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EVALUATION EXAM 1

The document is an evaluation exam for the second semester of the academic year 2023-2024, covering various subjects including Algebra, Hydraulics, and Statics. It consists of multiple-choice questions requiring students to select the correct answers based on given scenarios and mathematical problems. The exam tests knowledge in mathematical concepts, physics principles, and problem-solving skills across different topics.

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CE INTEGRATION

Second Semester, SY: 2023 - 2024

EVALUATION EXAM 1

INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for
each item by shading the circle corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided.
STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.

ALGEBRA

1. If n(A-B) = 18, n(A∪B) = 70 and n(A∩B) = 25, then Find n(B).

a. 52 c. 45
b. 43 d. 27

SITUATION 2-5. A survey of 100 college students asked what they plan to do among the following 3 choices:
Work, Take Summer Classes, and Travel. Suppose the survey found that 55 plan to take summer classes, 25
plan to work and take summer classes, 5 plan to do all three, 15 plan to both travel and take summer classes, 15
plan to travel but don’t plan to work, 70 plan to take summer classes or travel, and 5 plan to do none of the
three.

2. How many plan to travel but do not plan to take summer classes?

a. 25 c. 30
b. 15 d. 10

3. How many plan to travel and work this summer?

a. 25 c. 30
b. 15 d. 10

4. How many plan to take summer classes or work?

a. 25 c. 55
b. 90 d. 80

5. How many plan to work but not travel or take classes?

a. 25 c. 30
b. 15 d. 10

6. Which of the following is possible for the roots of x4+2x3+3x2+4x+5=0?


a. 4 positive real number
b. 3 positive real root and 1 negative root
c. 2 negative real number and 2 positive real number
d. 4 negative real number
7. Which of the following are one of the roots of X6 - 3x4 + 9x2 + 13 = 0

a. sqrt(i) c. sqrt(2+3i)
b. 2 + i d. sqrt(2+i)

8. If (A∪B∪C)’=0, which of the following equal to is equal to (A∩B) ∪ (A∩C).


a. (A∩B) + (A∩C)
b. (A∩B) + (A∩C) – (A∩B∩C)
c. (A∪B) + (A∪C) – (A∩B∩C)
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d. (A∩B∩C)
9. Which of the following is not a possible nature of roots of f(x) = x 4 + 2x3 + 3x2 + 4x + 5
a. 4 negative numbers
b. 2 negative and 2 complex
c. 1 positive, 1 negative, and 2 complex
d. 4 complex number

SITUATION 10-11. The following data for 120 mathematics students:


65 study French 20 study French and German
45 study German 25 study French and Russian
42 study Russian 15 study German and Russian
8 Study all three languages

10. Find the number of students studying at least one of the three languages

a. 60 c. 20
b. 80 d. 100

11. Find the number of students studying at least 2 languages.

a. 25 c. 28
b. 44 d. 58

12. In the equation Ax2 - 14x + 12 = 0, one root is 6 times the other root. What is the value of A?

a. 3 c. 2
b. -3 d. 1

13. An earthquake in Japan has an intensity 4x108 times I0. What is its magnitude on the Richter scale?

a. 7.3 c. 8.6
b. 5.3 d. 6.2

14. What is the sum of the roots of the equation 7x2 + 3x – 4 = 0

a. -3/7 c. -2/7
b. 3/7 d. 2/7

−1
−3
( x 2 y 3 z−2 ) ( x−3 y z 3 ) 2
15. Simplify: −5
( xyz ) −3 2

1 1
a. 2
7 5 c. 2
5 7
x y z x y z
1 1
b. 2 7 3 d. 5 7 2
x y z x y z

{ [ ]}
1 6
2 −1 −1 −−2
16. Simplify: 2
3
x x 3
y 2
( x2 y )
−2 3
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5 5 3

a. y2 c. y2 d. y2
x x
2
x
2

b. y2
x

17. find the value of w in the following equations:

3x – 2y + w = 11
x + 5y - 2w = -9
2x + y - 3w = -6
a. 4 c. 3
b. 2 d. -2

18. Given: log 6 + x log 4 = log 4 log (32+4x). Find x.

a. 2 c. 4
b. 3 d. 6

19. Solve the simultaneous equations: 2x2 – 3y2 = 6, 3x2 + 2y2 = 35.

a. x = ±3; y = ±2
b. x = ±3; y = -2, 1
c. x = ±3; y = -2, -1

d. x = ±3; y = 2, -3

20. Given the equation 3x2 + Bx + 12 = 0. What is the value of B so that the roots of the equation are equal?

a. 4 c. 10
b. 8 d. -12

HYDRAULICS
21. A certain type of jet fuel in a 1.25 m3 container has a mass of 969 kg. What is its gravity force?

