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GEAS COMPILATION

1. Date of approval of RA 9292 12. Section 7 states that the Board is vested with the authority to:
a. April 14, 2004 c. April 17, 2004 Adopt an official __________ of the Board.
b. April 14, 2007 d. None of these a. logo c. Avatar
b. icon d. Seal
2. There are ______ Articles and _____ sections in the RA 9292.
a. 8,42 c. 7, 43 13. The compensation and allowances of the Board is
b. 8, 43 d. 7,42 comparable to that being received by the Chairman and
members of existing regulatory boards under the Commission
3. Any person who shall violate any provision of RA 9292 or any as provided for in the __________.
rules, regulations, the Code of Ethics and the Code of a. Civil Service c. RA 1992
Technical Standards of Practice is stated in section _________. b. DBM d. Gen Appropriations Act
a. 35 c. 37
b. 36 d. 38 14. Each member of the Board shall take the/a __________ prior to
the assumption of office.
4. This act is was consolidation of House Bill No. 5224 and Senate a. panel interview from the Appointment committee
Bill No. 2683. b. board exam
a. RA 9292 c. RA 6541 c. proper oath
b. RA 5734 d. None of these d. none of these

5. The chairperson of the PRC shall include in the Commission’s 15. How much or what fine is required for any person who shall
program the implementation of RA 9292, the funding of w/c violate any provision or any rules, regulations, the Code of
shall be included in the Annual General Appropriation Act. Ethics and the Code of Technical Standards of Practice
a. Sec 39 c. Sec 41 promulgated under RA 9292?
b. Sec 40 d. Sec 42 a. Not less than Php100,000.00 nor more than Php 1M
or by imprisonment of not less than 6 months nor
6. According to section 43, RA 9292 shall take effect __________ more than 6 year
following its full publication in the __________ or any newspaper b. Php100,000.00 to Php 1M or 6 yrs imprisonment or
of general circulation. both, in the discretion of the court
a. 15 days, Law Gazette c. 15 days, internet c. Not less than Php100,000.00 nor more than Php 1M
b. 15 days, Official Gazette d. 30 days, internet or by imprisonment of not less than 6 months nor
more than 6 years, or both, in the discretion of the
7. Who among the following persons was not a signatory of the court
9292? d. none of these
a. FRANKLIN DRILON c. OSCAR G. YABES
b. JOSE DE VENECIA JR d. JESUS P. NAZARENO 16. The Board and the __________ shall correct and rate the
licensure examination papers
8. Section 40 of RA 9292. a. Commission c. IECEP
a. Appropriations c. Effectivity b. APO d. none of these
b. Repealing clause d. Separability clause
17. According to section 2-Statement of Policy, the state shall
9. Which of the following is not true for the qualifications of Board therefore develop and nurture competent, virtuous,
Members of Electronics Engineering? productive, and __________ PECE, ECE, and ECTs
a. Be a citizen and a resident of the Philippines for 5 a. God-fearing c. versatile
consecutive yrs prior to his appointment b. religious d. well-rounded
b. Member of good standing of the APO
c. Must not have been convicted of an offense 18. Within __________ years after the effectivity of RA 9292, the
involving moral turpitude Board shall issue Certificate of Registration and Professional
d. Be of good moral character and integrity Identification Cards without examination to all applicants for
registration as Electronics Technicians who comply to all the
10. All records of the Board, including applications for the requirements stated in section 20.
examination, administrative cases involving PECE, ECE and a. 3 (three) c. 7 (seven)
ECTs shall be kept by b. 5 (five) d. none of these
a. BECE c. PRC 19. With reference to prob 22, all submittals/documents shall be
b. IECEP d. APO accompanied by a certification from __________ registered
PECEs vouching for the integrity, technical capability and
11. The members of the Board shall hold office for a term of good moral character of the applicant.
__________ from date of appointment or until their successors a. at least 3 c. 5
shall have been appointed and qualified and may be re- b. 3 d. none of these
appointed once for another term.
a. two years c. 3 years
b. at least 3 years d. 5 years
GEAS (DLSU ECE LAWS AND ETHICS/physics)

20. The position x of an experimental rocket moving along a long 24. According to the code of ethics, if you are employed in a
rail is measured to be x(t) = (4m/s)t + (7m/s2)t2 + (5m/s3)t3 – company and you wish to engage in a business which may
(0.35m/s4)t4 over the first 10s of its motion, where t is in seconds compete with your company, the most ethical thing to do is
and x is in meters. Find the velocity of the rocket for the first 10 to
seconds. a. inform your employer about it
a. 43 m/s c. 244m/s b. have somebody run the business instead of you
b. 224 m/s d. 2240 m/s c. try to find new clients
d. keep your prices lower than your company’s
SOLUTION:
v = dx/dt = (4m/s) + (14m/s2)t + (15m/s3)t2 – (1.4m/s4)t3 FEU(ENG’G ECONOMY)
Substituting t = 10 s, gives v = 244 m/s
25. An investor has an option to purchase a tract of land that
21. Early in the nineteenth century, James Watt invented the will be worth P20,000 in seven years. If the value of the land
steam engine. In order to convince people, who relied heavily on increases at 9% each year, how much should the investor
horses for mechanical work, he demonstrated how useful his be willing to pay now for this property?
steam engine was by utilizing a horse that lifted water from a well a. P9,341 c. P11,521
over a certain period of time and called the corresponding b. P10,941 d. P12,015
power expended “one horsepower”. Assume that water has a
mass density of 1.0 x 103 kg/m3, that the well was 20m deep, and SOLUTION
that the horse worked for 8 hours. How many liters of water did  1 
n

