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Key Facts: UPPSC AE Civil Exam

2.5 hours

Time limit per written paper (150 minutes)

UPPSC AE Exam Pattern

750 Marks

Total marks allocated for the Main written examination

UPPSC Combined State Engineering Services Exam Scheme

100 Marks

Marks allocated for the Personal Interview stage

UPPSC AE Selection Process

21-40 Years

Age limit range for General category applicants

UPPSC AE Eligibility Criteria

-1 Mark

Negative marking for each incorrect response (1/3 of marks)

UPPSC AE Marking Scheme

UPPSC AE Civil is a state-level exam recruiting Assistant Engineers. The selection features a Mains exam (two papers of 125 MCQs, 375 marks each, with negative marking of -1) and a 100-mark interview. The fee is ₹125 for General.

Sample UPPSC AE Civil Practice Questions

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1A steel bar of cross-sectional area 500 mm² is subjected to an axial tensile force of 100 kN. What is the normal stress in the bar?
A.50 MPa
B.100 MPa
C.200 MPa
D.400 MPa
Explanation: Normal stress is calculated as the applied force divided by the cross-sectional area: σ = P / A. Here, P = 100 kN = 100,000 N and A = 500 mm². Thus, σ = 100,000 / 500 = 200 N/mm² = 200 MPa.
2A steel rod of length 2 m and cross-sectional area 400 mm² is subjected to an axial pull of 80 kN. If the Young's modulus of steel is 200 GPa, what is the strain energy stored in the rod?
A.40 J
B.80 J
C.160 J
D.320 J
Explanation: Strain energy under axial load is given by U = P²L / (2AE). Converting to standard units: P = 80,000 N, L = 2,000 mm, A = 400 mm², E = 200,000 MPa. U = (80,000² * 2000) / (2 * 400 * 200,000) = 80,000 N-mm = 80 J.
3For a homogeneous, isotropic material, if Young's modulus is 200 GPa and Poisson's ratio is 0.25, what is the shear modulus (G)?
A.60 GPa
B.80 GPa
C.100 GPa
D.120 GPa
Explanation: The relation between Young's modulus (E) and shear modulus (G) is E = 2G(1 + μ). Given E = 200 GPa and μ = 0.25, we have 200 = 2G(1 + 0.25) = 2.5G. Solving for G yields G = 200 / 2.5 = 80 GPa.
4A thin cylindrical pressure vessel of diameter 1 m, thickness 10 mm, and length 3 m is subjected to an internal pressure of 2 MPa. If Young's modulus E = 200 GPa and Poisson's ratio μ = 0.3, what is the volumetric strain of the cylinder?
A.2.5 x 10^-4
B.4.75 x 10^-4
C.7.25 x 10^-4
D.9.5 x 10^-4
Explanation: For a thin cylinder, volumetric strain is ε_v = (pd / 4tE) * (5 - 4μ). Substituting the given values: p = 2 MPa, d = 1000 mm, t = 10 mm, E = 200,000 MPa, and μ = 0.3. ε_v = (2 * 1000) / (4 * 10 * 200,000) * (5 - 4*0.3) = 0.00025 * 3.8 = 9.5 x 10^-4.
5For a thin-walled channel section of uniform thickness 't', flange width 'b', and web depth 'h', where is the shear center located relative to the centerline of the web?
A.At the centroid of the web
B.Outside the web at a distance of 3b² / (6b + h)
C.Outside the web at a distance of b²t/(2I) * h
D.Within the flange at a distance of b/2 from the web
Explanation: The shear center (e) of a thin-walled channel section with flange width b and web depth h is located outside the web at a distance of e = 3b² / (6b + h). It is the point through which a lateral load must pass to cause bending without torsion.
6What is the shape and size of the core (kernel) of a solid rectangular column of cross-section b x d to ensure no tensile stress is developed?
A.A rectangle of size b/3 x d/3
B.A rhombus with diagonals b/3 and d/3
C.A rhombus with diagonals b/6 and d/6
D.A circle of diameter b/3
Explanation: To ensure no tensile stress develops under eccentric loading, the eccentricity must lie within the core of the section. For a solid rectangular section of width b and depth d, the core is a rhombus with diagonals of length b/3 and d/3.
7What is the maximum bending stress in a simply supported timber beam of span 4 m and rectangular cross-section 100 mm x 200 mm, subjected to a central point load of 10 kN?
A.10 MPa
B.15 MPa
C.20 MPa
D.30 MPa
Explanation: Maximum bending moment M = PL/4 = 10 * 4 / 4 = 10 kN-m = 10^7 N-mm. Section modulus Z = bd²/6 = 100 * 200² / 6 = 2/3 * 10^6 mm³. Maximum bending stress σ = M/Z = 10^7 / (2/3 * 10^6) = 15 MPa.
8A cantilever beam of length L is subjected to a linearly varying load (UVL) from zero at the free end to w per unit length at the fixed support. What is the maximum deflection at the free end?
A.wL⁴ / (8EI)
B.wL⁴ / (15EI)
C.wL⁴ / (30EI)
D.wL⁴ / (120EI)
Explanation: The maximum deflection of a cantilever beam under a uniformly varying load (zero at free end, w at fixed end) occurs at the free end and is given by δ_max = wL⁴ / (30EI).
9A steel column of length L and flexural rigidity EI is pinned at one end and fixed at the other. What is the Euler's buckling load for this column?
A.π²EI / L²
B.2π²EI / L²
C.4π²EI / L²
D.0.25π²EI / L²
Explanation: For a column with one end fixed and the other pinned, the effective length is L_e = L / sqrt(2). The Euler buckling load is P_cr = π²EI / (L_e)² = 2π²EI / L².
10A solid circular shaft of diameter D is subjected to a torque T. What is the maximum shear stress induced in the shaft?
A.16T / (πD³)
B.32T / (πD³)
C.64T / (πD³)
D.8T / (πD³)
Explanation: The torsional shear stress is given by τ = T * r / J. For a solid circular shaft, polar moment of inertia J = πD⁴/32 and max radius r = D/2. Thus, τ_max = T * (D/2) / (πD⁴/32) = 16T / (πD³).

