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The connection of one beam to another beam by means of an angle at the bottom and an angle at the top, is known as
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A. unstiffened seated connection
B. stiffened seated connection
C. seated connection
D. none of these.
Correct Answer
seated connection
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1. An imaginary line along which rivets are placed, is known as
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A. rivet line
B. scrieve line
C. back line
D. gauge line
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
2. Rolled steel angle sections are classified as
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A. equal angles
B. unequal angles
C. bulb angles
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
3. Tacking rivets in compression plates not exposed to the weather, have a pitch not exceeding 300 mm or
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A. 16 times the thickness of outside plate
B. 24 times the thickness of outside plate
C. 32 times the thickness of outside plate
D. 36 times the thickness of outside plate.
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Correct Answer: 32 times the thickness of outside plate
4. The distance between the outer faces of flanges of a plate girder, is known as
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A. overall depth
B. clear depth
C. effective depth
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: overall depth
5. When a tension member consists of two channel sections, the allowance for rivet hole is made for two holes from
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A. each web
B. each flange
C. both webs
D. each web or one hole from each flange whichever is more
E. each web or one hole from each flange whichever is less.
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Correct Answer: each web or one hole from each flange whichever is less.
6. Lug angle is
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A. used with single angle member
B. not used with double angle member
C. used with channel member
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
7. When the upper column does not provide full bearing area over lower column, the column splice is provided with the following assumption
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A. bearing plate is assumed as a short beam to transmit the axial load to the lower column section
B. axial load is assumed to be taken by flanges
C. load transmitted from the flanges of upper column and reactions from the flanges of lower columns are equal and form a couple
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
8. A column splice is used to increase
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A. length of the column
B. strength of the column
C. cross-sectional area of the column
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: length of the column
9. If
d
is the clear depth of a plate girder,
t
is the minimum required thickness of the web,
C
is the maximum clear distance between vertical stiffeners, the moment of inertia of a pair of stiffeners about the centre line of the web, is
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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10. In double lacing, the thickness
t
of flat lacing is
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A.
t
< 1/40 th length between inner end rivets
B.
t
< 1/50 th length between inner end rivets
C.
t
< 1/60 th length between inner end rivets
D.
t
< 1/70 th length between inner end rivets
E. none of these.
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t
< 1/60 th length between inner end rivets
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