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Assignment 1 327 18 Theory of Structures
Assignment 1 327 18 Theory of Structures
Assignment 1 327 18 Theory of Structures
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the correct answer for the following questions. Mark only one answer for each item by encircling the letter of your
choice. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED.
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Situational Problem 2: Different Types of Loads different soil profiles and formations. Chapter 2 of
National Structural Code of the Philippines (NSCP)
6. ________ are stationary loads, they are fixed in position provides some important parameters in designing
and constant in magnitudes. It includes the self-weight structures due to _________ in all parts of our Country.
and other non-structural members connected to the
structural members which are designed to carry loads. A. Live Loads
Chapter 2 of National Structural Code of the B. Earthquake Loads
Philippines (NSCP) provides some important data for C. Wind Loads
the purpose of design. D. Dead Loads
A. Live Loads
B. Earthquake Loads
C. Wind Loads
D. Dead Loads
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15. A ________ has more than two supports distributed Situational Problem 5: Different Types of Struct. Element
throughout its length. It can be understood well from
the image above. Structural elements may include external and internal load-
bearing brick or masonry walls, mud walls or timber-frames walls;
A. Fixed ended beam columns of stone, cast iron or concrete; stone, brick, or
B. Cantilever, simply supported beam (Prop concrete vaults; timber, iron or steel beams, trusses, girders and
Cantilever Beam) many others.
C. Cantilever Beam
D. Continuous beam
Situational Problem 4: Roof Framing Systems 22. ____________ are assemblage of straight members
connected as their ends to form a rigid configuration.
These structural elements are usually designed to resist
axial stresses only and not bending and shear.
A. Frames
B. Trusses
C. Beams
D. Cable and Arches
A. Frames
B. Trusses
C. Beams
18. The roof truss component 1 & 2 is _________. D. Cable and Arches
A. Top Chord & Bottom Chord 24. Other structural design to resist loads are cables and
B. Webs, Pitching Point arches. ________ are structural members designed to
C. Roof Battens & Top Chord resist tension forces.
D. Fascia, Roof Battens
A. Frames
19. The roof truss component 3 & 4 is _________. B. Cables
C. Beams
A. Bottom Chord & Roof Battens D. Arches
B. Pitching & Bottom Chord
C. Roof Battens & Top Chord 25. Other structural design to resist loads are cables and
D. Webs & Fascia arches. ________ are structural members designed to
compression forces.
20. The roof truss component 5 & 6 is _________.
A. Frames
A. Bottom Chord & Roof Battens B. Cables
B. Pitching & Bottom Chord C. Beams
C. Roof Battens & Top Chord D. Arches
D. Webs & Fascia
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Situational Problem 6: Type of Supports Situational Problem 7: Reinforced Concrete Building Elements
A. Roller Support
B. Slider Support
C. Fixed Support
D. Pin support
A. Foundation wall
B. Basement wall
C. Slab Wall
D. Roof wall
A. Roller Support
B. Slider Support
32. An architectural support or base, as for a column or
C. Fixed Support
statue.
D. Pin support
A. Pedestal
B. Basement wall
29. Identify the type of supports shown below.
C. Column
D. Roof wall
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Situational Problem 8: Reinforced Concrete Structure 39. A ___________ is a structural component that provides
resistance to bending when a load or force is applied.
These beams are commonly used in bridges. A beam
of this type has more than two points of support along
its length. These are usually in the same horizontal
plane, and the spans between the supports are in one
straight line.
A. Propped beam
B. Continuous beam
C. Cantilever beam
D. Overhang beam
A. 60 mm
B. 50 mm
C. 75 mm
D. 80 mm
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Situational Problem 9: Types of structure 47. There frames are built at the site. They provide more
stability and resist rotations effectively to different
44. The _______ is a thin, curved plate structure shaped to types of structures in construction.
transmit applied forces by compressive, tensile, and
shear stresses that act in the plane of the surface.
A. Shell Structure
A. Shell Structure B. Pre-Engineered Structure
B. Pre-Engineered Structure C. Mass Structure
C. Mass Structure D. Rigid Frame Structure
D. Load Bearing Structure
48. A ______ is a very short structural cantilever member
45. A pre-engineered building (PEB) is designed by a projecting from a wall or a column for the purpose of
supplier or manufacturer with a single design to be carrying loads. In reinforced concrete structures
fabricated using various materials and methods to ______ (s) are cast monolithically with the wall or
satisfy a wide range of a structural and aesthetic columns supporting them. They are found mainly in
design requirements. bridges, industrial buildings, and commercial buildings
with precast construction.
A. Shell Structure
B. Pre-Engineered Structure A. Corbel
C. Mass Structure B. Cantilever Beam
D. Load Bearing Structure C. Cantilever Slab
D. Curve Beam
46. A ______ is a structure that is made by combining
similar materials into a certain shape or design. 49. _______ are generally structures that are fixed (or
Mountains are an example of a natural ________, and continuous) at one end, and free (supported at the
brick walls are an example of a man-made ________. other end). As a matter of fact, they are one of the
most challenging structures to design given that the
bending moment increases with the square of the
length, while the deflection increases to the fourth
power of the length. As a result, controlling deflection
and dealing with stability of large span cantilever
structural systems is always a challenge in design.
