Deck 5: Foundations

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Which of the following definitions best describes the term "serviceability limit state" (SLS) used in foundation design?

A)Maximum load-carrying capacity of the foundation
B)Relates to the loss of functionality that occurs prior to foundation failure
C)State reached through structural or geotechnical failure
D)A. and C.
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Which of the following characteristics is not commonly associated with isolated spread footings?

A)Designed to distribute concentrated loads to prevent shear failure of underlying soil
B)Structural design of the column includes consideration for moment resistance, shear and punching
C)Address plane strain conditions assumed to exist parallel to long axis of the footing.
D)Size of the footing is based on the loaded distributed by the support column and soil characteristics of the underlying soil
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A bridge abutment is required to perform all but which of the following functions?

A)Serve as a transition to a bridge deck
B)Retain the backfill or soils behind the abutment
C)Support the bridge superstructure
D)Support the bridge loads
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Which of the following elements is not considered when determining the minimum factor of safety against bearing capacity failure of a shallow foundation?

A)Consequence of failure
B)Structure life span
C)Structure importance
D)Confidence in design parameters
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What is the allowed bearing capacity (in kips per square foot (ksf)) of a shallow bridge foundation with an ultimate bearing capacity of 2,000 ksf and an applied safety factor of 3.0?

A)667 ksf
B)2,000 ksf
C)6,000 ksf
D)Not enough information provided
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Which of the following are the three common components of shallow foundation settlement?
1. Uniform
2. Tilt/rotation
3. Horizontal
4. Differential

A)1, 2, 3
B)1, 2, 4
C)1, 3, 4
D)2, 3, 4
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Which of the following conditions is not required for shallow foundations?

A)Soil must not settle excessively
B)Loads must not cause failure of the supporting soil
C)Available skilled labor needed for construction
D)Depth is sufficient to prevent environmental damage (frost, erosion, swelling and shrinkage)
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What are the four basic modes of geotechnical instability of an earth retaining structure?
1. Sliding
2. Expanding
3. Overturning
2. Bearing capacity
3. Global stability

A)1, 2, 3, 4
B)1, 3, 4, 5
C)2, 3, 4, 5
D)1, 2, 4, 5
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Deck 5: Foundations
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Which of the following definitions best describes the term "serviceability limit state" (SLS) used in foundation design?

A)Maximum load-carrying capacity of the foundation
B)Relates to the loss of functionality that occurs prior to foundation failure
C)State reached through structural or geotechnical failure
D)A. and C.
Relates to the loss of functionality that occurs prior to foundation failure
2
Which of the following characteristics is not commonly associated with isolated spread footings?

A)Designed to distribute concentrated loads to prevent shear failure of underlying soil
B)Structural design of the column includes consideration for moment resistance, shear and punching
C)Address plane strain conditions assumed to exist parallel to long axis of the footing.
D)Size of the footing is based on the loaded distributed by the support column and soil characteristics of the underlying soil
Address plane strain conditions assumed to exist parallel to long axis of the footing.
3
A bridge abutment is required to perform all but which of the following functions?

A)Serve as a transition to a bridge deck
B)Retain the backfill or soils behind the abutment
C)Support the bridge superstructure
D)Support the bridge loads
Support the bridge loads
4
Which of the following elements is not considered when determining the minimum factor of safety against bearing capacity failure of a shallow foundation?

A)Consequence of failure
B)Structure life span
C)Structure importance
D)Confidence in design parameters
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What is the allowed bearing capacity (in kips per square foot (ksf)) of a shallow bridge foundation with an ultimate bearing capacity of 2,000 ksf and an applied safety factor of 3.0?

A)667 ksf
B)2,000 ksf
C)6,000 ksf
D)Not enough information provided
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Which of the following are the three common components of shallow foundation settlement?
1. Uniform
2. Tilt/rotation
3. Horizontal
4. Differential

A)1, 2, 3
B)1, 2, 4
C)1, 3, 4
D)2, 3, 4
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Which of the following conditions is not required for shallow foundations?

A)Soil must not settle excessively
B)Loads must not cause failure of the supporting soil
C)Available skilled labor needed for construction
D)Depth is sufficient to prevent environmental damage (frost, erosion, swelling and shrinkage)
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What are the four basic modes of geotechnical instability of an earth retaining structure?
1. Sliding
2. Expanding
3. Overturning
2. Bearing capacity
3. Global stability

A)1, 2, 3, 4
B)1, 3, 4, 5
C)2, 3, 4, 5
D)1, 2, 4, 5
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