MSTE MOCK QUIZ

A detailed illustration of road engineering, scaffolding setups, and maritime environments with a focus on safety measures and construction principles.

MSTE Mock Quiz: Test Your Knowledge!

Welcome to the MSTE Mock Quiz! This engaging quiz is designed to test your understanding of various engineering and construction principles, particularly those related to scaffolding, road maintenance, and maritime safety.

With 21 carefully crafted questions, you'll encounter multiple choice inquiries that challenge your expertise in:

  • Traffic management
  • Scaffolding safety
  • Pavement conditions
  • Tidal phenomena
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by BuildingBeam423
Is the speed limit appropriate on a very high standard expressways, which have low crash rate.
45
80
100
60
Progressive disintegration of the surface between the wheel paths caused by dripping of gasoline or oil from vehicles.
Spalling
Bleeding
Flushing
Drip track raveling
: Cracks forming large interconnected polygons, usually with sharp corners or angle. These cracks are generally caused by hardening and shrinkage of the asphalt andor reflection cracking from underlying layers such as cement-treated base.
Block cracking
Alligator cracking
Transverse cracking
Longitudinal cracking
The PPA (Phil. Ports Authority) requires that water level that guarantees about water depth for safety of the ships berthing on a certain ports and harbor, below the mean lower low water should be equal to:
0.15 m to 0.30 m
0.12 m to 0.40 m
0.15 m to 0.40 m
0.12 m to 0.50 m
A manual or power-operated mechanical device to raise or lower a suspended scaffold is known as:
Form scaffold
Landing
Guardrail system
Hoist
: Stochastic queuing system where the traffic intensity is less than one is called ___
Deterministic
Saturated
Under saturated
Exponentially distributed
It known as the speed at which vehicles are presumed to travel through the coordinated signal system.
Instantaneous speed
Speed of progression
Space mean speed
Spot speed
Areas below the level where the employee is located and to which an employee can fall is known as:
Lesser levels
Inferior levels
Lower levels
Subordinate levels
A suspension scaffold consisting of a braced platform resting on two parallel bearers and hung from overhead supports by ropes of fixed length is known as:
Form scaffold
Guardrail system
Float (Ship) scaffold
Hoist
When the lines connecting the earth with the sun and the moon forma right angle, that is the moon is in her quarters, then the actions of the moon and sun are subtractive, and the lowest tides of the month occur, this is called:
Spring tide
Age of the tide
Neap tide
Clapotis
Cracks approximately parallel to the pavement centerline. These are caused by poorly constructed construction joints and shrinkage of asphalt concrete surface.
Alligator cracking
Block cracking
Transverse cracking
Longitudinal cracking
A supported scaffold consisting of a platform resting on cross beams supported by ledgers and a double row of uprights independent of support from any structure is known as:
Single pole (independent pole)
Double pole (independent pole)
Double pole (dependent pole)
Single pole (dependent pole)
A supported scaffold consisting of a platform supported by brackets attached to formwork is known as:
Form scaffold
Float (Ship) scaffold
Guardrail system
Hoist
A suspension scaffold consisting of a platform suspended fromthe ceiling or roof structure by fixed length support is known as:
Interior hang scaffold
Exterior hang scaffold
Posterior hang scaffold
Superior hang scaffold
: It is a series of interconnected or interlaced cracks caused by fatigue failure of the asphalt concrete surface under repeated traffic loading.
Longitudinal cracking
Aligator cracking
Impact cracking
Transverse cracking
: A vertical barrier consisting of, but not limited to, top rails, mid rails, and ports, erected prevent employees from falling off a scaffold platform or walkway to lower levels is known as:
Hoist
Landing
Mobile scaffold
Guardrail system
A powered or unpowered, portable, caster or wheel mounted supported scaffold is known as:
Mobile scaffold
Form scaffold
Float (Ship) scaffold
Freight scaffold
The total load of all persons, equipment, tools, materials, transmitted loads and other loads reasonably anticipated to be applied to a scaffold or scaffold component at any one time is known as:
Minimum intended load
Maximum intended load
Paramount intended load
Minimal intended load
A platform at the end of a flight of stairs is known as:
Docking
Landing
Touchdown
Disembarkment
: The average speed of all vehicles passing a point on a highway over some specified time period is known as ___
Progression speed
Space mean speed
Time mean speed
Spot speed
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