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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's

Sardar Patel College of Engineering


(A Government Aided Autonomous Institute)
Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai - 400058.
End Semester Examination
March - 2023
1-
#.2 bb...3
Max. Marks: 100 071-cdf, v-Cl k9r1-17 JAY\ Enji Duration: 3
Hours
Class: M.Tech. Semester: I Program: Civil Engineering
Name of the Course: Structural Dynamics Course •Code : PC- MST 101

Instructions:
• Answer any five questions.
• Answers to all sub questions should be grouped together.
• Figures to the right indicate full marks.
• Assume suitable data if necessary and state the same clearly.

Question Points CO BL Module


No No.
What is dynamic load? Briefly explain the classification of
Q1 (a) dynamic loads with suitable example. 3 1 1,2 1

For the rigid body system shown in figure: 10 2 3 4

(a) Formulate the equation of motion

(b) Determine the natural frequency and damping ratio a I crie? pi A


Ql(b) i Y-00.- CS r- 711
a 1 g; 4 baL rniji.t 0,
1.-
/ / / i a
.3 k2. "` C
I k 1
4, / I "A L/4
,e
)19 2: 600 ifs m, : Soo 11-g . k1 : 'coo 40,,
k a :: coo 40/111 d.t 1 la - n-946.- Lr- 2 no
A platform weighing 1500 N is supported on four columns. 7 2 3 2
The columns are identical and clamped at both ends. It has
Quct been cctermined experimentally that a force of 250 1{.N
1 horizontally applied to platform produces a displacement of
3.0 mm. Damping is 5%. Determine the following:
(i) Stiffness of structure (ii) Damped frequency (ii) Damping
coefficient (iii) Logarithmic decrement (iv)Number of cycles
and time required for the amplitude of motion to be reduced
from initial of 3.0 mm to 0.3 mm.

The frame shown in figure is subjected to a triangular pulse 8 2 3 2


type load as shown in figure at girder level. Calculate the
maximum horizontal displacement at girder level and
maximum bending moment in column AB. The response
spectra for this dynamic load are also shown in the figure.

r c[ )
SPA ----ct Pi.t. -)
A IIISALSAISAMISAFAVAP211211
Q2 (a)
i
4 ro ro o ka—

lihhIL 1.4 ; 1
MT

r = /m ,o
R'xii for Reiter's.
r= .2. Of 000 (Mir eat tae- Pari.e.
Derive the expression for Transmissibility Ratio and briefly 8 2 3 2
Q2(b) explain how vibration isolation can be achieved.

A machine weighing 25 1CN exerts harmonic force 4000 N 4 2 3 2


amplitude, at 10 Hz at its supports. After installing the
Q2(c) machine on a spring damper type isolator, the force exerted on
the support is reduced to 400 N. Determine the spring stiffness
k. Take damping ratio as 10%.

A three storey single bay frame has storey height of 4 ro. The 20 2 4 5
columns on ground and first story are 250 mm wide X 600
mm deep while at 2" story the size a column is 250 mm x
Q3 500 mm & beams are very stiff. The mass on each and floor is
30 t. E = 20000 Mpa. Calculate natural frequencies & mode
shapes

State and prove orthogonality principle. Also state the 5 2 3 5


Q4(a) significance of orthogonality principle in dynamic analysis
A three story frame with free vibration characteristics as given 15 2 4 6
below is subjected to a harmonic force with amplitude 100 Kn
and at frequency of 10 tad/sec. at the ri floor level and 50 Kn
amplitude with same frequency at 2'd floor. Calculate
Q4 (1)) maximum displacements of each story. Take damping ratio
=5%

Story Mass Mass co Mode shapes


No. No. (t) rad/sec
Oil eit2 (Di3
1 1 30 4.92 0.336 0.759 1.0
2 2 30 13.45 -2.46 -0.804 1.0
3 3 30 _ 18.7 1.58 -1.157 2.58

For the beam shown in figure calculate the fundamental 8 2 3 7


frequency using Rayleigh's Method.
Q 5(a) rni yr) ,,;--:n- k5 /a,- c--,-, 7 -1. 0 0 kj 1.0

A/1Ni iiiiiii)rnii) n i 11 /I

L../.7_ s...±11/ £r = io., 000 lem - Er.2


A
A simply supported beam of 8m span, 300 mm wide 600 mm 12 2 4 7
deep carries a suddenly applied force of 200 KN at mid span.
Calculate the maximum displacement and bending moment
Q 5(b) responses under the load and shear force at left support. E=
2x104 Mpa. and density of material = 2500 kg/m3. Take
contribution from the four lowest contributing modes

For the cantilever beam shown in figure, calculate the natural 10 2 4 5


frequencies and mode shapes.
cc."ico V1'0
Q6(a) 1111111111111111 11111
/1-nn .1i1
21
G = 2x 1 i N t„,,,1- r -:: 2 X 1# „ti-

ff the beam referred in Q6 (a) above, a suddenly applied 10 2 3 6


Q6(b) constant load of 100 KN under second mass m2, calculated the
maximum reposes under each mass.

