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51. |
Effective sectional area of a compression member is: |
A. | gross sectional area - area of rivet hole |
B. | gross sectional area + area of rivet hole |
C. | gross sectional area × area of rivet hole |
D. | gross sectional area + area of rivet hole |
Answer» B. gross sectional area + area of rivet hole | |
52. |
If the loaded length of span in meters of a railway steel bridge carrying a single track is 6 m, then impact factor is taken as |
A. | 0 |
B. | 0.5 |
C. | between 0.5 and 1.0 |
D. | 1.0 |
Answer» D. 1.0 | |
53. |
A riveted joint many experience |
A. | tearing failure of plates |
B. | splitting failure of plates at the edges |
C. | bearing failure of rivets |
D. | all the above |
Answer» E. | |
54. |
Number of rivets required in a joint, is |
A. | load/shear strength of a rivet |
B. | load/bearing strength of a rivet |
C. | load/tearing strength of a rivet |
D. | load/rivet value |
Answer» E. | |
55. |
To keep the intensity of bearing pressure between the column base and concrete compressive and to vary from zero to 2P/BL, the ratio of the moment M to the axial load P should be |
A. | l/2 |
B. | l/3 |
C. | l/4 |
D. | l/6 |
Answer» E. | |
56. |
The strength of a riveted lap joint is equal to its |
A. | shearing strength |
B. | bearing strength |
C. | tearing strength |
D. | least of (a), (b) and (c) |
Answer» E. | |
57. |
For a standard 45° fillet, the ratio of size of fillet to throat thickness is |
A. | 1 : 1 |
B. | |
C. | 2 : 1 |
Answer» D. | |
58. |
When two plates are placed end to end and are joined by two cover plates, the joint is known as |
A. | lap joint |
B. | butt joint |
C. | chain riveted lap joint |
D. | double cover butt joint |
Answer» E. | |
59. |
The effective length of a battened column is increased by |
A. | 5 % |
B. | 10 % |
C. | 15 % |
D. | 20 % |
Answer» C. 15 % | |
60. |
The spans are considered approximately equal if the longest span does not exceed the shortest span by more than |
A. | 5 % |
B. | 10 % |
C. | 15 % |
D. | 20 % |
Answer» D. 20 % | |
61. |
When a tension member is made of four angles with a plate as a web, the allowance for holes is made as |
A. | two holes for each angle and one hole for the web |
B. | one hole for each angle and one hole for the web |
C. | one hole for each angle and two holes for the web |
D. | two holes for each angle and two holes for the web |
Answer» D. two holes for each angle and two holes for the web | |
62. |
The web crippling due to excessive bearing stress can be avoided by |
A. | increasing the web thickness |
B. | providing suitable stiffeners |
C. | increasing the length of the bearing plates |
D. | none of the above |
Answer» D. none of the above | |
63. |
If M is the moment due to a couple in a bearing plate whose width is b and allowable bending stress is P, the thickness (t) of the bending plate of the column splice, is |
A. | t b × p)/6m] |
B. | t m/(b × p)] |
C. | t = 6m/bp |
D. | t m/(b × p) |
Answer» C. t = 6m/bp | |
64. |
Load factor is |
A. | always equal to factor of safety |
B. | always less than factor of safety |
C. | always greater than factor of safety |
D. | sometimes greater than factor of safety |
Answer» D. sometimes greater than factor of safety | |
65. |
Allowable working stress corresponding to the slenderness ratio of double angles placed back to back and connected to one side of a gusset plate, is reduced to |
A. | 50 % |
B. | 60 % |
C. | 70 % |
D. | 80 % |
Answer» E. | |
66. |
The number of seismic zones in which the country has been divided is |
A. | 3 |
B. | 5 |
C. | 6 |
D. | 7 |
Answer» C. 6 | |
67. |
Efficiency of a riveted joint, having the minimum pitch as per IS : 800, is |
A. | 40 % |
B. | 50 % |
C. | 60 % |
D. | 70 % |
Answer» D. 70 % | |
68. |
The tensile strength of mild steel for bolts and nuts should not be less than |
A. | 32 kg/mm2 |
B. | 36 kg/mm2 |
C. | 40 kg/mm2 |
D. | 44 kg/mm2 |
Answer» E. | |
69. |
In double lacing, the thickness t of flat lacing is |
A. | t < 1/40 th length between inner end rivets |
B. | t < 1/50 th length between inner end rivets |
C. | t < 1/60 th length between inner end rivets |
D. | t < 1/70 th length between inner end rivets |
Answer» D. t < 1/70 th length between inner end rivets | |
70. |
According to IS Specifications, the effective length of a column effectively held in position at both ends and restrained in direction at one end is taken as |
A. | 0.67 l |
B. | 0.8 l |
C. | l |
D. | 1.5 l |
Answer» C. l | |
71. |
The gross diameter of a rivet is the diameter of |
A. | cold rivet before driving |
B. | rivet after driving |
C. | rivet hole |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. rivet hole | |
72. |
The internal pressure coefficient on walls for buildings with large permeability is taken as |
A. | ± 0.2 |
B. | ±0.5 |
C. | ± 0.7 |
Answer» D. | |
73. |
The centrifugal force due to curvature of track is assumed to act on the bridge at a height of |
A. | 1.23 m above the rail level |
B. | 1.50 m above the rail level |
C. | 1.83 m above the rail level |
D. | 2.13 m above the rail level |
Answer» D. 2.13 m above the rail level | |
74. |
In case of cantilever fillers, the ratio of the span L to depth d, should not exceed |
A. | 4 |
B. | 8 |
C. | 12 |
D. | 16 |