P  F 
the horse raise from the well? Use the following constants: 1 hp = 1  i 
746 Watts, g = 9.8 m/s2. = F(P/F, i%, n)
a. 1.1 x 10 2 L c. 1.1 x 103 L P = P20,000(P/F,9%,7) = P10,940.68
b. 110 L d. 1.1 x 105 L
26. Suppose that you make 12 equal annual deposits of P2,000
SOLUTION: each into a bank account paying 8% interest per year. The
The work done of the tension in lifting a mass of water is given first deposit will be made one year from today. How much
by: money can be withdrawn from this bank account
W = m g y immediately after the 12th deposit?
Where: W = work, m = mass = pV, y = distance, a. P35,492 c. 37,954
V = volume, p= mass density, b. P36,21 d. P38,755
P = work /time, Vgy
t SOLUTION
Substituting all values, we get for V  (1  i) n  1 
F  A 
V= 746W 8hx3600s / h   1.1x10 2 m 3  i 
1x10 3 kg / m 3 9.8m / s 2 20m = P2000(F/A, 8%,12)  P37,954.25

Since 1 m3 = 103 L, then V = 1.1 x 105L. 27. What is the effective rate of interest if P1000 is invested at a
nominal rate of 15% compounded quarterly?
22. As provided in ACT 3846, the construction of a radio station a. 15.86% c. 17.86%
shall begin only when b. 16.86% d. 18.86%
a. A personnel of NTC has conveyed through
telephone that the application has already been SOLUTION
approved. 4
b. the firm applying for the construction permit has  0.15 
ieff  1    1  15.86%
submitted to the NTC its application for the same.  4 

c. the technical documents has already been signed 28. A man purchased a house for P425,000. In the first month
and sealed by the PECE. that he owned the house, he spent P75,000 on repairs and
d. The NTC has already issued a Permit to construct. remodeling. Immediately after the house was remodeled,
he was offered P545,000 to sell the house. After some
23. As provided in RA7925, a VAS provider needs to secure a consideration, he decided to keep the house and have it
franchise if rented for P4,500 per month starting two months after the
a. it is offered by a telecommunications entity whose purchase. He collected rent for 15 months and then sold
proceeds of utility operations are not cross- the house for P600,000. if the interest rate was 1.5% per
subsidized. month, how much extra money did he make or lose by not
b. it does not discriminate other service providers selling the house immediately after it was remodeled?
against rates. a. P3,000 c. P5,000
c. it is offered by a telecommunications entity that b.P4,000 d. P6,000
uses a separate book of accounts for VAS.
d. it puts up its own network. SOLUTION
Ans  P545,000  P 4,500( P / A,1.5%,15)  P600,000( P / F ,1.5%,15)
= P5,015
29. On the day his grandson was born, a man deposited to a 35. Items purchased from a vendor cost Php 20 each, and the
trust company a sufficient amount of money so that the forecast for next year’s demand is 1,000 units. If it costs Php 5
boy could receive five annual payments of P20,000 each every time an order is placed for more units and the storage cost
for his college tuition fees, starting with his 18th birthday. is Php 4 per unit per year, what quantity should be order each
Interest at the rate of 12$ per annum was to be paid on all time?
amounts on deposit. There was also a provision that the a. 20 b. 30
grandson could elect to withdraw no annual payments c. 40 d. 50
and receive a single lump amount on his 25th birthday. The
grandson chose this option. How much did the grandfather SOLUTION
deposit? Q = (2DS/H) = ((2(1000)(5))/4) = 50 units
a. P9,500 c. P11,500
b. P10,500 d. P12,500 36. Two products, X and Y, both require processing time on
machines I and II. Machine I has 200 hours available, and
SOLUTION machine II has 400 hours available. Product X requires one hour
on machine I and four hours on machine II. Product Y requires
P  P 20,000( P / A,12%,5)( P / F ,12%,17)
one hour on machine I and one hour on machine II. Each unit of
= P10,500 product X yields PhP 10 profit and each units of Y yields PhP 5
30. A man bought an equipment costing P30,000 payable in profit. What is the Linear Programming Model for this problem.
12 quarterly payments, each installment payable at the
beginning of each period. The rate of interest is 24% a. Max Profit = PhP 5X + PhP 5Y
compounded quarterly. What is the amount of each Subject to: X + Y ≤ 200
payment X + Y ≤ 400
a. P1,700 c. P3,700 X,Y≥0
b. P2,700 d. P4,700 b. Max Profit = PhP 10X +PhP 5Y
Subject to: X + Y ≤ 200
SOLUTION 4X + Y ≤ 400
X,Y≥0
P30,000  A(1  P / A,8%,12  1)
A  P3,685.96 37. This process can be used to measure achievement in Total
31. A telecommunication company purchased an equipment Quality Management (TQM) system. Also it provides the essential
for P53,000 and paid P1,500 for freight and delivery control and measure feedback loop necessary for quality
charges to the job site. The equipment has a normal life of improvement
10 years with a trade-in value of P5,000 against the a. Benchmarking c. Quality chain
purchase of a new equipment at the end of the life. b. Continuous Improvement d. Quality circle
Determine the annual depreciation cost by the sinking fund
method. Assume interest at 6.5% compounded annually. 38. It is the process of attracting potential employees to the
a. P2,543 c. P4,215 company so that the selection process can be carried out.
b. P3,668 d. P5,956 a. Advertising b. Benchmarking
c. Selection d. Recruitement
SOLUTION
CO  P53,000  P1,500  P54,500 39. It is the name given to any activity undertaken by the
C L  P5,000 organization with the express purpose of gaining information
P54,500  P5,000 about potential customer
d  P3,668 a. Market Analysis b. Market Intelligence
F / A,6.5%,10
c. Market Research d. Market System
32. A plant bought a machine for P200,000 and used it for 10
years, the life span of the equipment. What is the book 40. It is used when product are made singly or in small batches. It
value of the machine after 5 years of use? Assume a scrap happens when a small number of products are processed at
value of P20,000. Use double declining balance method. each storage before going on to the next stage.
a. P43,648 c. P65,536 a. Batch Production b. Flow Production
b. P59,425 d. P70,923 c. Job Production d. Production Design
SOLUTION
41. It involves a voluntary association of people, called members,
C5  P 200,00(1  102 )5  P65,536
who operate an enterprise collectively. The aim of this
organization is not to make profit but to give support to their
GEAS(ADU ENG’G MANAGEMENT) members.
a. Association b. Cooperatives
33. It is a method of managing all the activities that affect the c. Private Companies d. Public Companies
quality of goods or services in order to prevent faults
a. Quality Assurance b. Quality Circle 42. It is the rational way to ensure that our limited time is always
c. Quality Control d. Quality Standard used effectively.
a. Management Commitment
34. This type of business organization can be set up without any b. Management Responsibility
formality. It exist when there are a number of people involved c. Time Management
who are part owners of the business. d. Time Conflict
a. Association b. Corporation
c. Partnership d. Sole Proprietorship
GEAS (UST ENG’G MATERIALS)

