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Part 1:
1) Young’s modulus is the ratio of the normal stress to the
4) the max no of reaction components possible at a fixed end for general loadings
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 0
5) the difference between bending moments at any two p[oints is equal to the
6) a cantilever of span L is subjected to a bending moment M at the free end. The shear force
diagram will be
a) web
b) top flange
c) bottom flange
d) half the depth of each flange
a) flexural rigidity
b) torsion rigidity
c) modulus rigidity
d) second moment of area
a) ∏R /32
b) ∏R /32
c) ∏R /16
d) ∏R /2
10) In a cylinder wound with wire under tension, the cylinder will be before the induction of fluid,
under
a) tension
b) hoop compression
c) bending
d) will not have any stress
a) l
b) 2l
c) l/2
d) 0.85l
12) a pin joined frame with number of joints ‘J’ and no of members ‘n’ will be a perfect frame , if
a) n=(2j+3)
b) n>(2j-3)
c) n<(2j-3)
d) n=(2j-3)
13) The tensile strength of concrete to be used in the design of reinforce concrete is
a) 0.2 Fck
b) 0.1 Fck
c) 0.7 √Fck
d) 0
15) If the modular ration is ‘m’, steel ratio is r, the critical neutral axis constant, k is given by
a) m/(m-r)
b) m/(m+r)
c) (m+r)/ m
d) (m-r)/m
17) in order to make a retaining safe against sliding , it’s horizontal trust should be less than
18) the structural analysis used in the ultimate strength of RCC structures is
a) elastic analysis
b) plastic analysis
c) ultimate analysis
d) elasto-plastic analysis
a) creep loss
b) relaxation
c) shrinkage
d) transfer stress
a) 0.6 fy
b) 0.66 fy
c) 0.7 fy
d) 0.75 fy
Key:
Part 1:
1) a
2) d
3) a
4) c
5) d
6) a
7) a
8) a
9)
10) B
11) C
12)
13) C
14)
15)
16) D
17) D
18) D
19) B
20) D
21) B
22) D
23) D
24) B
25) B
Part 2:
1) M = F = E
I Y R
2) lateral strain / longitudinal strain
3) Free end
4) kn-m
5) longitudinal displacement of material due to load
6) bending moment
7)
8) degree of redundancy is more than number of equations
9)a pictorial representation of the body (single) of all basic forces on it with magnitude and direction
10)
11) P + M
A Z
12) for shear