M e - R
M e - R
ENGINEER
ACCREDITATION
EXAMINATION
REVIEWER
SCHEDULE OF
MINIMUM TEST
REQUIREMENTS
(FREQUENCY)
1 G, Grading Test
1 P, Plasticity Test (LL, PL, PI)
For every 1,500 m3 or fraction thereof:
1 C, Laboratory Compaction Test
1 Q, Quality Test (Grading, Plasticity and Abrasion)
For every 2,500m3 or fraction thereof:
1 CBR, California Bearing Test
For every layer of 150 mm of compacted depth based on the result
of compaction test trials:
At least one group of three in situ density tests for each 500
m2 or fraction thereof
ITEM 202 CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE COURSE
* This item shall consist of furnishing, placing, and compacting crushed gravel, crushed
stone or crush rock on a prepared sub-grade.
Tests:
Same as for Item 201
For every 1,500m3 or fraction thereof:
1 F, Fractured face
ITEM 203 LIME STABILIZED ROAD MIX BASE COURSE
* This item shall consist of a foundation for surface course composed of soil aggregate,
lime and water in proper proportions.
Amount of lime to be added:
3 12 mass percent of dry soil aggregates test
Tests:
A. SOIL AGGREGATE
For every 300 m3 or fraction thereof:
1 G, Grading Test
1 P, Plasticity Test (LL, PL, PI)
For every1,500 m3 or fraction thereof:
1 Q, Quality Test (Grading, Plasticity and Abrasion)
B. MIX
For every 300 m3 or fraction thereof:
1 C, Laboratory Compaction Test
1 UC, Unconfined Compaction Test
C. COMPACTED BASE COURSE
For every layer of 150 mm compacted depth:
1 D, Field Density Test for every 150 m or fraction thereof
1 T, Thickness determination fro every 150 m or fraction
thereof
D. HYDRATED LIME
For every 100T or fraction thereof:
1 Q, Quality Test
ITEM 204 PORTLAND CEMENT STABILIZED ROAD MIX BASE COURSE
* This item shall consist of a foundation for surface course, composed of soil aggregate,
Portland cement and water in proper proportions.
Amount of cement to be added:
6 to 10 mass of dry soil aggregate
Tests:
A. SOIL AGGREGATE
Same as for Item 203
B. CEMENT
1 Q, Quality Test for every 2,000 bags or fraction thereof
C. WATER
1 Q, Quality Test/Project Engineers Certificate
D. MIX
For every 300 m3 or fraction thereof:
1 C, Laboratory Compaction Test
1 UC, Unconfined Compaction Test
1 CBR, California Bearing Ratio
E. COMPACTED BASE COURSE
For every layer of 150 mm compacted depth:
1 D, Field Density Test for every 150 m or fraction thereof
1 T, Thickness Determination for every 150 m or fraction
thereof
ITEM 205 ASPHALT STABILIZED ROAD MIX BASE COURSE
* This item shall consist of a foundation for surface course, composed of soil aggregate
and asphaltic material in proper proportions.
Amount of asphalt to be added:
4 7 mass of dry soil aggregate
Tests:
A. SOIL AGGREGATE
Same as for Item 203
B. EMULSIFIED ASPHALT
1 Q, Quality Test for every 40T of 200 drums or fraction
thereof
C. MIX
Same as for Item 203
C. COMPACTED BASE COURSE
Same as for Item 203
ITEM 206 PORTLAND CEMENT STABILIZED TREATED PLANT MIX BASE
COURSE
* This item shall consist of a foundation for surface course composed of aggregate
Portland cement and water in proper proportion.
Amount of cement to be added:
6 to 10 mass of dry soil aggregate
Tests:
A. SOIL AGGREGATE
* This item shall consist of furnishing and placing one or more aggregate and one or
more application of bituminous material followed by a seal coat a with cover aggregate
constructed on a prepared base.
A. AGGREGATES
Quantity:
Using Asphalt Cement or Rapid Curing Emulsified Asphalt
Course (crushed)
80 kg/m2
Key (crushed)
24 kg/m2
Cover (crushed or screened)
8 kg/m2
B. BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
Quantity:
7.2 to 11 L/m2
Test:
Same as for Item 301
ITEM 306 BITUMINOUS ROAD MIX SURFACE COURSE
* This item shall consist of constructing a bituminous road mix surface course on a
prepared base.
A. AGGREGATES
Tests:
Same as for Item 304
B. BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
Quantity:
Using cut back asphalt 4.5 to 7 mass % of total dry aggregate
Using emulsified asphalt 6 to 10 mass % of total dry aggregate
Tests:
Same as for Item 301
C. MIX
Tests:
For every 75 m3/130T or fraction thereof:
1 G, Grading Test
1 Ext, Stability Test
1 C, Laboratory Compaction Test
D. HYDRATED LIME
Tests:
For every 100T or fraction thereof:
1 Q, Quality Test
E. COMPACTED PAVEMENT
Tests:
For each full days operation:
D & T (Density & Thickness Test), at least one (1) but not more
than three (3) samples shall be taken
ITEM 307 BITUMINOUS PLANT MIX SURFACE COURSE GENERAL
* This item includes general requirements that are applicable to all type of bituminous
surface courses irrespective of gradation of aggregate or kind and amount of bituminous
material.
A. AGGREGATE
Tests:
For every 75 m3/200T or fraction thereof:
1 G & P, Grading & Plasticity Tests
For every 1,500m3 or fraction thereof:
1 Q, Quality Test (Grading, Plasticity and Abrasion, Stripping
and Bulk specific gravity)
1 F, Fractured face
B. BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
Quantity:
5 to 8 mass percent of total dry aggregates
Tests:
1 Q, Quality Test for each 40T or 200 drums or fraction thereof
C. MIX
Tests:
For every 75 m3/130T or fraction thereof:
1 G. Grading Test
1 Ext, Stability Test
1 C, Laboratory Compaction Test
D. HYDRATED LIME
Tests:
For every 100T or fraction thereof:
1 Q, Quality Test
E. MINERAL FILLER
Tests:
For every 75 m3 or fraction thereof:
1 G & P, Grading & Plasticity Tests (LL, PL, PI)
F. COMPACTED PAVEMENT
Tests:
For each full days operation:
D & T (Density & Thickness Test), at least one (1) but not more
than three (3) samples shall be taken
ITEM 308 BITUMINOUS PLANT MIX SURFACE COURSE COLD LAID
* This item shall consist of constructing Bituminous Surface Course (Asphalt Cold Mix)
prepared in central mixing plant, laid cold on a prepared base.
A.AGGREGATE
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
B. BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
Quantity:
Using cut back asphalt -- 4.5 to 7 mass % of total dry aggregate
Using emulsified asphalt 6 to 10 mass % of total dry aggregate
Tests:
1 Q, Quality Test for each 40T or 200 drums fraction thereof
C. MIX
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
D. HYDRATED LIME
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
E. MINERAL FILLER
Tests:
For every 75 m3 or fraction thereof:
1 G & P, Grading & Plasticity Tests (LL, PL, PI)
F. COMPACTED PAVEMENT
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
ITEM 309 BITUMINOUS PLANT MIX (STOCKPILE MAINTENANCE
MIXTURE)
* This item shall consist of a bituminous stockpile maintenance mixture composed of
aggregate, mineral filler, hydrated lime and bituminous material mixed in a central plant.
A. AGGREGATE
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
B. BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
Quantity:
4 to 10 mass percent of total mix
Tests:
1 Q, Quality Test for each 40T or 200 drums fraction thereof
C. MIX
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
D. HYDRATED LIME
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
E. MINERAL FILLER
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
F. COMPACTED PAVEMENT
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
ITEM 310 BITUMINOUS CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE HOT LAID
* This item shall consist of constructing a bituminous concrete surface course composed
of aggregate, mineral filler and bituminous material mixed in a central plant, constructed
and laid hot on prepared base.
A. AGGREGATES
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
B. BITUMINOUS MATERIALS
Quantity:
5 to 8 mass percent of total mix
Tests:
1 Q, Quality Test for each 40T or 200 drums fraction thereof
C. MIX
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
D. HYDRATED LIME
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
E. MINERAL FILLER
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
F. COMPACTED PAVEMENT
Tests:
Same as for Item 307
ITEM 311 PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT
* This item shall consist of pavement of Portland cement concrete, with or without
reinforcement, constructed on the prepared base.