43. These materials are hard and brittle, insulative to electricity and heat, and very resistant to high temperatures and harsh environments.
a. polymers b. metals c. ceramics d. semiconductors

44. These materials have a large number of non-localized electrons, as an effect are very good conductors of electricity and heat. They are
strong yet deformable, and extensively used in structural applications
a. ceramics b. composities c. semiconductors d. metals

45. Materials composed of more than one material type and are designed to display a combination of the best characteristics of each
component material.
a. polymers b. ceramics c. metals d. composites

46. A material whose atomic arrangement occurs as periodic, repeating structures over large distances.
a. crystalline b. polycrystalline c. solid d. amorphous

47. An elemental solid having a different crystal structure, usually due to the prevailing temperature and pressure.
a. amorphous b. polymorph c. crysallite d. allotrope

48. This metal is alloyed with steel to give it corrosion resistance properties, resulting in “stainless steel.”
a. vanadium b. molybdenum c. chromium d. magnesium

49. This element is used in modern, super strong permanent magnets because of their high coercivities.
a. beryllium b. Neodymium c. yttrium d. alnico

50. The deterioration of an engineered material due to interaction with diverse environments which lead to the degradation of its material
properties
a. corrosion b. disintegration c. oxidation d. dissolution

GEAS (UDM THERMODYNAMICS)

51. The property of a substance which remains constant if no heat 58. The combined mass of car and passengers travelling at 72
enters or leaves the system, while it does work or alters its volume, km/hr is 1500kg. Find the kinetic energy of this combined mass.
but which increases or diminishes should a small amount of heat a.300kJ b.330kJ
enter or leave. c.305kJ d. 310kJ
a.Internal energy b. system
c. entropy d. Enthalpy SOLUTION

52. The quantity of heat required to change the temperature of K=mv2 = (1500kg)(72km/hr)2 (1000m/km)2
unit mass through one degree. 2k (2)(1kg-m/N-sec2 )(3000 sec/hr)2
a. Temperature b. Specific Heat = 300,000 J or 300 kJ
c. Thermal Equilibrium d. Calorie
59. A mass of 5kg is 100m above a given datum where local
53. “If the temperature of a given quantity of gas is held constant, g=9.75 m/sec2. Find the gravitational force in newton’s and the
the volume of the gas varies inversely with the absolute pressure potential energy of the mass w/ respect to the datum.
during a change of state” a.49.25 N,4925 J b.52.05 N,5205 J
a.General Gas Laws b. Joule’s Law c.48.75 N,4875 J d.47.85 N,4785 J
c. Charles’ Law d. Boyle’s Law
SOLUTION
54. An internally reversible process of a substance during which P = mg z = (5kg)(9.75m/sec2)(100m = 4875 J
the pressure remains constant. k (1kg-m/N-sec2)
a.isometric b.isothermal
c.adiabatic d.isobaric Fg = mg = 5(9.75) = 48.75 N
k 1
55. The energy stored in a substance by virtue of the activity and
configuration of its molecules and of the vibration of the atoms 60. A pressure gage register 50 psig in a region where the
within the molecules. barometer is 14.25 psia. Find the absolute pressure in Pa.
a.Internal Energy b .Heat a.453 kPa b.434 kPa
c. Enthalpy d.Entropy c.435 kPa d.443 kPa

56. “When two bodies, isolated from other environment, are in SOLUTION
thermal equilibrium with a third body, the two are in thermal P = Patm + Pg = 14.25 + 50 = 64.25 psia
equilibrium with each other” is a statement of…….. P = (64.25psia)(6894.8Pa/psi) = 443 kPa
a.1st Law of Thermodynamics
c.2nd Law of Thermodynamic 61. During an isentropic process of 1.36 kg/sec of air, the
b. Zeroth Law d. temperature increases from 4.44° C to 115.6°C. if Cp=1.0062kNm
Maxwell’s Theory of Thermal Equilbrium for a non-flow process, what is ∆H?
kg∙K
57. “Not all energy received as heat by a heat-engine cycle can a.152.2 kg/s b.152.2 J/s
be converted into mechanical work, some are also rejected” is a c.152.2 kJ/s d.152.2 Btu/s
statement of…….
a.1st Law of Thermodynamic s SOLUTION
b.Zeroth Law ∆H = mCp∆T = 1.36kg/s(1.0062kNm/kg∙K)(388.75-277.59K) = 152.
c. 2nd Law of Thermodynamics kJ/s
d.Law of Conservation of Energy
62. This Law States that “ The quantity of the substance entering 73. It is the highest value of apparent stress on the stress-strain
the system is equal to the substance leaving the system” curve.
a.1st Law of Thermodynamics a. Proportional limit
b.Law of Conservation of Mass b. Elastic limit
c.Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion c. Yield point
d.Law of Conservation of Energy d. Tensile point