Starting from first principal, derive the expression for natural 10 3 2 7


Q 7(a) frequency and mode shape for a simply supported beam with
uniformly distributed mass.

, Represent the periodic load shown in figure in terms of 10 2,3 3 3


14 7(b' Fourier Series.
2. ,
1
1
1
1
1
i t,
1 0 0
'II \0 o F,H ..,

a
- 0.8 rt?" i Ale te!
I
I fi
0.4
1 td
I.. '
I I
0 I .41 I
O. 05 10 2.0 5 10
ter

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End Bern March 2023
Program: Mc:Tech-Structures Duration: 3 Hrs
Caurse Code: PC -MST 102 Maximum Points: 100
Course Name: Advanced Structural Analysis Semester: I

Q.No. Questions Module


Points CO BL
No
Analyze the following non-prismatic axially loaded
structural system by stiffness method. Assume AE=
5000kN. Also support A and D slip 2mm and lmm at
right respectively.

2..facti tvo- 2_0 kl'-/

ZA-t. 24t-t
Qla 15
Find slope at free end D. Assume EI=10000kN/m2

git.dm qolit IN3


cp v--°
eThe 4
a A/1/4- _t
C.,

05
Analyze the following continuous beam using
conventional stiffness method Assume EI=800001thl-m2

440 k_to IsitA, v0V- 0


4
A" 4*

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Analyze the following frame Draw SFD and BMD.
Assume E= 30000 Is1/mm2.Size of element AB is
300mtnX 300mm and BC is 300ttunX 450n1m.
V-1/3 StDk 0
ti\e" C.,
i
RSV,' g

13 IC
...... 20
A hook carries a load of 7.51cN and the load line is at a
distance of 20mm from the inner edge of section which is
trapezoidal. The load line also passes through the centre
of curvature of the hook. The dimensions of the central
horizontal trapezoidal section are inner width=50mm
,outer width=25mm.Depth=40nun.Calculate the
maximum and minimum stresses Also plot the variation
of stress across the section. 20
Analyze the following frame section. ET' 80000 IcN-
m2.AE=50001c1N1
Support C slips to right by 5nun. aaDV-Nilms
i a a Ai. Ili. a. SA. A
A k--.

ce' kw'
&DV- i31 vo
Pr
Q5 20
Calculate total strain energy stored in following frame.

a. Aik_AILAS--Ak as ‘
4N k0
/ ?AA,
, r
Artv- wo'Clis) Aok“
t, concol)441' > .
.2 .. eis C.,
Q6 A C:- -A hit 2-0 k- 03 PA 20 1 3
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Analyze the following truss using stiffness method
clp 1C-0
40k"3 ---,
-it E.; Cat:Ira-0

ili ..
Q7 20 2
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-3)
Program: M.Tech Civil Engineering - Structures --2-?Aev'' Duration: 3 Hours
Course Code: EC-MST 105 Maximum Points: 100
Course Name: Design of Prestressed Concrete Semester: 1
Structures
Notes:
• Attempt any 5 main questions. Draw neat sketches to illustrate your answers
• Assume suitable data if missing and state the same clearly.
• Use of IS 1343 is allowed
Q.No. Questions Points CO BL Module
a) Explain how pre-stressing affects deflection of beams. What 05 1 2 01
are the factors affecting long term deflection?

b) Explain : full pre-stressing, limited pre-stressing and partial


pre-stressing. 05 1 2 01

c) A 6m long simply supported pre-stressed concrete beam has


the cross section and pre-stressing profile as shown below. 10 1,3 3 02
Determine the stresses in extreme fibres at mid span and
supports if the beam carries a superimposed load of 151(Wm on
I full span. 250
14
401 000 ,9 T
1

I 400 mm
1
K T 0 0 00 I
so . . • . I

Determine the ultimate moment of resistance for a pre-


stressed box section as shown below. The for = 40 Nimm2,
fpu = 1800 N/mm2. The total cross-sectional area of the

tendons is 1000 mm2 with the centroid at a distance of


100 mm from the bottom fibre.

14-750 mm —01 4
2.a) I200 10 3 3,5
A 03

--, 4-100 -4- 4- 800 mm


• •
• • It
• • • •• 200
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Design the shear reinforcement at quarter span for a


