Description : The rate of change of bending moment is equal to (a) Shear force (b) Slope (c) Deflection (d) None of these
Last Answer : (a) Shear force
Description : A beam is designed on the basis of a. Maximum bending moment b. Minimum shear force. c.Maximum bending moment as well as for maximum shear force d. None.
Last Answer : c.Maximum bending moment as well as for maximum shear force
Description : Relation between bending moment and shear force is (a) dM/dx = -Vx (b) dM/dx = ±Vx (c) dM/dx = Vx (d) None
Last Answer : (c) dM/dx = Vx
Description : The graphical representation of variation of axial load on y axis and position of cross section along x axis is called as _____ (a) Bending moment diagram (b) Shear force diagram (c) Stress-strain diagram (d) Trust diagram
Last Answer : (d) Trust diagram
Description : The slope of shear force line at any section of the beam is also called (a) Bending moment at that section (b) Rate of loading at that section (c) Maximum Shear force (d) Maximum bending moment
Last Answer : (b) Rate of loading at that section
Description : Point of contra-flexure is also called (a) Point of maximum Shear force (b) Point of maximum Bending moment (c) Point of inflexion (d) Fixed end
Last Answer : (c) Point of inflexion
Description : Point of contra-flexure is a (a) Point where Shear force is maximum (b) Point where Bending moment is maximum (c) Point where Bending moment is zero (d) Point where Bending moment=0 but also changes sign from positive to negative
Last Answer : (d) Point where Bending moment=0 but also changes sign from positive to negative
Description : In a cantilever subjected to a combination of concentrated load, uniformly distributed load and uniformly varying load, Maximum bending moment is (a) Where shear force=0 (b) At the free end (c) At the fixed end (d) At the mid-point
Last Answer : (c) At the fixed end
Description : At a point in a simply supported or overhanging beam where Shear force changes sign and = 0, Bending moment is (a) Maximum (b) Zero (c) Either increasing or decreasing (d) Infinity
Last Answer : (a) Maximum
Description : Most important features of any spring are (a) Deflection, stiffness and strength (b) Stiffness, bending and shear strengths (c) Strain energy, deflection and strength (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Strain energy, deflection and strength
Description : In continuous beam, the intermediate beams are subjected to a. some bending moment b. no bending moment c. no slope d.no deflection
Last Answer : a. some bending moment
Description : Torque and bending moment of 100 kN.m and 200 kN.m acts on a shaft which has external diameter twice of internal diameter. What is the external diameter of the shaft which is subjected to a maximum shear stress of 90 N/mm2? a. 116.5 mm b. 233.025 mm c. 587.1 mm d. 900 mm
Last Answer : c. 587.1 mm
Description : What is the maximum shear stress induced in a solid shaft of 50 mm diameter which is subjected to both bending moment and torque of 300 kN.mm and 200 kN.mm respectively? a. 9.11 N/mm2 b. 14.69 N/mm2 c. 16.22 N/mm2 d. 20.98 N/mm2
Last Answer : b. 14.69 N/mm2
Description : The ratio of maximum bending stress to maximum shear stress on the cross section when a shaft is simultaneously subjected to a torque T and bending moment M, a. T/M b. M/T c. 2T/M d. 2M/T
Last Answer : d. 2M/T
Description : A beam of uniform strength has a. same cross-section throughout the beam b. same bending stress at every section c. same bending moment at every section d. same shear stress at every section
Last Answer : b. same bending stress at every section
Description : Under sagging bending moment, the uppermost fiber of the beam is in (a) Shear (b) Compression (c) Tension (d) None)
Last Answer : (b) Compression
Description : In the slope deflection equations, the deformations are considered to be caused by (i) Bending moment (ii) Shear force (iii) Axial force The correct answer is (A) Only (i) (B) (i) and (ii) (C) (ii) and (iii) (D) (i), (ii) and (iii)
Last Answer : (A) Only (i)
Description : The purlins in roof trusses are placed at the panel points essentially to avoid (a) Axial force in rafter (b) Shear force in rafter (c ) Deflection in rafter (d) Bending moment in rafter
Last Answer : (d) Bending moment in rafter
Description : The design of a beam is based on strength criteria, if the beam is sufficiently strong to resist ----------------. a.Shear force b.deflection c. both a and b. d. none of the above.
Last Answer : a.Shear force
Description : The expression EI d4y/dx4 at a section of a member represents a. Shearing force b. rate of loading c. bending moment d.slope.
