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Structural Analysis EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED PASS &lt;LATEST VERSION&gt; 1. Structural Analysis - ANSWER The ability to discern words using larger parts rather than individual sounds. 2. This increases the ability to determine complex words. 3. When students encounter words of more than one syllable, they must move forward using structural analysis. 4. What are two primary strategies that students use when breaking down words? - ANSWER 1. Syllabication and Morphemic Analysis 5. Syllabication - ANSWER Dividing words into syllables, pronouncing each syllable, and then blending syllables to pronounce the word. 6. Morphemic Analysis - ANSWER Morpheme- smallest unit of meaning 7. Free morpheme - ANSWER smallest unit of meaning that can stand alone ex/ it, try, lady 8. Bound morpheme - ANSWER smallest unit of meaning that can't stand alone must be bound to a free morpheme ex/ ing, ed, un 9. What are the four components of structural analysis - ANSWER 1. Prefixes (re/dis) 2. Suffixes (ing, ed, ion) 3. Base Words 4. Root Words 10. The procedures and limitations for the design of structures shall be determined by the following factors. - ANSWER Zoning, site characteristics, occupancy, configuring structural system, and height 11. Minimum number of stories recommended to be provided with at least 3 approved recording accelerographs. - ANSWER 14 12. Maintenance and service of accelerographs shall be provided by the___. - ANSWER Owner 13. Who shall be responsible for keeping the actual live load below the allowable limits and Occupant of the building shall be liable for any failure on the structure due to overloading. - ANSWER Occupant of the building 14. The period of continuous application of a given load or the aggregate of periods of intermittent application of the same load. - ANSWER Load duration 15. Minimum area in square meters a member supports which the design live load may be reduced. - ANSWER 14 sqm. 16. Minimum height of any wall requiring structural design to resist loads onto which they are subjected. - ANSWER 1.50 mts. 17. Maximum deflection of a brittle finished wall subjected to a load of 250 Pascal applied perpendicular to said wall. - ANSWER 1/240 of wall span 18. Maximum deflection of a flexible finished wall subjected to a load of 250 Pascal applied perpendicular to said wall. - ANSWER 1/120 of wall span 19. Maximum floor area for a low-cost housing unit - ANSWER 60 sqm 20. The level at which the earthquake motions are considered to be imparted to the structure or the level at which the structure, as a dynamic vibrator, is supported. - ANSWER Base 21. A member or an element provided to transfer lateral forces from a portion of a structure to vertical elements of the lateral force resisting system. - ANSWER Collector 22. A horizontal or nearly horizontal system acting to transmit lateral forces to the vertical resisting elements, it includes horizontal bracing system - ANSWER Diaphragm 23. The total designed lateral force or shear at the base of a structure - ANSWER Base Shear, V 24. An element at edge of opening or at perimeters of shear walls or diaphragm. - ANSWER Boundary Element 25. An essentially vertical truss system of the concentric or eccentric type which is provided to resist lateral forces. - ANSWER Braced Frame 26. An essentially complete space frame which provides supports for gravity loads. - ANSWER Building Frame System 27. A combination of a Special or Intermediate Moment Resisting Space Frame and Shear Walls or Braced Frames. - ANSWER Dual System

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Structural Analysis EXAM STUDY GUIDE
2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS || 100% GUARANTEED
PASS
<LATEST VERSION>



1. Structural Analysis - ANSWER ✔ The ability to discern words using larger
parts rather than individual sounds.


2. This increases the ability to determine complex words.


3. When students encounter words of more than one syllable, they must move
forward using structural analysis.


4. What are two primary strategies that students use when breaking down
words? - ANSWER ✔ 1. Syllabication and Morphemic Analysis


5. Syllabication - ANSWER ✔ Dividing words into syllables, pronouncing
each syllable, and then blending syllables to pronounce the word.


6. Morphemic Analysis - ANSWER ✔ Morpheme- smallest unit of meaning


7. Free morpheme - ANSWER ✔ smallest unit of meaning that can stand alone

, ex/ it, try, lady


8. Bound morpheme - ANSWER ✔ smallest unit of meaning that can't stand
alone


must be bound to a free morpheme


ex/ ing, ed, un


9. What are the four components of structural analysis - ANSWER ✔ 1.
Prefixes (re/dis)
2. Suffixes (ing, ed, ion)
3. Base Words
4. Root Words


10.The procedures and limitations for the design of structures shall be
determined by the following factors. - ANSWER ✔ Zoning, site
characteristics, occupancy, configuring structural system, and height


11.Minimum number of stories recommended to be provided with at least 3
approved recording accelerographs. - ANSWER ✔ 14


12.Maintenance and service of accelerographs shall be provided by the___. -
ANSWER ✔ Owner

,13.Who shall be responsible for keeping the actual live load below the
allowable limits and Occupant of the building shall be liable for any failure
on the structure due to overloading. - ANSWER ✔ Occupant of the building


14.The period of continuous application of a given load or the aggregate of
periods of intermittent application of the same load. - ANSWER ✔ Load
duration


15.Minimum area in square meters a member supports which the design live
load may be reduced. - ANSWER ✔ 14 sqm.


16.Minimum height of any wall requiring structural design to resist loads onto
which they are subjected. - ANSWER ✔ 1.50 mts.


17.Maximum deflection of a brittle finished wall subjected to a load of 250
Pascal applied perpendicular to said wall. - ANSWER ✔ 1/240 of wall span


18.Maximum deflection of a flexible finished wall subjected to a load of 250
Pascal applied perpendicular to said wall. - ANSWER ✔ 1/120 of wall span


19.Maximum floor area for a low-cost housing unit - ANSWER ✔ 60 sqm


20.The level at which the earthquake motions are considered to be imparted to
the structure or the level at which the structure, as a dynamic vibrator, is
supported. - ANSWER ✔ Base

, 21.A member or an element provided to transfer lateral forces from a portion of
a structure to vertical elements of the lateral force resisting system. -
ANSWER ✔ Collector


22.A horizontal or nearly horizontal system acting to transmit lateral forces to
the vertical resisting elements, it includes horizontal bracing system -
ANSWER ✔ Diaphragm


23.The total designed lateral force or shear at the base of a structure -
ANSWER ✔ Base Shear, V


24.An element at edge of opening or at perimeters of shear walls or diaphragm.
- ANSWER ✔ Boundary Element


25.An essentially vertical truss system of the concentric or eccentric type which
is provided to resist lateral forces. - ANSWER ✔ Braced Frame


26.An essentially complete space frame which provides supports for gravity
loads. - ANSWER ✔ Building Frame System


27.A combination of a Special or Intermediate Moment Resisting Space Frame
and Shear Walls or Braced Frames. - ANSWER ✔ Dual System

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