a. 9550.89 N c. 9580.59 N
b. 9505.89 N d. 9855.90 N

22. A quart of water weighs 4.08 lb. Compute the mass in kg.

a. 0.1267 kg c. 1. 58 kg
b. 0.1276 kg d. 1.85 kg

23. An object has a specific weight of 2.23 KN/cu.m. Compute the specific volume.

a. 0.00044 m3/kg c. 0.04400 m3/kg


b. 0.00440 m3/kg d. 0.22732 m3/kg

24. A rigid container is partly filled with a liquid at 1520 KPa. The volume of the liquid id 1.232 liters. At a
pressure of 3039 KPa, the volume of the liquid is 1.231 liters.
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a. 0.5347 MPa-1 c. 0.5347 GPa-1


b. 0.5347 kPa-1 d. 0.5347 CPa-1

SITUATION 25-27. The radius of the tube is 1mm. the surface tension of water 20 ° C is equal to 0.0728 N/m. for
a water glass interface θ=0.

25. Compute the capillary rise in the tube in mm.

a. 18.4 mm c. 48.1 mm
b. 14.8 mm d. 81.4 mm

26. Compute the total force due to surface tension.

a. 5.47 x 10-4 N c. 4.57 x 10-4 N


b. 7.45 x 10-4 N d. 4.75 x 10-4 N

27. Compute the weight of the water above the surface due to surface tension.

a. 5.46 x 10-4 N c. 4.56 x 10-4 N


b. 6.45 x 10-4 N d. 4.65 x 10-4 N

28. Two clean, parallel glass plates, separated by a distance d = 1.5mm, are dipped in a bath of water. How
far does the water rise due to capillary action if surface tension is 0.0730N/m?

a. 9.92mm c. 12.16mm
b. 54.17mm d. 19.84mm

SITUATION 29-30. The absolute viscosity of the liquid is 1.8x10-3 Pa.sec and its sp.gr. is 0.90.

29. Compute the equivalent kinematic viscosity in m2/s

a. 2x10^-3 c. 2x10^-6
b. 1.8x10^-6 d. 0.5x10^-6

30. Compute the equivalent value of kinematic viscosity in stokes.

a. 0.02 c. 0.0002
b. 0.2 d. 0.002

31. If a bubble is equivalent to an air-water interface with surface tension equal to 0.005lb/ft, what is the
pressure difference between the inside and outside of a bubble of diameter 0.003in?

a. 70 psf c. 7.78 psf


b. 80 psf d. 6.67 psf

32. A rectangular block measure 2.3 x 5.1 x 7.8 centimetres. It has a mass of 66 grams. Determine its
density

a. 0.721 kg/cc c. 0.721 g/cu.m


b. 721 g/cc d. 721 kg/cu.m

SITUATION 33-35. If 180 ft3 of oil weighs 9,360 lbs. calculate the following
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33. Specific Weight

a. 51 lbs/ft3 c. 53 lbs/ft3
b. 52 lbs/ft3 d. 54 lbs/ft3

34. Mass Density.

a. 0.83 slugs/ft3 c. 1.615 slugs/ft3


b. 5.3 slugs/ft3 d. 8.3 slugs/ft3

35. Specific Gravity

a. 5.3 c. 1.61
b. 0.83 d. 0.883

36. A needle was placed on a water surface at 20oC. If the weight of the needle is 4.368x10-3, what minimum
length of needle is needed for it to rest on the surface?

a. 30 mm c. 90 mm
b. 120 mm d. 60 mm

37. Determine the capillary action (rise or fall) of mercury in a capillary tube of diameter 1.5mm. Surface
tension is 0.514 N/m and the contact angle is 140o.