63. “if the pressure of a given quantity of gas is held constant, the 74. It is a measure of the stiffness of a material determined by the
volume of the gas varies directly with the absolute temperature” slope of the straight-line portion of the stress-strain curve
a. General Gas Law b. Boyle’s Law c. a. Modulus of elasticity
Charles’ Law d. Joule’s Law b. Modulus of rigidity
c. Strain
64. “The Acceleration of a particular body is directly proportional d. Stress
to the resultant force acting on it and inversely proportional to its
mass” is a statement of 75. A ductile material is one that can be stretched, formed, or
a. Joule’s Law b. 1st Law of drawn to a significant degree before fracture. A metal that
Thermodynamics exhibits a percent elongation greater than ____ % is considered to
c. Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion d. Boyle’s Law be ductile.
a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5
65. “Energy is neither created nor destroyed, but is converted
from one form to another” 76. A brittle material is one that fails suddenly under load with little
a. 1st Law of Thermodynamics or no plastic deformation. A metal that exhibits a percent
b. Newton’s 2nd Law of Motion elongation ____ 5.0% is considered to be brittle.
c. 2nd Law of Thermodynamics a. equal
d. Law of Conservation of Mass b. Greater than
c. Less than
d. It depends on the room temperature
FEU( GEAS STRENGTH)
77. The ratio of shearing stress to shearing strain is called:
66. It occurs when a cutting action is applied as you would see a. Modulus of elasticity
with scissors, tin snips, or punches. b. Modulus of rigidity
a. Direct shear c. Torsional shear c. Modulus of elongation
b. Bending stress d. Torsional stress d. Modulus of stressibility

67. It occurs when a member carries a load perpendicular to its 78. It is the ability of a material to absorbed applied energy
long axis while being supported in a stable manner. without failure
a. Direct shear c. Torsional shear a. Ductility b. Brittleness
b. Bending stress d. Torsional stress. c. Hardness d. Toughness

68. It is the internal resistance offered by a unit area of the 79. It is the indication of the resistance of a material to indentation
material from which a member from which a member is made to by a penetrator.
an externally applied load. a. Ductility b. Brittleness
a. stress b. strain c. Hardness d. Toughness
c. moment d. Torque
80. It is a measure of pulling and pushing force
69. A certain support stand design to carry downward loads. a. Axial force
Compute the stress in the square shaft at the upper part of the b. Shear force
stand for a load of 27,000 lb. The line of action of the applied of c. Torque
the applied load is centered on the axis on the shaft, and the d. Bending moments
load is applied through a thick plate that distributes the force to
the entire cross section of the stand. 81. It is the measure of the total resistance to sliding.
a. 10,000psI b. 11,000psi a. Axial force
c. 12,000psi d. 13,000psi b. Shear force
c. Torque
F 27,000lb lb d. Bending moments
  2
 12,000 2  12,000 psi
A 2.25in in
82. It is the measure of the resistance to twisting.
70. The proportional limit is the value of stress on the stress-strain a. Axial force
diagram curve at which the curve first deviates from a straight b. Shear force
line. c. Torque
a. Proportional limit d. Bending moments
b. Elastic limit
c. Yield point 83. A common bar suspended from certain support has axial load
d. Tensile point of 10kN. If the bar has a cross section of 20mm2, find the stress
experience by the bar.
71. It is the value of stress on the stress-strain curve at which the a. 350MPa b. 420MPa
material has deformed plastically; that is, it will no longer return to c. 485MPa d. 500MPa
its original size and shape after removing the load. 10,000 N
a. Proportional limit
  500MPa
20 x10 6 m 2
b. Elastic limit
c. Yield point
d. Tensile point

72. It is the value of stress on the stress-strain curve at which there


is a significant increase in strain with little or no increase in stress.
a. Proportional limit
b. Elastic limit
c. Yield point
d. Tensile point
84. Assume that a 25-mm diameter rivet joins the plates that are TL 14k (12)(3x12) 180
each 125 mm wide. The allowable stresses are 130 MPa for
   ( 5) 4 x  0.47
JG 12 x10 6 
bearing in the plate material and 65 MPa for shearing of the rivet. 32

Determine the minimum thickness of each plate.


a. 10MPa b. 20MPa 90. What is the minimum diameter of a solid steel shaft that will
c. 30MPa d. 40Mpa not twist through more than 4° in a 6m length when subjected to
a torque of 13kN-m? What max shearing stress is developed?
P G=85 Gpa

V b  a. 107.6mm b. 113.3mm
 2 dt
4 d c. 121.9mm d. 126.4mm
P
65M 
V t 
TL
 2 d b JG
4 ( 25mm)
31.91kPa  13k (6)
V  P  31.91kN t 4 x 
180  (32d ) 85 x10 9
4

P ( 25mm)130M
 d  107.57mm
A t  9.82mm
31.91kNkN
 91. Determine the elongation in a helical steel spring composed
[125mm  8mm  25mm  8mm]
of 20 turns of 20-mm diameter wire on a mean radius of 90 mm
  39.89MPa when the spring is supporting a load of 2.5kN. Use G=83 Gpa
85. A cylinder pressure vessel is fabricated from plates which have a. 160mm b. 165mm
a thickness of 20mm. The diameter of the pressure vessel is 450 c. 170mm d. 175mm
mm and its length is 3.5m. Determine the maximum internal 64(2.5k )(90mm) 3 (20)
pressure which can be applied if the stress in the steel is limited to   175mm
83GPa(20mm) 4
150MPa.
a. 15.33MPa b. 16.67MPa FEU(GEAS THERMODYNAMICS)
c. 17.53MPa d. 18.83MPa
D 92. It is the transfer of energy from the more energetic particles of
t 
2t substance to the adjacent less energetic ones as a result of
 (450mm) interactions between the particles.
150 MPa 
2(25mm) a. Conduction c. Convection
  16.67 MPa b. Radiation d. Absorption

93. It indicates that the rate of heat conduction in a direction is


86. The wall thickness of a 3ft-diameter spherical tank is 4/17 in.
proportional to the temperature gradient in that direction.
Calculate the allowable internal pressure if the stress is limited to
a. Fourier’s Law of Heat Conduction
9000 psi.
b. Fourier’s Law of Heat Convection
a. 155.47psi b. 169.25psi
c. Fourier’s Law of Heat Radiation
c. 176.47psi d. 188.73psi
d. Fourier’s Law of Heat Absorption
pD 94. Which of the following is considered the best conductor of
 heat?
4t
p(4  12in ) a. Gold b. Copper c. Silver d. Diamond
9000 
4(4 / 17in )
95. It is the mode of energy transfer between a solid surface and
p  176.47 psi
the adjacent liquid or gas that is in motion, and it involves the
combined effect conduction and fluid motion.
a. Conduction c. Convection
87. A steel bar 40mm in diameter and 3m long is surrounded by a
b. Radiation d. Absorption
shell of cast iron 6mm thick. Compute the load that will compress
the combined bar a total of 0.95 mm in the length of 2m. For steel
96. It is the energy emitted by the matter in the form of
E=300GPa, and for cast iron, E=150GPa.
electromagnetic waves as a result of the changes in the
a. 151kN b. 161kN
electronic configurations of the atom or molecules.
c. 171kN d. 181kN
a. Conduction c. Convection
b.Radiation d. Absorption
PL