A. CEMENT
Quantity:
9.0 bags/m3 (40 kg/bag)
Test:
For every 2,000 bags or fraction thereof:
1 Q, Quality Test
B. FINE AGGREGATE
Quantity:
0.50 m2/m3 concrete
if using rounded course aggregate
0.54 m2/m3 concrete
if using angular or crushed coarse
aggregate
Tests:
For every 1,500 m3 or fraction thereof:
a.) For a source not yet tested or failed in previous quality test:
1 Q, Quality Test (Grading, Elutriation wash, Bulk Specific
Gravity, Absorption, Mortar Strength, Soundness, Organic
Impurities, Unit Weight, % clay lumps and % shale)
b.) For a source previously tested and passed quality test:
1 Q, Quality Test (Grading, Elutriation wash, Bulk Specific
Gravity, Absorption, Mortar Strength)
For every 75 m3 or fraction thereof:
1 G, Grading Test
C. COURSE AGGREGATE
Quantity:
0.77 m2/m3 concrete
if using rounded coarse aggregate
2
3
0.68 m /m concrete
if using angular or crushed coarse
aggregate
Tests:
For every 1,500 m3 or fraction thereof:
a.) For a source not yet tested or failed in previous quality test:
1 Q, Quality Test (Grading, Bulk Specific Gravity, Absorption,
Abrasion, Soundness and Unit Weight)
b.) For a source previously tested and passed quality test:
1 Q, Quality Test (Grading, Bulk Specific Gravity, Absorption
and Abrasion)
For every 75 m3 or fraction thereof:
1 G, Grading Test
D. WATER
Test:
1 Certificate from Project Engineer or 1 Q, Quality Test if
source is questionable
E. JOINT FILLER
1. Poured joint filler
Test:
1 Q, Quality Test on each type of ingredient for each
shipment
2. Pre molded joint filler
Test:
1 Q, Quality Test on each thickness of filler for each
shipment
F. SPECIAL CURING AGENTS
Test:
1 Q, Quality Test for each shipment
G. STEEL BARS
Test:
For every 10,000 kg or fraction thereof for each size:
1 Q, Quality Test (Bending, Tension and Quality Analysis)
H. CONCRETE
Test:
Flexural Strength Test on concrete beam samples:
1 Set consisting of 3 beam samples shall represent a 330 m2 of
pavement, 230 mm depth or fraction thereof placed each day
Volume of concrete not more than 75 m3
I. COMPLETED PAVEMENT
Test:
Thickness determination by concrete core drilling on a lot basis
Five (5) holes per km per lane or five (5) holes per 500 m when
two (2) lanes are poured concurrently
PART F BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
ITEM 400 - PILING
* This item shall consist of piling, furnished, driven or placed, cut and spliced.
A. TIMBER PILES
Test:
1 Inspection Report for each size and shipment of timber
B. CONCRETE PILES
a.) Concrete
Test: Same as for Item 405
b.) Reinforcing Steel
Test: Same as for Item 404
C. STRUCTURAL PILES
Tests:
1 IR, inspection Report
1 Q, Quality Test or Mill Test Certificate
ITEM 401 RAILINGS
* This item shall consist of furnishing, fabricating or placing, for bridges and other
structures of the material of combination of materials.
A. CONCRETE
Test:
Same as for Item 405, Class C
B. REINFORCING STEEL
Test:
Same as for Item 404
ITEM 402 TIMBER STRUCTURES
* This item shall consist of construction of timber structures to the dimensions, lines and
grades as shown on the plans.
Tests:
1 Q, Quality Test or Manufacturers Certificate for each type of
material used
1 IR, Inspection Report for each type and shipment of timber
ITEM 403 METAL STRUCTURES
* This work shall consist of steel structures portions of composite structures, constructed
in reasonably close conformity with the lines, grades and dimension.
Tests:
1 Q, Quality Test or Manufacturers Certificate for each type of
material used
1 IR, Inspection Report for each type and shipment of metal
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class P
ROUNDED
0.77
0.82
0.70
0.56
ANGULAR/CRUSHED
0.68 m2/m3 of concrete
0.73 m2/m3 of concrete
0.66 m2/m3 of concrete
0.65 m2/m3 of concrete
Test:
For every 1,500 m3 or fraction thereof:
a.) For a source not yet tested or failed in previous quality test:
1 Q, Quality Test (Grading, Bulk Specific Gravity, Absorption,
Abrasion, Soundness and Unit Weight)
b.) For a source previously tested and passed quality test:
1 Q, Quality Test (Grading, Bulk Specific Gravity, Absorption
and Abrasion)
For every 75 m3 or fraction thereof:
1 G, Grading Test
D. WATER
Tests:
1 Certificate from Project Engineer or 1 Q, Quality Test if
source is questionable
E. PRE MOLDED FILLER FRO EXPANSION JOINTS
Test:
1 Q, Quality Test on each thickness of filler for each shipment
F. STEEL REINFORCEMENT
Test:
For every 10,000 kg or fraction thereof for each size:
1 Q, Quality Test (Bending, Tension and Quality Analysis)
G. CONCRETE
Tests:
Compressive Strength Test on concrete cylinder samples, one (1)
set consisting three (3) concrete cylinder samples shall be taken
from each days pouring and to represent not more than 75 m 3 of
concrete or fraction thereof
ITEM 406 PRE STRESSED CONCRETE STRUCTURES
* This item shall consist of pre-stressed concrete structures and the pre-stressed concrete
portions of composite structures.
A. CONCRETE
Tests:
Same as for Item 405, Class P
B. STEEL REINFORCEMENT
Test:
Same as for Item 404
C. WIRE STRAND
Test:
1 Q, Quality Test for every 20T or fraction thereof
* Preformed sponge rubber and rock expansion joint filler for concrete paving and
structural construction.
Test:
Inspection Report
D. WATER
Test:
1 Certificate from Project Engineer or 1 Q, Quality Test if
source is questionable
ITEM 507 RUBBLE CONCRETE
* This item shall consist of construction of rubble concrete.
ITEM 508 HAND LAID ROCK EMBANKMENT
* This item shall consist of hand-laid rock embankment.
Test:
Inspection Report
ITEM 509 SHEET PILES
* This item shall consist of furnishing, driving cutting off of sheet pile.
A. TIMBER SHEET PILES
Test:
Inspection Report
B. CONCRETE SHEET PILES
Test:
Same as for Item 400
C. STEEL SHEET PILES
Test:
Same as for Item 403
ITEM 510 CONCRETE SLOPE PROTECTION
* This item shall consist of furnishing and placing of concrete slope protection including
all necessary excavation, a bed course and reinforced concrete to the required thickness
and extent to protect slope against erosion.
A. BED COURSE
Test:
Same as for Item 200
B. STEEL REINFORCEMENT
Test:
Same as for Item 404
C. CONCRETE
Test:
Same as for Item 405
ITEM 511 GABIONS
* This item shall consist of furnishing, forming wire mesh baskets, and placing rocks
installed at the location designated.
Test:
1 Q, Quality Test for each shipment
A. STEEL POSTS
Test:
Same as for Item 403
B. TIMBER POSTS
Test:
Same as for Item 410
C. CONCRETE
Test:
Same as for Item 405
D. REINFORCING STEEL
Test:
Same as for Item 404
E. RAIL
Test:
Inspection Report
F. PAINT
Test:
Same as for Item 411
ITEM 604 FENCING
* This item shall consist of furnishing and constructing of post and barb wire or chain
link fences.
A. BARB WIRE, CHAIN LINK FABRIC
Test:
1 Q, Quality Test
B. CONCRETE POSTS
Test:
Same as for Item 405
C. STEEL REINFORCEMENT
Test:
Same as for Item 404
ITEM 605 ROAD SIGN
* This item shall consist of furnishing and installing road signs.
Test:
Inspection Report
ITEM 606 PAVEMENT MARKINGS
* This item shall consist of placing markings of the finished pavement.
Test:
Same as for Item 411
ITEM 607 REFLECTIVE PAVEMENT STUDS
* This item shall consist of furnishing and installing reflective pavement studs on the
surface of the pavement.
Test:
Inspection Report
ITEM 608 TOPSOIL
* This consists of topsoil furnished, transported and spread, or topsoil removed from
designated areas, haul and spread.
Test:
Inspection Report
ITEM 609 SPRIGGING
* This item consists of planting sprigs of living grass plants.
Test:
Inspection Report
ITEM 610 SODDING
* This item shall consist of furnishing and laying of live sod on the shoulders, slopes,
ditches, or other locations as designated, construction of sod ditch checks or similar
appurtenances.
Test:
Inspection Report
ITEM 611 TREE PLANTING
* This item shall consist of furnishing and planting deciduous shade, flowering trees
evergreen trees less than 150 mm diameter on the areas.
Test:
Inspection Report
ITEM 612 REFLECTIVE THERMOPLASTIC STRIPPING
* This item shall be applied to the road surface in a molten state by mechanical means
with surface application glass beads at a rate not less than 350g/L.
Test:
Same as for Item 406
ITEM 711 FENCE AND GUARDRAIL
A. FENCE
Test:
Same as for Item 604
B. GUARDRAIL
Test:
Same as for Item 603
ITEM 712 STRUCTURAL METAL
Test:
Same as for Items 403 and 406
ITEM 713 TREATED AND UNTREATED TIMBER
Test:
Same as for Item 410
ITEM 714 WATER
Test:
Certificate from Project Engineer or 1 Q, Quality Test, if source
is questionable
ITEM 715 GEOTEXTILES
* This item covers geotextiles fabric for use in subsurface drainage, hydraulic filter,
erosion control, sediment control, pavement superstructures as a water proofing and
stress relieving membrane, and as permeable separator to prevent mixing of dissimilar
materials.
