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‘The propery which enables a material to sping bick wo it origi shape nd sie afer te remoalofladis called (a) Bhstcity () Psiiy (c) Ductiiy, ‘The propery of mately vite of which itcan be beaten orl ino Flt isknown (a) Meleaiity (0) Psicty (@) Duly, ‘The propery ofa material by virtue of which tan be dawn no in ie iskoovaas (a) Duct () Britesss (6) None ofthe bove. ‘Theinteal resistance offered by aati peut esis knownas, (a) Sian () Presse (c) Sues. Elongation of member perunitlenghiscalled__ and conction of member per uitleagth called ‘The value of tes upto which a member regains is ongzal shape or ie afte lod removals called (a) Pasi tin (0) Elst init (6) Proportion iit, ‘The iw whic aes that wihin elas, tressis proprinaltostain incall, (a) Newton'siiw (6) Moxwet'siaw (6) Hooke aw, ‘Therod connected tothe ceiling fan is under _sin (a) Compesive (b) Shear (c) Tensile, Ard ofcros-secion asc and length Lisanne fom ing 48 STRENGTH OFMATERIALM TYPE QUESTIONS oe 1 the unit weight of od materi is, elongation due to own wh 10 uniformly tapered bar of length 1, shorter and large diameters of an ‘especely i under an ail pll of P. The elongation i 1 ate nance thoi t hich eins ose ‘Non-dimensonal expression of deformation scalled__ (a) Seess() Stain” (c) Elongation, In comport sections its assumed tat all constituent materia of the section ae under same Ratio of wimae stress to working stress of materi iscalled __ (2) Lower yl pont (6) "Upper vie ii 7 The sins bs the materia in compote ecto or anil ing, 1) Breaking pone shen helene same, ae 12 The pin in a es-uin curve at which neck formation sus is ald “ANSWERS aie 1 @ 2 ws @ “0 13, The breaking sess is__thn the ekiate sess. 5, Tense smin.Compessvesin 6 (0) x 0 (@) Greaee 0) Smale, a) 5 YEA war mEDA HY 1M. ‘Twomembers marke and ae of same length and cos-sction. Under precast) ae oy same load the menber songs more atc 16 Wo ny @ ww ae * a 20.) 2 Eat 2k to (eo) Equa ie 0) 35, Seaia tr fy (6) Smaller han ay amet 18 Thedagran showing all eter forces ating one by ical (a) Fore dagen 1) ecb) darn (6) esse diagram 16 Theat of ai sree axial sin ical Fs (a) Young's modes (0), Modias ofc 12. Temperature esses ate setup ina member when 0) Alle above |S. Whona meneris rigidly Ged at ods nds topes 17. Stet ismore tu lass oa ue (@) Masi (@) Dale) Ba @ Teste ) Compesive os ‘Gige: {0 Stew a) Nome te sve 18 Nae of suet developed in he crst-section ool eri in ‘tightened by a nut against a bearing plate is, ~ (@) Tease () Compresive fc)" Sho 19. Seengh of materi depends vpn is 4, The thermal sress of a member of Young's melas F and coefficient of linear expansion usta temperature change is ven as, P= 5. Whena strait binetalic sup of copper and ste fe at itsends reheated, (a) ternal srectare (0) Length, then copper is under _and steel is under _- — Be eds acct pied 7 nT hee Teta oo) ty 2 esearch ‘Racal te ta cen ato rier tala * a ty See eniosnccree tt 10. 2 ‘STRENGTHOPMATERIALS (a) Suess (6) Sein (6) Load, ‘When a composite member, feet expand or conc is under achange its temperature, then te indeed inal individual components ae assumed tobe same. ‘A soifomly tapered bar of length Land end diameters D and d (D> is ripily held at ends and is subjected toa change of temperature 1 the "Young's modus and oeficient of linear expansion of the mse of bar arc E and erespectively tbe maximum sess indaced is (a) @rEW/D () arED/a (@) aid (d) Nove of he above. ‘When a tel tyes fited overa wheel by consecutive heating and cooling, the tye is under andthe whee is under ‘Whenastec yr ofimrnal diameter of disshrinked over awheel exc) diameter ofD and if Ee the Young's modulus of sel then hop tes ‘res o EO o 258 bones 2 the deformation ofthe body is prevented & ue Stenson, compresion Featlhs s B BD. 3. sein 10. 0) 1, tension, compression 2 @ ELASTIC CONSTANTS. “The rato of Iatral strain to longitudinal sain in any member is cll (a) Poisson's ratio (2) Young's modulus {o) Blasi constant (d) Stain rato. Formos metas, Poisson's rato is aproximately @ 03) 3 (30 (@ None ofthe soe Formos ofthe meals, Young's modus isn the order of (a) 10" MPa (6) 10"Pa (ec) 10'Pa (d) 100MPR “The ratio of volumetric sess to volumetic stain of any Body is call (0) Volumetric constant (d) None ofthe above {eo Bulk modulus COpjecriVETYE QUESTIONS 90 In an casic body, the longitedinal stress in X; Y and Z directions are sey and, The volumetric sta ofthe body isthe algebraic sm fea, e,a0d (a) Equalto (0) Grewer tan (e) ese than (4) Nove ofthe above ‘The ato of shear sues to shear stan ina member called (a) Buk modus (6) Poisson's ratio (6). Mods of iiity (a) Young's moda 1 Young's modulus, Poissons ratio and Bulk modulus ofa material are E wand Krespectively, then (a) E=2K(+y) () E=3K (0-2 (0) Buk (4) None of the above 1 Young’s modulus, Rigidity modus and Poisson's rato ofa materia are E,Cand wrespectively. then (a) E=2c0-w) W) E=2c0+») 6 ie Ene Tua Pla sist po nas a my (0 omit om! (©) Vand (4) None of the above. Foran souopic elastic materi, the number fndependent elastic constants Ot m2 Os wma ‘Tomeasue__ stan strain rosetes reused. (@) Linear (). Shear () Volume (d) Allof te above. ‘Atel barof 2mm 20 mm x 10m i subjected tpl P. The same bar then subjected to a puth of P. The Poisson's ati nthe farmer case is the later cae. (a) Less than fe) Basal to Cand Kare igidity modulus and bulk modus fr amaterial then __- 2 K>2c (0) Greater tan the Youn’s modulus and Bulk modulus fora material ae same, the Poison'sratois ow a 2B fo 6 1 * L s 8 13 ra “The mio of Young's modulus to Bulk modulus of a material having Poisson's ratio 025s a 2 ae Oe wu ; “The Bulk mols is expressed in__- (a) kN? TEN (0) i ‘The Young's modulus of material is__twice is igidiy modulus (a) Equal (6) Greater than (0) Less than, “The raio of shear modulus to the modulus of elasticity