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SSC JE (Mains) : 2018 CONVENTIONAL TEST SERIES CIVIL ENGINEERING SUB.: FULL LENGTH 2 Candidate's Name Candidate's Invigilator's Date Signature Signature Language: Hindi English Maximum Marks : 300 Instructions for the Candidates aadt %q frend 4. Candidates should attempt any of five 4, araeff my frat ofa geal or Uae SAT, question. All questions carry equal marks. wi ed GAM ais HF 2. Each candidates will be given one Answer 2. UelH sruell af we uae yaar a7 Booklet. Candidate must write their Name, Roll Ure) sae cee oftre & sar Number, Branch and Subject at the prescribed WIM WR STAT ATH, UieT place on the Cover Page of Answer Booklet ara, wier va Pare we eT area P| correctly. 3. wih veto wee melt ant Gh ae 3. Answer to all questions must be retaining one fort vm are (RS /sitoh) AA Sar Language onlyi.e. Hindi or English. siftard 21 4, No credit will be given for answer written ina 4, armaif aren fa wa fac FY ar & language other than the selected language. fatten Reet ara wer a Ra Ta oT O fay ag aa ae fey aT ENGINEERS ACADEMY” IES ¢ GATE + PSUs « JTO « IAS » NET Corporate Office : 101-102, Ram Nagar, Bambala Pulia, Toll Tax, Tonk Road, Pratap Nagar, Jaipur (Raj.), Ph. : 94-809 444 4777 Head Office : §-52-53, Mahaveer Nagar, Behind Jaipur Hospital, Gopalpura, Tonk Road, Jaipur (Raj.), Ph. : +94- 809 444 1999 Website : www.engineersacademy.org | Email: info@engineersacademy.org Liz Por PLINY 491-8290 256 342 Eerie eee a4 ENGINEERS ACADEMY CSRS Tee ~=SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Serie: 18 Ed 1. (a) What is the chief constituent of oil paints? Explain the function of each constituent. [20 Marks] 1. (b)_ The readings given in the table below were recorded in a levelling operation from points 1 to 10. Find the reduce “yy. height of instrument method and apply appropriate checks,@The point 10 is a bench mark having elevation of 66.374 m Deine the loop closure. 40 Vv Station |Chainage] B.S. | LS. i Remarks 1 0 0.597 B.M. =68.233m 2 20 2.587, 1 32 CP. 3 40 1 4 60 ci l 5 80 & 0.376 6 100 1.522 CP. 7 120 3.771 8 144 1,334 1.985 CP. 9 0.601 10 | 180 2.002 x [30 Marks] 1. (ce) Find the quantity of cement and sand. If the volume of cement mortar required is 8m° and the ratio of cement mortar used is 1 : 5. [10 Marks] # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 12 SNES E: info@engineersacademy.org We www.engineersacademy.org ENGINEERS ACADEMY Mey SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Series-2018 3 1. (a) Oil paints & FI APT Tz, HAH aT S OM H Bassa! [20 Marks] 1. (b) a A ag Ureh 4 fay ay cea fg 1 4 10 cH Ta A ware 4 Rens fox wy eo) wR oT da a Gay ofa ET ai at oft arya oe wt fg 10 dae 8 Rhee 66.374 m @| Ure Waeer Peifta we W e G Station|Chainage] BS. | TS. | FS. Remarks 1 0 (0.597 YM. = 68.233m 2 20 (2.587 3d CP. 3 40 1565/9 4 60 19 5 80 aa 6 100 [2.244 1,522 CP. 7 120 Ramm 8 140 4 1.985 CP. 9 160 0.601 10. 1 2.002 s [30 Marks] lL © cities Afar ara sAfire| ae ate Ree & an? ara oO stared? 