simply supported beam of rectangular cross section
350mmx750mm and span 11m. It carries a live load UDL
of 9.51th/m(unfactored). It is prestressed by a straight
2.b) cable that is having eccentricity of 275mm
fck = 40MPa 10 3 3,5 03
Effective prestress in cable = 1200MPa
Characteristic strength of PT steel = 1600MPa
Use Fe415 grade steel for reinforcement.
Assume that the section is cracked.
a) A simply supported post tensioned beam of span 20m
with 2 cables having a cross section of 300nunX 1400mm
's successively tensioned from a single end in the order of
cables 1-2.
Profile Eccentricity at Eccentricity at
midspan support
Cable 1 Parabolic 250mm Omm
(below N.A.)
3.a) Cable 2 Straight 450mrn(below 450mm(below 12 2 3,5 02
NA) NA)
Each cable has a cross section area of 500inm2 and an
initial tension of 1250MPa. Co-efficient for friction = 0.5;
co-efficient for wave effect = 0.0015/m. Age of concrete
at transfer of prestress = 28days. Anchorage slip = 4nun
Es = 210kN/mm2,Ec = 30kN/mm2.
Calculate the % losses due to elastic shortening, friction
and anchorage slip
Explain the effect of pre-stressing on shear resistance of a
3.b) beam using the concept of principal stresses and Mohr 08 1,3 2 03
circle
Explain the various stages to be considered in design of
pre-stressed sections and the IS code provisions for
4.a) 10 3,5 4 05
limiting stresses for pre-tensioned and post-tensioned
members.
Explain load-balancing concept.
Determine the equivalent loading and the camber induced
for a simply supported beam having
i) Straight tendon profile at an eccentricity e
4.b) 10 1 2 02
ii) parabolic profile concentric at supports and e at
midspan
iii) Inclined cable with a kink at midspan having
eccentricity e
A 15m span simply supported composite beam consists of
5. 20 4 3 06 A
350trunX600mm precast stem and a cast-in-situ flange of
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650minX300mm The stem is a post tensioned unit


subjected to an effective prestressing force of 10001cN.
The tendons are provided at 150mm from the soffit of
stem. The beam has to support a live load of 121cN/m.
Determine the resultant stress distribution in the beam if
the beam is a) unpropped; b) propped
Draw neat sketches to show the variations of stresses at
each stage
Derive the expression for deflection due to prestress when
the profile is parabolic having zero eccentricity at ends
and "e" at mid span for a simply supported beam

A simply supported pr-estressed beam of cross section


350mmX1200min and span 15m has a straight profile of
cable with eccentricity of 350mm below N.A. It carries a
6.a) live load of 101cN/m. The area of cable is 500mm2 and it 10 1 3 03
is initially tensioned to 1250N/nun2. % loss = 28%
Calculate the:
i) Instantaneous deflection due to dead load +
prestressing force
ii) Long term deflection if the creep coefficient is
1.6
Es=2101cN/mm2; Ec =351cN/mm2
The end block of a post-tensioned beam has three
anchorages with 300 mm square bearing plates as shown
in figure. An initial pre-stressing force of 700 IN is
applied to each anchorage. Design the end zone
reinforcement.

r :15°
6.b) F 'A 10 3 3,5 04

1200 mm V
1100
A
Ilea
M
t 15°
0 450 mm ,1
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The cable profile for a two span continuous beam is as


shown in figure below. The prestressing force is 12501th.
7. Calculate the stresses in extreme fibres at point B if cross 20 3 07
section of beam is 300x900nun
(Calculate the effects only for the shown loads)

150kN

A 4m 4m -.Lt. 4.5m 45m


A
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Program: M.Tech(Structural Engineering) _Lovvi- r Duration: 3 Hours
Course Code: EC-MST114 Maximum Points: 100
Course Name: Elective-II: Non Linear Analysis Semester: I

Instructions:
• Attempt any FIVE questions out of SEVEN questions.
• Answers to all sub questions should be grouped together.
• Figures to the right indicate full marks.
• Assume suitable data if necessary and state the same clearly.

Q.No Questions Points CO BL PI

Q1(a) State and explain upper bound theorem used in plastic analysis. (05) 1 1,2 1.3.1
2.1.3

Q1(b) Explain St. Venant's torsion and warping torsion. (05) 4 2 1.3.1

Q1(c) Write a note lateral buckling of beams ()5) 4 1,2 1.3.1


2.1.3

Q1(d) What is a beam column? Explain (5) 3 2 1.3.1

Q2(a) A steel beam of rectangular section 75 mm wide and 150 mm deep is (6) 1 3,4 2.1.2
simply supported over a span of 4 m. If the beam carries a uniformly
distributed load of 30 kN / m length on the entire span, find the depth of
the elastic core at the mid-span. The yield stress of steel 250 N/mm2.

Q2(b) Find the shape factor of a circular cross section of external D (04) 1 3,4 2.1.2

Q2(c) Find the shape factor of an unsymmetrical I section with following details: (10) 1 3,4 2.1.3
2.2.3
Top flange width = 400 mm & thickness =40 mm
Bottom flange width = 300 mm & thickness = 30 mm
Depth of web = 300 mm and thickness of web = 30 min

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Q3 For the frame shown in figure below, find the collapse load factor. Loads (20) 1 34 2.1.3
shown in the figure are working loads and the plastic moment capacity of 2.2.3
each member in kN-m is also shown in the figure.
40 kN
3m 3m
181iN
125
125 80 IN 125
4m
3m 310
15 ItN
150
150 150 4m

Q4(a) A continuous beam is subjected to working loads as shown in figure (10) 1 3,4 2.1.3
below. If Mp = 80 kN-m, calculate the (true) load factor for the beam. 2.2.3

25 k \ m 75 kN 50 kN
vvvvvv 4, i 3m 1 4nt C 3m I 3M D
/ 1 4m, 2Mp 11-
ZS. II
2 \ lp Mp

Q4(b) Write a note on effect of axial force on plastic moment capacity of a (10) 2 1,2, 1.3.1
flexural member. 3 2.1.3

Q5(a) A column of length L and pinned at both the ends is under the action of an (10) 3 3,4 2.2.3
axial compressive load P. The flexural rigidity of the member varies 2.4.1
uniformly from El at either end (support) to 1.5E1 at the centre. Find the
critical load by finite difference method.