fra Poisson's aio oto is (@ 37 ——() 1 fo sn (a) tas. ANSWERS. @ z@ % & “0 @ 6% 7% & oO) o mo) 2 © (1) 16 (a) o 0) ‘STRAIN ENERGY AND IMPACT LOADING. L “The strain absorbed bya body when stranea within its elastic imitis called ia) Realtience () Proof resilience (0) Stain energy ‘Theamount of strain energy stored inabody is numerically _the work done by external ores. (a) More than (0) Baal (0) Less than ‘The total stain energy stored ina body within elastic imi, when itis loaded externally is called ‘The maximum strain energy which canbe storedin abody without exceeding itseltic limit called ‘The strain energy tht i stored per unit volume of a body within is elate Timitisealed (a) Resilience (Proof resilience. ‘The area between the extension axis and loai-extension curve is called ‘When a member i gradually loaded o , the average load ie (6) Modal of silence ‘OBFECTIVE TPE QUESTIONS on 4% Whena member of Young's modulus Ei strssed ofthe total strainenergy 9. Ialond Ps suddenly apt ona member, the average loa 10. A body ilowerd hy a crane oer alarm, When the By isjan abine thepliform nd he in breaks, he pater sue od 11, Thesis inicadinamernter dew sel opie od ‘stress for gradual loading. kas a Smet) ke (e) Tice 12 When a wight fas vera member om a extn height the ember is 7 ‘under _toading. : ‘a (ia (2) Geto (©) Suddenly applied. 13 A wsiht W fils dough « eit h over « member of length Zand ross-sectonal area A. Ifthe maximum instantaneous elongation of the ‘member is very small as compared to, the ses induced ie 44 A rectangular block of rpiity modulus Gis under a shear stress af on its top, the strain energy sored in Co) Sxvotume 0) Ex vole (0) Exvolume AS. The propety ofa material wo store strain energy is ale, (a) Elastciy (). Ducty (0) Resilience (d). Proof esience 16, The area between the load-exteason curve and load ass called (@) Proof wsiience (). Suinenerey (©) Complementary energy. 17. Is the energy stored in a bar under a oad 2W and Es the enery stored in the same bar unde a load W, en the ratio Es sequal vo ea gh aes avsviens : 10) ae Gn a nal amen 5) 6 Strsinenergy Toke ° 3 a Lrvtme 8 Pk tapes ae a Ewe) wy Ro we Onl os CENTRE OF GRAVITY 10. ‘Centre of gravity of ody maybe defined as, (2) Thepoat trough which he whole weight oftbebody at, imespecive ofthe postion ofthe body. (0) The point about which the body is retort, {0} None the above. ‘The cone ofpravity ofa plan figure is called _ (a) Cente of ea (6). Conti (e) Momeat of inertia, “The cenroid of a triangle (a) -Atthe point of merscion of tree medias. (8) Atte cent of incre. (e) None ofthe above. The CG. ofa semicircle ofr rit ata distance of __ from its ase (a) Wx () WE (2 “TheC.G.of hemisphere of diameter Dies ata distance of __ trom we (3A (6) 30/6 fe): DH (a) DB ‘The CG. of wapezium with pull sides a and band height h measured fromthe side a h( b420 A ta) $(4228 oF (a+b (0) 5*|2ae3b ‘The CG. ofaright ceularcone of eight His at adstance of _ from the apex. (a) He (6) 2H (e) HH In determining cg of body the method of moment is based on (a) Varignon's theorem (8). Paralietogram these (6) Lame’s theorem ‘Two spheres of unequal diameters exterally touches one another. ‘Thet combined. es {a} Atthi poit of conict (6) Within the smaller phere (o) Withinthebigeer sphere (4) Outside the spheres. Thee. ofasemicirclaring les (a) Wikia the ing (8) Outside tering and on its concave side {6c} Outside the ring and on is conve sie. ‘OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS +o AL, Thedistance of. of a body fom one fits: (a) Zero () finite (0) None o he above 12 Thecg. ofa plane figure lis (a) Onany of ts symmetry ax (6) Onthe point of intersection fits two axes of symmetry (o)_ Allie above ANSWERS 1 20 3 @ 4H 5) 66 7 8 @) x (0) ©) ok @ n © 1ENT OF INERTIA 1. Themoment of nei of «plane area about a certain ais called (a) Moment of neta (Second momento rea (6) Alle above. 2 Thearca moment ofineriacan be expressed 3s (a) tam (6) Nin? (e)- tam? (d) None ofthe above 3. Moment of nei cannot be found out by 's (6) Naboo imegration ‘4. Themomentof inertia of arectangle of axeaax baboutitsbaseais__. (a) ab'/3(b) ba'7s——e) aD ‘S. The moment of ine ofa plane area about an axis normal tothe plane of the area is called _ (a) Nowa second moment. (0) Perpendicular moment of inertia. {(€)_ Polar moment of inertia. ‘The ratio of moment of inertia ofa pane area to the area i the. (a) Radius of gyration (0) Square ofthe radius of gyration (0). None ofthe above. 7. The moment of inertia ofa hollow square of outer side hand wall thickneSs ‘about acenrodal axis parallel o one ofits side is. h=20t yt 7 0) 9 5 he. 1m @ to 10, n B M 16 1” STRENGTHLOP MATERIALS of pla re shut wo may teenie sei and 1 Wingo be anette est fay theme of eta he easton aki pede ead basing tough enero ft ae Xan he (0) t= ste tte tx @ etaen Momento ineria oa cel se of dante dabut any centro is ‘ying on the plane of the circle is_. = et Sg) aa ra tg Bg Bat ‘The momen’ oferta of tingle of eight and bs abut iss bh be oH of {Wie momen oferta plane eA about is centri ai then ite moment of ine abot naira rll othe evi ta having a distance of A from i, - i (@) tsa () toa (©) Ta 2An Wich he ftlowing ams ihe as of ioe aston of (a) Cent (6) Momea oferta. Monentonenia ofa em-cil frais abot the bei. (a) O11) OF (e) Ose td) O18 Moment oferta ofa quar cise r abut its bas i (a) 0055+" (6) O06" (o) O0ue If the producto inti of anna aout any wo mutually perpen scesitzero he wo tes called nae (a) Pineal ares (0) Contra aes (©) Allieabove Moment of inti of wangulr lamina of eight hand base b abot ni through he apex and pri bse (a) AQ) BRM (e) BS Poli moment of inet of car lanin of i di, (a rea) nei) RANG () Cente of mass TYPE QUESTIONS os 18. Moment of nei about tangent of circular Taming of radius ‘Sn Bae ah re sell) tary WOE. ANSWERS Lo Sloe eee 4 @ 50 6m 7% @ a 3. 