a. 7.87 mm rise c. 8.78 mm rise


b. 8.78 mm fall d. 7.87 mm fall

38. Air kept at a pressure of 200 KPa and a temperature of 30oC in a 500-L container. What is the mass of
the air?

a. 0.0116 kg c. 0.00115 kg
b. 11.61 kg d. 1.15 kg

39. The tank of a leaky air compressor originally holds 90 L of air at 33oC and 225 KPa. During compression
process, 4 grams of air is lost, the remaining air occupies 42 L at 550 KPa. What is the temperature of
the remaining air?

a. 82.23 oC c. 85.12 oC
b. 80.23 oC d. 87.32 oC

40. A body weighing 100 lb with a flat surface are of 3ft2 slides down a lubricated plane making a 35o angle
with the horizontal. For viscosity of 0.002089 lb-s/ft2 and a body speed of 3.5 ft/s, determine the lubricant
film thickness.
a. 0.000382 in
b. 0.00459 in
c. 0.000832 in
d. 0.00954 in
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STATICS
Situation 41-44. For the concurrent force system shown if the figure.

41. Determine the x-component of the resultant.

a. 30.348 kN c. -30.348 kN
b. -5.27 kN d. 5.27 kN

42. Determine the y-component of the resultant.

a. 30.348 kN c. -30.348 kN
b. -5.27 kN d. 5.27 kN

43. Determine the magnitude of the resultant.

a. 30.308 kN c. 30.803 kN
b. 31.308 kN d. 31.803 kN

44. Determine the angle of inclination of the resultant.

a. 9.859° c. 8.859°
b. -9.859° d. -8.859°

Situation 45-46. A 50 kg block is resting on a rough horizontal surface


for which the coefficient of friction is 0.35.

45. Determine the force p required to cause the motion to impend if


applied to the block horizontally.

a. 171.675 kN c. 171.675 N
b. 180.675 kN d. 180.675 N

46. Determine the force p required to cause the motion to impend if applied to the block downward at 35 °
with the horizontal.

a. 192.67 kN c. 192.67 N
b. 182.67 kN d. 182.67 N

Situation 47-49. The three forces acting on the beam can be replaced
with a single equivalent force R.

47. Determine the x component of the resultant force.

a. 11.99 kN c. 10.99kN
b. -11.99 kN d. -10.99 kN

48. Determine the magnitude of R.

a. 132.90 kN c. 142.90 kN
b. 133.90 kN d. 143.90kN

49. Determine the corresponding value of θ .

a. 68.22° c. 70.22°
b. 69.22° d. 68.24°

Situation 50-52. A plane truss is loaded as shown.

50. Determine the force in member BC.

a. -17.67 kN c. -18.67 kN
b. -16.67 kN d. -19.67 kN

51. Determine the force in member CE


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a. 16.67 kN c. -18.67 kN
b. -10.68 kN d. 0

52. Determine the force in member BF.

a. 10.68 kN c. 11.68 kN
b. -10.68 kN d. -11.68 kN

SITUATION 53-55. A concrete block is supported by two guy wires attached to


an anchor ring as shown: Determine the following,

53. Resultant force on the anchor ring.

a. 2.55 kN c. 4.04 kN
b. 3.20 kN d. 5.156 kN

54. Angle of resultant force with respect to horizontal

a. 23.6o c. 43.7o
b. 50.7o d. 36.6o

55. Weight W of the concrete block with a factor of safety of 1.25 to prevent
uplift.

a. 7.16 kN c. 8.35 kN
b. 6.02 kN d. 4.45 kN

SITUATION 56-58. A large vessel is being towed by two tugboats A and B.

56. If the resultant force of the two tugboats is 3 kN, directed along the
positive x axis, determine the required magnitude of force FB.

a. 7.07 kN c. 1.61 kN
b. 4.07 kN d. 3.66 kN

57. If the resultant of the two tugboats is 3 kN, directed along the
positive x axis, determine the required direction θ of force FB.

a. 38.26 c. 42.76
b. 35.08 d. 29.05

58. If the resultant force of two tugboats is required to be directed towards the positive x axis and F B is to be
a minimum, determine the magnitude of FB.

a. 2.12 kN c. 1.73 kN
b. 1.59 kN d. 2.67 kN

SITUATION 59-60. The force acting on the gear tooth is F=30 lb.

59. Calculate the component of the force acting along the line a-a

a. 45.96 lb c. 40.42 lb
b. 29.54 lb d. 25.98 lb

60. Calculate the component of the force acting along the line b-b.

a. 45.96 lb b. 29.54 lb
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c. 40.42 lb d. 25.98 lb

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