Q5(b) Use energy method A column of length L and pinned at both the ends is (10) 3 3,4 2.2.3
under the action of an axial compressive load P. Find the critical load by 2.4.1
energy method if the flexural stiffness of the member varies according to
EI(x)= Ho 0 < x 5 L/5
= 2E10 L/5 < x < 4L/5
= EI0 4L/5 < x < L

2
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(14) 3 3,4 2.2.3


Q6(a) Determine the critical load for the frame shown in figure. 2.4.1
P
3m
El

3m El

csm

4 1,2 1.3.1
Q6(b) Explain in case of a thin walled open cross section subjected to axial load, (06) 2.1.3
what are the possible modes of buckling if the section is
(i) symmetrical about two perpendicular axes
(ii) symmetrical about one axis
(iii) unsymmetrical
_ 4 1,2, 1.3.1
Q7(a) Derive the governing differential equation for the torsional buckling of (14)
3 2.1.3
column with symmetrical cross- section.

Q7(b) In case of lateral buckling of rectangular beam in pure bending, write the (06) 4 1,2 1.3.1
2.1.3
expression for critical stress and explain the terms involved in the
expression.

3
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Program: M. TECTSTRUCTURES) S-e4n- 1T 0,40"3 Duration: 3 HR
Course Code: EC-M8T125 Maximum Points: 100
Course Name: Advanced solid Mechanics Semester: I

Notes: Question no. 1 is compulsory. Solve any 2 questions out of remaining questions

Q.No. Questions Points CO BL PI

The state of strain at a point is given by ex = 0.001,


ey= -0.003, ez = 0, yxy= 0, yyz=0.001, yzx= -0.004.
Determine the stress tensor at this point. 10 1.1.1
1.1.3
Take E = 210 x106 Mai 2 Poisson's ratio = 0.28.
Also find Lame's constant.
1b State plane stress and plane strain. Discuss the plane
stress and plane strain for two dimensional problems with 10 41.1.1
1
1.1.3
illustrations.
The stress field at a point with respect to X, Y, Z
coordinate system is given by the array in MPa as
..
1412
1160
20 1.1.1
208 4
1.1.3
Show that by transformation of axis by 450 about the Z
axis in the anticlockwise direction, the stress invariants
remain unchanged.
Show that for a simply supported beam, length 2L, depth
2a and unit width, loaded by a concentrated load W at the
centre, the stress function satisfying the loading condition
is 45 -..:. ...:).L
1 2(...4(2— + C it-4.. 1.1.1
G 20 2
1.1.3
The positive direction of Y being upwards, and is at x =-
0 at mid span. X axis is at centre of depth and towards
right.

P5 1 oS-3
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For the beam shown determine the displacement field due
to bending only. Consider the cross section of beam to be
rectangular and thin so that deflections are not functions
of z.
The stiffness of the beam is Eli and poisson's ratio D.
1.1.1
20
Y v 1.1.3

Determine the shear stress and angle of twist of the multi-


cell given in figure subjected to torque 12 Ithm. G = 90
GPa. Pirnerts ii511..5 17)
A— I 5 o
f
1 /
t 1.1.1
6 11 4
1.1.3
Zoo ti-

5b
i 45
For the respective sections shown in figure below with
shear stress restricted to 135 MPa and Gas 70 GPa. Find
the following (i) Torsional constant (ii) Torque (iii)Angle
of twist
_
9' 1 5
1.1.1
. 09 3 4
too 75 1.1.3
113 ran
Hr 1 1-S 'Jam
tou min

3 2. Of .3
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TERM END EXAMINATION MARCH 2023


6a Determine the location of shear centre "e" for the cross
section shown. All dimensions are in mm and thickness
of walls is 4 nun.
cli io
1.1.1
12 3
30 1.1.3
---
I •
1 r
Ie
A-- --A-- zo -4-
6b For the given cable arrangement calculate deflection of
point B in vertical and horizontal direction using
complementary theorem
a ro 2 rn .41,"
pr. 3 KW,
08 3 1.1.1
At:leo rrYni
2-
1 n7 1.1.3
t
•E.:. fix.tos 0.
tirn ni
P
For plate loaded in tension by force per unit area a , is
having circular hole at centre. Outer diameter of the plate
is very large compared to diameter of hole 2a. Use