0) m @ mt @ 2 1B (@) 1S fw) 1% 17. (a) ca) [FRAME ANALYSIS A. Aperfect frame saisties the equation, ‘2 Inadeficient frame, umber of members are__. 13. Method of ection is adopted when 4 5 [Naming the various members ofthe frame afer drawing the space diagram are done by according For both xed ends frames the reactions aw __to the direction ofthe loads {6 Forcalcuation purpose jin are asumed tobe, (a) Fixed (8) Pinned (c). ‘Role. 7, Aperfet trae isthut, whichiscomposed of members jus sufcient to keep 8 Ina fame, numberofjoit and aumber of memberis3. The fameis 9. Inaredundant fame, numberof members are 10, Ina frame, numberof joint i 3 and numberof member is 4 The fame is 11, Only fame canbe solved statically (a) Deficient (6) Redundant (6) Pestet (4) Nove ofthe above 12 Themethadin which, equlitum of joins are considered is calle. ‘ANSWERS. 1 m=j-3 tess thunj—3 13. A few numberof members ae required o be Found oat. 4 Bow'snoution 5. Parallel 6. (6) "7. Baul B Perfect 9. Morethan 3j—-3 10. Redundant Lo 12. Method of joins. STRENCTHOF MATERIALS ‘SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT OF BEAMS 0. ‘A oad whichis considered to ata point iso. a) Uniformly distibued (b) Point (0) Teanguae (d) None ofthe above. ‘A statically indeterminate beam is (@) Cantilever (8) Fixed beam (6) Stony spore eam (2) Ovetangng ea o lr suppers. ‘oe maximum bending moment in simply 2 ano Wat mpi nF ef eg and of om o7% wm Bering noe er ne fina en av aio 1 cs rtny (6) More than unity (Maximum, ‘The slope ofthe bending moment diagram of any section of loaded beam (a) Maxim being ment oft (0) Maximum shear force of the beam. igi (©). Shearce att eccion (Now oft shove {ncantlever lode wih uniform iste ad, he shear force dagan (ej Parole (b) Linear (e)- Cubic ‘pint of confer isa point whee (a) ‘Shear force is maximum = (Sheets {c) Bending momen changes i (@) Bending moments mai The bending momen is where shear oc change (e) 20 (0) Increasing (©) Maximum (@) Minimom, Ina cailvert engi caning gradual varying do W per win at fined on, the maxima bode meee mw we oF 9% oF a The beam AB singly spo ah ena at heeds nd pn aries aod Wt inact a fom Aimed betaine (4) Any ofthe above, wit on ee ee 1. Thematimumbeoding moment te eden of acatever eam spn Trying dW ery deed ort eee san a a @ ow ot wf Xt in oa W api the fea fa cater of ent the ‘almim B wt im ot wm 113, Forte shear force oe uniform throughout the span fa simply supported ‘beam. it should erry (a) UDL-over iene span. (6) A point oad at mip. fo) Acoupl anywhere in the span. (4) Two coscetrated load equally spaced. 14, Points of contalexire occur only in case of (a) Cantilever beam ()- Overhanging beam (6) Simply supported beam, 415, Max. SF. is equal tothe tl lad carried by the beam in case of_- (a) Oveshanging beam (6) Simply soppoed bears (6) Cantilever beam (d) Nove ote above 16, Incase of loaded cantilever, max. BM. occurs atthe pint where (6). SF-ismaximum () W (a) None ofthe above (@) SFisz0 (6) SE. changes sign (a) None ofthe above ANSWERS: Lo) 2m 3 @ 4 @ £0) 6 @ & © oa) mo Lo zo) BO wo 6) [BENDING STRESS IN BEAMS 5 MLE yee (a) None ofthe above. 2 They ofsimple bending was derived by (a) Bernoall (8) ‘Newion—() Rankine (@) Pascal * STRENGTH OP MATERIALS 3 Theseng ofa eam depends on (a) Ks weight (Bending moment (6) Section mous () Stage othe section 4. Ifa section of a beam is subjected to BLM. M the moment of resistance deseloped in the scton is. (e) Smale than (6) Bq vot (©) Greater ha i (4) Aay ofthe above Jn simpy soppned beam, the maxima compressive tres wil eel atte (a) New ais (8) Bowor fies (6) Anywhere inthe secon fd) Top bee. 6 Forcier section of diameter dhe moduls of tons x x xd = Ost wee ow te 7. Motus of section of aretangulrbeam of with band depth ds given by bd a be @ tw to 8 Bending sues is ero at (a) Botcm bre (6), Neural axis (6) Top fite. 9. If section maduls ofa beam is ncresed the bending tess will. (a) Increase (6) Decrease (c) Nochange. 10. Themost common way of keeping the beam of wiform strength ie __ (a) Varying both width and depth (©) Keeping the depth uniform and varying the width, (c) Keeping the with uniform and varying the depth (d) Anyottbe above. ANSWERS Lo 2 @ 3d te 40 sé 6m 1 @ sa a0) te) ‘SHEARING STRESS IN BEAMS | Forateam subjected to pure beading, the horizontal shear stress (@) Maximum () Minimum (¢) Zero (d)_ Any ofthe above. 2 The ato of maximum horizontal shear ses othe mean shear srs in & rectangular beam i /ETYPE QUESTIONS ro (2 25 fis wa “The ratio of maximum horizooal shear sues othe mean shear srs in a wire arsecton is. ‘ ‘ 3 4 a S we mF wt wy ‘Incase ofan section beam, maximum sear tres at (a) Thetop ofthe ane. {) Junction ofthe top flange and web. {o) Midi of the web. (4). Anyof the above “The variation of the horizontal shear stress in the flange ofan section is 3) Cab parabola () Panola (6) Linear (d) Nove af the above. “The variation ofthe horizontal shear stres in rectangular beam section i Fa Ponto) Une) esr op le ire epeans fo eepa() Lag () Abt) Ton “The vale of horizontal shear sess in setion suddenly changes at_ “The maximum horizontal shear tres in a T-section occurs athe (a) Top ()- Bottom () Junction of flange and web (a) Web. ANSWERS Le) 2 ow 40 £0) 6 @ 2 '&_ Junction of lange and web o DEFLECTION OF BEAMS 1 The magnitude of shape atthe cent ofa simply Supported beam caying ubLis___- 2. Deflection due to bending is_ deflection due o shar. (a) Grenter han To) Less an (6) Equal 3. The defleced shape of neural surface ofa beam after bending is called (b) Detected surface ay Ben neural surface a (ad) Blasticcuve (6) Bentcenre ine 1» an 2 ‘STRENGTHOF MATERIALS ‘The diferent equation feast curve is ey ry fo) Maer ) Maer £24 a” ae ‘The angular distortion in atangentat any point te clastic curve ofa bum ‘due deletion isealled (a) Angular deviation (6) Slope. Slope and defection ofa beam canbe determined