TABLES
MATERIALS
1. Cement
2. Asphaltic material
3. Aspahlt mix
4. Aggregates
a. coarse aggregate
b. fine aggregate
5. Soil aggregates
a. Classification
b. Routinary tests
c. MDR test and CBR
6. Non Reinforced Concrete
Pipes
7. Reinforced Concrete Pipes
8.Steel pipe (galvanized)
9. Concrete hollow blocks (CHB)
a. strength
b. moisture content
10. Steel bar
11. Steel sheet (galvanized)
12. Wire strand
13. Gabion
14. Paints
15. Joint filler (pre molded)
16. Curing compound
17. Concrete cylinder
18. Concrete beam
19. Concrete core
20. Asphalt core
21. Water
a. Chemical analysis
b. Sediment load analysis
MNIMUM TESTING
REQUIREMENTS
1 sample per 2000 bags
1 sample per 40T or 200
drums
1 sample per 130T
1 sample per 1,500 m3
MINIMUM
QUANTITY/VOLUME OF
MATERIALS FOR EACH
SAMPLE SUBMITTED
10 kg
5L
20 kg
70 kg
50 kg
2 pipes
1 pipe (1 m length)
2 pcs Of 100 mm long taken from
both ends w/ thread
3 units
3 units
1m
3 pcs 60mm x 60mm
2m
1m x 2m
1 - 4L can
1 400mm x 400mm
1L
1 set (3 cylinders)
1 set (3 cylinders)
500 ml
500 ml
Class of
concrete
Minimum
cement
content per
cu. m
Maximum
water
cement ratio
Consistency
range in
slump
kg (bags)
kg/kg
mm (inch)
360 (9)
0.53
320 (8.5)
0.58
380 (9.5)
0.55
440 (11)
0.49
Seal
380 (9.5)
0.58
50 -100 (2
4)
50 -100 (2
4)
50 -100 (2
4)
100 max ( 4
max)
100 200 (4
8)
Designated
size of
coarse
aggregate
square
opening
std. mm
37. 5 4.75
(1 - No. 4)
50.0 4.75
(2 - No. 4)
12. 5 4.75
( - No. 4)
19.0 4.75
(3/4 - No. 4)
25.0 4.75
(1 - No. 4)
Minimum
compressive
strength of
150mm x
300mm
concrete
cylinder @
28 days
MN/m2 (psi)
20.7 (3000)
16.5 (2400)
20.7 (3000)
37. 7 (5000)
20.7 (3000)
Percent (%) of
contract price
allowed
100
80
70
60
50
0
Deficiency in the
average thickness
per lot(mm)
05
6 10
11 15
16 20
21 25
more than 25
Percent (%) of
contract price
per lot
100
95
85
70
50
removed and replaced (no payment)
Kind of material
Type of test
Cement
Coarse aggregate
Fine aggregate
Grading
Specific gravity
Absorption
Unit weight
3
3
3
1
Grading
Liquid limit
Plastic limit
Compaction
CBR
Abrasion
3
3
3
7
1
Asphalt
Paint
Physical
Physical and chemical
4
4
Concrete cylinder
Compressive
Concrete beam
Flexural
Concrete core
Cutting of sample
LIMITATIONS/VARIATIONS
ITEM
104
ITEM
105
Abrasion loss
Plastic index
Liquid limit
Permitted
variation from
design
THICKNESS
OF LAYER
Permitted
variation from
design LEVEL
OF SURFACE
Permitted
surface
irregularity
measured by 3m straight edge
Permitted
variation from
design cross
fall or camber
Permitted
variation from
design
longitudinal
grade over 25m
length
6%
max
30%
max
ITEM
200
50%
max
12%
max
35%
max
1TEM
201
50%
max
6% max
25%
max
ITEM
202
45%
max
6%
max
25%
max
ITEM
203
4% to
10%
ITEM
300
45%
max
4% to
9%
35%
max
20mm
10mm
+15mm,
-5mm
+20mm,
-30mm
+10mm,
-20mm
-5mm,
-10mm
+15mm,
-5mm
30mm
20mm
5mm
5mm
0.5%
0.3%
0.2%
+0.2%
0.1%
0.1%
0.1%
+0.1%
California
Bearing Ratio
Length of pile
less than 12m
12m to 18m
more than 18m
25%
80%
min
min
DIMESION OF PILES
(1m from the butt)
minimum
maximum
300mm
450mm
320mm
450mm
350mm
500mm
80%
min
100%
80% min
Minimum
tip
200mm
180mm
150mm
REMOVAL OF FORMS
Scope of work
Minimum time
Minimum % of design
strength
14 days
80%
14 days
1 day
2 days
70%
70%
70%
1 day
70%
SIEVE SIZES
NO. 200
NO. 100
NO. 60
NO.50
NO. 40
NO. 30
0.075mm
0.150mm
0.300mm
0.250mm
0.425mm
0.600mm
NO. 20
NO. 16
NO. 12
NO. 10
NO. 8
NO. 4
0.840mm
1.180mm
1.700mm
2.000mm
2.360mm
4.750mm
DETAILS OF WELDS
Size of fillet weld
5mm
6mm
8mm
10mm
13mm
16mm
152mm
152mm and above
MINIMUM LAP FOR SPLICING
Tension
Compression
GRADE 40
24 times bar
20 times bar
GRADE 60
36 times bar
24 times bar
Mass % passing
100
95 100
70 - 100
Mass % passing
100
85 - 100
1
2
Weight
25 grams
50 grams
200 grams
300 grams
500 grams
1000 grams
REVIEW
QUESTIONS
29. Why is it that cooling an oven dried sample before weighing is advisable?
Answer: because it can affect its weight
30. What is the difference between hygroscopic moisture content from natural
moisture content?
Answer: HYGROSCOPIC MOISTURE CONTENT is the moisture content
of an air dried sample while NATURAL MOISTURE CONTENT is the
moisture content of the original sample from the field.
31. For how many bags of cement does a 10 kgs sample represents?
Answer: 2000 bags
32. For 15, 000 kgs RSB, how many samples shall be submitted for Quality Test?
Answer: 2 pcs 1 m sample
33. An admixture is being introduced to the fresh concrete mixture for heavily
reinforced concrete structure using a pumpcrete to pump out the fresh concrete
mix, what admixture should it be?
Answer: Superplasticizer
34. What is the use of blown asphalt?
Answer: as joint filler and water proofing
35. What asphalt is commonly known as hot asphalt or penetration grade asphalt?
Answer: Asphalt Cement
36. How many days does the sample for Immersion Compression Test be soaked in
water?
Answer: 4 days @ 50C
37. If ductility test is for asphalt, _____ is for cement?
Answer: Magnesium Oxide, Insoluble Residue, Loss on Ignition
38. Paint is composed of _____
Answer: 35% vehicle, 50% pigment, 15% beads
39. What is the size of tamping rod used in tamping concrete sample?
Answer: 16 mm and 610 mm long with hemispherical tip
40. What is the temperature to be maintained when curing sample after its initial
curing?
Answer: 23C 1.7C
41. Concrete cylinders are cured and ready for test. Temperature between 63F to
85F are permitted for a period not to exceed _____ hours immediately prior to
test if free moisture is maintained on the surface of the specimen at all times.
54. As Materials Engineer, when is the right time to start sampling and testing
aggregates?
Answer: Once the source is identified
55. The minimum compressive strength for concrete Class P is 5,000 psi, what is
the minimum compressive strength for concrete Class C?
Answer: 3,000 psi
56. The volume of concrete mixer per batch shall not exceed the mixers nominal
capacity in cu.m as shown on the manufacturers standard plate on the mixer,
except that an overload up to _____ percent above the mixers nominal capacity
may be permitted provided concrete test data for strength, segregation, and
uniform consistency are satisfactory, and provided that no spillage of concrete
takes place.
Answer: Ten (10)
57. Where do we take additional cores when the measurement of any core taken from
pavement is deficient in thickness by more than 25 mm?
Answer: at no less than 5 meter intervals parallel to the centerline in each
direction from the affected location
58. Under what climatic condition do we use lower penetration grade or hard asphalt?
Answer: hot climate (cold climate higher penetration grade or soft asphalt)
59. What is the basis for the acceptance or rejection of any construction material?
Answer: Materials test results/reports
60. Penetration test is for asphalt: cement is to _____?
Answer: consistency
61. Slump test is a very important test in fresh concrete to determine _____?
Answer: consistency of concrete
62. How many samples should be taken for an asphalt mix for each full days
operation?
Answer: at least one but not to exceed three samples
63. The thickness of asphalt core using a caliper is based on how many
measurements?
Answer: four (4)
64. The thickness of concrete core using a caliper is based on how many
measurements?
Answer: nine (9)
65. Failed samples do not necessarily mean that the structure it represents is
defective, why?
Answer: may be the sampling is incorrect
66. The specification calls for a 1: 2:4 concrete mix. In a one bagger mixer, which of
the following amount of water is most likely required for the mix?
Answer: 20 liters
67. The spot test on asphalt is used to determine ______.
Answer: overheating during the process of manufacture
68. How many samples shall be submitted for test if 315 pails of flat wall enamel
paint are to be used in the project?