<--.-- ......".•
__.•
4--
--, 20 3 1.1.1
A--- 2.4.- %.
1.1.3
—p
e- —a
-4— b

Derive equation for or, a and T

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O7'0 frkji
MTech
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Programme MTech
Structural Engineering Construction oLiFfrr? /1
Management

Course Code I MC-PG01 MC-PG01

Subject: Research Methodology and IPR


Total Marks :100 Duration : 3 Hours
Class: MTech, Sem:I, 15th March 2022

• Question 1 is compulsory
• Solve Any Four Questions from the remaining
• Answers to all sub questions must be grouped together
• Figures to the right indicate full marks
• Assume suitable data wherever necessary
SN Question statement ta
a

Points
1 0
X C.)
Q1A Differentiate between Research Paper and Review paper. State the 10 M2,M3 C01,
Guidelines to write the research article. CO2
Q1B State the difference between Copyright, Patent and Trademark. Draw 10 M4, CO2,
the flow chart and explain the procedure to receive the patent. MS
CO3,
Q2A Explain the following with suitable examples 10 M1 CO1
• Null Hypothesis and Alternate Hypothesis
• Type I error and Type 2 error
• Test Statistics
• Confidence Level and p value
• Limitations and advantages of Hypothesis Test
• Rejection Region
• Left Tail Test and Right Tail Test
• One Tail Test and Two Tail Test
Q2B What are the research avenues in your branch of engineering? What 10 MI, COI
may be research approach and methodology to deal with those? Explain M2
how to conduct the literature survey in carrying out research? What is
the difference between Invention, Discovery and Research?
Q3A State the requirements of Good Research Problem. You are interested to 10 M1 CO3,
submit the Research Proposal for Topic Approval. Prepare the list of
contents of Research proposal and explain them M2,M4 CO1
1

Q3B Explain the following points with respect to Chi Square test. 110 I M1,M2 C01,
• Purpose of using Chi Sq Tests CO3
• Chi Sq. Distribution
• Chi Sq.Table
• Observed frequencies
• Estimated frequencies
• Types of application of Chi Sq Test

Q4A A population is divided into four strata so that N1 = 9500, N2 = 5500 10 M3 CO2
and N3 = 7000, N4 = 11500 Respective standard deviations are:
s1=11, s2=15, s3=10, s4=7. Costs in rupees to collect the strata are Cl=
10000, C2=5000, C3=7000, C4= 11000. How should a sample of size n
= 92 be allocated to the four strata, if we want optimum allocation using
Cost Optimal Disproportionate sampling design?
Q5A Explain the following with suitable examples 10 M1,M5 CO3
A. Statistical Hypothesis Test Procedures and the Criminal Trial CO1
Analogy
B. Patent Rights Geographical indications
Q5B The following are the number of departmental stores in 15 cities: 35, 17, 10 M1,M2 CO1
10, 32, 70, 28, 26, 19, 26, 66, 37, 44, 33, 29 and 28. If we want to select
a sample of 25 stores, using cities as clusters and selecting within CO2
clusters proportional to size, how many stores from each city should be
chosen?(Use a starting point of 5).
Q6A What are the prerequisites of data collection? Explore the factors 10 M1 C01,
affecting success of interview process. Differentiate the Structured
interview, Semi-structured interview and unstructured interview process CO2
with suitable examples. Refer the following points
• Knowledge of Interviewer
• Time availability for both parties
• Cost
• Bias
• Freedom of expression
• Area of application
• Quality of output
• Noise factors
• Knowledge of Interviewee
• Efforts needed for conducting interview
Q6B Researcher conducted experimental investigations on concrete cubes, to 10 Ml, CO2
study the influence of fly ash, GGBS and glass waste powder (GWP) M5
individually, on the compressive strength of concrete. The cubes were
casted for M30 grade of concrete and by random sampling method,
tested after 28 days curing. For cubes in Group 1, 30% fly ash was
added, for Group II, 30% GGBS was added and in Group III, 30%
GWP was added. The 28 days compressive strengths of cubes in Nimm2
1

are given below. Check whether the mean compressive strength of the 3
different groups is same or not.
Group 1 — 34, 33, 29, 35, 28, 31
Group II — 32, 29, 35, 29, 35
Group III — 34, 32, 29, 35, 33, 29, 28
Q7A A data of interview process of Administrative services is reviewed to 10 Ml, CO2
know association between type of location from which the candidate
applied and success in interview. The response by type of location is as MS
follows.
Rural Urban Total
area area
Successful in 28 44 72
Interview
Not successful 20 32 52
in interview
Total 48 76 124
At alpha =0.05 , 0.01 do these data suggest an association between Type
of location of candidate and candidate's success in interview?
Q7B Manufacturer wants to test on the basis of sample size 35 10 M1 C01,
determinations and at 0.05 and 0.01 levels of significance whether the CO2
thermal conductivity of a certain kind of plate is 0.34 units, as has been
claimed. The mean of sample is 0.343. From the information gathered
in similar studies , we can expect that the variability of such
determinations is given by a = 0.01. Assume any suitable data if
necessary.
Standard Normal Probabilities

Table entry for z is the area under the standard normal curve
to the. left of z.

