2 C4 2 12

24ft
B

Name of Subject Teacher: Engr. Fahad Ali Shaikh


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Fixed End Moments

(FEM)A (FEM)BA (FEM)A =P


16

-Pba
FEM)A (FEM) =Pab
(FEM)n =

a+ )

FEM)A 2PL (FEM)A = "L


FEM)A =

(FEM)AB SPL
6 FEM)BA 16 (FEMYAB 4SPL
96

FEM)An WL
12 (FEM)nA12 (FEMAB

wL SwL
(FEM)AB =92 (FEM)A 192 FEMAR 9wL
128

--L -
IITI
(FEM)A 20 (FEM)JA wL
30 (FEM8

(FEMA= Sw?
(FEM)Au SivL
96 96 (FEMA

(FEM)A EIA (FEM) = (FEM)Au =3EIA


ID. No/Seat No.

MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,


LAMSHORO

FINAL SEMESTER REGULAR EXAMINATION 2023 OF 5th SEMESTER


3rd YEAR
20 BATCH (SECTIONS A+B) OF B.E. (CIVIL)

HYDROLOGY (CE362)
SUBIECT (Code):
Max: Marks: 60
Dated: 02-05-2023 TimeAllowed:3 hours (3 C.H)
NOTE: ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS. Taxo
CLO nomy PLO Marks
Q. No
Level
the unit
01 Define Hydrograph. Discuss the efficacy of
5 cm of
hydrograph. In a typical 4 hr. storm producing
run off from a basin, the flow in the stream are as
follow:
Time Flow
(hours cumec)
0
1.2
4.05

6 6.75
5.67 C4 12
| 12 3.375
1.35
16
20

Plot the storm and unit runoff hydrograph for this


(a)
storm.
Estimate the flow and the time of its
peak
(b) hours storm,
occurrence, in a
flood created by an 8
rainfall during the
which produces 2.5 cm of effective the
of effective rainfall during
1st four hours & 3.75 cm
Assume the base flow to be negligible.
2nd four hours.
1 C4 06
Predict some
Discuss the varioustypes of floods.
02 (a)
flood mitigatory measures.
stream at a 1 C4 4 06
data were collected for a
(b) The following
station. Compute the discharge.
Rating
gauging 0.05, N rps, =

meter: v = 0.3 N +
equation of current
Rev. Revolutions
wwereraicn of oares
trorm
one end
ofthe

53

03 (a) Highlight the importance of the water C4


apportiornment accord and Indus water
treaty for
conflict resolution in Indus Basin Irrigation System.
(b) Enlist various
components of
and a tube well 2 C4 6
describe their functions.
la) Derive a relation for yield through an unconfined 2 C4 6
aquifer.
(b)A gravity well has a diameter of 60 cm. Depth of C4
water in the well is 40 m before start of pumping.
During pumping at the rate of 2000 lit/min, the
drawdown in a well 10 m away is 4 m and in another
well 20 m away is 2m. Discover:
(i) Radius of zero drawdown
(i) Coefficient of permeability
(iii) Drawdown in the well

5 (a) Describe the effect of interference among three wels 2 C4 4 06


taking discharge as Q1, Q2 and Q3 and discus its
ultimate discharge equation.
(b)Design a tube well to obtain a yield of 0.08cumecs 2 C4 4 06
through a confined aquifer of thickness 30m.
Maximum drawdown has to be limited to 5 m and
radius of infiuence is found to be 300m. Assume K=
60m/day.
- Q-2d-)
23 log 2.3 log 23 k e-
- j

Name of Subject Teacher: Hafiz Usama Imad


ID. No/Seat No. 2D CEIDO
MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHINOLOGY,
JAMSIHORO
FINAL SEMESTER EXAMINATION 2023 OF 5th SEMESTER3rd YEAR
20-BATCH SECTION: A) OF B.E, CIVIL
SUBJECT(Code: | Geometric Iesign of Highaysand Airport(
Dated: 17/04/2023 Time Allowed: 2 IHours (2 C.H) Max: Marks: 30.
NOTE: ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS

Q CLO Iaxonomy PLO Marks


No Level
a) Discuss how the choice of vehicle is made. A lso
C2 05
explain what characteristics of driver can affect the
perception reaction time.

b) A driver on a level two lane highway observes a


01 truck completely blocking the
highway. The driver was able to stop his vchicle 1 C2 05
only 20 fi from the truck. If driver
at 60 mil/h. How faraway he from the
was driving
truck when he observed it?

a) Analyze why superelevation provided


is on
the 3 05
Your cxplanation is 2 C6
curved portion of highways.
expected to include the graphical representation.

b) A horizontal curve with a radius of 240


connects the tangents of a iwo-iane highway tha
speed limit of 56 km/h. If
the highway
02 has a posted
curve is not superelevated.
c 0, design for the
2 C6 05
tlhat a large
horizontal sightline offset (lisO)
billboard can be placed from
the centerline of the
without reducing the
inside lane of the curve,
Perception-reaction time is 2.5 sec,
SSD.
required
and f- 0.35.
provided.are Also,
a) Statewhy vertical curves considercd 2 C6 3 05
discuss the general parabolic equation
in the design of vertical
curve.

03 05
elements in the design of 2 C6
b) Bricfly discuss the key
the runway at the airport.