Answer: four (4) pails
69. Aggregate Sub base course has a volume of 5, 000 cu.m and to be laid in a 15cm
compacted depth. How many samples shall be submitted for CBR test and for
sieve analysis?
Answer: 2 samples for CBR and 17 samples for sieve analysis
70. How many samples shall be submitted for quality test if 60 tons of Bituminous
Prime Coat is to be used in the project?
Answer: Two (2) samples
71. How many compaction tests shall be conducted for Item 201 having a volume of
8,250 cu.m?
Answer: Six (6) compaction tests
72. What composed of Materials Quality Control Monthly Reports?
Answer: Summary of field tests and status of test
73. What is the required mixing of mortar for Item 505 (Stone Masonry)?
Answer: 1 part cement and 2 parts sand by volume with sufficient water
74. What is the required mixing of mortar for Item 500 (Pipe Culverts and Storm
Drains)?
Answer: 1 part cement and 2 parts sand by volume with sufficient water
75. Before the project starts, the materials Engineer or the technician must have a
program on how many samples for each item of work should be tested based on
the minimum testing requirements. What program or report is this?
Answer: Quality Control Program
76. If sample splitter is not available for use in reducing samples for test, what is the
alternative way of reducing sample for testing size?
Answer: apply quartering method and get two opposite sides as sample
77. The road will not be opened to traffic until test specimens molded and cured have
attained the minimum strength requirements. If such tests are not conducted prior
to the specified age the pavement shall not be operated to traffic until _____ days
after the concrete was placed.
Answer: Fourteen (14)
78. As the work progresses, the Materials Engineer should know how many sample
has been submitted and tested and how many samples are to be submitted, in
other words the ME must refer to what report so that he/she may be updated on
the balance and on file quality test of the construction materials being used in the
project?
Answer: Status of Test
79. It is the minimum moisture content at which the soil can be molded without
breaking or crumbling up to 1/8 (3.2 mm).
Answer: Plastic Limit
80. The _____ is expressed as the moisture content corresponding to 25 blows.
Answer: Liquid Limit
81. The concrete has been tested for consistency by the use of a slump cone with base
and tamping rod. After the test, the height of concrete measured is 178 mm. what
is the slump of the concrete?
Answer: 127 mm
82. What is the rate of revolution per minute of an abrasion Machine used for testing
the mass percent of wear?
Answer: 30 33 rpm
83. If the design of concrete mix has the following corrected batch weights: cement =
40 kgs, fine aggregates = 65 kgs, coarse aggregate = 115 kgs, and water = 15
liters. What is your actual batch weights for 1 cu.m Class A concrete?
Answer: 360 bags of cement; 585 kgs of fine aggregates; 1035 kgs coarse
aggregates; 130 liters water
84. After the soil has been tested in an Abrasion Machine, the mass % of wear
computed is equal to 21%. If this material is for Item 201, does it pass the DPWH
specs?
Answer: Yes, because the specs is 50% maximum
85. Quality Control Assurance Report should be submitted every _____?
Answer: week
86. One of the duties of Materials Engineer is to see to it that all the construction
materials be tested:
Answer: before it is incorporated into work
87. What is the maximum depth or roadway embankment per horizontal layer in loose
measurement?
Answer: 200 mm loose measurement
88. Why is it that 6 samples are needed for quality test of concrete masonry?
Answer: 3 samples for compressive strength and 3 samples for absorption
89. Sample submitted for test should have a tag bearing the name of the project, the
quantity represented, kind of sample, original source, who sampled and who
submitted it, the date sampled and date submitted and etc. What is the common
name of that tag for you as Materials Engineer?
Answer: Sample Card
90. If course aggregate like embankment is to be placed in layers, how many layers
should a 40 cm thick Aggregate Base Course is placed?
Answer: Three (3)
91. The ME should always be alert of his schedule with regards to the number of days
of a quality test that takes place. Since not all construction materials can be tested
just for a day or even a week so, what is the lead time should he consider for a
quality test of a cement sample?
Answer: One (1) month
92. CBR Sample for test has been compacted but it should be soaked for how many
days before testing?
Answer: Four (4)
93. If sieve analysis and plasticity test are used for Soil Classification, what test that
its result be used in field density test?
Answer: Compaction Test or Moisture Density Relation Test
94. Heavy rains occur the night before prior to your scheduled field density test, are
you going to pursue your schedule? Why?
Answer: No, because the moisture content is high and can affect the result
95. Checking the gradation of composite aggregates and asphalt content of asphalt
mix can be done by what test?
Answer: Extraction Test
96. What is the device used in testing for liquid limit test?
Answer: liquid limit device with grooving tool
97. What apparatus is used in plastic limit test?
Answer: glass plate
98. How long does a vibrator be inserted in a concrete mix?
138. Item 202 shall have a minimum soaked CBR value of _____
Answer: 80%
139. Permitted variation from design thickness of layer for Item 201.
Answer: 10 mm
140. Sieve designation standard (in mm) for 0.425 mm to alternate US standard
Answer: No. 40
141. If slag is used as course aggregate for Item 311, the minimum density is _____
Answer: 1,120 kg/m3
142. Minimum price allowed of contract for deficiency in strength of concrete
specimens for PCCP which 10% to less than 15%
Answer: 70%
143. This joint is also called cold joint. It is constructed when there is an interruption
of more than 30 minutes in the concreting operation
Answer: Transverse Construction Joint
144. Minimum variation of the surface from the testing edge of the straight edge
between contacts with the surface in Item 310
Answer: 6.0 mm
145. Portland Cement Treated Plant Mix Base Course after the completion of the final
rolling, the surface will be treated with bituminous curing seal, how much is the
rate of application?
Answer: 0.5 L/m2 to 1.0 L/m2
146. In Item 201, the volume required in the project is 10,000 cu.m. The required
number of CBR test is _____
Answer: four (4)
147. Slump test of concrete determines the following, except
Answer: workability, fluidity, consistency, job density
148. The significance of liquid limit are the ff., except
Answer: measures the shearing resistance of soil, measures the potential cohesion
of soil, fineness and shape of grain, Atterberg limits
149. In soil classification, 35% or less passing No. 200 sieve are the ff., except
Answer: A-1, A-2, A-3, A-4
150. To evaluate the performance quality of a soil as a highway subgrade material
Answer: Group Index
151. If the paving of concrete pavement will be done at the rate 200 ln.m, half width
per paving day, how many sets of concrete beam samples shall be required.
Given: A = 115,000 sq.m, width = 6.50 m, thickness = 230 mm
Answer: 353 sets
152. The required liquid limit for selected borrow toppings
Answer: 30%
153. The maximum plastic limit for selected borrow toppings
Answer: 6%
154. Soil is considered unsuitable material when the liquid limit and plastic limit
exceeds
Answer: 80% and 55% respectively
155. Soil is considered unsuitable when the material density is
Answer: 800 kg/cu.m or lower
156. The plasticity index is determined in accordance with
Answer: AASHTO T 90
157. The liquid limit is determined in accordance with
Answer: AASHTO T 89
158. The required compaction of embankment, layer by layer
Answer: 95%
159. The minimum compaction trial of embankment
Answer: 10 m wide by 50 m long
160. At least how many in situ density tests should be carried out for each 500 m 2 of
each layer of compacted fill?
Answer: three (3)
161. Maximum plasticity index for Item 200
Answer: 12%
162. Maximum liquid limit for Item 200
Answer: 35%
163. Maximum size of grading requirement for Item 200
Answer: 2
164. The Los Angeles Abrasion Test for aggregate sub-base course is determined in
accordance with
Answer: AASHTO T 96
165. The required abrasion loss for Item 200
Answer: 50%
166. The minimum CBR required for Item 200
Answer: 25%
167. The required soaked CBR for aggregate sub-base course is determined by
Answer: AASHTO T 193
168. Minimum required percent compaction of each layer of aggregate sub-base
course
Answer: 100%
169. In place density determination of aggregate sub-base course material shall be
made in accordance with
Answer: AASHTO T 191
170. In some areas where the conventional base course materials are scarce or non
available, the use _____ allowable percent weathered limestone (anapog) blended
with crushed stones or gravel.
Answer: 40% (60% - crushed stones or gravel)
171. Maximum size of aggregate for base course material under grading B
Answer: 1 inch
172. Maximum required percent abrasion loss for Item 202
Answer: 45%
173. Maximum required mass percent shall have at least one (1) fractured face of
Item 202
Answer: 50%
174. Minimum required soaked CBR for Item 202
Answer: 80%
175. Maximum size of aggregate for Item 202 under grading A
Answer: 1 inch
176. Maximum size of aggregate for Item 201 under grading A
Answer: 2
177. Maximum size of aggregate for Item 202 under grading B
Answer: 1 inch
178. This item consists of a foundation for surface course composed of soil aggregate,
lime, water in proper proportion, road mixed and constructed on a prepared
subgrade/subbase.