.00 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09

-3.4 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0003 .0002
.0005 .0005 405 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0004 .0003
-3.3
.0007 .0006 .0006 .0006 .0006 .0006 .0005 .0005 .0005
-3.2 .0007
.0009 4409 .(1009 .0008 .0008 .0008 .0008 ,0007 .0007
-3,1 .0010
.0013 .0013 .0012 .0012 .0011 .0011 .0011 .0010 .0010
-3.0 .0013
.0018 ; M0-18 .0017 .0016 .0016 .0015 .0015 .0014 .0014
-2,9 .0019
.0025 .0024 .0023 .0023 .0022 .0021 .0021 .0020 .0019
-2.8 .0026
.'0033 .0032 .0031 .0030 .0029 .0028 .0027 .0026
-2.7 .0035 .0034
.0044 .0043 .0041 .0040 .0039 .0038 .0037 .0036
-2.6 .0047 .0045
.0060 :0059 .0057 .0055 .0054 .0052 .0051 .0049 .0048
-2.5 .0062
.0080 .0078 .0075 .0073 .0071 .0069 .0068 .0066 .0064
-2.4 .0082
.0102 .0099 .0096 .0094 .0091 .0089 .0087 .D084
-23 .0107 .0104
.0136 .0132 .0129 .0125 .0122 .0119 .0116 .0113 .0110
-2.2 .0139
.0174 .0170 .0166 .0162 .0158 .0154 .0150 .0146 .0143
-2.1 .0179
.0222 .0217 .0212 .0207 .0202 .0197 .0192 .0188 .0183
-2.0 .0228
.0274 .0268 0262 .0256 .0250 .0244 .0239 .0233
-1.9 .0287 .0281
.0344 .0336 .0329 .0322 .0314 .0307 .0301 .0294
-1,8 .0359 .0351
.0436 .0427 .0418 .0409 .0401 .0392 .0384 .0375 .0367
-1,7 .0446
.0537 .0526 .0516 .0505 .0495 .0485 .0475 .0465 .0455
-1.6 .0548
.0655 .0643 .0630 .0618 .0606 .0594 .0582 ,.0571 .0559
-1.5 .0668
.0793 .0778 .0764 .0749 .0735 .0721 .0708 .0694 .0681
-1.4 .0808
.0951 .0934 ,0918 .0901 .0885 .0869 .0853 .0838 .0823
-1.3 .0968
.1112 .1093 .1075 .1056 .1038 .1020 .1003 .0985
-1.2 .1151 .1131
.1314 .1292 .1271 .1251 ,1230 .1210 .1190 .1170
-1.1 .1357 .1335
.1562 .1539 .1515 .1492 .1469 .1446 .1423 .1401 .1379
-1.0 .1587
.1788 .1762 .1736 .1711 .1685 .1660 .1635 ,1611
-0.9 .1841 .1814
.2061 .2033 .2005 .1977 .1949 .1922 .1894 .1867
-0.8 .2119 .2090
.2358 .2327 .2296 .2266 .2236 .2206 .2177 .2148
-0.7 .2420 .2389
.2676 .2643 .2611 .2578 .2546 .2514 .2483 .2451
-0.6 .2743 .2709
.3050 .3015 .2981 ,2946 .2912 .2877 .2843 ,2810 .2776
-0,5 .3085
.3372 .3336 .3300 .3264 .3228 .3192 .3156 .3121
-0.4 .3446 .3409
.3783 .3745 .3707 .3669 .3632 .3594 .3557 3520 3483
-0.3 .3821
.4129 .4090 .4052 .4013 .3974 .3936 .3897 .3859
-0.2 .4207 .4168
.4522 .4483 .4443 .4404 .4364 .4325 .4286 .4247
.4602 .4562
4920 .4880 .4840 .4801 .4761 .4721 .4681 .4641
-0.0 .5000 .4960
Chi-Square Distribution Table

The shaded area is equal to a for x2 = )&.