Answer» D. 16 | |
75. |
Angle of inclination of the lacing bar with the longitudinal axis of the column should preferably be between |
A. | 10° to 30° |
B. | 30° to 40° |
C. | 40° to 70° |
D. | 90° |
Answer» D. 90° | |
76. |
A major beam in a building structure, is known as |
A. | a girder |
B. | a floor beam |
C. | a main beam |
D. | all the above |
Answer» E. | |
77. |
If the thickness of plate to be connected by a rivet is 16 mm, then suitable size of rivet as per Unwin's formula will be |
A. | 16 mm |
B. | 20 mm |
C. | 24 mm |
D. | 27 mm |
Answer» D. 27 mm | |
78. |
If the depth of the section of an upper column is smaller than the lower column |
A. | filler plates are provided with column splice |
B. | bearing plates are provided with column splice |
C. | filler plates and bearing plates are provided with column splice |
D. | none of these |
Answer» E. | |
79. |
The moment-curvature relation at a plastic hinge is |
A. | linear |
B. | parabolic |
C. | constant moment for all curvatures |
D. | constant curvature for all moments |
Answer» D. constant curvature for all moments | |
80. |
The deflection of beams may be decreased by |
A. | increasing the depth of beam |
B. | increasing the span |
C. | decreasing the depth of beam |
D. | increasing the width of beam |
Answer» B. increasing the span | |
81. |
Hudson's formula gives the dead weight of a truss bridge as a function of |
A. | bottom chord area |
B. | top chord area |
C. | effective span of bridge |
D. | heaviest axle load of engine |
Answer» B. top chord area | |
82. |
For a cantilever beam of length continuous at the support and unrestrained against torsion at the support and free at the end, the effective length is equal to |
A. | l = l |
B. | l = 2l |
C. | l = 0.5l |
D. | l = 3l |
Answer» E. | |
83. |
If the unsupported length of a stanchion is 4 metres and least radius of gyration of its cross-section is 5, the slenderness ratio of the stanchion, is |
A. | 60 |
B. | 70 |
C. | 80 |
D. | 100 |
Answer» D. 100 | |
84. |
Effective length of a column effectively held in position at both ends and restrained in direction at one end, is |
A. | l |
B. | 0.67 l |
C. | 0.85 l |
D. | 1.5 l |
Answer» D. 1.5 l | |
85. |
The maximum slenderness ratio of a compression member carrying both dead and superimposed load is |
A. | 180 |
B. | 200 |
C. | 250 |
D. | 350 |
Answer» B. 200 | |
86. |
Which of the following conditions is to be satisfied both in elastic and plastic analysis? |
A. | equilibrium condition |
B. | yield condition |
C. | plastic moment condition |
D. | mechanism condition |
Answer» B. yield condition | |
87. |
The greatest permissible clear dimension of the web of thickness t in the panel of a plate girder, is restricted to |
A. | 180 t |
B. | 220 t |
C. | 230 t |
D. | 270 t |
Answer» E. | |
88. |
The difference between gross diameter and nominal diameter for the rivets up to 25 mm diameter is |
A. | 1.0 mm |
B. | 1.5 mm |
C. | 2.0 mm |
D. | 2.5 mm |
Answer» C. 2.0 mm | |
89. |
In a grillage footing, the maximum shear force occurs at the |
A. | edge of grillage beam |
B. | centre of base plate |
C. | centre of grillage beam |
D. | centre of base plate |
Answer» C. centre of grillage beam | |
90. |
If the pitch is 6 cm and rivet value is 4 tonnes, the number of rivets required for a riveted connection carrying an eccentric load of 15 tonnes at a distance of 30 cm from the centre line, is |
A. | 6 |
B. | 8 |
C. | 10 |
D. | 15 |
Answer» C. 10 | |
91. |
When the depth of a plate girder is at least times the depth of vertical leg of the flange angles, the girder is known as deep plate girder, if is |
A. | 2 |
B. | 4 |
C. | 6 |
D. | 8 |
Answer» E. | |
92. |
The distance between the outer faces of flanges of a plate girder, is known as |
A. | overall depth |
B. | clear depth |
C. | effective depth |
D. | none of these |
Answer» B. clear depth | |
93. |
In case of timber structures, the form factor for solid circular cross-section is taken as |
A. | 1.18 |
B. | 1.414 |
C. | 1.67 |
D. | 1.81 |
Answer» B. 1.414 | |
94. |
Tacking rivets in tension members, are provided at a pitch in line not exceeding |
A. | 25 cm |
B. | 50 cm |
C. | 75 cm |
D. | 100 cm |
Answer» E. | |
95. |
The permissible stress to which a structural member can be subjected to, is known as |
A. | bearing stress |
B. | working stress |
C. | tensile stress |
D. | compressive stress |
Answer» C. tensile stress | |
96. |
The capacity of the smallest pressed steel tank is |
A. | 1000 litre |
B. | 1650 litre |
C. | 1950 litre |
D. | 2450 litre |
Answer» D. 2450 litre | |
97. |
An imaginary line along which rivets are placed, is known as |
A. | rivet line |
B. | back line |
C. | gauge line |
D. | all the above |
Answer» E. | |
98. |
Normally, the angle of roof truss with asbestos sheets should not be less than |
A. | 26½° |
B. | 30° |
C. | 35° |
D. | 40° |
Answer» C. 35° | |
99. |
Maximum permissible slenderness ratio of a member normally acting as a tie in a roof truss, is |
A. | 180 |
B. | 200 |
C. | 250 |
D. | 350 |
Answer» E. | |
100. |
If W and L are the total superimposed load and the span of a plate girder in metres, the approximate self weight (W) of the girder, is taken as |
A. | m = wl/100 |
B. | m = wl/200 |
C. | m = wl/300 |
D. | m = wl/400 |
Answer» D. m = wl/400 | |