AE 97. It states that energy can neither be destroyed nor created; it
3 P ( 2 m) can only change forms.
0.8  10 m 
AE a. First law of thermodynamics
P(3) b. Second law of thermodynamics
0.95  10 3  
4 ( 40 mm) 2
300G  4 52mm)  ( 40mm) ]150G

[( 2 2
c. Third law of thermodynamics
P  160.57kN d. Zeroth law of thermodynamics

88. A steel rod 3.5m long is secured between two walls. If the load
98. In second law of thermodynamic, which of the following state
on the rod is zero at 30°C, compute the stress when the
that no heat engine can have a thermal efficiency of 100% or as
temperature drops to -30°C. The cross sectional area of the rod is
far as power plant to operate, the working fluid must exchange
1200mm2, α =11.7um/(m°C), and E=200Gpa
heat with the environment as well as the furnace.
a. 110MPa b. 120MPa
a. Kelvin –Plank Statement
c. 130MPa d. 140Mpa
b. Clausius-Plank Statement
c. Clausius Statement
  LT
 d. Kelvin Statement
PL T 
 E
AE
  TE  (11.7  )(30  30)( 200G) 99. In second law of thermodynamic, which of the following state
PL that no device can transfer heat from cooler body to a warmer
LT    140.4MPa
AE one without leaving an effect on the surroundings.
a. Kelvin –Plank Statement
89. A steel shaft 3ft long that has a diameter of 5in is subjected to b. Clausius-Plank Statement
a torque of 14kip-ft. Determine the maximum shearing stress. c. Clausius Statement
G=12x106 psi. d. Kelvin Statement
a. 0.47° b. 0.53° c. 0.68° d. 0.71°
100. It is defined as the amount of light output in lumens per W of 110. A piston cylinder device initially contains 0.8 m3 of air at
electricity consumed. 110kPa and 80°C. The air is now compressed to 0.2 m3 in such a
a. Light intensity c. Light efficacy way that the temperature inside the cylinder remains constant.
b. Light efficiency d. Light luminosity Determine the work done during this process.
a.-122kJ b. -123kJ c. -124kJ d. -125kJ
101. Carnot cycle is composed of how many reversible
processes? 0.2 1kJ
W  (110kPa)(0.8m 3 ) ln( )( )  122kJ
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 0.8 1kPa  m 3

102. Which of the following processes are involved in carnot 111. It is the energy possesses by the system as a result of its
cycle? elevation with respect to the gravitational acceleration of the
a. Two isothermal ; two isobaric earth.
b. One isothermal; three adiabatic a. Potential b.Kinetic c. Momentum d.Impulse
c. Three isobaric; one adiabatic
d. Two adiabatic ; two isothermal 112. It states that if two bodies are in thermal equilibrium with a
third body, they are also in thermal equilibrium with each other
103. State that the thermal efficiencies of all reversible heat a. First law of thermodynamics
engines operating between the same two reservoirs are the b. Second law of thermodynamics
same, and that no heat engine is more efficient than a reversible c. Third law of thermodynamics
one operating between the same two reservoirs. d. Zeroth law of thermodynamics
a. Throttle principle
b. Otto principle 113. Determine the mass of the air in a room whose dimensions
c. Carnot principle are (5x6x7) cm at 105 kPa and 27°C.
d. Kelvin principle
R'  gas constant
104. A carnot heat engine receives 500KJ of heat per cycle from R' air  0.287 m 3 kPa
/ kg  K

a high-temperature source at 600 °C and rejects heat a low PV 105kPa(5 x6 x7m 3 )


