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SITUATION:

1. Two forces act on the hook. Determine the magnitude of the


resultant force.

a. 746.56 N c. 665.74 N
b. 756.64 N d. 656.74 N
SITUATION:
1. Two forces act on the hook. Determine the magnitude of the
resultant force.

a. 746.56 N c. 665.74 N
b. 756.64 N d. 656.74 N
SITUATION:
From the figure shown below,

2. Compute the magnitude


of the resultant force.

a. 11.98 N
b. 11.89 N
c. 19.18 N
d. 18.19 N
SITUATION:
From the figure shown below,

2. Compute the magnitude


of the resultant force.

a. 11.98 N
b. 11.89 N
c. 19.18 N
d. 18.19 N
SITUATION:
From the figure shown below,

3. Compute the direction of


the resultant force measured
counterclockwise from the
positive x-axis.

a. 57.63° c. 157.63°
b. 357.63° d. 257.63°
SITUATION:
From the figure shown below,

3. Compute the direction of


the resultant force measured
counterclockwise from the
positive x-axis.

a. 57.63° c. 157.63°
b. 357.63° d. 257.63°
SITUATION:
A box weighing 100 N is subjected to a horizontal force P as
shown in the figure. The coefficients of static and kinetic
friction between the box and the ground are
𝜇𝑠 = 0.4 and 𝜇𝑘 = 0.2.
4. Determine the force P
needed to cause impending
motion of the block.

a. 40 N c. 20 N
b. 30 N d. 60 N
SITUATION:
A box weighing 100 N is subjected to a horizontal force P as
shown in the figure. The coefficients of static and kinetic
friction between the box and the ground are
𝜇𝑠 = 0.4 and 𝜇𝑘 = 0.2.
4. Determine the force P
needed to cause impending
motion of the block.

a. 40 N c. 20 N
b. 30 N d. 60 N
SITUATION:
A box weighing 100 N is subjected to a horizontal force P as
shown in the figure. The coefficients of static and kinetic
friction between the box and the ground are
𝜇𝑠 = 0.4 and 𝜇𝑘 = 0.2.
5. If P = 30 N, determine the
frictional force developed
between the box and the
ground.

a. 30 N c. 60 N
b. 40 N d. 20 N
SITUATION:
A box weighing 100 N is subjected to a horizontal force P as
shown in the figure. The coefficients of static and kinetic
friction between the box and the ground are
𝜇𝑠 = 0.4 and 𝜇𝑘 = 0.2.
5. If P = 30 N, determine the
frictional force developed
between the box and the
ground.

a. 30 N c. 60 N
b. 40 N d. 20 N
SITUATION:
A box weighing 100 N is subjected to a horizontal force P as
shown in the figure. The coefficients of static and kinetic
friction between the box and the ground are
𝜇𝑠 = 0.4 and 𝜇𝑘 = 0.2.
6. If P = 50 N, determine the
frictional force developed
between the box and the
ground.

a. 20 N c. 40 N
b. 30 N d. 60 N
SITUATION:
A box weighing 100 N is subjected to a horizontal force P as
shown in the figure. The coefficients of static and kinetic
friction between the box and the ground are
𝜇𝑠 = 0.4 and 𝜇𝑘 = 0.2.
6. If P = 50 N, determine the
frictional force developed
between the box and the
ground.

a. 20 N c. 40 N
b. 30 N d. 60 N
SITUATION:
7. Determine the location 𝑦̅ of the centroid C of the beam having
the cross-sectional area shown.

a. 79.69 mm
b. 90.00 mm
c. 85.75 mm
d. 83.16 mm
SITUATION:
7. Determine the location 𝑦̅ of the centroid C of the beam having
the cross-sectional area shown.

a. 79.69 mm
b. 90.00 mm
c. 85.75 mm
d. 83.16 mm
SITUATION:
8. Determine the moment of inertia of the cross-sectional area
of the T-beam with respect to its centroidal x-axis.

a. 27.0 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 37.0 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 8.78 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 7.88 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
SITUATION:
8. Determine the moment of inertia of the cross-sectional area
of the T-beam with respect to its centroidal x-axis.

a. 27.0 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4


b. 37.0 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
c. 8.78 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
d. 7.88 𝑥 106 𝑚𝑚4
SITUATION:
A stone is projected vertically upward from the top of a 120-m
high tower at a velocity of 36 m/s.