by {(@) Double integration meted) Macaulay's method (6) Momentareametod——(d)_ Any ofthe above Slope and defection ofa team cannot be determined by (a) Sxinenergy metiod (6) Conjugate beam method (6) Maxwell's method, A simply supported beam caring symmeticalouding, the slope i mah ‘mum athe whereas the deflections maximum atthe () Distorion Fora simply supported beam carrying cena pint lad W, th main slope and deletion ae respectively WE yg ME WE ag WED 0 sai 681 ©) oei 4 s28i WE 4g WE ger 881 For a simply support beam earying a ul over tbe whole span, the ‘maximum slope and deflection are respectively ok gout oP gol oe a 22 na ote oP wl oP | Sol (0) 6e7™ ana (8 a1 e48t scaly’ methods most suitable for Fining out slope and eton of tame sirying——— ing. (2) Distibued (0) Spmumeticat (6) Unsymmetrical (a) nein, Fora simply supported beam carying an eccentric point load, the slope i ‘maxinusm al the end support th pint oad (a) Nearerto () Away fom, sTYFE QUESTIONS. = ‘Flexural igi ofa beam is equal to (a) Product of Young's modulus and cross-sectional area. (6) Momento inert (¢). Product of Young's modulus and moment of nei (4) Young's modulus. For finding out slope ant defeton of fiche beam, the esual igi is taken as ‘To find out defection in beam under pact loading, the method adoped i ergy method (6) Double iteration method (C) Swanenergy method (4). Three moment method. ‘According 10 Castipliano's Second theorem the patil derivative of stan energy with respect io isproporional oat any point “The method mos suitable for determining slope and deflection of beams having non uniform eros section is (a) Macaulay's method (@)Siesin energy method (6) Conjogate beam method, ns conjugate bear, the loading isthe singram ofthe actual beam (@ Se) BM () MAI (a) Loating ‘he slope inthe acwal beam at any Section is equa othe ___at hat, section in the conjugate beam. () BM.) SE. (€) Sloped). Detection “he deflection any section oF beam is equa othe __at hat scton of the conjugate beam fy BM) SE. (o) Slope (d) Detection. ieee rctesiasl wi y=0 Hed) Bae) seo Moment rca method is wed wo fad ou (a) BM. ata section (8) SFatasection (6). Slope and deflection a section (d) None ofthe above. ‘The change a slope between any wo sections ofa beam sequal 9 (a) Area of BM. diagram between the wo sections. () Are of MET diagram between the Ww sections. (€)_ None ofthe above ‘The deflection ofa beam depends upon (@) Cross-section () Bending moment (2) Young's modulus fd) Allott above * STRENGTHLOF MATERIALS 25, Inasimply supported beam of length Z two equal clockwise couples M ae ‘pli at each en. If both the supports are at same lve before and afer the aplication of th couples, the cena deflection is eA = lace feats 25cm eee eh ord al See aaa tae une (3 tourer 27, the diameter ofa beam of circular cross-sections doubled ite deflection Me @ Rie ba isreduced by “times @r ws Os 6 ANSWERS. 1. eo z@ 3 @ 4 @ s@ 6m 2 & supports, cent x10) od me 2 @ Re 14. summation of flexural rigidity ofthe individ! Components about the composi NA 1S. (@) 16, force defection 1. (e) 1 (o) wo) w (@) a © 2 no mM 0) 26. (a) md) DEFLECTION OF CANTILEVER 1. Slope and defection atthe __end of cantilevers zero. (a) Fixed (b) Free (c) None of the above 2. STopeand deletion ofa cantilever atthe fie end is (a) Minima () Maximum (0) Equat (d) 2x0 ‘3. Themaximum slope and deletion ofa cantilever caring pint load W tits fee end are, respectively. ww we We Ste o ge we We 0 ae 4. Theslopeatte fice endofacantlevercarying central pont loadis_—_ times the slope if the oad were placed a the re end. @m a2 (ue fd) 4 COBIECTIVETYPE QUESTIONS oe s 10, n a B 4 ‘The maximum lop and deletion ofacanever with au d.loverthe whole Bana spetely ot ott oP got! () “eer set O) “Ger ™ Ger of ott 0 (ar cer ‘The rato of maximum defection ofa cantilever due oa point od at he fee ent that ue to au over te ete pan ving san lod om thecantlever isa i os wa ‘Theat of maximum slope ofa canieverde toa spanning fom fined to mispan tha spanning rom mip een ie on om Cm 1 Maximum peo cantilever arin a rly varying load fom zr0 ates end ter unit a te her nd ee ol ov oe (0 ar © er ( ae gr Maximum deflection ofa cantilever witha grads loading varying fom 20 ffeeend wa per nit a fied end ot ot ol ot On or © a So ‘Temas sp caer ith aa ang vying fom 0 Bomespr rs eprsieiliry ob : eo g Nor 2 a ‘Te mama deflecon of clever wit ral lacing tom 2 Eieheawapereairn teed ony) a ekg Mat! (0 “Get Oa O joer “ta0er ‘The masini ope of xcnilee secede Ma he fe nd o (a) MIZEL (6) MU2EI(c) ML/AEL (a) ML/ABT ‘The maximum deflection of «canlever subjected to a couple Mat the ee ends (o) MEVEI (6) MEE (e) ML/3BI (a) ME r481 ‘Te ratio of maximum defection ofa canilver due toa unit coupe at the fe end to that atthe mispan is @ 3a) a8 Om iW) 3 ANSWERS Lo 2m 3 4 0 £0) 6m 2% @ a ad) wd mw 2 aa) no wo) PROPPED CANTILEVER AND BEAM. 10, ‘The deflection of eam duc texteral loading cal s_the defection ‘da opr eation only. (a) Greater than (6) Less than Co) Baual to, “The prop reaction of acantlever propped at re end nd carrying wl over the whole span is____times the ttl load @ 2 (6) A Oa) ‘The maximum B.M. of cantilever propped al the fee end and carying ud oer the whole span occur at he (a) Midspan (6) 38 span fom foe end (0) Wespanfrom fxedend (4) Fixodend, ‘Themaximum porkiveBM, of cantilever roppedatfreend and caring aud overthe whole span is and occurs at, ‘The point of contraflexure of canilever propped at ree end and caring ud oer the whole span occurs at_—_ (a) span trom tree end (6) Midspan {@) WAspanffom fixed end (4) Noneo the sbove ‘A cantilever of length L cayig au of intensity pe uit ran over the ‘hole span s propped atthe fee er. The maximum deflection ‘anditcccare at from fee end ‘A simply supported team earying ud over the whole spa is propped a ‘the centre. The prop reaction 6 times the ttl load