,2 1 ,2 ,2 ,2 ,2
di X2995 X2990 X2975 X2.950 X100 A.I00 A..050 A.025 A.010 A.005

1 0.000 0.000 0.001 0,004 0.016 2.706 3.841 5.024 6.635 7.879
2 0.010 0.020 0.051 0.103 0.211 4.605 5.991 7.378 9.210 10.597
3 0.072 0.115 0.216 0.352 0.584 6.251 7.815 9.348 11.345 12.838
4 0.207 0.297 0.484 0.711 1.064 7.779 9.488 11.143 13.277 14.860
5 0.412 0.554 0.831 1.145 1.610 9.236 11.070 12.833 15.086 16.750
6 0.676 0.872 1.237 1.635 2.204 10.645 12.592 14.449 16.812 18.548
7 0.989 1.239 1.690 2.167 2.833 12.017 14.067 16.013 18.475 20.278
8 1.344 1.646 2.180 2.733 3.490 13.362 15.507 17.535 20.090 21.955
9 1.735 2.088 2.700 3.325 4.168 14.684 16.919 19.023 21.666 23.589
10 2.156 2.558 3.247 3.940 4.865 15.987 18.307 20.483 23.209 25.188
11 2.603 3.053 3.816 4.575 5.578 17.275 19.675 21.920 24.725 26.757
12 3.074 3.571 4.404 5.226 6.304 18.549 21.026 23.337 26.217 28.300
13 3.565 4.107 5.009 5.892 7.042 19.812 22.362 24.736 27.688 29.819
14 4.075 4.660 5.629 6.571 7.790 21.064 23.685 26.119 29.141 31.319
15 4.601 5.229 6.262 7.261 8.547 22.307 24.996 27.488 30.578 32.801
16 5.142 5.812 6.908 7,962 9.312 23.542 26.296 28.845 32.000 34.267
17 5.697 6.408 7.564 8.672 10.085 24.769 27.587 30.191 33.409 35.718
18 6.265 7.015 8.231 9.390 10.865 25.989 28.869 31.526 34.805 37.156
19 6.844 7.633 8.907 10.117 11.651 27.204 30.144 32.852 36.191 38.582
20 7.434 8.260 9.591 10.851 12.443 28.412 31.410 34.170 37.566 39.997
21 8.034 8.897 10.283 11.591 13.240 29.615 32.671 35.479 38.932 41.401
22 8.643 9.542 10.982 12.338 14.041 30.813 33.924 36.781 40.289 42.796
23 9.260 10.196 11.689 13.091 14.848 32.007 35,172 38.076 41.638 44.181
24 9.886 10.856 12.401 13.848 15.659 33.196 36.415 39.364 42.980 45.559
25 10.520 11.524 13.120 14.611 16.473 34.382 37.652 40.646 44.314 46.928
26 11.160 12.198 13.844 15.379 17.292 35.563 38.885 41.923 45.642 48.290
27 11.808 12.879 14.573 16.151 18.114 36.741 40.113 43.195 46.963 49.645
28 12.461 13,565 15.308 16.928 18.939 37.916 41.337 44.461 48.278 50.993
29 13.121 14.256 16.047 17.708 19.768 39.087 42.557 45.722 49.588 52.336
30 13.787 14.953 16.791 18.493 20.599 40.'256 43.773 46.979 50.892 53.672
40 20.707 22.164 24.433 26.509 29.051 51.805 55.758 59.342 63.691 66.766
50 27.991 29.707 32.357 34.764 37.689 63.167 67.505 71.420 76.154 79.490
60 35.534 37.485 40.482 43.188 46.459 74.397 79.082 83.298 88.379 91.952
70 43.275 45.442 48.758 51.739 55.329 85.527 90.531 95.023 100.425 104.215
80 51.172 53.540 57.153 60.391 64.278 96.578 101.879 106.629 112.329 116.321
90 59.196 61.754 65.647 69.126 73.291 107.565 113.145 118.136 124.116 128.299
100 61.328 70.065 74.222 77.929 82.358 118.498 124.342 129.561 135.807 140.169
Standard Normal Probabilities

Table entry for Z Is the area under the standard normal curve
to the left of z.

