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FE CIVIL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS Plane Surveys - Type of survey that disregards the curvature of the earth. Appropriate if the area is small. Geodetic Surveys - Type of survey that considers the curvature of the earth. Zoned Surveys - Type of survey that allows computations to be performed as if on a plane will accommodating larger areas. State Plane Coordinate System - Rectangular systems that use a partial latitude/longitude system for baseline references Benchmark - The common name given to permanent monuments of known vertical positions 2 Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Control Stations (or Triangular Stations) - Monuments with known horizontal positions. Leveling - The act of using an engineer's level (or other leveling instrument) and rod to measure a vertical distance (elevation) from an arbitrary level surface. Differential Leveling - The consecutive application of direct leveling to the measurement of large differences in elevation Azimuth - Given as a clockwise angle from the reference direction, either from the north or from the south. May not exceed 360 deg. Deflection Angle - The angle between a line and the prolongation of a preceding line is a deflection angle. Bearing - Referenced to the quadrant in which the line falls and the angle that the line makes with the meridian in that quadrant. May not exceed 90 deg. Traverse - A series of straight lines whose lengths and directions are known. 3 Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Open Traverse - A traverse that does not come back to its starting point. Closed Traverse - A traverse that comes back to its starting point. Geometric Requirements of Closed Traverse - Sum of deflection angles is 360 deg and sum of the interior angles (of a polygon) with n sides is (n- 2)*(180 deg) Traverse Closure - The line that will exactly close the traverse. Dynamics - The study of moving objects; concerned with bodies that have accelerated motion Kinematics - The study of a body's motion independent of the forces on the body; a study of the geometry of motion Particle - A body in motion where rotation of the body is absent or insignificant; has no rotational kinetic energy Rigid Body - Type of body that does not deform when loaded and can be considered a combination of two or more particles that remain at a fixed, finite distance from each other. 4 Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Kinetics - A study of the forces that cause the motion Rectilinear Kinematics - Type of kinematics that refers to straight-line motion. Curvilinear Motion - Type of motion that occurs when a particle moves along a curved path. Potential Energy - Stored energy;

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Plane Surveys - ✔✔Type of survey that disregards the curvature of the

earth. Appropriate if the area is small.


Geodetic Surveys - ✔✔Type of survey that considers the curvature of the

earth.


Zoned Surveys - ✔✔Type of survey that allows computations to be

performed as if on a plane will accommodating larger areas.


State Plane Coordinate System - ✔✔Rectangular systems that use a partial

latitude/longitude system for baseline references


Benchmark - ✔✔The common name given to permanent monuments of

known vertical positions




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,Control Stations (or Triangular Stations) - ✔✔Monuments with known

horizontal positions.


Leveling - ✔✔The act of using an engineer's level (or other leveling

instrument) and rod to measure a vertical distance (elevation) from an

arbitrary level surface.


Differential Leveling - ✔✔The consecutive application of direct leveling to

the measurement of large differences in elevation


Azimuth - ✔✔Given as a clockwise angle from the reference direction,

either from the north or from the south. May not exceed 360 deg.


Deflection Angle - ✔✔The angle between a line and the prolongation of a

preceding line is a deflection angle.


Bearing - ✔✔Referenced to the quadrant in which the line falls and the

angle that the line makes with the meridian in that quadrant. May not

exceed 90 deg.


Traverse - ✔✔A series of straight lines whose lengths and directions are

known.


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,Open Traverse - ✔✔A traverse that does not come back to its starting point.


Closed Traverse - ✔✔A traverse that comes back to its starting point.


Geometric Requirements of Closed Traverse - ✔✔Sum of deflection angles

is 360 deg and sum of the interior angles (of a polygon) with n sides is (n-

2)*(180 deg)


Traverse Closure - ✔✔The line that will exactly close the traverse.


Dynamics - ✔✔The study of moving objects; concerned with bodies that

have accelerated motion


Kinematics - ✔✔The study of a body's motion independent of the forces on

the body; a study of the geometry of motion


Particle - ✔✔A body in motion where rotation of the body is absent or

insignificant; has no rotational kinetic energy


Rigid Body - ✔✔Type of body that does not deform when loaded and can

be considered a combination of two or more particles that remain at a

fixed, finite distance from each other.




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, Kinetics - ✔✔A study of the forces that cause the motion


Rectilinear Kinematics - ✔✔Type of kinematics that refers to straight-line

motion.


Curvilinear Motion - ✔✔Type of motion that occurs when a particle moves

along a curved path.


Potential Energy - ✔✔Stored energy; when energy comes from the position

of the particle.


Absolute Pressure - ✔✔Pressures measured with respect to a true zero

pressure reference.


Gage Pressure - ✔✔Pressures measured with respect to atmospheric

pressure


Surface Tension - ✔✔The tensile force between two points a unit distance

apart on the surface, or as the amount of work required to form a new unit

of surface area in an apparatus.


Stress - ✔✔Intensity of Force Per Unit Area.




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