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1.

If the length of a cantilever carrying an isolated load at its free end is doubled, the deflection of the free end will increase by

A. 8
B. 1/8
C. 1/3
D. 2
Answer» C. 1/3
2.

Every material obeys the Hooke's law within its

A. Elastic limit
B. Plastic point
C. Limit of proportionality
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
3.

A shaft 9 m long is subjected to a torque 30 t-m at a point 3 m distant from either end. The reactive torque at the nearer end will be

A. 5 tonnes metre
B. 10 tonnes metre
C. 15 tonnes metre
D. 20 tonnes metre
Answer» E.
4.

To ascertain the maximum permissible eccentricity of loads on circular columns, the rule generally followed, is

A. Middle half rule of columns
B. Middle third rule of columns
C. Middle fourth rule of columns
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
5.

For a cantilever with a uniformly distributed load W over its entire length L, the maximum bending moment is

A. WL
B. ½ WL
C. 1/2 WL
D. ½ WL2
Answer» C. 1/2 WL
6.

A simply supported beam carries two equal concentrated loads W at distances L/3 from either support. The maximum bending moment

A. WL/3
B. WL/4
C. 5WL/4
D. 3WL/12
Answer» B. WL/4
7.

In a three hinged arch, the bending moment will be zero

A. At right hinge only
B. At left hinge only
C. At both right and left hinges
D. At all the three hinges
Answer» E.
8.

The maximum deflection of a simply supported beam of length L with a central load W, is

A. WL²/48EI
B. W²L/24EI
C. WL3 /48EI
D. WL²/8EI
Answer» D. WL²/8EI
9.

Maximum deflection of a cantilever due to pure bending moment M at its free end, is

A. ML²/3EI
B. ML²/4EI
C. ML²/6EI
D. ML²/2EI
Answer» E.
10.

If the stress in each cross-section of a pillar is equal to its working stress, it is called

A. Body of equal
B. Body of equal section
C. Body of equal strength
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
11.

The phenomenon of slow growth of strain under a steady tensile stress, is called

A. Yielding
B. Creeping
C. Breaking
D. None of these
Answer» C. Breaking
12.

Reactions at the supports of a structure can be determined by equating the algebraic sum of

A. Horizontal forces to zero
B. Vertical forces to zero
C. Moment about any point to zero
D. All the above
Answer» E.
13.

In a square beam loaded longitudinally, shear develops

A. On middle fibre along horizontal plane
B. On lower fibre along horizontal plane
C. On top fibre along vertical plane
D. Equally on each fibre along horizontal plane
Answer» E.
14.

At either end of a plane frame, maximum number of possible transverse shear forces, are

A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Answer» B. Two
15.

The maximum compressive stress at the top of a beam is 1600 kg/cm2 and the corresponding tensile stress at its bottom is 400 kg/cm2 . If the depth of the beam is 10 cm, the neutral axis from the top, is

A. 2 cm
B. 4 cm
C. 6 cm
D. 8 cm
Answer» C. 6 cm
16.

A rectangular log of wood is floating in water with a load of 100 N at its centre. The maximum shear force in the wooden log is

A. 50 N at each end
B. 50 N at the centre
C. 100 N at the centre
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
17.

A steel rod of 2 cm diameter and 5 metres long is subjected to an axial pull of 3000 kg. If E = 2.1 × 106 , the elongation of the rod will be

A. 2.275 mm
B. 0.2275 mm
C. 0.02275 mm
D. 2.02275 mm
Answer» C. 0.02275 mm
18.

The slenderness ratio of a vertical column of square cross- section of 10 cm side and 500 cm long, is

A. 117.2
B. 17.3
C. 173.2
D. 137.2
Answer» D. 137.2
19.

The ratio of the maximum deflection of a cantilever beam with an isolated load at its free end and with a uniformly distributed load over its entire length, is

A. 1
B. 24/15
C. 3/8
D. 8/3
Answer» E.
20.

A short masonry pillar is 60 cm x 60 cm in cross-section, the core of the pillar is a square whose side is

A. 17.32 cm
B. 14.14 cm
C. 20.00 cm
D. 22.36 cm
Answer» C. 20.00 cm
21.

For a given material, if E, C, K and m are Young's modulus, shearing modulus, bulk modulus and Poisson ratio, the following relation does not hold good

A. E = 9KC/3K + C
B. E = 2K (1 + 2/m)
C. E = 2C (1 + 1/m)
D. E = 3C (1 - 1/m)
Answer» D. E = 3C (1 - 1/m)
22.

The equivalent length of a column fixed at one end and free at the other end, is

A. 0.5 l
B. 0.7 l
C. 2 l
D. 1.5 l
Answer» D. 1.5 l
23.

In a continuous bending moment curve the point where it changes sign, is called

A. Point of inflexion
B. Point of contraflexure
C. Point of virtual hinge
D. All the above
Answer» E.
24.

The neutral axis of a beam cross-section must

A. Pass through the centroid of the section
B. Be equidistant from the top of bottom films
C. Be an axis of symmetry of the section
D. None of these
Answer» B. Be equidistant from the top of bottom films
25.

Rankine-Golden formula accounts for direct as well as buckling stress and is applicable to

A. Very long columns
B. Long columns
C. Short columns
D. Intermediate columns
Answer» E.
26.

The tension coefficient of any member is

A. Force divided by the length
B. Tension divided by the length
C. Tension per unit area
D. Tension in the member
Answer» C. Tension per unit area
27.

