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TIP MNL Qualifying Round 2

1. This document contains 10 multiple choice questions related to physics and engineering concepts. The questions cover topics like volume of a tetrahedron, work done raising a chain, probability, moments, projectile motion, densities, fluid dynamics, and beam loading. 2. The questions have between 4 and 5 possible answer choices labeled A-D. Formulas, diagrams, or additional context is provided to help solve some of the problems. 3. Multiple concepts from areas like geometry, mechanics, statistics, and materials science are tested in the 10 questions.

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TIP MNL Qualifying Round 2

1. This document contains 10 multiple choice questions related to physics and engineering concepts. The questions cover topics like volume of a tetrahedron, work done raising a chain, probability, moments, projectile motion, densities, fluid dynamics, and beam loading. 2. The questions have between 4 and 5 possible answer choices labeled A-D. Formulas, diagrams, or additional context is provided to help solve some of the problems. 3. Multiple concepts from areas like geometry, mechanics, statistics, and materials science are tested in the 10 questions.

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1. Determine the volume (cubic units) of tetrahedron cut A. 0.94 B. 0.

96
by the plane 5x + 2y + 3z – 30 = 0 on the first quadrant. C. 0.95 D. 0.97

A. 215 B. 150 7. Estimate the height to which water will rise in a capillary
C. 200 D. 100 tube of diameter 3 mm. Use σ = 0.0728 N/m and γ = 9810
N/m3.
2. A chain 10 feet long weighs 4 pounds per foot and is
hung from a platform 20 feet above the ground. Determine A. 989.5 mm B. 98.95 mm
how much work (lb-ft) is required to raise the entire chain C. 9.895 mm D. 0.9895 mm
to the 20-foot level.
8. Find the value of x in the equation (x + yi)(1 – 2i) = 7 –
A. 195.76 B. 214.61 4i.
C. 204.1 D. 200 A. 1 B. 4
C. 3 D. 2
3. A bag contains 3 white and 5 black balls. If two balls are
drawn in succession without replacement, what is the 9. Water is running into hemispherical bowl having a
probability that both balls are black? radius of 10cm. at a constant rate of 3 c𝑚3 /𝑚𝑖𝑛. When
the water is h cm. deep, the water level is rising at the rate
A. 5/28 B. 5/32 of 0.0149 cm/min. what is the value of h?
C. 5/16 D. 5/14
A. 2 cm B. 4 cm
4. From the figure shown. Determine the moment at the C. 3 cm D. 5 cm
support at B.
10. Given: a = 1.5 m, b = 1.5 m,
L = 2.4 m
Beam properties: I = 198 x 106 mm4 E = 200 GPa
Rod properties: Diameter = 12 mm E = 200 GPa

A. 15kN·m B. 25kN·m
C. 20kN·m D. 30kN·m

5. A projectile motion with initial velocity of 100m/s is fired


at an angle of 30degrees with respect to the horizontal.
Determine the velocity at the highest point.

A. 86.60 B. 0
C. 50 D. 57.74 Due to the load, W, the force developed in rod BC is 12
kN, what is the value of W (kN)?
6. The maximum and minimum dry densities of sand were
determined in the laboratory to be 1682 kg/m3 and 1510 A. 20.47 B. 56.33
kg/m3, respectively. In the field, the relative density of C. 6.82 D.24.00
compaction of the same sand is 70%. What is the relative
compaction?

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