Answer: Lime Stabilized Road Mix Base Course (Item 203)
179. The required plasticity index for Item 203
Answer: 4% to 10%
180. Maximum required mass percent of wear for the aggregate on Item 203
Answer: 50%
181. Maximum size of aggregate for Item 203 under grading A and B
Answer: 2
182. Item number for water?
Answer: Item 714
183. In Item 203, how much is the required mass percent of lime to be added to the
soil aggregate?
Answer: 3% to 12%
184. Minimum soaked CBR for Item 203
Answer: 100%
185. Required percent compaction for Item 203
Answer: 100%
186. Equipment to be used for initial rolling
Answer: Pneumatic tire roller
187. Equipment to be used for final rolling
Answer: 3 wheel tandem type steel wheel roller
188. The test on asphalt cement consisting of heating the asphalt in an open cup and
passing a small test flame
Answer: flash point
189. It is a manually operated device for deriving a measurement of roughness from
the surface profile which may be expressed in terms of International Roughness
Index.
Answer: Merlin Road Roughness Measuring Device
190. It is used for the rapid in situ measurement of the structural properties of
existing pavement with unbound granular properties.
Answer: Dynamic Cone Penetrometer
201. Water content at which soil passes from semi solid to plastic state.
Answer: PLASTIC LIMIT
202. Water content at which soil passes from solid to semi solid.
Answer: SHRINKAGE LIMIT
203. Steel bars placed along longitudinal joints to hold the adjoining slabs together
are called _____
Answer: tie bars
204. The concrete pavement surface shows high spots of 15 mm in a 3 m straight
edge. The concrete in the area represented by these high spots _____
Answer: shall be removed and replaced (but if high spots being noted exceeds
3 mm but not exceeding 12 mm, it shall be ground down only.
205. The calibration of the Universal testing machine is conducted _____
Answer: Once a year
206. What is the sampling requirement of bituminous mixture?
Answer: 1 sample per 130 tonnes
207. What is the depth of the thermometer inserted in the bituminous mixture?
Answer: 2
208. In the design of bituminous mix, the design criteria for stability under the
Marshall Stability Method for heavy traffic is ____
Answer: 1800 lbs
209. The stability criteria of the Marshall Stability Method is the maximum load
resistance that a specimen will develop at _____
Answer: 60
210. Bituminous mix specimens are compacted at how many blows at each end for a
heavy traffic design under the Marshall Stability Method?
Answer: 75 blows
211. In a penetration test, if the penetration is 9. What is the grade of the asphalt?
Answer: 85 100
212. In case of scarcity or non availability of Type I Portland cement, what type of
pozzolan shall be used?
Answer: Portland Pozzolan Cement Type 1P
213. The required flexural strength of concrete beam sample of Item 311 when tested
by the midpoint method.
241. What is the rate of application of bituminous seal coat using cut back asphalt?
Answer: 1.5 to 3.0 lit/m2
242. What is the maximum tolerance of the variation of the surface of Item 310 from
the testing edge of the straight edge between any two contacts with the
surface?
Answer: 6 mm
243. What is the minimum dry compressive of Item 310?
Answer: 1.40 MPa
244. What is the required Index of Retained Strength of Item 310 when tested by
AASHTO T 65?
Answer: 70% minimum
245. Job mix tolerance in Item 310 for grading, passing No. 4 and larger sieve.
Answer: 7
246. Job mix tolerance in Item 310 for grading, passing No 8 to No. 100 (inclusive).
Answer: 4
247. .Job mix tolerance in Item 310 for grading, passing No. 200 sieve.
Answer: 2
248. The property of asphalt mix to resist deformation from imposed load.
Answer: stability
249. The property of asphalt mix to resist the detrimental effects of air, water,
temperature and traffic.
Answer: durability
250. The property of asphalt mix to withstand repeated flexing caused by the passage
of wheel loads.
Answer: fatigue resistance
251. The property of asphalt mix to bend slightly without cracking and to conform to
gradual settlements and moments of the base and subgrade.
Answer: flexibility
252. The range of aggregates composition in Item 310.
Answer: 92% to 95%
253. What is the test on asphalt in order to determine the effect of water on the
cohesion of the mix?
Answer: Immersion Compression Test
254. In temperate countries like the Philippines, what is the most commonly used
grade of asphalt cement?
Answer: 60 70 and 85 100
255. To determine the thickness _____ of asphalt, Immersion Compression Test is
performed.
Answer: stability
256. Percent air voids will _____ as percent asphalt increases in Marshall Stability.
Answer: decrease
257. To determine the temperature of delivered asphalt mix, what apparatus is used?
Answer: armored thermometer
258. Peat and muck soils are considered as:
Answer: highly organic soils
259. Why is it that a trial section is conducted in sub base or base course
construction?
Answer: to check the suitability of materials, efficiency of the equipment
used and the construction method.
260. What does it mean when there is bleeding in a newly paved asphalt road?
Answer: excessive asphalt content
261. A good subgrade soil should have the following:
Answer: low liquid limit and low plastic limit
262. Concrete samples may be tested at an earlier stage in order to _____
Answer: determine the trend of its strength development
263. What is the test criterion for reinforced concrete pipe tested in a three edge
bearing test machine?
Answer: 0.3 mm crack
264. In testing concrete cylinder sample, the applied load should be continuous
without shock at a constant rate within the range of _____
Answer: 20 to 50 psi/second (compression); 125 175 psi/second (flexural)
265. Cement which has been in storage for a long period of time and that there is
already doubt as to its quality should:
Answer: be retested prior to use
266. It is a process of improving the properties of soil to make it more suitable for a
particular purpose.
Answer: Stabilization
267. Two tests are done in one lot sample. The test differs from each other, third test
is taken. What will be this test?
Answer: referee test
268. If no beam sample taken to determine the strength of concrete pavement, is it
allowed in DPWH specs to use core samples to determine the strength. What is
the required compressive strength?
Answer: Yes, 3,500 psi at 14 days
269. Tact coat must be at what condition prior to the application of asphalt mix?
Answer: tacky
270. The use of sea water in reinforced concrete may _____
Answer: induce risk of corrosion in reinforcing steel
271. Subgrade having a CBR value of 2% or less is considered _____
Answer: weak subgrade
272. Subgrade having a CBR value of 15% or more is considered _____
Answer: very stable
273. Subgrade other than those defined in the two above categories is considered ___
Answer: normal
274. What are the three (3) major groups of soil?
Answer: granular soil, fine grained soil, organic soil
275. What is the significance of field density test?
Answer: to determine the degree of compaction of soil. It is also a control test
in embankment construction to ensure adequate compaction.
276. Weighing hot sample is not advisable because it affects the accuracy of the
result. True or false?
Answer: true
277. How to prepare or to come up with an air dried sample?
Answer: air dry the sample under the heat of the sun
278. If it is impossible to air dry the sample under the heat of the sun, what
alternative should be used?
Answer: oven dry the sample @ 60C
279. Sample for compaction test should pass to what sieve size?
Answer: Method A & B use sample passing No. 4
292. What is the highest point in the moisture density curve of the moisture density
relation test or compaction test?
Answer: Maximum dry density (MDD) and Optimum moisture content
(OMC)
293. What is the required size of calibrated sand used for field density test (FDT)?
Answer: Any clean, dry, free flowing, uncemented sand passing No. 10 and
retained No. 200 sieve
294. What is the standard diameter of an orifice of an FDT sand cone?
Answer: inch (12.7 mm)
295. What are the apparatus used in FDT?
Answer: sand cone, jug (at least 4 liters), guide plate, moisture cans,
calibrated sand, weighing scale, oven with temperature control, chisel or
digging tool, plastic bags and labeling materials (tag name)
296. How many hours does a fine aggregate tested for specific gravity and absorption
be soaked in water?
Answer: 15 to 19 hours
297. How to determine if the fine aggregate reaches the saturated dry condition?
Answer: It is determined by the use of cone test for surface moisture. If the
molded shape of fine aggregate slumps slightly, it indicates that it has
reached a surface dry condition
298. What are the tests required for concrete aggregates?
Answer: Fine aggregate = grading, specific gravity, absorption, dry unit
weight: Coarse aggregate = grading, specific gravity, absorption, dry unit
weight an d abrasion
Note: Soundness test is also performed as per request
299. What are the size or diameter and weight of cast iron spheres used in abrasion
test?
Answer: Approximately 46.8 mm and each weighing between 390 455
grams
300. What is the required total weight of sample for abrasion test of coarse aggregate,
grading A with 12 as number of spheres?
Answer: 5,000 grams 25 grams
301. What is significance of abrasion test?
Answer: It evaluates the structural strength of coarse aggregate. It gives an
indication of quality as determined by resistance to impact and wear. It also
effective and cheaper method that you would recommend to stabilize the soil
prior to the construction of the subbase course?
Answer: geotextiles
325. How many times per layer should a concrete specimen molded in a 6 x 6 x 21
beam mold be rodded?
Answer: 63 blows/layer
326. Rolling of bituminous mix shall be discontinued whenever it begins to produce
excessive _______ or _______.
