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The average shear stress for rolled steel beam section, is
Options
A. 845 kg/cm
2
B. 945 kg/cm
2
C. 1025 kg/cm
2
D. 1500 kg/cm
2
E. 1875 kg/cm
2
Correct Answer
945 kg/cm
2
Steel Structure Design problems
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1. Pick up the incorrect statement from the following:
Options
A. The nominal diameter of a rivet is its diameter before driving
B. The gross diameter of a rivet is the diameter of rivet hole
C. The gross area of a rivet is the cross-sectional area of the rivet hole
D. The diameter of a rivet hole is equal to the nominal diameter of the rivet plus 1.5 mm
E. None of these.
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Correct Answer: The diameter of a rivet hole is equal to the nominal diameter of the rivet plus 1.5 mm
2. The permissible stress in bending for rolled steel I-beams and channels, is
Options
A. 1500 kg/cm
2
B. 1575 kg/cm
2
C. 945 kg/cm
2
D. 1650 kg/cm
2
E. 1875 kg/cm
2
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Correct Answer: 1650 kg/cm
2
3. The ratio of longitudinal stress to strain within eiastic limit, is known as
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A. modulus of elasticity
B. shear modulus of elasticity
C. bulk modulus of elasticity
D. tangent modulus of elasticity
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: modulus of elasticity
4. A structural member subjected to compressive stress in a direction parallel to its longitudinal axis, is generally known as
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A. column
B. stanchion
C. post
D. strut
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
5. Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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A. Vertical stiffeners may be placed in pairs one on each side of the web
B. Single vertical stiffeners may be placed alternately on opposite sides of the web
C. Horizontal stiffeners may be placed in pairs one on each side of the web
D. Horizontal stiffeners may be placed alternately on opposite sides of the web
E. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
6. Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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A. Dead load includes self-weight of the structure and super-imposed loads permanently attached to the structure
B. Dead loads change their positions and vary in magnitude
C. Dead loads are known in the beginning of the design
D. None of these.
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Correct Answer: Dead load includes self-weight of the structure and super-imposed loads permanently attached to the structure
7. The ratio of shearing stress to shearing strain within elastic limit, is known as
Options
A. modulus of elasticity
B. shear modulus of elasticity
C. bulk modulus of elasticity
D. tangent modulus of elasticity
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: shear modulus of elasticity
8. Net sectional area of a tension member, is equal to its gross section area
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A. plus the area of the rivet holes
B. divided by the area of rivet holes
C. multiplied by the area of the rivet holes
D. minus the area of the rivet holes
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: minus the area of the rivet holes
9. 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
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A. 60
B. 70
C. 80
D. 90
E. 100
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Correct Answer: 80
10. A beam is defined as a structural member subjected to
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A. axial loading
B. transverse loading
C. axial and transverse loading
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: transverse loading
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