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Minnesota MN Engineering Exam

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The Engineering Exam evaluates candidates on their understanding of engineering principles applied in construction projects. Topics include structural analysis, mechanical and electrical systems integration, soil mechanics, load calculations, project management, and site surveying. Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of building codes, safety standards, quality control, and the interpretation of engineering drawings and specifications. This exam is typically aimed at licensed engineers or advanced-level contractors.

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Minnesota MN Engineering Exam
**Question 1. Which of the following best describes the Critical Path Method
(CPM) in project scheduling?**

A) A technique for allocating resources to tasks based on cost

B) A method that identifies the longest sequence of activities determining project
duration

C) A statistical approach to estimate project risks

D) A tool for evaluating contractor bids

Answer: B

Explanation: CPM determines the longest path of dependent activities, which
defines the minimum project completion time.



**Question 2. In the Rational Method for peak discharge estimation, the runoff
coefficient (C) primarily depends on which factor?**

A) Soil permeability

B) Rainfall intensity

C) Drainage area shape

D) Time of concentration

Answer: A

Explanation: The runoff coefficient reflects land surface characteristics such as
permeability, vegetation, and slope.



**Question 3. Which equation is most appropriate for calculating head loss due to
friction in a turbulent pipe flow when the Hazen‑Williams formula is applicable?**

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A) Darcy‑Weisbach equation

B) Manning’s equation

C) Hazen‑Williams equation

D) Bernoulli’s equation

Answer: C

Explanation: The Hazen‑Williams equation is empirically derived for water flow in
pipes at typical municipal pressures and provides head loss directly.



**Question 4. According to the Unified Soil Classification System (USCS), a soil
with the symbol “CL” is classified as:**

A) Clayey sand

B) Silty sand

C) Clay of low plasticity

D) Silty clay of high plasticity

Answer: C

Explanation: “C” denotes clay, and “L” denotes low plasticity in the USCS.



**Question 5. The active earth pressure coefficient (Ka) for a cohesionless soil can
be calculated using Rankine’s theory as:**

A) Ka = (1 – sin φ) / (1 + sin φ)

B) Ka = (1 + sin φ) / (1 – sin φ)

C) Ka = tan²(45° – φ/2)

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D) Ka = tan²(45° + φ/2)

Answer: A

Explanation: Rankine’s active earth pressure coefficient for cohesionless soils is Ka
= (1 – sin φ)/(1 + sin φ).



**Question 6. In reinforced concrete beam design using the LRFD method, the
nominal moment capacity (Mn) is multiplied by which factor to obtain the design
strength (φMn)?**

A) 0.75

B) 0.85

C) 0.90

D) 1.00

Answer: B

Explanation: For flexure in LRFD, the resistance factor φ is typically 0.90 for
steel‑reinforced concrete, but the factor applied to Mn is φ = 0.90; however, many
code tables present φ = 0.90 for beams, while the question asks for the factor
used, which is 0.90. (If using ASD, the factor would be 0.75.)



**Question 7. Which of the following load combinations is required by ASCE 7‑16
for ultimate strength design of a building?**

A) 1.0 Dead + 1.0 Live

B) 1.2 Dead + 1.6 Live + 0.5 Snow

C) 0.9 Dead + 1.0 Live + 1.0 Wind

D) 1.0 Dead + 0.5 Live + 0.2 Earthquake

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Answer: B

Explanation: ASCE 7‑16 specifies 1.2 D + 1.6 L + 0.5 S (or other applicable
combinations) for ultimate limit state design.



**Question 8. In a steel I‑section, which failure mode is most critical when the
section is subjected primarily to axial compression?**

A) Local buckling of the flange

B) Lateral‑torsional buckling

C) Flexural buckling of the web

D) Material yielding

Answer: A

Explanation: For short, stocky steel columns, flange local buckling often governs
compression capacity before overall buckling.



**Question 9. The design traffic volume (ADT) for a highway intersection is 20,000
vehicles per day. According to the Highway Capacity Manual, what is the
approximate peak hour factor (PHF) to use for capacity analysis?**

A) 0.70

B) 0.80

C) 0.90

D) 1.00

Answer: B

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