Answer: pulverizing of the aggregate, displacement of the mixture
327. In placing concrete, the required temperature should be less than ____
Answer: 29C
328. How many concrete cylinder samples is required for a 300 pcs RCCP?
Answer: 12 sets
329. If concrete cylinder is not available for a 300 pcs RCCP, how many pipes shall
be subjected to test?
Answer: 6 pcs RCCP
330. If there is a necessity to add water to the concrete mix in order to increase its
workability (provided concrete does not excced specified slump), how many
minutes after the initial time of mixing does adding water be permitted?
Answer: not exceeding 45 minutes and that water cement ratio is not
exceeded.
331. What are the two (2) types of bitumen that are commonly used in the bituminous
mixture?
Answer:
TAR is a viscous liquid obtained from the distillation of coal or wood.
PETROLEUM ASPHALT are the products of the distillation of crude
oil.
332. What are the three (3) major petroleum asphalts?
Answer: Asphalt cement, cut back asphalt, emulsified asphalt
333. What are the solvents of cut back asphalts?
Answer:
GASOLINE for rapid curing type
KEROSENE for medium curing type
DIESEL for slow curing type
334. Emulsified asphalts are either _____ or _____.
Answer:
371. Who has the power to recommend the acceptance or rejection of construction
materials for use in the project based on test results?
Answer: Materials Engineer of the DPWH
372. It is a chemical composition of asphalt that gives color and hardness.
Answer: asphaltene
373. The mineral filler which is used in the bituminous mix is passing sieve?
Answer: No. 200
374. Cold mix asphalt is used in _____
Answer: pothole patching
375. VMA means
Answer: Voids in Mineral Aggregates
376. The compaction temperature in molding the bituminous mixture specimen
Answer: 124C
377. The mixing temperature of bituminous mix is
Answer: 163C
378. The heating temperature of bituminous mix is
Answer: 121C - 188C
379. The heating temperature of aggregates ranges from
Answer: 177C - 191C
380. The maximum absorption content of CHB
Answer: 240 kg/m3
381. The maximum moisture content of CHB
Answer: 45%
382. SPT means
Answer: Standard Penetration Test
383. A tube sampler is used in sampling undisturbed sample
Answer: Shelby tube
384. Used in sealing undisturbed sample
Answer: wax
385. A tube sampler used in sampling disturbed sample
Answer: split spoon sampler
386. It is a dynamic test used in the field to obtain rapid empirical results which can
be used to estimate shear strength and bearing capacity
Answer: Standard Penetration Test
387. A type of coring bit used in rock coring
Answer: diamond bit
388. CQCA means
Answer: Certificate of Quality Control Assurance (submitted weekly)
389. The specific gravity of asphalt ranges from
Answer: 1.01 1.04
390. The type of electron present in rapid curing emulsified asphalt?
Answer: cationic
391. How many group of three in situ densities are required if the compacted
volume of embankment laid was estimated to be 1,500 cu. m with a thickness of
200 mm/layer?
Answer: fifteen (15)
392. The allowable % variation in mass of deformed reinforcing steel is
Answer: 6% maximum under nominal stress
393. The maximum allowable % phosphorous content of a deformed and plain billet
steel bar is
Answer: 0.06%
394. Tensile and yield strengths of steel bars?
Answer:
TENSILE STRENGTH
GRADE 40
483 MPa
GRADE 60
621 MPa
GRADE 75
689 MPa
YIELD POINT
276 MPa
414 MPa
517 MPa
409. The curve in the logarithmic scale where the 25th blow is projected in order to
determine the liquid limit of the soil.
Answer: Flow curve
410. Percentage of wear represents the value of _____
Answer: abrasion loss
411. In the design of concrete mix, what is the volume of water in the concrete mix
that produces a slump of 76.2 mm?
Answer: 24.7 liters
412. The standard fineness modulus of sand is about _____
Answer: 2.75
413. The standard packaging weight of cement
Answer: 40 kg/bag
414. It is an impervious membrane applied to concrete pavement before its initial
setting that prevents rapid evaporation of water from the mix.
Answer: curing compound
415. The type of paint that is used for zone marking, traffic lanes and parking spaces
which is rapid drying, resistant to abrasion and weather conditions and possess
improved visibility at night.
Answer: reflectorized paint
416. An ingredient in the paint that gives reflection during night time.
Answer: glass beads
417. The paint which is used on concrete or masonry units.
Answer: Latex
418. The average loss in weight of three specimens in zinc coating test.
Answer: Triple spot test
419. One the three specimens in the triple spot test with lightest coating.
Answer: Single spot test
420. The type of paint that is used in wood surfaces. It is a special type of paint made
with varnish as the vehicle.
Answer: Enamel
421. Group index is an empirical number ranging from 0 to 20 under average
conditions of good drainage and adequate compaction. The supporting value of a
material as subgrade may be assumed as an inverse ratio to its group index, that is a
group index of zero indicates
449. If the coarse aggregates are subjected to five cycles of sodium sulfate soundness
test, the weighted loss shall not exceed
Answer: 10 mass %
450. If the fine aggregates are subjected to five cycles of sodium sulfate soundness
test, the weighted loss shall not exceed
Answer: 12 mass %
451. Additives used in concrete mixing.
Answer: admixtures
452. The test that determines the resistance of aggregates to disintegration by
saturated solutions of sodium sulfate or magnesium sulfate.
Answer: Soundness test
453. The design of concrete mix specified in the bluebook is based on
Answer: Absolute Design Method
454. The initial setting time of Portland cement is not less than
Answer: 45 minutes
455. The final setting time of Portland cement
Answer: 10 hours
456. The standard sand used in testing the mortar strength of Portland cement
Answer: Ottawa sand
457. The apparatus used to determine the fineness of Portland cement by air
permeability
Answer: Blaine Air Permeability Apparatus
458. A mixture of cement and water is
Answer: cement paste
459. The apparatus used to determine the initial and final setting of Portland cement
in the laboratory.
Answer: Gillmore needle
460. The compressive strength of cement mortar samples in 7 days is
Answer: 19.3 MPa
461. What is the appearance of the molded cement paste which fails to meet the
autoclave?
Answer: crumbled
462. The critical number of days of curing of concrete
473. What is the spec of mass % passing in sieve No. 200, grading A for aggregate
base course?
Answer: 0 12%
474. The rate of application of special curing agent
Answer: 4 liter per 14 sq. m
475. The method of measurement for determining the depth of the river channel.
Answer: sounding
476. If the type of soil in Item 200 is non plastic, what Atterberg limit test can be
performed?
Answer: Liquid limit test
477. The minimum penetration of the preservatives into the surface of timber is
Answer: 20mm
478. The engineer shall be notified at least _____ before the treating process of
timber.
Answer: 10 days
479. All grout shall pass through a screen with a _____ maximum clear opening.
Answer: 2mm
480. The allowable height of fall in driving piles to avoid injury using gravity
hammer.
Answer: 2.5m 3.5 (concrete)
4.5m (timber)
481. This increases the shearing strength of aggregates of any size, shape and
gradation.
Answer: Compaction
482. In general, soils high value of this and plasticity index are poor as engineering
materials.
Answer: liquid limit of fines
483. The recommended thickness of Hot Mix asphalt overlay depending on the
expected traffic and the modulus of the cracked and seated pavement section.
Answer: 3 to 5
484. Stabilization and under sealing are recommended if the mean deflection is
____ or the differential deflection is ____.
Answer: greater than 0.14, greater than 0.002
485. Super plasticizers can reduce the water content by _____ and increase the 24
hour strength by _____.
Answer: 25% to 35%, 50% to 70%
486. Loose material is removed from all joints, cracks and areas that have
previously patched by asphalt by _____ with nominal _____ air pressure.
Answer: power sweeping and air blowing, 100 psi
487. Admixtures which can help incorporate a controlled amount of air on the form
moist in concrete during mixing without significantly altering the setting or the
rate of characteristic of concrete.
Answer: air entraining admixtures
488. It is the activity of monitoring planned scheduled against actual and by speed
task to make up for the past or future loss of time.
Answer: Delivery control
489. Bowl shaped holes of various sizes in the pavement surface.
` Answer: potholes
490. A form of plastic movement typified by ripples (surface waves) across the
pavement.
Answer: corrugation
491. A form of plastic movement resulting in localized bulging of the pavement.
Answer: shoving
492. Longitudinal surface depression in the wheel paths.
Answer: rutting
492. It is the chief load bearing of gravel road?
Answer: base or subbase course
493. The maximum distance of the discharge point from the point of deposit by
pneumatic means.
Answer: 3 meters
494. It reduces the vertical compressive stress induced by traffic in the subbase and
subgrade.
Answer: base course
495. Minimum separation of splices when staggered.
Answer: 40 times bar
496. Consist of furnishing, placing and finishing concrete in all structures except
pavements conforming to the lines, grade and dimension.
Answer: 30m to 150m; 1m below dredged bottom (12m minimum for piers
& wharves)
510. For buildings (large area greater than 930 m2):
Answer: 1 bore hole at each corner of the structure and one on the interior
(9m below lowest foundation)
511. For buildings less than 930 m2
Answer: two (2) boring at opposite corners
512. This reflector shall be the short type having a minimum base area of 180mm x
140mm.
