MONASH
CIVIL
ENGINEERING
CIV2282 – TRANSPORT AND TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
EXAM REVISION
PRESENTED BY: A/PROF DONG NGODUY
dong.ngoduy@monash.edu
Version 2020
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KEY POINTS
2020 exam consists of both MCQs and calculated
questions
Key focus areas:
Traffic Flow Theory including Shockwave Diagrams.
Probabilistic traffic theory.
Queueing Theory.
Unsignalised and Signalised intersections.
Travel demand and Forecasting.
Network optimization.
Intelligent transport systems.
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KEY POINTS CONT.
Best preparation:
Assignments.
Examples and questions in lecture notes and live
workshops.
Mock exam: week 11 workshop and PC sessions.
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CIV2282 EXAM
Two-hours duration writing, 10 minutes reading time.
30 minutes for scanning and uploading solutions.
Any calculator may be used
Twelve (12) questions
FIVE (5) multiple choice questions, worth 2 marks
each
Seven (7) short answer and/or calculated questions
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PREPARING FOR THE CIV2282 EXAM
Don’t panic!!!
Only spend enough time on each question
– 120 minutes for 100 marks ~ 1+ minutes per mark
If you finish early…
– go through your answers again to make them better
Multiple Choice Questions (×5, total 10%)
– Choose the most appropriate answer(s)
Short Answer Questions
– You can answer as dot points
– Number of separate dot points ≥ number of marks
Calculated Questions
– Show your workings
– Several parts to each question
– Clearly show the final answer
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THANK YOU, AND GOOD LUCK !!!
Thank you for the opportunity to help improve your knowledge and
appreciation of Transport and Traffic Engineering.
I have genuinely enjoyed the experience, and have received a lot of
satisfaction from lecturing and tutoring – both collectively and as
individuals.
I hope you have learned a lot from this unit, and continue to be
successful through the remainder of your studies and through your
professional careers.
Good luck in the exam next month…
Regards,
Dong Ngoduy
dong.ngoduy@monash.edu