A. Shell Structure
B. Pre-Engineered Structure
C. Mass Structure
D. Load Bearing Structure A. Simply supported structures
B. Cantilever structures
C. Fixed structures
D. Hanging by a moment structure
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Situational Problem 10: Types of bridge structure 54. What types of bridge is this?
A. Arches Bridges
B. Truss Bridges
A. Arches Bridges
C. Suspension Bridges
B. Truss Bridges
D. Tied Arch Bridges
C. Beam Bridges
D. Tied Arch Bridges
55. What types of bridge is this?
51. What types of bridge is this?
52. What types of bridge is this? 56. What types of bridge is this?
A. Arches Bridges
B. Truss Bridges A. Arches Bridges
C. Beam Bridges B. Double-decked Bridges
D. Tied Arch Bridges C. Movable Bridges
D. Tied Arch Bridges
53. What types of bridge is this?
57. What types of bridge is this?
A. Arches Bridges
B. Cable-Stayed Bridges
C. Beam Bridges A. Arches Bridges
D. Tied Arch Bridges B. Truss Bridges
C. Aqueduct Bridges
D. Tied Arch Bridges
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Situational Problem 11: Types of Structure 62. What type of structure are shown below.
A. Arches Truss
B. Simply Supported Beam Truss
C. Grandstand with Cantilever Truss
D. Spandrel Truss
A. Cantilever House Design 63. What type of structure are shown below.
B. Simply House Design
C. Fixed House Design
D. Propped House Design
A. Trapezoid Cantilever Pedestrian 65. What type of structure are shown below.
B. Square Cantilever Pedestrian
C. Circle Cantilever Pedestrian
D. Rectangular Cantilever Pedestrian
A. A-Frame House
B. Pyramid House
C. Ellipse House
D. Curve House
A. V & Four Diagonal Head Column
B. Simply Column
C. Complex Column
D. Triangular Column
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Situational Problem 12: Tower Crain 72. Part of a tower crane number 7 is _________.
A. Hoist
B. Turntable
C. Counter-jib
D. Main load line
A. Counterweight
B. Main winch and motors
C. Turntable
D. Trolley
A. Trolley
B. Tower peak
Figure No. 1 – Parts of a Tower Crane C. Foundation
D. Hoist
66. Part of a tower crane number 1 is _________.
76. Part of a tower crane number 11 is _________.
A. Foundation
B. Mast A. Turntable
C. Hoist B. Trolley
D. Turntable C. Hoist
D. Trolley
67. Part of a tower crane number 2 is _________.
77. Part of a tower crane number 12 is _________.
A. Foundation
B. Hoist A. Hoist
C. Hook Block B. Jib
D. Mast C. Trolley
D. Jib
68. Part of a tower crane number 3 is _________.
78. Part of a tower crane number 13 is _________.
A. Mast
B. Turntable A. Tower peak
C. Trolley B. Counterweight
D. Operator’s cab C. Main winch and motors
D. Main load line
69. Part of a tower crane number 4 is _________.
A. Trolley
B. Jib
C. Tower peak
D. Counterweight
A. Trolley
B. Jib
C. Tower peak
D. Operator’s cab
A. Turntable
B. Counterweight
C. Trolley
D. Jib
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79. Live load of the first floor shall be at least _______ for
Group A – Residential Dwellings
A. 200 kg/m2
B. 175 kg/m2
C. 150 kg/m2
D. 120 kg/m2
A. 200 kg/m2
B. 175 kg/m2
C. 150 kg/m2
D. 120 kg/m2
81. The wind load for roofs shall be at least ______ for 86. What is figure A
vertical projection, Group A – Residential Dwellings
A. Post and beam end frame
A. 200 kg/m2 B. Corner post
B. 175 kg/m2 C. Roof system
C. 150 kg/m2 D. Rafter
D. 120 kg/m2
87. What is figure B
Situational Problem 14: Types of Slabs
A. Post and beam end frame
B. Corner post
C. Roof system
D. Rafter
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A. Piling Wall
B. Buttress Wall
C. Counterfort Wall
D. Anchor Wall
A. Piling Wall 96. Which of the following is used to connect steel and
B. Anchor Wall concrete?
C. Cantilever Wall
D. Buttress Wall A. Figure A and D
B. Figure A and B
93. What type of slope protection is shown below. C. Figure A and C
D. Figure A and E
A. Ceiling frame
B. Plyboard
A. Cantilever Wall C. Roof Framing
B. Buttress Wall D. Foundation
C. Anchor Wall
D. Counterfort Wall 98. Figure C is used to connect what?
A. Figure A
B. Figure B
A. Buttress Wall C. Figure D
B. Piling Wall D. Figure E
C. Cantilever Wall
D. Anchor Wall “For with God nothing shall be impossible – Luke 1:37”
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