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Q. What is the effect of water table rise on the bearing capacity of soil?
  • A. Increases bearing capacity
  • B. Decreases bearing capacity
  • C. No effect
  • D. Depends on soil type
Q. What is the effective stress principle in soil mechanics?
  • A. Total stress minus pore water pressure
  • B. Total stress plus pore water pressure
  • C. Pore water pressure minus effective stress
  • D. Effective stress plus soil weight
Q. What is the factor of safety for a beam designed to support a maximum load of 10 kN if the yield strength of the material is 250 MPa and the beam's cross-sectional area is 50 cm²?
  • A. 1.5
  • B. 2.0
  • C. 2.5
  • D. 3.0
Q. What is the factor of safety for a beam that has a maximum bending stress of 30 MPa and a yield strength of 150 MPa?
  • A. 2
  • B. 3
  • C. 4
  • D. 5
Q. What is the factor of safety for a structure if the ultimate load capacity is 150 kN and the working load is 75 kN?
  • A. 1.5
  • B. 2.0
  • C. 2.5
  • D. 3.0
Q. What is the factor of safety for a structure if the ultimate load is 100 kN and the allowable load is 50 kN?
  • A. 1.0
  • B. 2.0
  • C. 0.5
  • D. 1.5
Q. What is the factor of safety if the allowable bearing capacity is 150 kPa and the actual bearing pressure is 100 kPa?
  • A. 1.0
  • B. 1.5
  • C. 2.0
  • D. 2.5
Q. What is the factor of safety if the ultimate load capacity of a structure is 50 kN and the working load is 20 kN?
  • A. 1.5
  • B. 2.0
  • C. 2.5
  • D. 3.0
Q. What is the factor of safety if the ultimate load is 100 kN and the allowable load is 50 kN?
  • A. 1.0
  • B. 2.0
  • C. 0.5
  • D. 1.5
Q. What is the formula for calculating the deflection of a simply supported beam with a point load at the center?
  • A. PL^3 / 48EI
  • B. PL^3 / 12EI
  • C. PL^3 / 24EI
  • D. PL^3 / 36EI
Q. What is the formula for calculating the moment of inertia for a rectangular beam section?
  • A. bh^3/12
  • B. bh^2/12
  • C. b^3h/12
  • D. b^2h/12
Q. What is the formula for calculating the moment of inertia for a rectangular section?
  • A. bh^3/12
  • B. bh^2/12
  • C. b^3h/12
  • D. b^2h/12
Q. What is the formula for calculating the reaction forces at the supports of a simply supported beam with a uniform load?
  • A. wL/2
  • B. wL/4
  • C. wL/3
  • D. wL
Q. What is the formula for calculating the shear force at a section of a beam subjected to a point load?
  • A. V = P - w * x
  • B. V = w * x
  • C. V = P
  • D. V = P - M/L
Q. What is the formula for calculating the shear force in a beam at a distance 'x' from the left support?
  • A. V = R - wx
  • B. V = wx
  • C. V = R + wx
  • D. V = R - wx^2
Q. What is the formula for the deflection of a simply supported beam under a central point load?
  • A. PL^3 / 48EI
  • B. PL^3 / 12EI
  • C. PL^3 / 24EI
  • D. PL^3 / 36EI
Q. What is the formula for the moment of inertia (I) of a rectangular beam section?
  • A. bh^3/12
  • B. bh^2/12
  • C. b^3h/12
  • D. b^2h/12
Q. What is the formula for the moment of inertia of a rectangular section?
  • A. bh^3/12
  • B. bh^2/12
  • C. b^3h/12
  • D. b^2h/12
Q. What is the formula for the reaction at a support of a simply supported beam with a uniform load?
  • A. WL/2
  • B. WL/4
  • C. W
  • D. 0
Q. What is the formula for the shear force at a section of a simply supported beam with a point load at one end?
  • A. W
  • B. W/2
  • C. 0
  • D. W - wx
Q. What is the function of a clear zone in highway design?
  • A. To provide space for emergency vehicles
  • B. To enhance aesthetic landscaping
  • C. To reduce the risk of roadside hazards
  • D. To increase traffic flow
Q. What is the function of a roundabout in traffic management?
  • A. To increase traffic speed
  • B. To eliminate traffic signals
  • C. To improve traffic flow and safety
  • D. To reduce the number of lanes
Q. What is the function of a roundabout?
  • A. To increase traffic speed
  • B. To reduce vehicle collisions
  • C. To eliminate traffic signals
  • D. To provide pedestrian crossings
Q. What is the main advantage of using concrete over asphalt for pavement?
  • A. Lower initial cost
  • B. Longer lifespan
  • C. Easier maintenance
  • D. Better skid resistance
Q. What is the main advantage of using flexible pavement over rigid pavement?
  • A. Lower initial cost
  • B. Higher load-bearing capacity
  • C. Longer lifespan
  • D. Better resistance to cracking
Q. What is the main advantage of using fly ash as a partial replacement for cement in concrete?
  • A. Increases the weight of concrete
  • B. Improves workability and reduces permeability
  • C. Decreases the setting time
  • D. Enhances the color of concrete
Q. What is the main advantage of using fly ash as a partial replacement for cement?
  • A. Increases the weight of concrete
  • B. Improves workability and reduces permeability
  • C. Decreases the setting time
  • D. Increases the cost of concrete
Q. What is the main advantage of using high-performance concrete?
  • A. Lower cost
  • B. Higher strength and durability
  • C. Easier to work with
  • D. Faster setting time
Q. What is the main advantage of using high-strength steel in construction?
  • A. Lower cost
  • B. Higher ductility
  • C. Increased load-bearing capacity
  • D. Easier to weld
Q. What is the main advantage of using high-strength steel reinforcement in concrete structures?
  • A. Lower cost
  • B. Increased ductility
  • C. Higher load-carrying capacity
  • D. Easier to work with
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