Kumar
Name of Subject
Teacher: Engr. Manoj

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ID. No/Seat No.
NIFHRAN UNIVERSITY OF
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY,
JAMSHORO
FINAL SEMESTER REGULAR
EXAMINATION 2023 OF FIRST SEMESTER THIRDD
YEAR (5" SEMESTTER OF
20-BATCH (A+B SECTIONS) OF B.E. CIVILL
sUBJECT (Code): PLAINAND
RENFORCED CONCRETE (CE345)
Dated: 28-04-2023 Time Allowed: 3 Hours (3C.H)
NOTE: ATTEMPT ALL QUESTIONS. DRAW Max: Marks: 60.
NEAT AND CLEAN
ASSUME YOUR OWN DATA WHERE
NECESSARY. ATTACH RELATED SKETCHES IF NECESSARY.
GRAPHS AND
TABLES.
Q. No
CLO Taxonomny PLO Marks
0K A Simply Supported Rectangular Beam with
Level
15 ft
carries a Computed Dead Load of 1.27
a
span of C6 12
Service Live Load of 2.15
kips/ft and
kips/ ft. MaterialsStrengths are
fc 4000 psi, fy = 60,000 psi:

Find the concrete cross-section and the steel area


regurou.
b)Find the steel area required to rosinmament
1200 in-kips. M, of
02 Determine the Design Moment Strength and the 2 C6 U6
position of the Neutral axis of the rectangular section
as shown in figure. If the reinforcement used is three
No. 9 bars. Given fe'=3000 psi, fy= 60,000 psi.

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C6 06
6 Differentiate beween Under-reinforced, Balanced 2
and Over-Reinforced RCC beam sections.

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2

03 Design a 12-ft Simply Supported One-Way RCC Slab to C6 12


carry a Uniformly Dead Load (ekcluding self-weight) of
120 psf and a Uniformly Live Load of 100 psf. Use
fc 3000 psi, fy = 60,000 psi.

04 Calculate the Design Moment Strength of a One-Way 2 C6 12


Solid RCC Slab that has a total depth of h = 7 in and is

reinforced with no. 6 bars spaced at S 7 in. Use


fo 3000 psi, fy = 60,000 psi.

05 Write short notes on following: C2


aAdmixtures and their usage in concrete
b)Durability of Concrete and Factors affecting it
cFlexural strength of concrete

Name of Subject Teacher: Engr. Masroor AliJatoi

TABLE 1 AREA OF GROUPS OFSTANDARD BARS.(in)


Areas of groups of standard bars, in2

Bar No. Nunmber of Bars


inch
Pound SI
4 3 9 10
11 12
I.60 1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40
D.220 0.40 0.60 0.80 1.00 1.20 1.40
5 1.86 2.17 2.48 2.79 3.10 3.41 3.72
6 0.31 0.62 0.93 1.24
2.2 2.64 3.08 3.52 3.96 4.40 4.84 5.28
19 044 0.88 1.32 1.76
3.00 3.60 4.20 4.80 5.40 6.00 6.60 7.20
22 0.60 1.20 1.80 2.40
4.74 5.53 6.32 7.11 7.90 8.69 9.48
3 0.79 1.58 2.37 3.16 3.95
10.00 1I.00 12.00
1.00 200 3.00 4.000 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.0 12.70 13.97 15.24
6.35 7.62 8.39 10.16 11.43
32 1.27 2 3.8 5.03 15.60 7.16 18.72
4.68 6.24 7.80 9.36 10.92 12.48 14.04
11 36 1.56 3.12 22.50 24.75 27.00
9.00 11.25 13.50 15.75 18.00 20.25
14 2.25 4.50 6.75 40.00 44.00 48.00
16.00 20.00 24.00 28.00 32.00 36.00
4.00 8.00 12.00

TABLE 2 AREA OF BARS IN SLABS


Areas of bars in slabs, in2/ft
Bar Noo.

Inch 8 70
36
Spacing. Pound:
22 29 32
13 16
Sl: 10 6.25
in. 1.77 2.40 4.00 5.06
0.78 1.23 5.36
0,44 2.06 59 3.43 4.34
0.67 1.05 1.51
0.38 3.80 4.68
0.92 1.32 1.80 2.36 3.00
0.33 0.59 3.37 4.17
0.82 1.18 1.60 2.09 2.07
0.29 0.52 1.44 1.88 2.40 3.04 3.75
0.47 0.74 1.06 3.41
0.26 0.96 .31 1.71 2.18
0.43 0.67 3.12
0.24 0.88 1.20 1.57 2.00 2.33
0.39 0.61 2.89
0.22 1.11 1.45 1.85 2.34
0.57 0.82 2.68
0.20 0.36 1.03 1.35 1.71 2.17
0.53 0.76
0.19 0.34 1.26 1.60 2.02 2.50
0.49 0.71 0.96
0.31 1.89 2.34
0.18 0.66 0.90 1.18 1.50
17 0.29 0.46 1.69 2.08
0.59 0.80 1.05 1.33
0.26 0.41 I.87
O.15 0.72 O.94 1.20 1.32
.37 0.53 I.56
0.13 0.24 0.60 0.78 1.00 1.27
0.31 0.44
0.11 0.20

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