onthe beam, @m 0) 58 1 id) 9 ‘ThemaximumB.M. inasimply suppored beamcarying ud over the entire span and propped athe centre occurs a. (a) Wispan’ (6) WSspan (c) Ta apin (d) None ofthe sbove ‘The maximum postive B.M. ina sinply supported beam carrying ud over the entre span and propped atthe cent is and it occurs at. away from the prop. ‘The point of conraflesare ofa simply supported team carying ud over the whole span and propped atthe cea occurs at from the peop (a) Wispan (6) VAspan— (e) WSspan (@) i/10span, COBFECTVETYPE QUESTIONS os 11, Themaximum defection of simply supported beam carying wd over the ‘whole span and propped atcente ie away from the prop. (a) at apn 0)" spn ()_TVAN aan 10 pn Le a gov aaee o vist 6 ovosuis 0401 o 2 f 10, fa) Mm id) FIXED miAM 1, ning monte velpe nth o nedGar ial Reps (0) tne TO. No) Maman 2 The moments developed athe ende of fixed beam are called (a) Fixing moments (6) End moments fe) Negative moments [d)_ None ofthe above 3. The fre BAM, dagram ofa xed beam is__. ‘The resulta B.M diagram of fixed bear formed by the ofthe fe and the fixed BM. diagrams (a) Overagped (0) Unoverapped (6) None of the above 5. Theareaof fice BM. dagram of fixed beam is BM diagram (a) Faqualto (b) Grewertban (e) Less than, 6 The valid equation fora fixed beam i (a) EAR=1 () Bare (©) EAR=0 7. Aired beam oflength caries a central poiat oad W. The fixing moment's tthe ends are (a) Wus @) WU6<) Weed) WHO 8. Thepoins ofconralexue of fixedbesmcarying central point oad our at fomeither ends 7 1 (a) Kespan (6) span poston the are offic iohee = tal diee 9 The maximum deflection of xed beam of length Lcarying a central pont load Wis 10, 2 a 1s, 16. STRENGTHLOF MATERIALS (a) WL'/48ET (o) WL'/96E1 fo) WU9281 (da) WEEL Tied beam og Learn sent pit ol Wat a dtce ferme tsp. The ng mente ean be i had ‘Sree rect fo ML =a yl gy Mima? Mima 4 (gy Mab agMOE=8 (ay rmecttn te ‘A fixed beam of length L caries an eccentric point oad W at a distance of a ftom left support. The defection unr the pia oad is a) Balt ba? oy) Medea? 3° Qa+Lf El we a er ‘A fixed beam of egth L caries an eccenti point oad Wat distance of from left support. The maximum deflection is andi ocars at + stance of from the left end. ‘The fixing moments of fixed beam of length Learyng au ofntensiy ‘© per unit run over teenie span is wo ae @ ww aL “The maximum deflection ofa fixed beam of length L caying a wa. of Intensity @ per nit rn ver he ete span is. ol! zt ‘ol! (0) Secar ae ‘fined beam of ength Leaves gradually varying lao 0 ate end tooperuntranatherightend. The Ging moments tet andthe et cndnae, ot o 167 ot of of jon ta) SE ng 9h ) SE na 8 of ot of ol (035 90 Crag etn [tbe relative setement between the supports of ied beam of length is the fining moments developed atthe ends re So) SE) SE a Nematteson ‘ObjecTIVETYPE QUESTIONS ve 17, The defection ofa fixed beam caryinacenral ond i__the deflection ‘ofthe samc beam when simply supported and caying he sme central ood. (a) Less than (6) Equlto (6). Greate than ‘18 Out of the fixed beam and simply supported beam, both designed for same ing__ (@) Fixed beam is ghee (6) Both havethe same weight 19, Weavoid using fied beam in practice because (a) Higher stresses (o)- Uncertainty of tresses (6) Lesserstines. (0) Fixed beams eave ANSWERS @ 2 (a) 3. BM diagramof the sae beam ‘under same loading wih the ends simply supported. (), @ ew te & fe mo © am 2, Wo Wa? Dab, 22x pe ) ee. a (a) 1s 1) om (a) 3.) SS ‘CONTINUOUS BEAM Althointermediste supportsofacontinuousbesm, —__ bending moments are developed. (a) Positive (b) Negative (@) Zero (4). ‘None ofthe sbore, 2. Chpeyron's theorem of tee moments is used for solving the (a) Fixed beams () Continuous beams (6). Simply supported beams, 3 Using the Clapeyron’s theorem of three moemnts, the BM, atthe three ac determined, (a) Adjacent soppone (6) Adjacent mispan (6). Akernaive supp (4) None ofthe above. 4. Theresutan BM. dagram o continuous beam is determined by the fee andthe xed BM, diagrams, (a) Adding (6) Superimposing (6) None o the above. : 5 Tosolveacomtinuous beam fixed atone end, _ 6 The fixing momen tthe imaginary suppoet of the era span is (a) eso” (b) “Infinite (e) None ofthe ave. ‘The ratio of moment produced ata jin to the moment applied athe other joints called (a). Disrbution factor (0) Carry over factor (6) Sttiess actor. ‘Moment required atone end of a member to produce unit angle of rotation atthat ens called (a) Drsebaton factor () Carry over factor (6) Stites actor. ‘The rao of moment taken by one member ata joint othe total moment applied tthe joi is called (@) Distbution factor (b) Carry over factor (6), Sutloes factor. 10, Abeamisfixedatoneend and simply supported atthe therend. [fammoment un ‘Wis applied atthe simply supported end, the moment indued atthe Hed (Mn (MB (@) Tero. Abcam, simply supported ais ends, subjected oa moment M atone en ‘The momen induced atthe her end ie om) MD () MB (d) Pero. 12, Themomentio be applied atthe fe end of propped cantilever ofength and flexural rigidity Eo pruce a rotation ofa that end is. 4z6 SEO 8 @ Sw 2 tw 4 13, Themoment to be aplied atone end ofa simply supported beam of length Land Mex igiily Io produce atoation of Oat that end is E10 ‘a8 ip SELES sere Ee ANSWERS. Lo 2m 3 @ 4 0 ‘An imaginary zero span taken outward the fined end, and Clapeyron's ‘theorems applied between the imaginary support, fixed support and is adjacent support 6 (a 7) a0) 9% (a) a) n 2 (a) mm) DIRECT AMD BENDING STRESSES 2 Direct and bending suesses occurs de to (a) Aad loading (). Exzenidc loading (6) Coneentic loading (a). Anyofthe above Limit of eccentricity for arectangular sections ‘OBTECTIVETYFE QUESTIONS P (o) tet (6) Ati ae 4 | Tastee oer fe nt te carom nl f wf of af ot 40° edn oer fe scene aati cr st (6) Miata a) Pd yy Dad Dad 4 Pad P34 my eg Mt a OS Ina clan ith ecenti loading about one axis maximum ses (Notations ae usual) eye ay Raat {6 The toa horizontal wind thus eq! to co-efficient of wind resistance > horizontal intensity of wind pressure (a) Crossecioel et ("Fj rea (0) Height (3) Nomcothesbv, ge ft nino ton (o) Square (0) "Tingle {2 Rhombus {@)Nonef te aor. ANSWERS Lo Bites Cra taba acne) £10 eo 26 ‘COLUMNS AND STRUTS 1 Astisa member which canes (a) “Tene oat (0) Compeesive load (€) Bosh tensile and compressive load (d) “Allo he above. 