temperature sink at 40°C. Determine the thermal efficiency of this m   256.1g
R' T 0.287 m 3 kPa
/ kg  K
(27  273K )
Carnot engine.
a. 93.33% b. 6.67% c. 35.85% d. 64.15%
114. Heat is transferred to a heat engine from a furnace at a rate
TL (40  273) K
  1  1  0.6415(64.15%) of 92MW. If the rate of waste heat rejection to a nearby river is
TH (600  273) K
45MW, determine the net power output and the thermal
105. A piston cylinder device contains a liquid-vapor mixture of efficiency for this heat engine.
water at 400K. During a constant pressure process, 700 KJ of heat a.48.91% b. 51.09% c. 32.84% d. 67.15%
is transferred to the water. As a result, part of the liquid in the QH  92 MJs
cylinder vaporizes. Determine the entropy change of the water
QL  45 MJs
during this process.
a. 1.75kJ/K b. 280kJ-K QL 45
 1 1  0.5109 (51.09%)
c. 7000kJ d. 0.57K/kJ QH 92
Q 700kJ kJ
S    1.75 115. The food compartment of a refrigerator is maintained at 4°C
T 400 K K by removing heat from it at a rate of 300 KJ/min. If the required
106. Which of the following equation of state has two constants? power input to the refrigerator is 3KW, determine the coefficient
a. Vander Waals Equation of performance of the refrigerator.
b. Beattie-Bridgeman Equation a.1.67 b. 2.33 c. 3.67 d. 4. 12
c. Benedict-Webb-Rubin Equation
d. Strobridge Equation 300kJ / min 1kW
COP  ( )  1.67
3kW 60kJ / min
107. How many constant are there in Strobridge Equation of
State? 116. A 50 kg iron block at 80°C is dropped into an insulated tank
a.13 b. 14 c. 15 d. 16 that contains 0.5 m3 of liquid water at 25°C. Determine the
temperature when thermal equilibrium reached. The specific
108. Which of the following equation of state has eight constant? heat of iron is 0.45kJ/kg-°C and for water is 4.18kJ/kg-°C.
a. Vander Waals Equation a.20. 7°C b. 25.6°C c. 30.1°C d. 35.6°C
b. Beattie-Bridgeman Equation
0.5m3 kJ
c. Benedict-Webb-Rubin Equation 50kg(0.45 kgkgC )(T2  80C )  (4.18 )(T2  25C )  0
d. Strobridge Equation
m3
0.001 kg kg  C
T2  25.6C
109. Consider a person standing in a breezy room at 22°C.
Determine the total rate of heat transfer from this person if the 117. A rigid tank contains a hot fluid that is cooled while being
exposed surface area and the average outer surface stirred by a paddle wheel. Initially, the internal energy of the fluid
temperature of the person are 1.2 m2 and 33°C, respectively, and is 850kJ. During the cooling process, the fluid loses 550kJ of heat,
the convection heat transfer coefficient is 6 W/m2.ε=0.95 and and the paddle wheel does 200kJ of work on the fluid. Determine
σ=5.67x10-8 W/m4-K4 the final energy of the fluid. Neglect the energy stored in the
a.120.5J/s b. 135.7J/s c. 143.2J/s d. 151.9J/s paddle wheel.
Qconvection  hA(Ts  T f ) a.500kJ b. 550 kJ c. 600kJ d. 650 kJ
W Q  U  W
=5 (1.2m 2 )(33  22)C
m 2 C 200kJ  (U 2  850kJ )  550kJ
= 66W U 2  500kJ
Qradiation   (T  T
s
4 4
surr )
W 118. Three moles of an ideal gas are compressed slowly and
= 0.95(5.67 x108 )(1.2m 2 )[(33  274)4  (22  273) 4 ]K 4
m4  K 4 isothermally from a volume of 5 to 1.5 ft3, at a temperature of
= 77.2W 320K. How much work is done?
Qtotal  66W  77.2W  143.2W  143.2 J / s a.-8.12kJ b. -9.61kJ c. -10.44kJ d. -
11.59kJ

V2 J 1.5
W  nRT ln  3mol(8.317 )(320K ) ln  9612.9 J  9.61kJ
V1 mol  K 5
119. A 4-in wall of fire brick, k=9 Btu/(ft2-hr-F/in), has one surface at 127. The wavelength of the red light from a helium-neon sensor is
300F, the other at 90F. Find the heat conducted through the area 633 nm in air but 474 nm in the aqueous humor inside our
of 2ft2 in 1 day. eyeballs. Calculate the speed of light in this substance.
a.22, 680Btu b. 19, 650Btu c. 15,510Btu d. a. 2.25 x 108 m/s b. 3.25 x 108 m/s
10,730Btu c. 3.00 x 108 m/s d. 1.25 x 108 m/s
Calculating the index of refraction, we have:
T Btu 300  90
Q  kAt  (9 2 )( 2 ft 2 )( 24  hr ) F
𝜆 633
L ft  hr  F
4 in
𝑛= = = 1.335
in
𝜆𝑜 474
= 22,680 Btu For the velocity of light in this index we have:
3.00𝑥108 𝑚/𝑠 2.247𝑥108 𝑚
120. If 80 g of iron shot at 100C is dropped into 200 g of water at 𝑣= =
𝑐
= ≈ 2.25𝑥108 𝑚/𝑠 (a)
𝑛 1.335 𝑠
20C contained in an iron vessel of mass 50 g, find the resulting
temperature. 128. A spaceship moving away from Earth with speed of 0.900c
a.20.1°C b. 21.8°C c. 22. 3°C d. 24.6°C fires a robot space probe in the same direction as its motion, with
80(0.12)(T2  100)  200(1)(T2  20)  50(0.12)(T2  20) speed of 0.700c relative to the spaceship. What is the probe’s
T2  24.6C velocity relative to the Earth?
121. When a 2lb of brass at 212°F is dropped into 5lb of water at a.0.900c b. 0.345c c. 0.700c d. 0.982c
35°F, the resulting temperature is 41.2°F. Find the specific heat of
brass in Btu/lb-°F. 𝑣𝑎 + 𝑣𝑏
a.1.120 b. 0.091 c. 0.321 d. 1.233 𝑣𝑟 = 𝑣 𝑣
1 + 𝑎 2𝑏
𝑐
Qlost  Qgain 𝑣𝑟 =
0.900𝑐+0.700𝑐
= 0.982𝑐 (d)
(0.9)(0.7)𝑐2
1+
Qbrass  Qwater 𝑐2

Btu 129. In optics, this effect refers to the blurring of the image
2lb (C )( 212 F  41.2 F )  5lb (1 )( 41.2 F  35F )
lb  F produced on a concave mirror due to the convergence of rays
Btu far from the mirror to other points on the principal axis. What do
C  0.091 you call this effect?
lb  F a.spherical aberration b. focal divergence
122. How much heat is necessary to raise the temperature of 0.80 c. parallax error d. Snell’s effect
kg of ethyl alcohol from 15°C of its boiling point 78.3°C?
a.10kcal b. 20kcal c. 30kcal d. 40kcal 130. In fluid mechanics, this shows that the pressure of a fluid
Q  mct decreases as the speed of the fluid increases. In addition, the
cal pressure of a fluid decreases as the elevation increases.
Q  0.8kg(0.6 )(78.3  15)C a.Clairut’s equation b. Bernoulli’s equation
g  C
c. Maxwell’s equation d. Hyrdofluid equation
Q  30kcal
131. In electrodynamics, what term refers to the average speed
123. The weight-density of air at 32F and 29.92 in Hg pressure is of the charge carriers?
0.081 lb/ft3. What is its weight-density, in lb/ft3, at an altitude a. drag velocity b. molecular-kinetic speed c. drift
where the pressure is 13.73 in Hg and the temperature is -40F? speed d. charge velocity
a.0.044 b. 0.055 c. 0.066 d. 0.77
 PV   PV  132. In electromagnetics and wave theory, what refers to waves,
   
 mT 1  mT  2 commonly generated by electronic devices, whose wavelengths
 P   P  ranges from approximately 0.3m to 10-4 m. Due to their short
    
 T 1  T  2 wavelengths these are often used in radar systems and for
 29.92   13.73  studying the atomic and molecular properties of matter.
    