Answer: Flush Surface Reflector
513. Occurs on PCCP when the cutting of weakened plane is delayed.
Answer: shrinkage cracking
514. What is the primary purpose in establishing design criteria in design?
Answer: consistency
515. Positional tolerance of duct tubes during casting operations.
Answer: 4mm
516. This method is usually adopted when there is no visible evidence of termite
infestation.
Answer: Cordoning
517. This method is used when soil shows termite infestation.
Answer: Drenching
518. Moisture content of rough lumber should not exceed _____
Answer: 22%
519. Moisture content of dressed lumber should not exceed _____
Answer: 14%
520. Design pressure of glass in glazed position.
Answer: 244 kg/m2
521. The minimum pressure of testing water tank.
Answer: 1,033.50 KPa
522. The minimum energy per blow of diesel hammer on concrete/steel pile at each
stroke.
Answer: 831.48 kg/m
523. The minimum distance allowed for the top portion of the splice below ground
line or seabed.
Answer: 2.5 meters
524. Consist of the excavation of river beds, bottom of creeks or esteros and other
bodies of water.
Answer: dredging
525. The slope of batter piles
Answer: 1:6
526. Longitudinal gutter grades shall not be flatter than ____
Answer: 0.12%
527. Allowance for sediments or debris provided in design
Answer: 20%
528. It is the digging of soil after the final marking of the building outline has been
established on the ground.
Answer: Minor excavation
529. It requires wide excavation of total extraction bearing capacity.
Answer: footing
530. This shall be conducted for buildings three (3) storey and above.
Answer: Boring test
531. The minimum depth of CHB wall footing of other minor structure on the
ground.
Answer: 700mm
532. The minimum depth of footing on a well compacted fill.
Answer: 100mm
533. Typically a plain or reinforced concrete that is usually provided to support a
column.
Answer: Spread footing
534. Gabion dimensions are subject to tolerance limit of _____ of the manufactured
state.
Answer: 3%
535. A field density result of 88% degree of compaction obtained on the subgrade
indicates that
Answer: compaction of the subgrade fails the compaction specs and needs
additional compaction
d. extruder
546. Steel bars are considered undersize if
Answer: its nominal diameter as determined by caliper doesnt meet the
manufactured size
547. Samples of aggregates for base course when tested for quality the requirements
except grading. What will you recommend?
Answer: reprocess the materials by blending
548. Concrete curing refers to
Answer: procedure done to maximize concrete strength
549. What is the most inferior type of soil as to its engineering properties?
Answer: organic
550. What is the testing soil that involves the application of energy and addition of
water as lubricant?
Answer: Moisture Density relation test
551. The dividing line between gravel and sand in concrete pavement is
Answer: No. 10
552. What is the volume of the mold using 6 for AASHTO T 180 D method in
compaction test?
Answer: 0.002124 m3
553. A material resulting from the disintegration, grinding or crushing of rock and
which will pass 2.00mm sieve and be retained on the 0.075mm sieve
Answer: sand
554. What is ASTM?
Answer: American Society for Testing & Materials
555. What is AASHTO?
Answer: American Association of State Highway & Transportation Officials
556. DPWH thru Bureau of Research & Standards has prepared a revised laboratory
testing procedure manual, in order to have be consistent with the latest methods
as prescribed under
Answer: ASTM & AASHTO
557. What is the category of contractor that are required by DPWH to have
laboratory equipments or apparatus in pre bidding qualifications?
Answer: large
607. What type of cement is the High Sulphate Resistant Portland Cement?
Answer: Type V
608. What type of cement is the Portland Blast Furnace Slag Cement?
Answer: Type 1S
609. What type of cement is the Portland Pozzolan Cement?
Answer: Type 1P
610. Type I is for general use such as
Answer: pavements & sidewalks, buildings & bridges and tanks & water
pipes
611. Type III cement is used for
Answer: early stripping of forms & high early strength
612. Type IV is used for
Answer: massive structures such as dams
613. Type V cement is used for
Answer: when sulphate content of groundwater is very high
614. The inventor of Portland cement was
Answer: Joseph Aspdin
615. Portland cement is composed of blended materials containing
Answer: calcium, alumina, iron and silica
616. The simple recipe of Portland cement is
Answer: 2 parts of crushed limestone, 1 part clay/pulverized shale, 1 pinch
of iron ore, then 1 pinch of gypsum added to clinker
617. Pozzolan cement is composed of a raw material called
Answer: volcanic earth
618. The 75% compressive strength of Portland cement is composed of
Answer: C3S and C2S
619. The 25% setting time of Portland cement is controlled by
Answer: C3A and C4AF
620. When water is added to Portland cement, _____ process is developed
Answer: hydration
621. Calcium Silicate Gel (CSH) and lime [Ca(OH)2] are developed when _____
is added to Portland cement
Answer: water
622. When Portland cement contains a low C3A, it means
Answer: the setting time is larger
623. Surplus lime [Ca(OH)2] in Portland cement when mixed with water takes care
of the concretes
Answer: alkalinity
624. Coarse aggregates can be taken from
Answer: crushed rock, slags and river gravel
625. The water required for concrete mix should be
Answer: fresh water
626. Sea water is deleterious to concrete mix unless on admixture is added because
it contains
Answer: chloride
627. The entrapped air in concrete is
Answer: accidental and unwanted
628. The entrained air in concrete is
Answer: deliberate and desirable
629. We use aggregate in concrete as
Answer: filler materials in concrete
630. Aggregates are important in concrete because they strongly influence:
Answer: the properties of concrete, its mix proportion and its economy
631. Which of the following is not deleterious material to concrete?
Answer:
a. calcium
b. chloride
c. coal
d. sulphate
632. Over sanded and under sanded mixture require more water to be workable, but
making it so will only result to sacrifice in
Answer: strength
633. Concrete in the area represented by the cores will be considered adequate if the
average strength of the cores is equal to or at least _____ of the specified
strength, fc and no single core is less than _____
Answer: 85% of fc, 75% of fc
634. Fine aggregate shall be rejected when it fails in the _____ for organic
impurities
Answer: Colormatic Test
635. Portland cement may be/shall be rejected if:
Answer: it has partially set, it contains lumps of cake cement and it comes
from a discarded or used bag
636. A measurement of the coarseness or fineness of aggregates
Answer: fineness modulus
637. An excess water needed for absorption of coarse aggregates
Answer: free water
638. What do you mean by SSD?
Answer: Saturated Surface Dry
639. A general term relating to the character of a mix with respect to its fluidity
Answer: consistency
640. More silt and clay content to fine aggregates is
Answer: objectionable
641. Type A admixture is classified by ASTM C494 as
Answer: Water reducing admixture
642. For core specimens, each lot will be divided into how many equal segments?
Answer: five (5)
643. The unit pressure greater than which progressive settlement occur leading to
failure
Answer: bearing capacity
644. The recommended thickness of hot mixed asphalt overlay
Answer: 2
645. In the test to determine the moisture content of samples, the beam balance
should be sensitive up to
Answer: 0.1g
646. If a sample can not be weighed within the prescribed time after being removed
from the oven, it will placed inside a
Answer: dessicator
647. Plastic and finely grain soil will require at least how many hours to dry ay
constant weight/mass
Answer: 4 hours
648. A sample may be cooled at room humidity and must be weighed after it has
been removed from the oven within
Answer: 1 hour
649. Drying the material sample in the oven to constant weight at a prescribe
temperature; the drying time depends on the kind of soil and size of sample. A
25-gram sample of sandy material will be dried in about
Answer: 2 hours
650. Test conducted for buildings 3 storeys and above
Answer: Boring Test
651. A test to determine the moisture content of soil
Answer: calcium tri chloride
652. The aggregate crushing value of strong aggregate is
Answer: low
653. The kind of asphalt used in overlaying seated pavement
Answer: hot mix asphalt
654. The minimum width of paved sidewalk
Answer: 1.5 m
655. The limit of water cement ratio of concrete
Answer: 0.50 0.60
656. A cement which has a cementitious effect
Answer: Portland cement
657. A concrete where compression is induced before the application of working
load so that tension under these loads is reduced
Answer: Pre stressing
658. What laboratory test is used in determining the phosphorus content of steel
materials?
Answer: Phospho - molydate
659. What chemical property in the composition of steel material that will cause
brittleness or cold shortness when its content goes beyond 0.05% to 0.10%
Answer: phosphorous
660. Base or sub base is extended beyond each edge of proposed concrete pavement
Answer: 0.60 m
661. If you want to adjust the slump and the air content, how do you it?
Answer:
10 mm slump = 2 kg/m3 from (water)
air entrapment = 3 kg/ m3 of average (water)
662. In non entrained concrete, what is the range of % air entrained?
Answer: 3% - 0.2% (small bigger aggregates)
663. In air entrained concrete, what is the range of air entrained?
Answer: 8% - 3% (small bigger aggregates)
664. For a constant water cement ratio, what will happen if air content is involved?
Answer: the strength of concrete is reduced
665. What will happen if you lower the water cement ratio and maintaining other
values of its ingredients?