2. When he statis vertical sealed (a) Pillar (6) Stanction(e) Column (a) Any ofthe above. ‘3. ler’ buckling lad formulais suitable for__ (a) Shortcotuma (0) Longcolumn (6) Mediom column (a) Siw ‘4 Stenderness ratio of column may be defined a the ato ots length wo the (a) Diameter (0) Radius (0) Radis of gyration (@) Cross-section 5. Theslenderness ratio ofa short column is 0 n 2 uM (a) Less than 32 (6) quale 32 (6) Mor than 32 (d)_ None of he above. “The sfenderoes ato of long eon i. (a) Moe than 100, (@) Lessin 100 (6) More than 120 (@) Equalto 120. ‘Eales xia oad of a column with usual notation x EL eI Fe fear @ BE wy FEL VE CC) o @ ‘The ratio of equivalent length orignal length ofa column having both nde hinged i or we wa 2 “The rato of equivalent length w orginal length of columa, having bth ends Bixedis @2 ws oF We ‘ena cin nh ghana vig nd altace aroma ee cig de ie eaten mig gh oa vig nent Relea @ 2 2 Oy ee Rankine's formula for esl isbased on (a) Ina curvature of the cola. (0) Direc compressive tress. (6) Bocentciy ofthe load. (a) Anyotte above. ‘Therato of buckling load to sa lod is known a. (a), Ciping load (). Factor of fey (6) Cita ond (@) Nove ofthe above. Rankine’ constant for mild tei ree me ee L Om Ye Oy ‘The recent formula is applied (a) Long cola der axial ating, (0) Long column under eccentric osding. 4c) Shor column unde axial losing, COBJECTIVETYPE QUESTIONS A m (4d) Short column under ecentc loading, 1 ition Grin ermine en (a) Daccere (iy Becky en 1p tee eet (0, ates 11. Exile egh of chine of ght 20s, (a) 20N2(b) 40 (10 (a) 20NE A: Riki cot kb Hi 1 1 ae ow eae as 1% Ach wth on sod dad ter nd on cap aye {cSt one Soeetpnes te carga con Sky sy Ba Peery Oo we Axswens Le a ya ig Ef Cae Ta ke 3) no oo 2 & ae Mra) i Bh ee no oO DAMS AND RETAINING WALLS 1. Fora cng dam, wih Neigh nd pei wih of be dm ree ma in prewe try tt irl a op oe (a) poh (b) poh? (o) 1/39 bh 2. Theta water emt nigh o_o ot fer oiean 2. Cindlen ee baw 4 Condon prevent sing fam i 5 Tanks SS pes aa 2" oc ewecsu toes ar oa aa to Shetek Oi Laie 2 “T= sing 2 asin g oP 1-sing Tey ie mcrs Ty @ ST esine mth om On tpi woe of wane dm hl fh respectively, then toll pressure per it ength Po the dam (@ @h2 (b) aH — (c) KIA (d) None ofthe above, va ‘STRENGTH OF MATERIALS ‘The Rankie's ctiveearthpressare Ponte retaining wall i. the retained ert is surcharged at an angle with the horizon (a) 2 cepa x 8S 2 aaeeeE ok con Veoe" a coe" @ OF og Nees (0) SE era xi TET cova Neato eae ANSWERS 1 misty iV6 kiweris 5 6 Oe ew TORSION OF CIRCULAR SHAFTS 1. Whilea teamben eto ending moment ait due oto. (o) Sider” (0) Blongwes (0) Twse 2 IFT be the tongue applied ona circular shaft having pat moment of iets J the shear Suess induced at any section aa distance ofr fom cette sites Oa wm) dy Ter 3. Allow ctclar shalt of external and internal diameter of D and d respec: Lively ie sbjeted oa forge 7. The maximum aad minimum shear sess Indeed nthe shale respectively (0) et SE (oy gg nO 8 awd aoa at we] {Nowe ofthe above 44 When a sf unr «tee ony iio aerated with any oer ‘eral ang he shat isi be ane {a Unig tion ()Paeson {6 Simpson soll f diameter Dasha sng off, Te asin son taten baptist SOK Ph) ADL Uh RDS 6 X,Yond Ze ae he maaly perpen ates. Xan ans en theplneofanacs If, /yan eee memento he wes hot Fan Z anes ten (a) ews te (0) beleehs (0) trates te ‘OnjecTIVETYPE QUESTIONS ” 1. ML 2 1B ra 18, 16. 1” ‘The shear sues disuibuton of circular sha under torsion i (a) Linear (6) Parabolic (e) Uniform. solid circular shaft of diameter d and length Lis under atrque 7 the angle of rotation between its end sections aL. ia (a Tue) Se) Ed) None te above ‘Te angle of twist of any section ofa ccularshaft__ with ts distance from the end. (a) Remain constant (0) Vavestncrty (6) Varies paraboticaly ‘The tosioal rigidity ofa circular shaft sequal to, (a) Polar moment of neta x Rigidity modus (6). Polar moment of neta (eo). Rigidiy modulus, Power transite by a shafts equal to, (a) Torque applied x frequency. (6) Torque applied x angle tured pr unit ime. (6) Tore applied x umber of cycles Power transmited bya shaft rotating tN pm, under a mean toque of T Camis. (a) 2 NT 7D was (6) 2nNT/60kilowats (€) 2RNT/6Ohorse power (a) None ofthe above Forthe same materia, ngth and given toque, allow sat weigh aolid haf (a) Lessthan (6) More than) Equal. ‘The suength of hollow shat for the same length, nate and weight is ‘solid haf Gass than (6) Move than (c)- quale. Inacompose concentric shaft, the _of all individual components are equa (a) Angle of wise (6) Torque tranemited ‘A uniformly tapered circular shaft has minimum and maximurn rds of 7 land respectively. If Si and; be the shear sess induced atthe smaller and the larger end Seuons, den @ nft=nn @) sAead ( anend Inaseppedcicularshafithe __ inllindividusl components are same. (8) Shear sess oo” STRENGTH OP MATERIALS (a) Shear sees indoced __—_(b)_ Angle ofewist produced (6) Torque warsmited (4) None of te above 1% Two shafts of diferent diameters ae joined together concenticlly by (2) Shaftcoupling fe) Welding 19. A flanges atached toa shaft by mean of (a) Noch (6) Welding” (c) Rivetiedjoint (4) Key. 20, Ina slid circular shat under tosion, the maximum and minim shear stress occur atthe "and. respectvely, 21. Shafts and B are of same length ane mateil, but the diameter of Aistwice that of B. The rai of torsional stengths of shale Ato Bis @2 6) 4 Oe id) 16 22, Twostafts having same length and material ae joined insti, I the ratio ‘oftheirdiametersis2, than he ratio their anges of twist and shear tresses e___tnd._ respectively. > 23. Asold shaft diameter disreplced by ahollow shaft of same materia and length and having ouside iamevr 24/¥3 and inside diameter 4/13. The ‘eight ofthe hollow shafts the weight ofthe slid sha 24, The polar moment of inertia ofa solid ircular shaft diameter dis 25, Tonsoninduces ___sresein shaft. 