This document contains a 15-question practice exam for the Civil Engineering board exam. The exam covers topics in fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and hydrology. It contains three word problems involving water levels in containers, flow through hydraulic structures, and using a venturi meter to measure flow rate. Test takers are instructed to choose one answer for each multiple choice question and record their answers on an answer sheet. No erasures are allowed.
This document contains a 15-question practice exam for the Civil Engineering board exam. The exam covers topics in fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and hydrology. It contains three word problems involving water levels in containers, flow through hydraulic structures, and using a venturi meter to measure flow rate. Test takers are instructed to choose one answer for each multiple choice question and record their answers on an answer sheet. No erasures are allowed.
This document contains a 15-question practice exam for the Civil Engineering board exam. The exam covers topics in fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and hydrology. It contains three word problems involving water levels in containers, flow through hydraulic structures, and using a venturi meter to measure flow rate. Test takers are instructed to choose one answer for each multiple choice question and record their answers on an answer sheet. No erasures are allowed.
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each item by shading the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. GOOD LUCK.
NOTE: A times B is represented by A×B or
A*B. A raised to the power n is expressed as A^n. All problems are 1 point each.
1. How deep is a pool at a point where an
air bubble, upon reaching the surface has 6 times the volume than it had at the bottom? A. 44.1 C. 25.7 B. 30.5 D. 51.6 6. The temperature and pressure of nitrogen in a tank are 28°C and 498 kPa, 2. For what uniform rotation rate in r/min respectively. Determine the specific about axis C will the U-tube in the weight (N/m3) of the nitrogen if the gas figure take the configuration shown? The constant is 30.3 m/K. fluid is mercury. A. 72.5 C. 54.6 A. 138 C. 132 B. 48.9 D. 65.7 B. 144 D. 148 Situation 1. A glass having a diameter of 50 mm is filled with water to a height of 100 mm. An ice cube with 25 mm sides is placed into the glass. Take ρ w = 1000 kg/m3 and ρice = 920 kg/m3.
7. What is the submerged depth, in
millimeters? A. 17 C. 21 B. 19 D. 23
8. Determine the new height of the water
surface, in millimeters. A. 101 C. 105 B. 103 D. 107
9. What will the water level be when the
ice cube completely melts, in millimeters? A. 101 C. 105 B. 103 D. 107
Situation 2. A channel is carrying 1 m3/s
3. A 1.8 – m Ø open cylindrical tank of water. Assuming that an error of weighing 2.75 kN is 3.5 m high. It is 0.002 m is made in measuring the head, half filled with oil; the remaining determine the percentage of error in being filled with water. It is discharge resulting from using: translated vertically upward at 3.2 m/s2. Calculate the pressure at the 10. A right-angled triangular weir. bottom, in kPa. A. 0.6 C. 1.0 A. 41 C. 34 B. 0.8 D. 1.2 B. 31 D. 46 11. A rectangular weir 10 m long. 4. If the surface tension of water at 20 A. 0.8 C. 2.1 degrees Celsius is 0.0739 N/m, what is B. 1.4 D. 3.0 the pressure inside a water droplet 0.5 mm in diameter. 12. A Cipolletti weir 2.5 m long. A. 645 C. 148` A. 0.4 C. 0.8 B. 591 D. 296 B. 0.6 D. 1.2
5. For the given figure, calculate the
discharge through the orifice. A. 0.125 C. 0.145 B. 0.135 D. 0.155 Manila/Cebu: https://www.facebook.com/ReviewInnovationsOfficial Davao: https://www.facebook.com/reviewinnovations.davaobranch NOVEMBER 2022 CE BOARD EXAM REFRESHER TUZON 7 Situation 3. A venturi meter having a diameter of 150 mm at the throat is installed in a horizontal 450 mm water main. In a differential gage partly filled with mercury (the remainder of the tube being filled with water) and connected with the meter at the inlet and throat, the mercury column stands 375 m higher in one leg than in the other.
13. What is the discharge through the meter
in cubic meters per second neglecting friction? A. 0.171 C. 0.255 B. 0.056 D. 0.307
14. What is the discharge through the meter
in cubic meters per second if the loss of head between inlet and throat is 300 mm of water? A. 0.166 C. 0.250 B. 0.051 D. 0.302