2 sik Wie Alek or aque 1:5 soar fafaey [10 Marks] # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 E; infor@engincersacademy.org mwwengineersacademy.org, SUES end ENGINEERS ACADEMY CSRS Tee ~=SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Serie: 18 4 2. (a) Discuss the five steps involved in the setting up of a Theodolite [15 Marks] 2. (b) Determine the slope and deflection at the free end of the cantilever beam loaded as shown in figure. Take I = 10,000 cm* and E = 2.1 « 10° Kg/em? & 100 kg/m Vv & B A 2m ——_ 05 in “0 > [15 Marks] 2. (©) Draw the SED and BMD for the2beam ‘earrying loads as shown in fig. and locate the point of @bntraflexure 10 kN 0 20 KNinY Ze [30 Marks] a width of 30 m, depth of 3m and a mean velocity of 1.25 m/sec. Find the height of a weir to be built on the stream floor to raise the water level by 1m. Assume value of discharge coefficient as 0.95 3. [20 Marks] # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 12 SNES E: info@engineersacademy.org We www.engineersacademy.org ENGINEERS ACADEMY Cae ~=SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Series-2018 5 2. (a) ww Passe H ere 4 wie a a a ai wife) [15 Marks] 2 () TTA SW RW aa go ao a aM ae afer, fort an fra & aa @| I = 10,000 cm? itt E = 2.1 = 10° Kg/em? Fairy 100 kg/m » > [15 Marks] 2 («) faa farm stars aa Fat SME (S.ED.) ie doa amet enka (B.M.D.) aie aa oRada farg or aff eengal | oe v 10 kN 20 ky . . im P ¢ s [30 Marks] 3. (a) W& ome ‘dts 30m, Depth (Teed) 3m sie Seer sikat # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 aT 1.25 misee. We ae SH Gas 1m Eni ver wR st asm & fay wef w Faftit fear war) Assume FRET WI |T A 0.95 [20 Marks] ENGINEERS ACADEMY Cae ~=SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Series-2018 3. Explain ~ Boundary layer thickness Displacement thickness Form Drag & The velocity distribution in a laminar boundary layer isgiven 2 ~ s(3}(9 Z Where ux = Velocity in x-direction at a distange y from’ the boundary. 5 = Boundary layer thickness | 6 U, = Free stream velocity Find the ratio of the displacement fificknéss) to the boundary layer thickness. CS [20 Marks] 1 following cross-sectional dimensions: 3. (ec) Amild steel T-section Total depth = 200 Width of Flange 4¥20.mm Thickness of Flahge’= 20 mm Thickness of Web =20 mm If the vid? sires, 6, = 250 MPa, determine the plastic moment capacity of the) section. Also calculate the shape factor for the section, [20 Marks] # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 ENGINEERS ACADEMY Cae ~=SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Series-2018 ae 3. (b) FH afte @) Shr wea Hers Gi) freror oo (ii) Br Sa (ee) water vin oa aT - Pacer Pret earn cok : a-s3)--(3) g ° ¢Y Where uy = #1 (Boundary) & y a xe ar d= den wa ot aes oe Un = Fat eR HT 2 fon we «Ro en Pe oe [20 Marks] 3. (© ww ag Wa Taka enorme uRw@e fay & @A Teg = 200 mms) wet HH ir mm) ~* aang 0 mm MC mm af eg ©, = 250 MPa @, at aes oT oeraceeT amet amd afte) cRae & fay onefa are a vt TOT PHSTY | [20 Marks] # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 ENGINEERS ACADEMY CSRS Tee ~=SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Serie: 18 4. (a) Design a RCC beam for a live load of 30 kN/m (excluding self wt.) The beam is simply supported over effective span of 6.5 m. Use M-25 concrete and Fe-415 steel Considered width of beam = 400 mm Design using (i) LSM and (ii) WSM. y We ’ [40 Marks] 4. (b)_ A soil sample in its natural state has, when aif saturated, a water content of 32.5%. Determine the void ratié, dry and total unit weights. Calculate the total weight of water required to saturate a soil mass of volume 10 m3. Assume,@} 2.69 9 ev 5. (a) Find the length of transition ¢@Ne qnd extra width of pavement required on Horizontal curve @f radius 300 m of a two lane highway passing through rolling terfain,-For a design speed of 80 kmph. Assume all other data a perIRC recommendations. S [25 Marks] [20 Marks] 5. (b) Write a brief naieon the characteristics of good timber. ¢ [20 Marks] 4 5. (c)_ Determi y number