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  • Question
  • Along the neutral axis of a simply supported beam


  • Options
  • A. fibres do not undergo strain
  • B. fibres undergo minimum strain
  • C. fibres undergo maximum strain
  • D. none of these.

  • Correct Answer
  • fibres do not undergo strain 


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    • 1. The force in BD of the truss shown in below figure is :

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    • A. 500 kg compressive
    • B. 500 kg tensile
    • C. 1500 kg tensile
    • D. 1500 kg compressive
    • E. zero.
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    • 2. The force in the member DE of the truss shown in below figure will be

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    • A. zero
    • B. 2 W tensile
    • C. 2 W compressive
    • D. 4 W compressive
    • E. 4 W tensile.
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    • 3. In a shaft rotated by a couple, the shear force varies

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    • A. from zero at the centre to a maximum at the circumference
    • B. from minimum at the centre of maximum at the circumference
    • C. from maximum at the centre to zero at the circumference
    • D. equally throughout the section
    • E. none of these.
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    • 4. 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

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

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    • A. 2.275 mm
    • B. 0.2275 mm
    • C. 0.02275 mm
    • D. 2.02275 mm.
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    • 6. 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

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    • A. 13.33 kg/cm2 tensile
    • B. 13.33 kg/cm2 compressive
    • C. 26.67 kg/cm2 tensile
    • D. 26.67 kg/cm2 compressive
    • E. none of these.
    • Discuss
    • 7. For a simply supported beam carrying uniformly distributed load W on it entire length L, the maximum bending moment is

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
    • E.
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    • 8. For the beam shown in below figure, the maximum positive bending moment is nearly equal to negative bending moment when L1 is equal to

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    • A. 1.0 L
    • B. 0.7 L
    • C. 0.5 L
    • D. 0.35 L.
    • Discuss
    • 9. Shear deflection of a cantilever of length L, cross sectional area A and shear modulus G, under a concentrated load W at its free end, is

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
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    • 10. In a three hinged arch, the bending moment will be zero

    • Options
    • A. at right hinge only
    • B. at left hinge only
    • C. at both right and left hinges
    • D. at all the three hinges.
    • Discuss


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