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FE Review Computational Tools April 8, 2014 Matthew C. Valenti, Ph.D., P.E. Lane Dept. Comp. Sci. & Elect. Eng.

Outline Introduction Overview of Computational Tools Section Spreadsheet Computations Structured Programming Exam Tips

Outline Introduction Overview of Computational Tools Section Spreadsheet Computations Structured Programming Exam Tips

About Me… B.S.E.E., Virginia Tech, 1992. Electronics Engineer, U.S. Naval Research Lab, 1992-1995. M.S.E.E., Johns Hopkins, 1995. Ph.D., Virginia Tech, 1999. Assistant Professor, WVU, 1999-2005. Associate Professor, WVU, 2005-2010. Full Professor, WVU, 2010-present. Passed FE Exam, Oct. 2010. Passed PE Exam, Oct. 2011.

Outline Introduction Overview of Computational Tools Section Spreadsheet Computations Structured Programming Exam Tips

Do I Need to Know Today’s Topic? Each discipline has its own exam Some of the disciplines require computer knowledge Civil (4-6 questions) Mechanical (3-5 questions) Chemical (4-6 questions)

Outline Introduction Overview of Computational Tools Section Spreadsheet Computations Structured Programming Exam Tips

What is a Spreadsheet?

Relative Addressing

Absolute Addressing

Question #1 In a typical spreadsheet, the reference H$8 is typed into cell T5. If this reference is copied into cell AA8, which cell will it refer to? (a) AA5 (b) O8 (c) O11 (d) T8 K. Whitehead, “999 Nonquantitative Problems for FE Examination Review,” PPI, 1997

Question #1 In a typical spreadsheet, the reference H$8 is typed into cell T5. If this reference is copied into cell AA8, which cell will it refer to? (a) AA5 (b) O8 (c) O11 (d) T8 The answer is (b) H I J K L M N O T U V W X Y Z AA K. Whitehead, “999 Nonquantitative Problems for FE Examination Review,” PPI, 1997

Question #2 K. Whitehead, “999 Nonquantitative Problems for FE Examination Review,” PPI, 1997

Question #2 K. Whitehead, “999 Nonquantitative Problems for FE Examination Review,” PPI, 1997

Question #3 “Fundamentals of Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 18th edition,” Kaplan, 2008.

Question #3 “Fundamentals of Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 18th edition,” Kaplan, 2008.

Question #4 “Fundamentals of Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 18th edition,” Kaplan, 2008.

Question #4 2 3 4 16 “Fundamentals of Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 18th edition,” Kaplan, 2008.

Question #5 “Fundamentals of Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 18th edition,” Kaplan, 2008.

Question #5

Question #6 “FE Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, 2nd Edition,” Barron’s, 2008.

Question #6 “FE Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, 2nd Edition,” Barron’s, 2008.

Question #7 A partial spreadsheet is shown below: “FE Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, 2nd Edition,” Barron’s, 2008.

Question #7

Question #7 The answer is (D) 4

Question #8 “FE Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, 2nd Edition,” Barron’s, 2008.

Question #8

Question #9 “FE Fundamentals of Engineering Exam, 2nd Edition,” Barron’s, 2008.

Question #9

Outline Introduction Overview of Computational Tools Section Spreadsheet Computations Structured Programming Exam Tips

Structured Programming You will be given several lines of pseudocode, and asked to determine the final values of variables. Syntax similar to Matlab or Fortran. Need to understand logic for branching and looping. IF/THEN DO/WHILE DO/UNTIL FOR GOTO (outdated) Could be asked about generic programming concepts.

Question #10 A computer structured programming segment contains the following program segment. What is the value of Y after the segment is executed? Y = 4 B = 4 Y = 3*B – 6 IF Y > B THEN Y = B – 2 IF Y < B THEN Y = Y + 2 IF Y = B THEN Y = B + 2 (a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 12 M.R. Lindeburg, “FE Review Manual, 2nd Edition,” PPI, 2006.