of bags of cement required for a standard brick masonry: For a wall of thickness 30 cm for a height of 10 m and length 200 m. (in 1 : 4 mortar.) [15 Marks] # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 12 SNES E: info@engineersacademy.org We www.engineersacademy.org ENGINEERS ACADEMY Cae ~=SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Series-2018 9 4. # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliy ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 (a) (b) (a) (b) © 30 KN/im Fat AR & fry ye RCC eA SH afta PHA we 6.5 Hex H was W ue staftag 21 M-25 HAE F Fe-415 Wa | oaMPT APSY ce beam st Hews 400 mm #1 & O) LSM iy WSMLT SHEET A dsan NE [40 Marks} We yal} TF, oot wreapfaew stax Giga BA we 32.5% Seater eter #1 Rea argue, ew ate Ge cae AT Prey we amPErE 10m er we aH GAN awa fare sy aH Fer wT a REE aR HT GP RG: = 269 o [20 Marks] w a oF o& aor rolling gas S TH VT eT e, fers fery if aa at faval 300 mie forgt 7A 80 kmph & ct transition a3 3 SR BTR SH araerHar & fey afakat 7 Ae wil Stet IRC} see z1 ° [25 Marks] SAGE MT eww arr foot Fa [20 Marks] 30 cm Ari, 10 Alex Sat sie 200 Arex ae dae G aw ge fog & fey orf uric at aRal ot den Pula we) (4 FET FI) [15 Marks] ENGINEERS ACADEMY CSRs SSC-JEn Conventior Test Series-2018 10 6. (a)__ Explain the manufacturing of cement by wet process. [20 Marks] 6. (b) Advantages and disadvantages of concrete sleeper. Be Marks| 6. (c) Write short notes on the following : < (i) Sewer » (ii) Sewage of (iii) Sewerage system d (iv) Drain and trench drain [20 Marks] Q00 # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph: +91-8094441777 ENGINEERS ACADEMY Cae ~=SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Series-2018 11 6. (a) tet vim ent We & fai a aren afer) [20 Marks] 6. (b) Gate WN aT amt sik Joa aga! 120) Marks} 6. (co) FW dita feu ferftre | v (i) Sewer (a1 =TeH) Vv (ii) Sewage (Hel) & (iii) Sewerage system (Frera gore) Vv (iv) Drain and trench drain (aTeft aig aiteft) e [20 Marks] @ goa o Q 0 ® ye A x 4 es a ‘Boal Pauliya, info engincersacademy.org Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 www.engincersacademy.org Phi: +91-8094441777 Coa ENGINEERS ACADEMY SSC-JEn Convention ‘est Series-2018 12 1 Ale lL (@ Ingredients of an oil borne paint: An oil paint essentially congist's of the following ingredients. y 1. A base Vv 2. A vehicle or carrier & 3. A driver ¢ 4. A colouring pigment and » 5. A solvent 4 . 1. Base : A base is solid substance ingafine state of division and it forms the bulk of a paint. It determines the character of the paint and imparts durability to the syfface which is painted. It reduces shrinkage cracks formed on drying and it also forms an opaque layer to obscure the surface of material to be painted. Base for Paints eo + White lead + Red lead . Oxide of or/zine white + Oxide offron + Titanilih white + Antimony-white + Aluminium powder +“ Lithophone 2s) Vehicles : The vehicles are the liquid substance which holds the ingredients of paint in liquid suspension. # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph: +91-8004441777 (NISRA info engincersacademy.org www.engineersacademy.org ENGINEERS ACADEMY see ~=SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Series-2018 13 They are required mainly for two reasons : (i) To make it possible to spread the paint evenly and uniformly on the surface in the form of a thin layer. (ii) To provide a binder for the ingredients of a paint $@ that they may stick or adhere to the surface. y Vehicles for_paints Vv * Linseed oil & + Tung