For a beam, if fundamental equations of statics are not sufficient to determine all the reactive forces at the supports, the structure is said to be

A. Determinate
B. Statically determinate
C. Statically indeterminate
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
28.

Hooke's law states that stress and strain are

A. Directly proportional
B. Inversely proportional
C. Curvilinearly related
D. None of these
Answer» B. Inversely proportional
29.

The distance between the centres of adjacent rivets in the same row, is called

A. Pitch
B. Lap
C. Gauge
D. Staggered pitch
Answer» B. Lap
30.

The width of a beam of uniform strength having a constant depth d length L, simply supported at the ends with a central load W is

A. 2WL/3fd²
B. 3WL/2fd²
C. 2fL/3Wd 4
D. 3fL²/2Wd
Answer» C. 2fL/3Wd 4
31.

Along the principal plan subjected to maximum principal stress

A. Maximum shear stress acts
B. Minimum shear stress acts
C. No shear stress acts
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
32.

For a simply supported beam carrying uniformly distributed load W on it entire length L, the maximum bending moment is

A. WL/4
B. WL/8
C. WL/2
D. WL/3
Answer» C. WL/2
33.

When a rectangular beam is loaded longitudinally, shear develops on

A. Bottom fibre
B. Top fibre
C. Middle fibre
D. Every-horizontal plane
Answer» E.
34.

The moment diagram for a cantilever carrying linearly varying load from zero at its free end and to maximum at the fixed end will be a

A. Triangle
B. Rectangle
C. Parabola
D. Cubic parabola
Answer» E.
35.

When two plates butt together and are riveted with two cover plates with two rows of rivets, the joint is known as

A. Lap joint
B. Butt joint
C. Single riveted single cover butt joint
D. Double riveted double cover butt joint
Answer» E.
36.

The number of points of contraflexure in a simple supported beam carrying uniformly distributed load, is

A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
Answer» B. 1
37.

The rise of a parabolic arch at quarter points, is equal to

A. 1/3 times the rise of the crown
B. 1/4 times the rise of the crown
C. 1/2 times the rise of the crown
D. 3/4 times the rise of the crown
Answer» E.
38.

For a given material Young's modulus is 200 GN/m2 and modulus of rigidity is 80 GN/m2 . The value of Poisson's ratio is

A. 0.15
B. 0.20
C. 0.25
D. 0.30
Answer» D. 0.30
39.

As the elastic limit reaches, tensile strain

A. Increases more rapidly
B. Decreases more rapidly
C. Increases in proportion to the stress
D. Decreases in proportion to the stress
Answer» B. Decreases more rapidly
40.

A cylinder is said to be thin if the ratio of its thickness and diameter, is less than

A. 1/25
B. 1/20
C. 1/15
D. 1/10
Answer» E.
41.

If the width of a simply supported beam carrying an isolated load at its centre is doubled, the deflection of the beam at the centre is changed by

A. 2 times
B. 4 times
C. 8 times
D. 1/2 times
Answer» D. 1/2 times
42.

The region of the cross-section of a column in which compressive load may be applied without producing any tensile stress, is known as the core of the cross-section. In circular columns the radius of the core, is

A. One-half of the radius
B. One-third of the radius
C. One-quarter of the radius
D. One-fifth of the radius
Answer» D. One-fifth of the radius
43.

The ratio of the effective length of a column and minimum radius of gyration of its cross-sectional area, is known

A. Buckling factor
B. Slenderness ratio
C. Crippling factor
D. None of these
Answer» C. Crippling factor
44.

If a shaft is simultaneously subjected to a toque T and a bending moment M, the ratio of maximum bending stress and maximum shearing stress is

A. M/T
B. T/M
C. 2M/T
D. 2T/M
Answer» D. 2T/M
45.

A rectangular beam 20 cm wide is subjected to a maximum shearing force of 10,000 kg, the corresponding maximum shearing stress being 30 kg/cm2 . The depth of the beam is

A. 15 cm
B. 20 cm
C. 25 cm
D. 30 cm
Answer» D. 30 cm
46.

The point of contraflexure occurs in

A. Cantilever beams only
B. Continuous beams only
C. Over hanging beams only
D. All types of beams
Answer» D. All types of beams
47.

Stress in members of statically determinate simple frames, can be determined by

A. Method of joints
B. Method of sections
C. Graphical solution
D. All the above
Answer» E.
48.

The section modulus of a rectangular light beam 25 metres long is 12.500 cm3 . The beam is simply supported at its ends and carries a longitudinal axial tensile load of 10 tonnes in addition to a point load of 4 tonnes at the centre. The maximum stress in the bottom most fibre at the mid span section, is

A. 13.33 kg/cm2 tensile
B. 13.33 kg/cm2 compressive
C. 26.67 kg/cm2 tensile
D. 26.67 kg/cm2 compressive
Answer» D. 26.67 kg/cm2 compressive
49.

The cross sections of the beams of equal length are a circle and a square whose permissible bending stress is same under same maximum bending. The ratio of their flexural weights is,

A. 1.118
B. 1.338
C. 1.228
D. 1.108
Answer» B. 1.338
50.

The minimum number of rivets for the connection of a gusset plate, is

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Answer» C. 3