9. Determine the maximum height attained by the stone


measured from the ground.

a. 164.930 m c. 186.055 m
b. 44.930 m d. 66.055 m
SITUATION:
A stone is projected vertically upward from the top of a 120-m
high tower at a velocity of 36 m/s.

9. Determine the maximum height attained by the stone


measured from the ground.

a. 164.930 m c. 186.055 m
b. 44.930 m d. 66.055 m
SITUATION:
A stone is projected vertically upward from the top of a 120-m
high tower at a velocity of 36 m/s.

10. How long will it take the stone to reach the top?

a. 11.581 sec c. 3.670 sec


b. 9.512 sec d. 9.829 sec
SITUATION:
A stone is projected vertically upward from the top of a 120-m
high tower at a velocity of 36 m/s.

10. How long will it take the stone to reach the top?

a. 11.581 sec c. 3.670 sec


b. 9.512 sec d. 9.829 sec
SITUATION:
The floor of a building is subjected to a uniformly distributed load of 3.5
kPa over its surface area. Beams 𝐶𝐷 and 𝐸𝐹 are simply supported.
Likewise, girders 𝐴𝐵, 𝐵𝐻, 𝐻𝐺 and 𝐴𝐺 are simply supported on columns 𝐴,
𝐵, 𝐻 and 𝐺.

11. Which of the following most


nearly gives the maximum bending
moment in girder 𝐴𝐵?

a. 86 kN-m c. 172 kN-m


b. 71 kN-m d. 142 kN-m
SITUATION:
The floor of a building is subjected to a uniformly distributed load of 3.5
kPa over its surface area. Beams 𝐶𝐷 and 𝐸𝐹 are simply supported.
Likewise, girders 𝐴𝐵, 𝐵𝐻, 𝐻𝐺 and 𝐴𝐺 are simply supported on columns 𝐴,
𝐵, 𝐻 and 𝐺.

11. Which of the following most


nearly gives the maximum bending
moment in girder 𝐴𝐵?

a. 86 kN-m c. 172 kN-m


b. 71 kN-m d. 142 kN-m
SITUATION:
The floor of a building is subjected to a uniformly distributed load of 3.5
kPa over its surface area. Beams 𝐶𝐷 and 𝐸𝐹 are simply supported.
Likewise, girders 𝐴𝐵, 𝐵𝐻, 𝐻𝐺 and 𝐴𝐺 are simply supported on columns 𝐴,
𝐵, 𝐻 and 𝐺.

12. Which of the following most


nearly gives the maximum bending
moment in girder 𝐴𝐺?

a. 252 kN-m c. 126 kN-m


b. 71 kN-m d. 142 kN-m
SITUATION:
The floor of a building is subjected to a uniformly distributed load of 3.5
kPa over its surface area. Beams 𝐶𝐷 and 𝐸𝐹 are simply supported.
Likewise, girders 𝐴𝐵, 𝐵𝐻, 𝐻𝐺 and 𝐴𝐺 are simply supported on columns 𝐴,
𝐵, 𝐻 and 𝐺.

12. Which of the following most


nearly gives the maximum bending
moment in girder 𝐴𝐺?

a. 252 kN-m c. 126 kN-m


b. 71 kN-m d. 142 kN-m
SITUATION:
The floor of a building is subjected to a uniformly distributed load of 3.5
kPa over its surface area. Beams 𝐶𝐷 and 𝐸𝐹 are simply supported.
Likewise, girders 𝐴𝐵, 𝐵𝐻, 𝐻𝐺 and 𝐴𝐺 are simply supported on columns 𝐴,
𝐵, 𝐻 and 𝐺.

