FE Civil practice questions with worked solutions
FE Civil practice should train model selection, handbook navigation, and unit control across a broad specification. Start with an original question, commit to an answer, then compare your setup with the full solution.
Try an original Civil question
Choose an answer before reviewing the solution. Pay attention to the governing model and setup, not only the final choice.
Water flows through a 100 m long, 150 mm diameter pipe at a velocity of 2.5 m/s. The Darcy friction factor is 0.020. The major head loss is most nearly:
A better review loop for FE Civil
Practice creates useful evidence only when the review explains why the setup worked or failed. Use this three-part loop after every question.
Draw before calculating
Use a free-body diagram, control volume, profile, or cash-flow timeline before choosing an equation.
Keep units visible
Civil problems often mix force, length, flow, pressure, and time units. Carry them through every substitution.
Check the engineering result
Confirm sign, magnitude, and physical meaning before moving to the next question.