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. *Young's modulus is the ratio of

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

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3. *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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4. The section modulus of a circular section about an axis through its C.G. is

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5. A Prismatic bar when subjected to pure bending assumes the shape of

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6. *Maximum bending moment occurs where

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7. A beam is supported over three rollers lying in the same plane. The beam is stable for

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8. Permanent set is

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9. The bending moment diagram for a cantilever beam subjected to a moment at the end of the beam would be

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10. The moment of inertia of a square section is given by

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11. *Thrust is induced in the case of

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12. *If the shear force along a section of a beam is zero, the bending moment at the section is:

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13. The region of c/s of a column in which compressive load may be applied without producing tensile load is known as

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

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15. If all the dimensions of a bar are increased in the proportion n:1, the proportion with which the maximum stress produced in the prismatic bar by its own weight will increase in the ratio

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16. *Which of the following sections is the most efficient in carrying bending moments

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17. The phenomenon of slow growth of strain under steady tensile stress, i.e., increasing with time, is called

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18. A column that fails primarily due to direct stress is called

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19. *The variation of the bending moment in the segment of a beam where the load is uniformly distributed is

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20. Find the maximum BM induced in a cantilever beam subjected to a point load of 10 KN and a length of the beam is 10 m. The load is located at a distance of 3 m from the free end:-

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21. The stress necessary to initiate yielding is considerably

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22. If a cantilever beam carries a uniformly distributed load over its entire length, then the shape of the shear force diagram and bending moment diagram respectively are

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

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24. The maximum shear stress will always occur at

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25. *If a cantilever beam of 8m long has a uniformly distributed load of 2KN/m throughout the length and a 10KN point load at the center of the beam, find the moment at the center:

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26. If the value of Young's Modulus of elasticity for a material is zero, it implies that the material is

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27. Load carrying capacity of fixed beam is

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28. *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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29. In an I section, almost all the shear force is taken by

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30. *Bending moment diagram of a simply supported beam having a uniformly distributed load is

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31. A column that fails primarily due to buckling is known as

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32. The slope of the curve of S.F. diagram at any section will be equal to

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

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

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35. *The law which states that within elastic limits strain produced is proportional to stress producing it is known as:

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36. 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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37. The moment of inertia of a rectangular (Bx D) section about its base is

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38. Centrifugal force acts away from the center of the path while centripetal force

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39. 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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40. For a column, with both ends fixed, the crippling load will be equal to

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41. *If a beam is loaded transversely, the maximum compressive stress develops on

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42. The slope of the curve of B.M. diagram at any section will be equal to

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43. A shear force diagram of a simply supported beam shows constant shear force throughout the span. It is subjected to

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

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45. *The total time of collision and restitution of two bodies is called

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46. Normally, the numerical value of Poisson's is

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47. Point of contraflexure is a point where bending moment

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

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49. Along the neutral axis of a simply supported beam

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50. The zone between the elastic limit and proportional limit on the elastic curve of an elastic material is known as

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