13. Which of the following most


nearly gives the resulting axial load
at column at 𝐵?

a. 86.0 kN c. 63.0 kN
b. 71.0 kN d. 94.5 kN
SITUATION:
The floor of a building is subjected to a uniformly distributed load of 3.5
kPa over its surface area. Beams 𝐶𝐷 and 𝐸𝐹 are simply supported.
Likewise, girders 𝐴𝐵, 𝐵𝐻, 𝐻𝐺 and 𝐴𝐺 are simply supported on columns 𝐴,
𝐵, 𝐻 and 𝐺.

13. Which of the following most


nearly gives the resulting axial load
at column at 𝐵?

a. 86.0 kN c. 63.0 kN
b. 71.0 kN d. 94.5 kN
SITUATION:
The beam is loaded as shown in the figure.

14. Determine the maximum shear


that occur in the span.

a. 80 kN c. 40 kN
b. 120 kN d. 20 kN
SITUATION:
The beam is loaded as shown in the figure.

14. Determine the maximum shear


that occur in the span.

a. 80 kN c. 40 kN
b. 120 kN d. 20 kN
SITUATION:
The beam is loaded as shown in the figure.

15. Determine the maximum


bending moment that occur in the
span.

a. 80.0 kN-m c. 30.0 kN-m


b. 37.3 kN-m d. 20.0 kN-m
SITUATION:
The beam is loaded as shown in the figure.

15. Determine the maximum


bending moment that occur in the
span.

a. 80.0 kN-m c. 30.0 kN-m


b. 37.3 kN-m d. 20.0 kN-m
SITUATION:
The beam is loaded by two triangular loads as shown. Take L = 5 m and
use wo = 12 kN/m.

16. Determine the maximum shear


that occur in the span.

a. 12 kN c. 15 kN
b. 24 Kn d. 30 kN
SITUATION:
The beam is loaded by two triangular loads as shown. Take L = 5 m and
use wo = 12 kN/m.

16. Determine the maximum shear


that occur in the span.

a. 12 kN c. 15 kN
b. 24 Kn d. 30 kN
SITUATION:
The beam is loaded by two triangular loads as shown. Take L = 5 m and
use wo = 12 kN/m.

17. Determine the maximum


bending moment that occur in the
span.

a. 12.5 kN-m c. 11.5 kN-m


b. 15.0 kN-m d. 16.5 kN-m
SITUATION:
The beam is loaded by two triangular loads as shown. Take L = 5 m and
use wo = 12 kN/m.

17. Determine the maximum


bending moment that occur in the
span.

a. 12.5 kN-m c. 11.5 kN-m


b. 15.0 kN-m d. 16.5 kN-m
SITUATION:
The simply supported beam in the figure has a rectangular cross section
120 mm wide and 200 mm high.

18. Compute the maximum bending


stress in the beam.

a. 35.0 MPa c. 25.0 MPa


b. 30.0 MPa d. 20.0 MPa
SITUATION:
The simply supported beam in the figure has a rectangular cross section
120 mm wide and 200 mm high.

18. Compute the maximum bending


stress in the beam.

a. 35.0 MPa c. 25.0 MPa


b. 30.0 MPa d. 20.0 MPa
SITUATION:
The simply supported beam in the figure has a rectangular cross section
120 mm wide and 200 mm high.

19. Compute the bending stress at a


point on section B that is 25 mm
below the top of the beam.

a. 8.70 MPa (C)


b. 7.80 MPa (C)
c. 8.70 MPa (T)
d. 7.80 MPa (T)
SITUATION:
The simply supported beam in the figure has a rectangular cross section
120 mm wide and 200 mm high.

19. Compute the bending stress at a


point on section B that is 25 mm
below the top of the beam.

a. 8.70 MPa (C)


b. 7.80 MPa (C)
c. 8.70 MPa (T)
d. 7.80 MPa (T)
SITUATION:
A beam is loaded as shown in the figure. Its cross- sectional properties
are also given.

20. Determine the maximum tensile


stress.

a. 25.00 MPa c. 24.00 MPa


b. 16.25 MPa d. 15.60 MPa
SITUATION:
A beam is loaded as shown in the figure. Its cross- sectional properties
are also given.

20. Determine the maximum tensile


stress.

a. 25.00 MPa c. 24.00 MPa


b. 16.25 MPa d. 15.60 MPa
SITUATION:
A beam is loaded as shown in the figure. Its cross- sectional properties
are also given.

