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This document contains 16 quizzes on various engineering mathematics topics for a B.S. in Civil Engineering examination. The quizzes cover arithmetic operations, highest common factors and lowest common multiples, order of operations, fractions, ratios and proportions, decimals, percentages, indices, standard form, engineering notation, and conversions between binary, decimal, octal and hexadecimal number systems. The problems involve calculating values, ratios, conversions, speeds, proportions, and other quantitative reasoning questions.

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This document contains 16 quizzes on various engineering mathematics topics for a B.S. in Civil Engineering examination. The quizzes cover arithmetic operations, highest common factors and lowest common multiples, order of operations, fractions, ratios and proportions, decimals, percentages, indices, standard form, engineering notation, and conversions between binary, decimal, octal and hexadecimal number systems. The problems involve calculating values, ratios, conversions, speeds, proportions, and other quantitative reasoning questions.

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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION B.S CE (CIV-181)

QUIZ 1 Further problems on arithmetic


operations
15. (a) 783×11 (b) 73×24
In Problems 1 to 21, determine the values of
the expressions given: 16. (a) 27×38 (b) 77×29
17. (a) 448×23 (b) 143×(−31)
1. 67−82+34
18. (a) 288÷6 (b) 979÷11
2. 124−273+481−398
19. (a) 1813÷7 (b) 896÷16
3. 927−114+182−183−247
20. (a) 21432÷47 (b) 15904÷56
4. 2417−487+2424−1778−4712
21. (a) 88738÷187 (b) 46857÷79
5. −38419−2177+2440−799+2834
22. A screw has a mass of 15 grams.
6. 2715−18250+11471−1509+113274
Calculate, in kilograms, the mass of 1200
7. 73−57
such screws.
8. 813−(−674) 23. Holes are drilled 35.7mm apart in a
9. 647−872 metal plate. If a row of 26 holes is drilled,
10. 3151−(−2763) determine the distance, in centimetres,
11. 4872−4683 between the centres of the first and last

12. −23148−47724 holes.


24. Calculate the diameter d and dimensions
13. 38441−53774
A and B for the template shown in Figure
14. (a) 261×7 (b) 462×9
1.1. All dimensions are in
millimetres.
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION B.S CE (CIV-181)

QUIZ 2 Further problems on highest common factors and lowest common multiples

In Problems 1 to 6 find (a) the HCF and (b) the LCM of the
numbers given:

1. 6, 10, 14
2. 12, 30, 45
3. 10, 15, 70, 105
4. 90, 105, 300
5. 196, 210, 910, 462
6. 196, 350, 770

QUIZ 3 Further problems on order of precedence and brackets

Simplify the expressions given in Problems 1 to 7:


1. 14+3×15
2. 17−12÷4
3. 86+24÷(14−2)
4. 7(23−18)÷(12−5)
5. 63−28(14÷2)+26
6.112÷16 −119÷17+(3×19)
7.(50−14)÷3+7(16−7)−7
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION B.S CE (CIV-181)

QUIZ 4 Further problems on FRACTIONS


NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION B.S CE (CIV-181)

QUIZ 5 Further problems on ratio and proportion


1. Divide 312mm in the ratio of 7 to 17.
2. Divide 621 cm in the ratio of 3 to 7 to 13.
3. £4.94 is to be divided between two people in the ratio of 9 to 17. Determine how much each
person will receive. 4. When mixing a quantity of paints, dyes of four different colours are used
in the ratio of 7:3:19:5. If the mass of the first dye used is 312 g, determine the total mass of the
dyes used.
5. Determine how much copper and how much zinc is needed to make a 99 kg brass ingot if they
have to being the proportions copper: zinc: :8:3 by mass.
6. It takes 21 hours for 12 men to resurface a stretch of road. Find how many men it takes to
resurface a similar stretch of road in 50 hours 24 minutes, assuming the work rate remains
constant.
7. It takes 3 hours 15 minutes to fly from city A to city B at a constant speed. Find how long the
journey takes if: (a) the speed is 112 times that of the original speed and (b) if the speed is three-
quarters of the original speed.
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION B.S CE (CIV-181)

QUIZ 6 Further problems on decimals


NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION B.S CE (CIV-181)

QUIZ 7 Further problems percentages

QUIZ 8 Further problems on indices


NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION B.S CE (CIV-181)

QUIZ 9 Further problems on indices QUIZ 10 Further problems on standard


form

QUIZ 11 Further problems on standard


form

QUIZ 12 Further problems on engineering


notation and common prefixes
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION B.S CE (CIV-181)

QUIZ 13 Further problems on conversion of binary to denary numbers


In Problems 1 to 4, convert the binary numbers given to denary numbers.
1. (a) 110 (b) 1011 (c) 1110 (d) 1001
2. (a) 10101 (b) 11001 (c) 101101 (d) 110011
3. (a) 0.1101 (b) 0.11001 (c) 0.00111 (d) 0.01011
4. (a) 11010.11 (b) 10111.011 (c) 110101.0111 (d) 11010101.10111

QUIZ 14 Further problems on conversion of denary to binary numbers


In Problems 1 to 4, convert the denary numbers given to binary numbers.
1. (a) 5 (b) 15 (c) 19 (d) 29
2. (a) 31 (b) 42 (c) 57 (d) 63
3. (a) 0.25 (b) 0.21875 (c) 0.28125 (d) 0.59375
4. (a) 47.40625 (b) 30.8125 (c) 53.90625 (d) 61.65625

QUIZ 15 Further problems on conversion between denary and binary numbers via octal
In Problems 1 to 3, convert the denary numbers given to binary numbers, via octal.
1. (a) 343 (b) 572 (c) 1265
2. (a) 0.46875 (b) 0.6875 (c) 0.71875
3. (a) 247.09375 (b) 514.4375 (c) 1716.78125
4. Convert the following binary numbers to denary numbers via octal:
5. (a) 111.011 1 (b) 101 001.01 (c) 1 110 011 011 010.0011
QUIZ 16 Further problems on hexadecimal numbers
In Problems 1 to 4, convert the given hexadecimal numbers into their decimal equivalents.
1. E716 2. 2C16 3. 9816 4. 2F116
In Problems 5 to 8, convert the given decimal numbers into their hexadecimal equivalents.
5. 5410 6. 20010 7. 9110 8. 23810
In Problems 9 to 12, convert the given binary numbers into their hexadecimal equivalents.
9. 110101112 10. 111010102 11. 100010112 12. 101001012
In Problems 13 to 16, convert the given hexadecimal numbers into their binary equivalents.
13. 3716 14. ED16 15. 9F16 16. A2116
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EXAMINATION B.S CE (CIV-181)

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