Question #10 A computer structured programming segment contains the following program segment. What is the value of Y after the segment is executed? Y = 4 B = 4 Y = 3*B – 6  Y = 3(4) – 6 = 6 IF Y > B THEN Y = B – 2  TRUE, SO Y = B-2 = 4-2 = 2 IF Y < B THEN Y = Y + 2  TRUE, SO Y = Y+2 = 2+2 = 4 IF Y = B THEN Y = B + 2  TRUE, SO Y = B+2 = 4+2 = 6 (a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 8 (d) 12 M.R. Lindeburg, “FE Review Manual, 2nd Edition,” PPI, 2006.

Question #11 M.R. Lindeburg, “FE Review Manual, 2nd Edition,” PPI, 2006.

Question #11 M.R. Lindeburg, “FE Review Manual, 2nd Edition,” PPI, 2006.

Question #12 M.R. Lindeburg, “FE Review Manual, 2nd Edition,” PPI, 2006.

Question #12 M.R. Lindeburg, “FE Review Manual, 2nd Edition,” PPI, 2006.

Question #13 “Fundamentals of Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 18th edition,” Kaplan, 2008.

Question #13 “Fundamentals of Engineering FE/EIT Exam Preparation, 18th edition,” Kaplan, 2008.

Question #14 K. Whitehead, “999 Nonquantitative Problems for FE Examination Review,” PPI, 1997

Question #14 RESULT = TRUE implies A.AND.B = TRUE which requires that both A and B be TRUE. So A must be TRUE.

Question #15 The following code segment is an example of what programming technique? b = cube(a) cube(a) { b= a*a*a return b } branching function call looping subroutine M.R. Lindeburg, “FE/EIT Sample Examinations, 2nd Edition,” PPI, 2010.

Question #15 The following code segment is an example of what programming technique? b = cube(a) cube(a) { b= a*a*a return b } branching function call looping subroutine M.R. Lindeburg, “FE/EIT Sample Examinations, 2nd Edition,” PPI, 2010.

Outline Introduction Overview of Computational Tools Section Spreadsheet Computations Structured Programming Exam Tips

It’s a Marathon The exam is long: 6 hours total. Includes tutorial and 25 minute scheduled break. 5 hours and 20 minutes exam time (320 minutes). Think of it as a marathon, not a sprint. Develop your test stamina through practice. Get good night’s sleep: Don’t cram! Eat big breakfast. Bring a few snacks & a drink. Manage your time effectively. 110 questions  2.9 minutes/question Should use all of your available time.

Know the Handbook You will be given electronic access to the “Supplied Handbook”. Know where to find things in the Handbook. Use the it when preparing/studying. The index can be helpful. the pdf is searchable, so practice doing keyword searches.

Know Your Calculator Your calculator must be on the “approved list”. I recommend the Casio FX 115 Take advantage of its advanced features. Integration, derivatives. Matrix/vector operations. Finding roots. Practice with your calculator. You can’t bring the instruction manual with you. There is an electronic backup calculator. TI-30XS

Passing Scores NCEES does not release its minimum passing scores. Your score will be psychometrically adjusted. Passing scores have been between 50-70% in the past. No penalty for guessing. Make sure to respond to every question. Suppose you only get 1/3 of the problems correct, and guess on the rest. If 1/4 of those guesses are correct, what will your overall score be?

Passing Scores No Matter Your Discipline, You Can Get 1/3 Right! NCEES does not release its minimum passing scores. Your score will be psychometrically adjusted. Passing scores have been between 50-70% in the past. No penalty for guessing. Make sure to respond to every question. Suppose you only get 1/3 of the problems correct, and guess on the rest. If 1/4 of those guesses are correct, what will your overall score be? No Matter Your Discipline, You Can Get 1/3 Right!

Time Management Work the Exam in Three Passes. Ones you know for sure, and can solve quickly. Spend first 80 minutes answering the easiest 40 questions. Per question: 2 minutes. Ones you can likely solve, but will take time. Spend 160 minutes answering 40 more questions. Per question: 4 minutes. Take your break an hour into this stage. Ones you don’t know. Just guess. Last 80 minutes can be for guessing, checking easy answers, and attempting the very difficulty problems. Should hopefully only have 30 such questions

Passing Rates

Conclusion Approach the exam as if it were a marathon. Know the Reference Manual. Know your calculator. Answer the easy questions first. The computational tools section is one of the easiest. You can pass!