21. Determine the maximum


compressive stress.

a. 25.00 MPa c. 24.00 MPa


b. 16.25 MPa d. 15.60 MPa
SITUATION:
A beam is loaded as shown in the figure. Its cross- sectional properties
are also given.

21. Determine the maximum


compressive stress.

a. 25.00 MPa c. 24.00 MPa


b. 16.25 MPa d. 15.60 MPa
SITUATION:
A small block is 40 mm long, 20 mm high, and 10 mm thick. The block is
subjected to the forces shown in the figure.

22. Determine the maximum shear


stress.

a. 87.5 Mpa c. 62.5 MPa


b. 150.0 Mpa d. 125.0 MPa
SITUATION:
A small block is 40 mm long, 20 mm high, and 10 mm thick. The block is
subjected to the forces shown in the figure.

22. Determine the maximum shear


stress.

a. 87.5 Mpa c. 62.5 MPa


b. 150.0 Mpa d. 125.0 MPa
SITUATION:
A small block is 40 mm long, 20 mm high, and 10 mm thick. The block is
subjected to the forces shown in the figure.

23. Determine the normal stress on


the diagonal AB.

a. 31.6 Mpa c. 28.0 MPa


b. 50.0 Mpa d. 37.8 MPa
SITUATION:
A small block is 40 mm long, 20 mm high, and 10 mm thick. The block is
subjected to the forces shown in the figure.

23. Determine the normal stress on


the diagonal AB.

a. 31.6 Mpa c. 28.0 MPa


b. 50.0 Mpa d. 37.8 MPa
SITUATION:
A small block is 40 mm long, 20 mm high, and 10 mm thick. The block is
subjected to the forces shown in the figure.

24. Determine the shearing stress


on the diagonal AB.

a. 50.0 Mpa c. 28.0 MPa


b. 31.6 Mpa d. 37.8 MPa
SITUATION:
A small block is 40 mm long, 20 mm high, and 10 mm thick. The block is
subjected to the forces shown in the figure.

24. Determine the shearing stress


on the diagonal AB.

a. 50.0 Mpa c. 28.0 MPa


b. 31.6 Mpa d. 37.8 MPa
SITUATION:
For the beam shown in the figure, EI = 200 x 1011 N.mm2

25. Determine the Vertical


deflection at point C located at mid
span.

a. -2.482 mm b. -3.012 mm
c. -1.563 mm d. -2.941 mm
SITUATION:
For the beam shown in the figure, EI = 200 x 1011 N.mm2

25. Determine the Vertical


deflection at point C located at mid
span.

a. -2.482 mm b. -3.012 mm
c. -1.563 mm d. -2.941 mm
SITUATION:
For the beam shown in the figure, EI = 200 x 1011 N.mm2

26. Determine the location of


maximum deflection of the beam
from point B.

a. 1.596 m. b. 1.386 m.
c. 1.404 m. d. 1.614 m.
SITUATION:
For the beam shown in the figure, EI = 200 x 1011 N.mm2

26. Determine the location of


maximum deflection of the beam
from point B.

a. 1.596 m. b. 1.386 m.
c. 1.404 m. d. 1.614 m.
SITUATION:
For the beam shown in the figure, EI = 200 x 1011 N.mm2

27. Determine the maximum


deflection of the beam.

a. -3.024 mm. b. -2.953 mm.


c. -1.575 mm. d. -2.494 mm.
SITUATION:
For the beam shown in the figure, EI = 200 x 1011 N.mm2

27. Determine the maximum


deflection of the beam.

a. -3.024 mm. b. -2.953 mm.


c. -1.575 mm. d. -2.494 mm.
SITUATION:
For the beam shown in the figure, assume EI is constant.

28. Determine the vertical


deflection at free end.

a. 200/3EI b. -184/EI
c. -200/3EI d. 184/EI
SITUATION:
For the beam shown in the figure, assume EI is constant.

28. Determine the vertical


deflection at free end.

a. 200/3EI b. -184/EI
c. -200/3EI d. 184/EI

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