Mechanics of Materials & Structures Online Test – Paper 3

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1. *The slope of an elastic curve at the point of contraflexture

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2. *The phenomenon of decreased resistance of material due to the reversal of stress is called

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3. *A truss is completely analyzed, when

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4. If the length of a simply supported beam carrying a concentrated load at the center is doubled, the deflection at the center will become

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5. Load carrying capacity of fixed beam is

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6. What is tenacity?

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7. The moment of inertia of an area will be least with respect to

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

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9. *Stress in a beam due to simple bending is

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10. *The tension in a cable supporting a lift

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11. If the stress produced by a prismatic bar is equal to the working stress, the area of the cross-section of the prismatic bar becomes

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12. *The Young's Modulus of elasticity is defined as the ratio of stress & strain within the

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13. In an I section, almost all the shear force is taken by

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

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15. The expression EI(d^4y/dx^4) at any section for a beam is equal to

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16. The actual breaking stress of a ductile material from a tension test will be

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17. *"If a rod is simultaneously pulled at both of its ends, it will be a case of:

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

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19. A cantilever beam is one which is:

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20. If y is the deflection of the beam, then shear force is

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21. *Stress may be defined as force

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22. Strain energy of a member may be defined as work done on it

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23. The maximum shear stress will always occur at

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24. Moment of inertia of a rectangular beam bxd is

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25. *Find the maximum bending moment in a simply supported beam loaded with a UDL of 2 t/m having a span of 4m

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26. *BM in a cantilever beam having a span of 1.8m and a uniformly distributed load of 4kg/m

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27. The crippling load for column of length 1, with one end fixed and the other end free is

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28. *The simple bending equation is

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29. *A simply supported beam as shown in the fig. carries 10 t of load. What will be the reaction at point B ?

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30. *A beam is said to be of uniform strength if

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31. Find the maximum BM induced in a simply supported 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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32. The value of buckling load is ... than the crushing load in the case of a long column

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33. A beam simply supported at ends is subjected to load. The maximum bending moment is located where

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34. *The stress at which the extension of a material takes place more quickly as compared to the increase in load is called

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35. The bending moment in a cable carrying a system of loads will be

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36. The diagram showing the variation of BM along the span of the beam is called

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37. In a continuous beam, the point where bending moment changes sign is called

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38. *In a simply supported beam with span (L) having a triangular load with its intensity 0 at both ends and W at center. The maximum BM will be

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39. *Maximum bending moment occurs where

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40. *The shear flow in a section can be defined as

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41. *The ratio of change in volume to the original volume is called:

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42. *When the equal and opposite forces are applied to a body, tending to elongate it, then the stress produced is called

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43. *The maximum BM produced in a simply supported beam having a span of 4 m and subjected to a UDL of 10 kN/m

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44. *The magnitude of a shear force at a distance of L/4 from either end of a simply supported beam with load P applied at midspan is equal to:

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45. An isotropic material has

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46. *The maximum bending moment caused by a moving load on a simply supported beam is

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47. The maximum bending moment caused by a moving load on a fixed-end beam occurs

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48. "When a rectangular beam is loaded transversely the maximum compressive stress is developed on the :

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49. 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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50. Permanent set is

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