oil ¢ + Poppy oil » + Nutoil y L Station |Chainage] B.S. . JH (m) JRL. (m)| Remarks 1 0 oso7) Se) ) 68.83 | 08.233 2 20 [2.587 e 3,132] 68.285 | 65.698 | CP. 1 3 40 As 66.72 4 60 1 66.374 5 80 or 0376 67.909 6 2.244, 1,522 69,007 | 66.763 | CP. 2 7 o 3771 65.236 8 140, 1.334 1.985] 68.356 | 67.022 | CP. 3 9 160 0.601 67.735 10, | 180 2.002 66.354 Check EBS. — DES. = Last RL. - First RL. =B.S. = 6.762 m LES. = 8.641 m # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 NTNTSSEP NATTA) 2: intor@engincersacademy.org tence W: www.engincersacademy.org 4 ENGINEERS ACADEMY ST tsse5 SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Series-2018 14 > B.S. — LFS. =- 1.879 m First R.L. = 68.233 m Last R.L. = 66.354 m Last R.L. — First R.L. = -1.879 m eo Il reduced levels of corresponding stations are correct. Inquestion, RL of station 10 (given) = 66.374 m \ Loop closure = 66.374 — 66.354 jm 02 m L © Y 1.25V » ~ X+Y oe o 1.25x8@? 1,25x8 I+, 6 So, Volume of cement (X) = ogis3 x 8x1 =067 m= 1.67 « 30 99 bags BY = 1.67 = 5 = 8.35 m Numerical value B 0.2083 « 8 Volume of sand A 2. (a) x Five steps involved 1. Setting ovéP the Station : It involves two process centering of the instrument and approximate levelling. Centering of the instrument Over the station fark is done by a plumb bob or by optical plummet. Approximate levelling is done either with reference to a small circular bubblé provided on tribrach or is done by eye judgement. in the setting up of a theodolite are 2. Levelling : After having centred and approximately levelled the instrument, accurate levelling is done with the help of foot screws and with reference to the plate levels. The purpose of the levelling is to make the vertical axis truly vertical. 4100-102, Ram Nagas Pratap Nagar, Bambaln Puliya, | $14 (SNCINSaRewATS Tonk Roady Jaipure33 Phi so1-anouast777 E: info@engineersacademy.org We www.engineersacademy.org ENGINEERS ACADEMY ST tsse5 SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Series-2018 15 3. ation of parallax : Parallax can be eliminated in two steps: (i) by focusing the eye-piece for distinct vision of the cross-hairs, and (ii) by focusing the objective to bring the image of the object in the plane of cross-hairs. ¢G 4, Adjustment of Line of Sight : The line of sightshOuld ¢oincide with the optical axis of the telescope. The object,ef the adjustment is to place the intersection of the cross-hair inythe optical axis. Thus, both horizontal as well as vertical bee re to be adjusted. Adjustment of the Horizontal Axis 1A horizontal axis should be perpendicular to the vertical axis. THP object of the adjustment is to make the horizontal axis perpenditulat to the vertical axis. So that it is perfectly horizontal whey le instrument is levelled. 2. (b) & B 10028( #8.) . m SEL 6 <10000em! «2.1105 *& cm” ~ 610000 x 2.1«10°kg.cm? # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 12 SNES E: info@engineersacademy.org We www.engineersacademy.org ENGINEERS ACADEMY Rees SSC-JEn Conventior Test Series-2018 16 100 8x (1000mm)" ~ 6x10000x 2.1 10°(10em)* 100x8x10°mm? _.@ = oi 6 10000 x 2.1 10° 10? em? = 6.35 « 104 Radian S 4 ki ° FE 80 00m! x 2.110% KE f cm’ 4@ \ 0k 9616 (1000mm)* © $¥%10000x 2.1% 10°kg(10mm)? 