 0.081x 273K 1  x 233K  2 a.Radio waves b. Microwaves
lb c. AM waves d. Radar waves
 2  0.044 3
ft

TUP(GEAS PHYSICS) ADU(GEAS STRENGTH OF MATERIALS)

124. Suppose that energy Q is required to accelerate a car from 133. A hole is to be punched out of plate having a shearing
rest to v, neglecting friction. How much added energy would be strength of 40 ksi. The compressive stress in the punch is limited to
required to increase the speed from v to 2v? 50 ksi. Compute the maximum thickness of plate from which a
a.Q b.2Q c. 3Q d.4Q hole 2.5 inches in diameter can be punched.
a. 0.500 in b. 0.781 in c. 0.102 in d. 0.204 in
Using the energy equation W=KE2 – KE1
Q = 0.5mv2 – 0 - condition 1 t = 2.5(50) / 4(40) = 0.781 inches
W = 0.5m(2v)2 – 0.5mv2 - condition 2
W=2mv2 – 0.5mv2 = 3(0.5mv2) = 3Q 134. A hole is to be punched out of plate having a shearing
strength of 40 ksi. The compressive stress in the punch is limited to
125. Suppose you want to store 1.00 J of electric potential energy 50 ksi. If the plate is 0.25 inches thick, determine the diameter of
in a volume of 1.00 m3 in vacuum. What is the magnitude of the the smallest hole that can be punched
required electric field? a. 0.800 in b. 0.871 in c. 0.435 in d. 0.600 in
a. 0.475 MV/m b. 0.336MV/m
c. 0.225TV/m d. 0.113TV/m D = 4(0.25)(40) / 50 = 0.800 inches

u=1.00J/1.00m3 = 1.00J/m3 135. A large pipe, called a penstock in hydraulic work, is 1.5 m in
2𝑢 2(1.00) diameter. It is composed of wooden staves bound together by
𝐸=√ =√
𝜖𝑜 𝜖𝑜 steel hoops, each 300 sq. Millimetre in cross-sectional area, and is
E=0.475 MV/m (a) used to conduct water from a reservoir to power a house. If the
maximum tensile stress permitted in the hoops is 130 MPa, what is
126. Material a is a water and material b is a glass with index of the maximum spacing between hoops under a head of water of
refraction 1.52. If the incident ray makes an angle of 60o with the 30 m?
normal, find the direction of the reflected ray. a. 17.7mm b. 77.1 mm c. 177 mm d. 71.7 mm
a.49.3o b. 91.3o c. 60o d. 34.7o (1000)(9.81)(30)(1.5)L = 2(300x10^-6)(130x10^6)
L = 177 mm
According to law of reflection, 𝜃𝑟 = 𝜃𝑎 , hence if 𝜃𝑎 = 60𝑜 then 𝜃𝑟 =
60𝑜 (c)
136. At what angular velocity will the stress in a rotating steel ring d = 114 mm
equal to 150 MPa if its mean radius is 220 mm? The density of the
steel is 7.85 Mg/m^3. τ = 16(12000) / [π(.114)^3]
a. 19.87 rad/s b. 159 rad/s τ = 41.3 Mpa
c. 138.2 rad/s d. 628 rad/s
147. What is the minimum diameter of a solid steel shaft that will
ω = (1/0.22)(150x10^6 / 7850)^(1/2) = 628 rad/s not twist through more than 3 degrees in a 6 m length when
subjected to a torque of 12 kN.m? Use G=83GPa.
137. A pipe carry steam at 3.5 MPa has an outside diameter of a. 114 mm b. 116 mm c. 118 mm d. 120 mm
450 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. A gasket is inserted
between the flange at one end of the pipe and a flat plate use (π/4)d^4 = (12000)(6) / [(3)(π/180)(83x10^9)]
to cap the end. How many 40-mm-diameter bolts must be used d = 114 mm
to hold the cap on if the allowable stress in the bolts is 80 MPa, of
which 55 MPa is the initial stress? 148. A steel rod 2.5 m long is secured between two walls. If the
a. 14 b. 15 c. 16 d. 17 load on the rod is zero at 20 degree Celsius, compute the stress
when the temperature drops to -20 degrees Celsius. The cross-
N = (3.5x10^6)(0.45 – 2x0.01)^2 / [(0.04^2)(88–55)x10^6] = 16.18 sectional are if the rod is 1200 sq. mm, coefficient of linear
round up N = 17 expansion = 11.7 um/(m-deg.C), and E = 200 GPa. Assume that
the walls are rigid.
138. A pipe carry steam at 3.5 MPa has an outside diameter of a. 69.3 MPa b. 96.3 MPa c. 93.6 MPa d. 69.3 MPa
450 mm and a wall thickness of 10 mm. A gasket is inserted
between the flange at one end of the pipe and a flat plate use σ = (200x10^9)(11.7x10^-6)(20 - -20) = 93.6x10^6 Pa
to cap the end. What circumferential stress is developed in the σ = 93.6 MPa
pipe?
a. 75.3 MPa b. 37.65 MPa c. 78.75 MPa d. 39.38 MPa 149. Determine the maximum shearing stress in a helical steel
spring composed of 20 turns of 20 mm-diamter wire on a mean
σ = (3.5)(450 – 2x10) / [2(10)] = 75.3 MPa radius of 80 mm when tha spring is supporting a load of 2 kN. Use
G = 83 GPa.
139. It is the maximum safe stress that a material can carry a. 110.6 MPa b. 112.3 MPa
a. working stress b. Ultimate stress c. 120.6 MPa d. 134.6 MPa
c. rupture strength d. Yield strength
m = 80/10 = 8
140. It is the point at which there is an appreciable elongation of
the material without any corresponding increase of load τ = [16(2000)(0.08) / π(0.02)^3]x{[4(8)-1]/[4(8)-4] + (0.615/8)}
a. Elastic limit b. Yield point τ = 120.6 Mpa
c. Ultimate stress d. Point of rupture
150. Determine the elongation in a helical steel spring composed
141. This component measures the pulling (or pushing) action of 20 turns of 20 mm-diamter wire on a mean radius of 80 mm
perpendicular to the section when tha spring is supporting a load of 2 kN. Use G = 83 GPa.
a. Torque b. Bending moment a. 87.9 mm b. 78.9 mm c. 98.7 mm d. 89.7 mm
c. Axial forces d. Shearing force
δ = 64(2000)(0.08^3)(20) / [(83x10^9)(0.02^4)]
142. A steel rod having a cross-sectional area of 300 sq. Meters δ = 98.7 mm
and a length of 150 m is suspended vertically from one end. It
supports a tensile load of 20 kN at the lower end. If the unit mass 151. These are components of the total resistance to sliding the
of steel is 7850 kg/m^3 and E = 200x10^3 MN/m^2, find the total portion to one side of the exploratory section past the other.
elongation of the rod. a. Torque b. Bending moment
a. 54.3 mm b. 40 mm c. 43.3 mm d. 35 mm c. Axial forces d. Shear forces

