Mechanics Of Materials & Structures Online Test - Paper 3
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Mechanics of Materials & Structures Online Test – Paper 3

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1. The variation of the bending moment in the portion of the beam carrying a linearly varying load is

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2. A long vertical member subjected to an axial compressive load is called

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3. *A member which does not regain its original shape after the load producing deformation is removed, is said to be:

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4. For keeping the stress wholly permissible, the load may be applied to a circular column anywhere within a concentric circle of diameter

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5. Rate of change of bending moment is equal to

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6. If a constant section is subjected to a uniform/ pure bending moment throughout, its length bends to

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7. *Toughness is

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8. A section of a beam is said to be in pure bending if it is subjected to

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9. Find the slenderness ratio of the column of M.I. = 10000cm4, Area =100cm^2 & effective length =3.0m

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10. The section modulus of a rectangular section is proportional to

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11. The stress necessary to initiate yielding is considerably

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12. The variation of the bending moment in the segment of a beam where no external load is present is

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13. Find the maximum SF induced in S.S beam if the beam is subjected to a point load of 4 KN at the center of the beam and the span of the beam is 4 m

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14. Euler's formula for a column of length 1, with one end fixed and other hinged is

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15. How does Young's Modulus vary with an increase in temperature?

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16. *The critical bending moment caused in a fixed end beam loaded with a uniformly distributed load (W = wL) throughout is

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17. *The maximum bending moment in a simply supported beam UDL is applied

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18. *Fatigue is the failure of a material under:

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19. The maximum bending moment caused by a large number of equally spaced identical loads on a simply supported beam is (W = wL)

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20. The shear force on a beam is proportional to

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21. If a material has identical properties in all directions, it is said to be

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22. Along the neutral axis of a simply supported beam

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23. The difference in ordinate of the shear force between any two sections is equal to the area under

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24. The difference between BM values at any two sections will be equal to

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25. In the case of a simply supported beam subjected to UDL, the maximum shear force occurs at a point

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26. The radius of gyration of a rectangular section is not proportional to

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27. Identify the correct relationship that exists among the modulus of elasticity (E), modulus of rigidity (N), and bulk modulus (k) is

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28. The maximum number of transverse shear forces possible at one end of an element of a plane frame are

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29. The relation between deflection (y) and bending moment (M) is

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30. The shear force on a beam and the displacement are related by

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31. Maximum bending moment occurs at the center if the simply supported beam is subjected to

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32. The moment of inertia of a triangular section b x h about the base is

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33. *Strut is a

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34. For a column of given material, the Rankine's constant depends on

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35. A cantilever beam of span 4m and carrying a point load of 10 kN located at 3m from the fixed end. Find the BM at the fixed and free end

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36. Centrifugal force acts at a curve

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37. The ratio of moment of inertia of a square section to that of a circular section for a given depth is given by

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38. The maximum shear stress will always occur at

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39. The difference between SF values at any two sections will be equal to

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40. The diagram showing the variation of axial load along the span is called

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41. The maximum bending moment caused on a simply supported beam subjected to two equal concentrated loads (W/2) spaced at an equal distance (L/3) over the span is

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42. *The rate of change of shear force is called

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43. The value of Poisson's ratio always remains

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44. A simply supported beam of length I carries a load varying uniformly from zero at the left end to the maximum at the right end. The maximum bending moment occurs at a distance of

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45. The section modulus of a circular section about an axis through its C.G. is

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46. A brittle material will

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47. *A beam is said to be loaded in pure bending when

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48. *A member with a cross section of a mm^2 is subjected to a force of P N. It is L mm long and of Young's Modulus, E N/mm^2. The strain will be

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49. A viscoelastic material

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50. *Dead load of a member is the

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