26, The maximum shear sess ina shaft twansmiting powers at its__ (a) Cenie (6) Surface (e) Halfway the surface. ANSWERS Le 2@ 32 @ so £0) 6 @ 2% @ zw 20) =o 2 (a B®) 6) 18 @ 6 a) re a ow @ 20, surface, conte 21 fe) 22168 2. thessmess 4. at/32 25. shear 260) SPRINGS 1. Spring index isthe ratio of _. (a) Length othe spring tos mean coi diameter. () Length ofthe spring wits wire diamstr {e) Mean coi diameter tothe date ofthe sping wie {4} Mean coi diameter to length ofthe spring (0) Nuts and bolts COBRECTIVETYPE QUESTIONS on a a0, nu 2 13, 4 Inacose-oiled helical spring sitesi defection. @ Ws We) Bw Fora clese-ciled heli pring the angle of bli is (a) Lessthan (0) Equalios" fo) 8-10 @) Wis ‘Then sre inl bal ing eed ai vt (otatons ate ual where W,=load and 8 = Be 0) x volume fering (0 Srna eg £2 volume of spring (a) 2 volume of sp Se vane Co) 4x volume of ing “The ail defection ofa close-oled belie pring is ‘ean cll meter, d= wie ameter, ail ond = W. Wd ny) BND n wn o o ~) We (o Se oy) Oe) Leaf sings commonly wedi, (a) Clocks (0) Vebcis (6) Machines. “Twosprings ofsifnesses Ki and Ke ae conectedin series; the stifness of the compo ping) Where D amber of ns Ki ky (a) KeKixXks ka fi Kut Ky fo) ith wo Se Flat pia sping ar sed in, (a) Vehicles (0) Machines (2) Clocks, The loud reuied to produce unit defection is known as _ se canti-er laminated pring ‘Twosprings of illnesses Ki and Kz ae connected in pall: the sities ofthe compost sping () i. Incase of laminated sping, the load st which the pte Become stright i called. (a) Siieload (6) Prootload —(c) Working loud ‘Te resilience ofa semi eliptic lea sping s_ (@ VE) ME) RE ‘The rato of he maximem shear stress nan open-coiled to that ina clase coiled hell spring of same mean diameter and wire damier under same sia load is 6 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS @t 3 2 4 1S. Type of stress developed in an axially loaded spring is. (a) Shear stress (b) Tensile stess () Bending sess (4) Compressive stress. ANSWERS. L fe) 2m 8 4 @ 5b) 6m 2 9 stfness 10, Quanerelpiical spring UL. Ki + Ky 2 (6) BM @ 15 (@) ‘COMPOUND STRESS 4, A section within amember is under compound sess when tis under the ‘Smaltaneous ation of (a) Tensile and compressive tresses, (b) Normal and shea sess. {e) Teasleand shear sess. 2 When cubical elementis wider ____condition,only two pis of parallel plans are subjected to steses. (a) Plane stain (6). Biaxial sess system (6) Allofthe above. 3. Through a cenain pont within stsined mate principal planes (One) Two (c) Three) Four 4. Principal panei defined asthe plane which cary (a) No shear stress ()- Optimum normal sess (6) Nonormal sess (4), Optimum shear sess, 4, there an be maximum The principal plane cartes the maximum principal sess. (a) Major (6) Minor (c) None ofthe above Principal plane caries the inimm principal stress. (6) Minor (c) None ofthe above. 7. The principal stress is defined asthe normal suess whase vale is (a) Maxima (©) Minimum (©) Optimum (4) None ofthe above. 8. Theangle between the major and minor principal panes is (hy 90" (¢) 180° (a) Noneof the above 9. The angle between the planes of maximum ard minimurn shear stresses is OF ms (© 90 (a) 180° ‘OBJECTIVE TPE QUESTIONS ont 0, 4. 2 8 1“ 1s, 16, 1” 8 18, ‘Under plane sain condition, total numb of planes through acetin point in asrsned material carrying the maximum shear Stress (@) One (0) Two (e) Thee (a) Four ‘Te plane of max min shear stes les atan ange of ___ othe plane of. ‘pax/min, normal stress, (a) 45° (0) 90° (6) None ofthe above. ‘Thestresses on oblique planes can be found out by __ (a) Mobr’scitclemethod ———()-Clapeyron's theorem {c) Lame’s theory Ata cern point in a beam. the tensile stress and shear stress ae f and s respectively. "The principal stresses at that point re @ £4NGe w LNG oy faNEee wo fab ‘The principal sesssinasolidciclar sha of ameter duet oot snomeatsandend true of Mand T spectively are. (o) B( Maite) (0) (MeN) ‘6 cy 8 (ue ET oral ) ‘Tin oe pea bs CS a ns oad nasal oped ead Teagasc Mite o (0) None ofthe above 1 ps and pare the principal stresse ata point in stained material the smasimngm shear tes wil be ‘The normal tess across the principal plane is known as ‘When two like equal principal stresses ac, then the radius of Mots circle be Radius of Mobr's circa of ses gives (a) Major principal ress (8) (eo) Maximum shea sss ‘Amaral whose shear strengths more than lft tensile strength, when ubjcted to uniaxial tension, wil fal by (a) Tensile stress (8) Compressive sess (0) Shear ses. noe principal stress a. 2 L s. o B rn a = el A io ced ws a i eee ee fh i ang, a sho ga ah escent Poe edogmigle nimpefeh en (6) None ofthe above wo 0 w) 180" ‘Under wins stress system, the plane of minimum normal sess makes an angle of _wit the plane carrying the uniaxial sess. fo) 45 fo) 90 id) 180" ‘Under uniaxial sues system, the plane of maximum ser sres makes an ingle of wit the plane of uniaxial tess sytem, oo) 4s (e) 90d) 180° Under unianal stress system, the ratio of maximum shear stress to the nial ses i @ i (12 fo 2 In case of biaxial state of normal stresses, the normal stress of 45° plane is equate (Sun ofwormal suesses (b) Difference of normal stresses {c) Haft sum of noma stresses (d) Halt difeence of normal stresses. In case of pure shear, tbe principal stresses are_. ‘ANSWERS. o 2@ 3 4 0) fa) 6m 2 @ & a fo) mw) ok @ 2 i @ a) 1S 1 1Am-») Principal sess 18 zero. fe) 2 @) o a@ 2B @ 0) i) 26 (©) 7%. equilinmagitade the shear sires, but opposite in nature. "THIN CYLINDERS AND SPHERES L 2 In thin shel the aio fthicknes of the wall ts diameters less han Jn a thin cylinder is subjected to internal uid pressure, the stresses ae developed ints wall? ‘omECIVE TYPE QUESTIONS 7 (a) Circumferential (©) Longiutina! (€) Both (a and) (d) None ofthe above. 