δ = [(7850)(9.8)(150^2) / 2(200X10^9)] + [(20000)(150)(1000^2) / 152. Who first postulated that stress is proportional to strain in
300(200X10^9)] 1678?
δ = 54.3 mm a. Thomas Young b. Robert Hooke
c. Andrew Pytel d. Charles Augustus
143. What is the theoretical maximum value of Poisson’s ratio of
any given material subjected to a uniform triaxial stress MIT(GEAS CHEMISTRY)
a. 0 b. 1 c. 1/3 d. ½
153. How many zeroes in the measurement 0.00020040 are
144. A steel bar 50 mm in diameter and 2 m long is surrounded by significant?
a shell of cast iron 5 mm thick. Compute the load that will a. three b. four c. six d. seven
compress the combined bar a total of 0.8 mm in the length of 2m.
For steel E = 200 GPa, and for cast iron E = 100 Gpa 154. Which of the following describes a chemical change?
a. 291 kN b. 240 kN c. 192 kN d. 420 kN a. Water boiling to form steam
b. Sugar dissolving in a cup of coffee
P = [(π/4)(0.05^2)(200x10^9)(0.0008)/2] + c. Hamburger grease solidifying on a plate
[(π/4)(0.06^2 -0.05^2)(100x10^9)(0.0008)/2] d. Tarnishing silver
P = 192 kN
145. A solid steel shaft 5 m long is stressed to 80 MPa when twisted 155. A homogenous mixture can be separated by all of the
through 4 degrees. Using G = 83 GPa, compute the shaft following methods except
diameter. a. Filtration
a. 104 mm b. 138 mm c. 148 mm d. 160 mm b. Chromatography
c. Crystallization
r = (80)(5) / [(4)(π/180)(83000)] = 69 mm d. Distillation
d = 2(69) = 138 mm
156. Which of the following is not a pure substance?
146. A solid steel shaft is not to twist through more than 3 degrees a. Hydrogen
in a 6 m length when subjected to a torque of 12 kN.m. What b. Oxygen
maximum shearing stress is developed? Use G=83GPa. c. Water
a. 41.3 MPa b. 43.4 MPa c. 34.3 MPa d. 17.6 MPa d. Milk

(π/4)d^4 = (12000)(6) / [(3)(π/180)(83x10^9)]


157. A laboratory experiment was performed to determine the 169. At STP, 1 mole will occupy 22.4L
percent by mass of water in a hydrate. The accepted value is
36.0% water whose observed value has an error of 5.00%. Find the 170. The properties of solution include all of the following except
percent by mass of water. that
a. 31.0% water a. It is homogeneous mixture if it has been well stirred
b. 36.0% water b. Dissolved particles will settle out upon stirring
c. 37.8% water c. It is clear and transparent with particles too small to be seen
d. 41.0% water d. Dissolved particles will pass through a piece of filter paper

36% * 1.05 =37.8%

158. Which of the following phase changes represent


sublimation?
a. Solid → gas
b. Gas → solid
c. Solid → liquid
d. Gas → liquid

159. The amount of energy needed to change a given mass of


ice to water at constant temperature is called the heat of
a. Fusion
b. Formation
c. Condensation
d. Crystallization

160. Which of the following is a binary compound?


a. Hydrochloric acid
b. Oxygen
c. Citric acid
d. Sodium chlorate

161. An example of a ternary compound is


a. Potassium chlorate
b. Ammonia
c. Silver chloride
d. Sodium bromide

162. What is the charge of a hydrogen atom?


a. 1+ b. 1− c. 2+ d.

163. The impossibility of knowing both the precise location and


velocity of subatomic particle at the same time is known as the
a. Diffraction principle b. Probability principle
c. Limiting principle d. Uncertainty principle

164. An atom which has the greatest ability to attract electron


a. Oxygen
b. Nitrogen
c. Sulfur
d. Bromine

165. If the volume of the mole of gas molecules remains constant,


lowering the temperature will make the pressure
a. Increase
b. Decrease
c. Increase then decrease
d. Decrease then increase

166. Whenever you have equal volumes of gases at the same


temperature and pressure, the volume must
a. Contain equal number of particles
b. Contain 2.4 milliliters of STP
c. Contain one mole of any gas at STP
d. Contain the Avogadro’s number

167. What pressure must be applied to 225mL of gas at 1atm to


reduce its volume to 100mL?
a. 0.44atm
b. 2.25atm
c. 22500atm
d. 1710atm

P1V1=P2V2

168. How many moles of 𝑂2 are present in 44.8L of 𝑂2 at STP?


a. 1.2moles
b. 1.4moles
c. 2.0moles
d. 2.8moles

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