This document contains the answers from Angelica T. Catungal to a 180 question multiple choice exam on January 24, 2023. It also includes estimates for the materials needed to construct a 10 span wall that is 6 meters long and 3 meters high per span using 6" hollow blocks. The estimates are: 184 bags of portland cement, 2250 pieces of hollow blocks, 16 cubic meters of sand, 113 pieces of 10mm diameter deformed bar, and 5 kilograms of #16 tie wire.
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This document contains the answers from Angelica T. Catungal to a 180 question multiple choice exam on January 24, 2023. It also includes estimates for the materials needed to construct a 10 span wall that is 6 meters long and 3 meters high per span using 6" hollow blocks. The estimates are: 184 bags of portland cement, 2250 pieces of hollow blocks, 16 cubic meters of sand, 113 pieces of 10mm diameter deformed bar, and 5 kilograms of #16 tie wire.
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CATUNGAL, ANGELICA T.
JANUARY 24,2023 ARC 056 : UP-FC1-BSAR5-01
I. Multiple Choice: Read each statement carefully and write the letter of your answer on the space provided.
1. B 41. A 83. C 125. A 167. C
2. C 42. B 84. C 126. A 168. A 3. B 43. A 85. B 127. B 169. B 4. C 44. C 86. C 128. C 170. A 5. A 45. A 87. A 129. B 171. C 6. C 46. A 88. B 130. C 172. C 7. A 47. C 89. C 131. C 173. B 8. B 48. B 90. A 132. A 174. A 9. A 49. B 91. C 133. A 175. A 10. C 50. A 92. B 134. A 176. A 11. B 51. A 93. C 135. B 177. B 12. C 52. C 94. C 136. B 178. A 13. C 53. B 95. A 137. A 179. B 14. B 54. B 96. B 138. C 180. A 15. C 55. C 97. A 139. B 181. C 16. A 56. C 98. C 140. A 182. B 17. A 57. B 99. C 141. C 183. B 18. C 58. A 100. C 142. A 184. C 19. C 59. B 101. B 143. A 185. A 20. B 60. A 102. A 144. A 21. B 61. B 103. B 145. B 22. C 62. B 104. B 146. A 23. A 63. A 105. A 147. C 24. C 64. A 106. B 148. B 25. B 65. C 107. B 149. C 26. 66. A 108. A 150. A 67. C 109. C 151. A 27. A 68. A 110. C 152. C 28. B 69. B 111. A 153. C 29. C 70. A 112. C 154. B 30. A 71. C 113. B 155. C 31. C 72. B 114. C 156. B 32. A 73. C 115. C 157. C 33. B 74. A 116. B 158. B 34. B 75. B 117. A 159. B 35. B 76. C 118. A 160. B 36. C 77. C 119. A 161. A 37. C 78. C 120. C 162. B 38. B 79. A 121. C 163. C 39. B 80. A 122. C 164. B 40. A 81. A 123. B 165. A 82. A 124. A 166. A CATUNGAL, ANGELICA T. JANUARY 24,2023 ARC 056 : UP-FC1-BSAR5-01
II. Estimate
Compute for the following problem.
A wall is to be constructed along grid A of a building having a length of 6 meters and a
height of 3 meters for each span. The wall is 10 spans long and is constructed using a 6” Hollow block. 3 points each