Actually, what I found particularly interesting is that the problem was obviously originally presented in a metric source reference (E = 10^5 MPa; Span = 10 m; Rise = 500 mm; A = 100 mm^2; F = 10 kN; etc), but has been translated into (rounded) American conventional units for American candidates. No problem in that, and it might be argued that it adds the only "trickiness" to the problem, because the numbers don't divide out quite so nicely in American units, but it did leave me wondering whether the American tester lacked the confidence to re-present the question using nice rounded American units (e.g. E = 10^5 ksi; A = 0.1 in^2; Span = 20 feet; Rise = 1 foot; F = 1 kip; etc), and was unsure that they could re-calculate the correct answer themselves?