About the UPPSC AE Civil Exam

The UPPSC Assistant Engineer (Civil) Examination is conducted to recruit engineers for various state government departments like PWD, Irrigation, Rural Engineering Services, and others. The selection process involves a written examination and a personal interview. The objective written test evaluates core Civil Engineering concepts along with General Hindi and General Studies. This practice set provides 100 high-quality, calculation-based, and conceptual questions across all key syllabus topics.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours 30 minutes (150 minutes) per paper

Passing Score

Typically around 40% for General/OBC candidates and 35% for SC/ST candidates in individual written papers.

Exam Fee

₹125 for General/OBC/EWS, ₹65 for SC/ST, and ₹25 for PwD candidates. (Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC))

UPPSC AE Civil Exam Content Outline

30%

Structural Engineering & Building Materials

Strength of materials, structural analysis, design of concrete (RCC) & masonry, steel structures, and building materials.

20%

Geotechnical & Foundation Engineering

Soil mechanics properties, stress distribution, compaction, consolidation, shear strength, bearing capacity of foundations, and soil exploration.

20%

Fluid Mechanics & Water Resources Engineering

Fluid statics and dynamics, open channel flow, hydraulic machines, hydrology cycle, precipitation, runoff, and design of irrigation channels.

15%

Environmental Engineering & Surveying

Water demand, quality standards, treatment plants, sewage characteristics, disposal methods, surveying measurements, contouring, and GIS.

15%

Transportation Engineering & Geology

Highway alignments, geometric design, traffic engineering, railway permanent way, airport runway design, and geological formations.

How to Pass the UPPSC AE Civil Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Typically around 40% for General/OBC candidates and 35% for SC/ST candidates in individual written papers.
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours 30 minutes (150 minutes) per paper
  • Exam fee: ₹125 for General/OBC/EWS, ₹65 for SC/ST, and ₹25 for PwD candidates.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

UPPSC AE Civil Study Tips from Top Performers

1Focus heavily on core subjects like Geotechnical Engineering, RCC, and Fluid Mechanics, as they are highly tested.
2Memorize key Indian Standard (IS) codes, particularly IS 456:2000 (Concrete), IS 800:2007 (Steel), and IS 800 specifications for structural components.
3Practice solving numerical problems under timed conditions, particularly on beam bending, shear stress, shear capacity, bearing capacity, and hydraulic flow.
4Prepare Hindi grammar concepts (synonyms, antonyms, idioms, corrections) as the 25 questions in Paper I can significantly boost your overall rank.
5Revise Uttar Pradesh specific GK, current affairs, and basic General Studies to score well in Paper II's GS section.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the selection process for the UPPSC AE Civil exam?

The selection process involves three stages: a qualifying Preliminary Exam, a Main Exam consisting of two papers (each of 125 objective questions, carrying 375 marks), and a Personal Interview (100 marks).

What is the marking scheme for the UPPSC AE exam?

For each correct answer, 3 marks are awarded. If an answer is incorrect, 1 mark is deducted (a negative marking of 1/3). No marks are deducted for unanswered questions.

What is the education qualification required for UPPSC AE Civil?

Candidates must hold a Bachelor's Degree (B.E. or B.Tech) in Civil Engineering from a recognized university or institute, or possess an equivalent qualification like Associate Membership of the Institution of Engineers (India) in Civil Engineering.

Is there an age limit to apply for the UPPSC AE Exam?

Yes, the general age limit is 21 to 40 years as of July 1st of the application year. Age relaxations apply to SC, ST, OBC, and physical handicap categories of Uttar Pradesh as per state rules.

What are the key technical areas in Paper I and Paper II for Civil Engineering?

Paper I technical subjects include Strength of Materials, Structural Analysis, RCC & Masonry Structures, Steel Structures, Building Materials, and Geotechnical Engineering. Paper II technical subjects cover Fluid Mechanics, Hydrology & Water Resources, Transportation Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Surveying.

What is the application fee for different categories?

The application fee is ₹125 for General/EWS/OBC candidates, ₹65 for SC/ST/Ex-Servicemen, and ₹25 for PwD candidates.