3. Theratio of hoop stes o longitudinal tres natin cline shel is @2 wy 1 @3 4. Inathinsbe cveunfreml stress givenby__ withusua mations my Pe Pd Pe eee Se of oF ‘Stnashl cicumfereaal sss st the lnguial axis of he 6 Inathin sell longitudinal stress is given by _, with usual notations. Pa Pa ea oF we (eo 22) None ofthe above, 7. tm asivetedeyindsical shel the circumferential stress is given by with usual notations. ncn er hop gn y Pa Pd Pa alte 0) (hae a lO 9. The ratio of volumetric stain to hoop strain ina thin spherical shell i fn orotate mcioty tn ce lee lace ac et a, “axes Linens 2 @ Ey «ow Stems cide a ee a es a toon "HUCK CYLINDERS AND SHPERES| De eae atone cd tedbousraat nei @ 1m uo 2 libre tae ote el me (a) Remains constant {€) Varies non lineal. (8), Vases neatly ‘a “STRENGTH OF MATERIALS ‘3. Thedistitution of hop stress and ada stress cos th wall ofathick sell, canbe found outty (a) Lame's theory (6) Mots bere (6) Capeyon's theorem. 4. Inathickeylinde, the longitudinal sess __ across the wall. (a) Vas linearly (0), Vaiesrandomiy (6) Remains contant ‘5 InLame’sequations fr thick shel there re _ brary sonst, (a) One (b) Two (e) Thee (d) Four {6 ‘A.compound concentric thick cylinder under an intemal Nid pressure ‘While determining the hoop sess distribution across ts wall the ebay constants forthe two shel ar. (a) Same (6) Different (e) None ofthe above, 1%. The maximum hoop sess in thick sell under an internal id pressure occusattie (a) Outer surace 1) Nove ofthe above. 8% Tomske shrink fed cylinder, the outside diameter of inner eylinder is mae the inside diameter of utr cylinder. (@) qualia (6) Grewerthan (c) Leshan 9. The enor involved inthe vale of maximum sess by using thi yinical formu instead of thick evince formula for cylinders with dt = 20 is approximately @ 3% WTR (e) 10% (d) 20% 10. Ine thick cylinder under extenral pressure, the hoop ses t any point is thetadial presi n magnitude (@ Byualio (6) Leshan (c) Greater than, 11. Ina compound thik eylinders, theses dstbtion is (0) tome surface (@) More siform (0) More random (6). Nove ofthe above, ANSWERS: Lo 2] 3 4 sm 6H 1 aw 3. (@) mm 1 RIVETED JOINTS 1, Ina__ riveted join, every rivet sin the mile of two tives ofthe oppor wus 0) Bu (6) Zigzag (d) None of be above, COmECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS on 2 0 a 2 a Ina__riveed jim, te numberof row decreases as we proceed from ‘innermost outermost row. (a) Diamond (4) Chain). Double "The diameter ofthe cold shank of aivetisclled__- (a) fective diameter (0), Nomina diameter (0) Gross diameter ‘The diameter of rivet holeiscalled___ diameter (a) Effective (b) Hole (@) Nominal (é) None ofthe above ‘The effective ameter of vet s_ more than the nominal diameter, when the nomial diameter does notexeeed 25mm, ands ore than the nominal diameter, when the nominal diameter exceeds 25 mn, “According wo Unwin's rue, (@) d=241 (6) d=1910(@) d=191 ‘The cle distance between two adjacent ivtsinarow _ the rection of apie frce is called pitch ofthe ved joint. (a) Normal to (@) Paleo (6) Diagonal. ‘The minimum pitch of riveted jot times the effective ameter of ve, @ is 2 @ 25 3 1 (a) Single over batt joint, the rvets are under double sea. (8) Double cover bat (o) Lap. “Toavold waing off te plate at an ede, he cont of nearest ive shoul be eptat least the elective rivet dame fromthe ee {a} 2iimes (0) 3times (2) Atimes (a) None ofthe above ‘The minimum steagth ofa singe ivetis called _ (a) Rivestengt (0). Rivet vals {e) None of th above. ‘Theeffcency of a riveted join is defined as (a) Ratioofswengino the ointothe pull equrdtotearff he unrveted plat. (8) Rivet valu mulplid by the aumber fives in the jon (6) Nowe a the above. “The aximum tenile or compressive force that canbe applied on riveted joint without casing fall i called (a) Rive vate (8) Sirengt of joie () Join value. STRENGTH OF MATERIALS 14. Indesgning a vee joint he ratio ofthe ticknesces ofthe cove plate to ‘hema plate ismade equal oor single pd double cover but joints respectively (a) Wand 1 (0) Wands (6), Sand 98 1S. Therivetsinan eccentric comecton should have resistance aginst. (a) Translation (@) Rotation (6) ‘Translation and rotation, 16, Ina eccenic rived conection, i the distance of one rivet: cent is r fom the eg ofthe rivet group, the resisting moment is proportional Or we oP owe ANSWERS Le 2@ 3s wy 4 @ S 1Smm2mm 6 (c) 7. 6b) & Wo 3. () a @ 1 2 (@ RO) wo 1% 0) WELDED JOINTS 1. Thetwo most importa methods of welding are (a) Gas welding and elect are welding. (©) Gas welding and filet welding. (6). lec are welding and ack welding Ina __welded jit, te parent members ae placed side by side, (a) Bor (6) Fillet” (c) Plug (a) None ofthe above. | —__ welded joint, the parent members ae pliced ane over the other () Bile (e) Pg (4) None of the above 4. Ina___ welded jin, acrulaorsloted holes mad hough ove parent ‘metal placed over the other and welding i done along the circumference of the bole. (a) But (6) Filet (c)Plug_—_(d) Noneof he above. ‘5. Inalilet weld it welding is done parallel to the direction of applied fore, itiscalled 6 Ina it weld if welding is done perpendicular tothe diteton of applid orc, tiscalled. 7. Rordesign purpose, the _length of weld shoal be taken (a) Bifecive (6) Tort (6) None of te above. comcrverireavesnons ” sit weld, tot ihn ite el o___ tines ese of the weld. a oe (0s) 025 @ 1 om : -answas 1 oe 2k OO 4 5 ae snetweis & Sosa a) a) ee oo

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