z .00 .01 .02 .03 .04 .05 .06 .07 .08 .09
0.0 .5000 .5040 .5080 .5120 .5160 .5199 .5239 .5279 .5319 .5359
0.1 .5398 .5438 .5478 .5517 .5557 ,5596 .5636 .5675 .5714 .$753
0.2 .5793 .5832 .5871 .5910 .5948 .5987 .6026 .6064 .6103 .6141
0.3 .6179 .6217 .6255 .6293 .6331 .6368 .6406 .6443 ,6480
0.4 .6554 .6591 .6628 .6664 .6700 .6736 .6772 .6808 .6844 .6879
0.5 .6915 .6950 .6985 .7019 .7054 .7088 .7123 .7157 .7190 .722.42.-
0.6 .7257 .7291 .7324 .7357 .7389 .7422 .7454 .7486 .7517 .7549
0.7 .7580 .7611 7642 .7673 .7704 .7734 .7764 7794 7823 .7552?,
0.8 .7881 .7910 .7939 .7967 .7995 .8023 .8051 .8078 .8106 .8133
0.9 .8159 .8186 ,8212 .8238 .8264 .8289 .8315 .8340 .8365 .8389
1.0 .8413 .8438 .8461 .8485 .8508 .8531 .8554 .8577 .8599 .8621
1.1 .8643 .8665 .8686 .8708 .8729 .8749 .8770 .8790 .8810 MSE.
1.2 .8849 .8869 .8888 .8907 .8925 .8944 .8962 .8980 .8997 .9015
1.3 .9032 .9049 .9066 .9082 .9099 .9115 .9131 ,9147 .9162 .91,77`.
1.4 .9192 .9207 .9222 .9236 .9251 .9265 .9279 .9292 .9306 .9319
1.5 ,9332 .9345 .9357 .9370 .9382 .9394 .9406 .9418 .9429 .9441
1.6 .9452 .9463 .9474 .9484 .9495 .9505 .9515 .9525 .9535 .9545
1.7 .9554 .9564 .9573 .9582 .9591 .9599 .9608 .9616 .9625 .9633
1.8 .9641 .9649 .9656 .9664 .9671 .9678 .9686 .9693 .9699 .9706
1.9 .9713 .9719 .9726 .9732 .9738 .9744 .9750 ,9756 9761 .9767
2.0 .9772 .9778 .9783 .9788 .9793 .9798 .9803 .9808 .9812 .9817
2.1 .9821 .9826 .9830 .9834 .9838 .9842 .9846 .9850 .9854 .9857
2.2 .9861 .9864 9868 ,9871 .9875 .9878 .9881 .9884 .9887 .9890
2.3 .9893 .9896 .9898 .9901 .9904 .9906 .9909 .9911 .9913 .9916
2.4 .9918 .9920 .9922 .9925 .9927 .9929 .9931 .9932 .9934 .9936
/5 .9938 .9940 .9941 .9943 .9945 .9946 .9948 9949 .9951 9952
2.6 .9953 .9955 .9966 .9957 .9959 .9960 .9961 .9962 .9963 .9964
2.7 .9965 .9966 .9967 .9968 .9969 .9970 .9971 .9972 .997Th H: .9974
2.8 .9974 .9975 .9976 9977 .9977 .9978 .9979 .9979 .9980 .9981
2.9 .9981 .9982 ,9982 .9983 .9984 .9984 .9985 .9985 .9986 .9986
3.0 .9987 .9987 .9987 .9988 .9988 .9989 ,9989 .9989 .9990 .9990
3.1 .9990 .9991 3991 .9991 .9992 .9992 .9992 .9992 .9993 .9993
3.2 .9993 .9993 .9994 .9994 .9994 .9994 .9994 .9995 .9995 .9995
3.3 .9995 ,9995 .9995 .9996 .9996 .9996 .9996 S996 .9996 .9997
3,4 .9997 .9997 .9997 .9997 .9997 .9997 .9997 .9997 .9997 .9998
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's
SARDAR PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING elk%
=ate.
(Government Aided Autonomous Institute)
Munshi Nagar, Andheri (W) Mumbai - 400058 (14111234
END SEMESTER EXAMINATION MARCH 2023
Program: F. Y. M. Tech Cot NA Pv7
:2 te-SJ _DA - 2
Duration: 3 Hours
4312',
Course Code: AU-PG 01 Maximum Points: 100
Course Name: Project Planning and Management Semester: I
Notes:
1. Answer any five questions.
2. All questions carry 20 points.

Module
Q.No. Questions Points CO BL
No.
1.1 Why is it important to issue a Civil, Structural,
Architectural Design Basis for the project? List ten of
the most important design requirements that should be
contained in the Design Basis.
1 10 1 1 2
1.2 List out at least ten steps, in sequence, for the
preparation of Civil Structural, Architectural Tender
specification.
10 2 2 2
2.1 Explain the three fundamental components in a
computer model for structural analysis. Explain the
three stages in the process of computer analysis
highlighting Engineer's and computer's roles.
2 10 2 3 3

2.2 List out at least ten steps, in sequence, in the


designing of a complex plant steel structure.
10 2 2 4
3.1Write a detailed note on reinforcement Bar
Bending Schedules including contents, cutting length
and users. 5
3 10 2 1
3.2 Explain Building Information Modelling (BIM)
along with its use in different stages of a construction
project and its advantages.
10 2 3 4
4.1 Explain the key concepts for Project Resource
Management and Project Risk Management.
4 10 1 2 2
4.2 Explain any five top Emerging Trends which are
impacting the Construction Industry today.
10 3 5 5
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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's
SARDAR PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
(Government Aided Autonomous Institute)
Munshi Nagar, Andheri (W) Mumbai — 400058

END SEMESTER EXAMINATION MARCH 2023

Module
Q.No. Questions Points CO BL
No.
5.1 Explain the change in approach towards Project
Management in the seventh edition of the PMBOK
Guide briefly defining project management principles
and performance domains; list any three of each.
5 10 3 2 1
5.2 List ten guidelines to be considered while
developing a plot plan/layout for a process plant.
10 2 3 2
6.1Write a brief note on i)Project and ii)Project
Management
6 10 2 1 2
6.2 Explain Quality and Grade. Explain Quality
Assurance and Quality Control; which is preferred
and why?
10 4 4 5
7.1When a project commences, what are the early
activities carried out by CSA discipline? On what
activities does the CSA engineer spend a major
portion of time?
7 10 4 2 1
7.2 Write a note on Method statement in construction.
What are the objectives of Constructability Reviews?
10 2 3 2

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