Answer: it will acquire strength
666. What is the mixing time of concrete?
Answer:
1.5 m3 capacity mixer, T 60 seconds
Above1.5 m3 capacity mixer, T 90 seconds
667. When cement is in contact with moist aggregates, batch made by mix will be
disallowed beyond ____
Answer: 1 hours
668. How many hours should an aggregate be washed and stockpiled before
batching starts?
Answer: 12 hours prior to batching shall be stockpiled or binned for
draining
669. When will truck mixing start?
Answer: mixing shall begin within 30 minutes upon cement has due added
15 minutes when wet aggregates is used, as 32C temperature is present
670. Concrete delivered by agitation of truck mixer must be discharged within 1
hour or 250 revolutions of the drum or Olader. Why?
Answer: to avoid over mixing and initial setting of concrete
671. In final computation of concrete in road to be paid, what is the maximum size
of pipe that is negligible in the volume computation?
Answer: pipes with of 4 or less
1. Sample for CBR test is soaked for _____ hrs before subjecting to penetration test
Ans. 96 hours
2. A field Density result of 88% degree of compaction obtained on the subgrades
indicates that
Ans. Compaction of the subgrades fails the compaction specs and needs
additional compaction.
3. Steel bars considered under size if
Ans. Its nominal diameter as determined by the caliper doesnt meet the exact
size.
4. The optimum moisture content of soil is determined during
Ans. Laboratory Compaction
5. The Immersion-Compression test is to determine
Ans. Stability (Indix Retained Strength)
6. The sand to be used in the field density test passing
Ans. No.10 (2.00mm)
7. In Abrasion test using Loss Angeles Abrasion Machine, How many cast of iron
spheres are used in Grading B?
Ans. 11 spheres.
8. The DPWH Specs provide _____ tolerance for Asphalt pavement thickness?
Ans. -5mm
9. What is the preliminary quality control mechanism for the production of asphalt
mixture? Ans. Job Mix Formula.
10. What is the sampling requirement of Bituminous mixtures?
Ans. 1 sample per 130 tonnes
11. What class and slump of concrete is used in all superstructor like beams,
Columns.
Ans. Class A with 2- 4 slump.
12. What is the upper limit of the sand to be used in atterberg limit test.
Ans. No. 40 (0.425mm)
13. The proportion of the bituminous materials into the total dry aggregates in
Item 300? Ans. 5% - 8%
14. The maximum dry compressive strength of item 300?
Ans. 1.4 Mpa (200 psi)
15. If the bulk volume of asphalt specimen is 500cc, weight of dry specimen in air is
1200grams . What is the bulk specific gravity of asphalt specimen?
Ans. 2.4g/cc
16. Which of the ff. cut-back is the thinnest?
Ans. MC-3000
17.The spot test onnn asphalt is used to determine?
Ans. Overheating during the process of manufacture.
18.What is the compressive strength in psi of the concrete cylinder if the fails
@92,000 lbs? Ans. 3254 psi
19. Two test is done in one lot sample , the test is differ from each other, third test is
taken, what will be this test? Ans. Referee test.
20. Which part of the batch for fresh concrete should the sample be taken from a
stationary mixer? Ans. Middle Batch
41. A core specimen taken from a concrete pavement was measured for thickness
determination. The required pavement thickness is 23cm. The actual measurements @ the
periphery were: 23, 24, 23, 23, 24, 24, 24,23 and 23cm @ the center . What is the
accepted thichness? Ans. 23.22cm
42. Concrete represented by cores will be considered adequate if the average strength of
the cores is equal to?
Ans. @ least 85% of strength fc and if no single core is less than 75% of specified
strength, fc.
43. Which of the ff. does not affect the compressive strength of concrete core?
Ans. a.Manner of drilling b. L-d Ratio c. of core d.None of the above
44.Unconfined compressive strength is applicable only?
Ans. Clayey soils
45. A concrete core sample having a max height of less than _____ of its before capping
or a height loss less than after capping shall not be tested?
Ans. 95%
46.Grade of steel bars indicates what?
Ans. Yield Point
47. Cut-back asphat and emulsified asphalt are used as?
Ans. Tack Coat
48. The thickness of item 200 is 300mm. The aggregates sub-base shall be spread and
compacted in? two layers
49. Which of the ff. is considered unsuitable materials for embankment?
Ans. a.Soil with LL of 50% c.Organic Soils
b.Soil w/ density of 1200 kg/cum d. soil w/ PL 60%
50. The dividing line for fine aggregates and coarse aggregates of PCCP.
Ans. No. 10
51. The minimum compaction trial of embankment?
Ans. 500sqm.
52. What type of asphalt is used as tack coat?
Ans. Cut-back Asphalt and Emulsified Asphalt
53. Which of the ff. is considered suitable materials foe embankment?
a.Highly Organic Soils
c.Soils w/ 60% as PL
b.Soils w/ moisture content exceeding 100%
d.None of the above
54. Which of the ff. is not a duty of Materials Engineer?
a.Sampling of Materials
c.Scheduling of Delivery of Materials
b.Analysis of test result of materials d.Desiqn of Concrete mix
55.Concrete sample shall be de-molded from the cylinder mold after?
Ans. 24 hrs from mixing
56.The process of maintaining sufficient moisyure and and favoriate temperature in
concrete during hardening process?
Ans. Curing
57. Determines the proportion of the ingredients that will produce concrete of proper
workability when fresh and desired strenght after it has hardened?
Ans. Desiqn Mix
58. What should be the condition of soil before it is subjected to compaction?
Ans. At optimum moisture content/ Air-dried condition
59. The wet stability of a soil 2400 kpa and its dry stability is 3000 kpa. What is its index
of retained strength?
Ans. 80%
60. The maximum interval for the delivery of concrete mix?
Ans.more than 30 minutes
61. Too wet and oversanded concrete mix will result to?
Ans. Raveling
62. Two samples , A and B, were tested in a uniaxial test. Sample A is in saturated
condition where sample B is in dry condition .What you can conclude about its
compressive strength?
Ans.
63. Field density test ( Sand Cone Method Problem) degree of compaction?
Ans. 74%
64. If no core shall be taken @ the end of each days operation, and the project has already
been completed, a core shall be take for?
Ans. every 100 Lm. Per lane of fraction thereof
65. What is the sampling requirements for 1-quality test for boulders for stone masonry?
Ans. Inspection Report
66. What is the allowable tolerance for density of asphalt pavement?
Ans. 2%
67. Which of the ff. is not essential in using nuclear density guage?
a.Operator must be Licesnced
c.The operator must be wear thin shirt
b.Radiation Limit must be specified d.
68. What is the proper way of getting sample for a high stockpile aggregate?
Ans. Take near at the top,Near at the bottom and Middle of the Stockpile
69. What is the proper way of handling aggregates if the smaller agg. are subject to be
combined with larger ones.
Ans.
70. What type of admixture is used in reducing thermal grading?
Ans.
71.What is Loss of Ignition in Cement?
Ans. Loss in Ignition of Portland cement is determined by heating a cement
sample of known weigth to 900 degree celcius to 1000 degree celcius until a constant
weight is obtained the weight loss of the sample is when determined.
72.If the slump of concrete mix delivered by the transit mixer is 6 and the design only
allows 3, What will you do with it?
Ans. Reject
73. Two out of three samples taken for compressive strength determination, passed the
test and the remaining one failed. What will you do?
Ans. Take the average
74. The location of the project is in the remote area, a far from dpwh testing center, What
will be required to be submitted for testing?
Ans. FDT
75. If the strength of concrete pavement deficient by 25%, What will you do as material
Engineer? Ans. Adjust
76. What is the proper way of performing slump test?
Ans. pour concrete 1/3 of height and 3 layers @ 25 blows per laye.
77. In materials point of view, What is sub-grade materials?
Ans.Determine the design thickness of PCCP
78. How can you attain a production of High Strenght Concrete?
Ans. Water-Cement Ratio
79. What is California Bearing Ratio?
Ans.
80.As a material Engineer, you visited the site. Youve found out that the concrete mxin
the transit mixer was already one hour and 50minutes from the time of mixing. What will
you do? Ans. Reject
81. 4 samples of concrete cylinder were passed to the testing center for strength
determination.If three Sample failed What will you do?
Ans. Reject
82. Materials to be used for embankment shall be.?
Ans. Free from impurities
83. The property of Apahlt / Concrete pavement to allow/permit water and air effects?
Ans. Durability
84. It was formulated in 1987 as the guidline in materials Testing
Ans. Logbook
85. Bailey Bridge (What Sample should bee submitted)
86.RSB having an elongation of 20mm, and failed in elongation test, what will you do?
Ans.
87. Having known the source of the sample, What can you conclude?
Ans. It incorporate into the work
88. What will be the result of having a faster loading rate in compression tst?
Ans.
89. What test is performed to determined the suitability of materials to be used as
foundation?
Ans. CBR
90. If the top of the concrete cylinder s rough, by how much is the compressive strength
is reduced?
Ans. , 1/3, , 1/5