0 a 100 x16 x10° mm & |, 810000 x 2.1% 10° «107mm? x _ 16 80x 2.1 ° , A = 0.095 mm Deflection at 'B! Yp = Yo + W105 = 0,095 + 0.5 x 6.35 x 10% = 0,095 + 3.175 « 10% Yp = 0.09503 mm, # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph: +91-8094441777 ENGINEERS ACADEMY Rees SSC-JEn Conventior Test Series-2018 17 10 20kN/m x R, = 30 kN ry Moment at 'A' x 1 = 10x3+R xQh20xP es = 0 0 2 — 30% 2RI— 10 =0 R, = 20 KN, R, = 10 kN Shear Force SF, =10 KN SF, = 10 ~ 20 x 1 =~ 10kN SF, =~ 10 + 20= 10 KN © SF, = 10—-10=0 kN D # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph: +91-8094441777 CSRs SSC-JEn Conventior # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph: +91-8094441777 ENGINEERS ACADEMY Test Series-2018 18 Bending Moment Let X-distance from D (x=2) My = 10%12006-1)-2008-2) 5 x = 0, M, = 0 kN-m s x= 1, M, = —10 kN-m \ x= 2, M, =-10 « 24 202 fF 0 = 20 +.20.=0 46 =3,M,=-10 «3 42h3-1N- 2003-2) 22) =0k Where shear force change his sign, B.M. is available there. So, in maximum SED, B.M. is available at Point O & 1% So, = =~ =C=05, (Atx =2.5) 10 7 YAN (2.5-2) x= 25, @ M, =-10«2.5+20(2.5-1)-20(2.5 2) a e =-25 + 30-25 4 M, = 2.5 kN-m @@ 1. Given Data * Width of steam B=30m Depth of stream y=3m Areacof flow, A = By =30 «3 =90 mr Mean velocity of flow V = 1.25 m/sec ENGINEERS ACADEMY see ~=SSC-JEn Conventional : Test Series-2018 19 2. Discharge through the stream is given by Q = AV = 90 1.25 = 112.5 m/sec The weir is to be constructed to raise the water level by 1m. 3. Depth of flow on the upstream of the weir @ = 3m + Im= 4m “7-2 Vg 112.5 4. Velocity of approach V, = o. = 4B, eh misec > Ve _ (0.9395)? a h a = 0.0448 snd Be a 8 ome m Now assuming that the weir is isch fee, the discharge may be given as a os 5 Ciky2e [(H+h, y(n, y? | ae Aes 5% 095 «30 * J2x98i @ [(H+0.448)"? — (0.0448)°? | eo a 112.5x3 o nd + 0448) = 5 .0.95%30xJ2x0.81 * (0.0448) ~% H+ 0.0448 = 1.2192 H=11744m The height of weir above the bottom of the steam may be given as Z=4-H=4- 1.1744 = 2.8256 Z=283m # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, INSSEG NNT) £: infodengincersacademy.org Tonk Road, Jaipur33 Wewww.engineersacademy.org Ph: +91-8004441777 mi ro CSTE ee ~SSC-JEn Conventional 3. # 100-102, Ram Nagar, Pratap Nagar, Bambala Puliya, ‘Tonk Road, Jaipur-33 Ph.: +91-8094441777 ENGINEERS ACADEMY ‘est Series-2018 (b) (i) Boundary Layer Thickness It is defined as the distance from the boundary surface to the point where the velocity reaches 99% of the free stream velocity. It is known as the nominal boundary thickness and is denoted by (8). In other words, the boundary layer thickness may be considered equal to the distance y from the boundary surface at which @™> 0.99) U., g It is defined as the distance by which the bot Would have to be displaced in order to compensate for the reductidn in mass flow rate on account of boundary layer growth. It is denbied by (8*) e ) Mathematically wef (: ta pee (iii) Form drag : Co (ii) Displacement thickness : If the surface of a immersed ‘Wbject/along which the boundary layer forms is such that it curves from the flow, there exists a tendency for the flowing fluid to leave thejboundary. This phenomenon is known as separation of flow, whi¢h usually occurs at higher value of Reynolds number. On the dowpsttéam side of the body on account of the separation a region of low pressure.is developed which is known as ‘wake’, Since on the upstream,Side of the body the pressure being considerably high, there exists @Mpressuf& difference between the upstream and down stream sides. The pressure difference so created results in producing a dtag on the body;which is known as form drag or pressure drag. Now wwe have the velocity distribution as 12 SNES E: info@engineersacademy.org We www.engineersacademy.org

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