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CE Integration/Correlation Course 3

Quiz #3 – SET A

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CE Integration/Correlation Course 3
Quiz #3 – SET A

SIT. A: A simply supported beam 10 m long has an d. 206.8


overhang of 2 m at the left support. If a highway uniform
7. Calculate the shear stress in the anchor bolt in MPa.
load of 9.35 kN/m and a concentrated load of 116 kN,
a. 91.9
passes thru the beam, compute the following based on
b. 33.1
influence line for maximum shear at mid span. c. 51.7
1. Determine the length of the beam, in meters, where d. 106.2
the uniform load could produce maximum positive
SIT. C: Figure below shows the distributed loading due to
shear at the mid span.
a. 7 water pressure that is acting on the upstream side of the
b. 5 flood barrier 1.6 m wide. Neglect the weight of the barrier.
c. 10
d. 6

2. Determine the length of the beam, in meters, where


the uniform load could produce maximum positive
moment at the mid span.
a. 7
b. 5
c. 10
d. 6

3. Determine the maximum positive shear, in kN.


a. 44.44
b. 74.36
c. 69.7
d. 71.56 8. Determine the support reaction at B in kN.
a. 18.39
4. Determine the maximum negative moment, in kN-m, b. 33.98
based on influence line for maximum moment at c. 38.23
midspan. d. 29.43
a. 187.29
9. Determine the vertical reaction at A in kN.
b. 254.21
c. 96.46 a. 9.20
d. 125.35 b. 16.99
c. 14.72
SIT. B: A square hollow steel strut with a wall thickness, t1 d. 19.12
= 10 mm is pin connected to two gusset plates having a
10. Determine the horizontal reaction at A in kN..
thickness t2 = 12 mm, which are welded to the base plate 12
a. 70.63
mm thick and fastened to a concrete base by 4-12 mm
b. 45.14
diameter anchor bolts. Diameter of pin is 16 mm. c. 44.15
Compressive load P = 48 kN, θ = 30°. d. 35.32

SIT. D: A 6m long fully restrained beam carries a uniform


load of 20 kN/m.

11. What is the maximum positive bending moment, in


kN-m?
a. 90
b. 45
c. 30
d. 60

12. Determine the maximum shear in the beam, in kN.


a. 90
b. 45
c. 30
d. 60
5. Calculate the bearing stress between the strut and the
pin in MPa. 13. How much is the beam deflection at midspan, in mm?
a. 65 Use E = 200 GPa = 71 x 106 mm4.
b. 75
a. 9.50
c. 150
b. 4.75
d. 30 c. 23.76
6. Calculate the shear stress in the pin in MPa. d. 11.88
a. 119.4
b. 103.4
c. 238.8
CE Integration/Correlation Course 3
Quiz #3 – SET A

SIT. E: A concrete block is supported by two guy wires 20. Based on the influence line diagram for the maximum
attached to an anchor ring as shown: reaction at the right support, determine the maximum
reaction, in kN.
y a. 995
7 kN 3.5 kN b. 455
30° c. 800
15° d. 650

21. Based on the influence line diagram for the maximum


shear at the midspan, determine the maximum
negative shear, in kN.
a. 150
w b. 170
c. 245
d. 375
.
22. Based on the influence line diagram for the maximum
14. Determine the resultant force on the anchor ring, in moment at the midspan, determine the maximum
kN. positive moment, in kN-m.
a. 10.42 a. 1625
b. 5.16 b. 1400
c. 4.76 c. 1250
d. 11.00 d. 375
15. Determine the angle, in degrees, of resultant force with SIT. H: A lapped joint is shown in the figure. The steel
respect to horizontal. plate is made from A36 steel (Fy = 248 MPa and Fu = 400
a. 43.7 MPa).
b. 46.5
c. 70.0
d. 62.9

16. Determine the weight W, in kN, of the concrete block


with factor of safety of 1.25 to prevent uplift.
a. 4.66
b. 3.56
c. 4.45
d. 3.73

SIT. F: A simply supported beam 16 m long is simply 23. Calculate for the net area, in mm2, of the critical steel
supported at a distance “b” from both ends. It supports a plate if the bolt diameter is 19mm and the holes are
uniform load of 120 kN/m over the entire length. 2mm larger than the bolts.
a. 890
17. Find the value of “b”, in meters, that will give the b. 928
smallest magnitude for the maximum bending moment c. 1536
in the beam. d. 1393
a. 3.31 24. Calculate for the maximum load Pu that the joint can
b. 4.00 carry due to yielding of the section.
c. 4.67
a. 192
d. 2.33
b. 258
18. What is the value of this bending moment, in kN-m? c. 387
a. 659 d. 288
b. 689
25. Calculate for the maximum load Pu that the joint can
c. 1319
carry due to net section fracture, in kN.
d. 960
a. 199
19. Locate the point from the left support, in meters, b. 307
where the bending moment is zero. c. 356
a. 3.31 d. 265
b. 4.00
c. 4.67 26. Based on gross yielding and net section fracture, which
d. 2.33 of the following most nearly gives the maximum load
Pu that the section can carry, in kN?
SIT. G: A highway load composed of a uniform load of a. 192
magnitude 100 kN/m and a concentrated load of 150 kN b. 288
passes through a simply supported beam 10 m long with an c. 288
overhang of 3 m to the right. d. 356
CE Integration/Correlation Course 3
Quiz #3 – SET A

SIT. I: A 305mm x 500mm rectangular beam is reinforced


with a steel area of 1935mm2 at a depth of 432mm. Assume
f’c = 20.7 MPa and fy = 275 MPa. The beam is subject to a
bending moment of 95 kN-m.

27. Determine the moment of inertia with respect to the


neutral axis of the transformed section (cracked
section) in 106 mm4.
a. 1816
b. 1694
c. 1790
d. 1912

28. Determine the stressed developed in the steel bars in


MPa.
a. 9.66
b. 86.9
c. 14.56
d. 131.0

29. Determine the stressed developed in the steel bars in


MPa.
a. 9.66
b. 86.9
c. 14.56
d. 131.0

NON-SITUATIONAL PROBLEM

30. A cantilever hollow circular steel shaft has an outside


diameter of 100 mm and thickness of 10 mm.
Determine the maximum torque that can be applied
without exceeding a shearing stress of 60 MPa.
a. 4.1
b. 5.8
c. 8.6
d. 6.9

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