Last Answer : b. rate of loading
Description : .The expression EI d3y/dx3 at a section of a member represents a.Shearing force b.rate of loading c.bending moment d.slope.
Last Answer : a.Shearing force
Description : The expression EI d2y/dx2 at a section of a member represents a. Shearing force b.rate of loading c.bending moment d.slope.
Last Answer : c.bending moment
Description : The product of the tangential force acting on the shaft and radius of shaft known as (a) Torsional rigidity (b) Flexural rigidity (c) Bending moment (d) Twisting moment
Last Answer : (d) Twisting moment
Description : A shaft is said to be in pure torsion if a. Turning moment is applied at one end and other end is free b. Turning force is applied at one end and other end is free c. Two opposite turning moments are applied to the shaft d. Combination of torsional load and bending load is applied to the shaft
Last Answer : c. Two opposite turning moments are applied to the shaft
Description : The concavity produced on the beam section about the centre line when downward force acts on it is called as (a) Hogging or positive bending moment (b) Hogging or negative bending moment (c) Sagging or positive bending moment (d) Sagging or negative bending moment
Last Answer : (b) Hogging or negative bending moment
Description : The direct stress included in a long column is………….. as compared to bending stress. (a) More (b) Less (c) Same (d) Negligible
Last Answer : d) Negligible
Description : With identical beam and column, buckling occurs as compared to bending under a (a) Lesser load (b) Larger load (c) Equal load (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Lesser load
Description : For bending equation to be valid, radius of curvature of the beam after bending should be a. Equal to its transverse dimensions b. Infinity c. Very large compared to its transverse dimensions d. Double its transverse dimensions
Last Answer : c. Very large compared to its transverse dimensions
Description : In comparison with a simply supported beam of same span and load , a continuous beam has a.less maximum bending moment b. same bending moment c. higher maximum bending moment d. twice the bending moment
Last Answer : a.less maximum bending moment
Description : Moment of resistance of a beam should be (a) Greater than the bending moment (b) Less than the bending moment (c) Two times the bending moment (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Greater than the bending moment
Description : Variation of bending moment due to concentrated loads will be (a) Linear (b) Parabolic (c) Cubic (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Linear
Description : eaf springs are designed on the basis of (a) Maximum bending stresses (b) Maximum deflection (c) Maximum bending as well as maximum deflection (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Maximum bending as well as maximum deflection
Description : Strength of a shaft a. Is equal to maximum shear stress in the shaft at the time of elastic failure b. Is equal to maximum shear stress in the shaft at the time of rupture c. Is equal to torsional rigidity d. Is ability to resist maximum twisting moment
Last Answer : d. Is ability to resist maximum twisting moment
Description : Wahl’s stress concentration factor is used in close coiled springs under axial load to account for (a) Shear effect (b) Bending effect (c) Compression effect (d) none
Last Answer : (b) Bending effect
Description : A open helical spring under axial torque is designed on the basis of (a) Shear (b) Compression (c) Bending (d) None
Last Answer : d) None
Description : A closed helical spring under axial torque is designed on the basis of (a) Shear (b) Compression (c) Bending (d) None
Last Answer : (c) Bending
Description : A closed helical spring under axial load is designed on the basis of (a) Shear (b) Compression (c) Bending (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Shear
Description : A carriage spring is designed on the basis of (a) Shear (b) Compression (c) Bending (d) None
Description : A close coiled spring under axial load produces (a) Bending stresses (b) Shear stresses (c) Tensile stresses (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Shear stresses
Description : When a close-coiled helical spring is subjected to an axial load, it is said to be under. (a) Bending (b) Shear (c) Torsion (d) Crushing
Last Answer : (c) Torsion
Description : When a column is subjected to an eccentric load, the stress induced in the column will be (a) direct stress only (b) bending stress only (c) shear stress only (d) direct and bending stress both
Last Answer : (d) direct and bending stress both
Description : A transmission shaft subjected to bending loads must be designed on the basis of (a) maximum normal stress theory (b) maximum shear stress theory (c) maximum normal stress and maximum shear stress theories (d) fatigue strength
Last Answer : (a) maximum normal stress theory
Description : In a combined footing for two columns carrying unequal loads, the maximum hogging bending moment occurs at (A) Less loaded column (B) More loaded column (C) A point of the maximum shear force (D) A point of zero shear force
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : If the positive and negative shear force diagram areas are not equal, it can be concluded that a.shear force diagram has been wrongly drawn b.there is at least one couple acting on the beam c.107 dynes d.there are at least two maxima for bending moment e.bending moment does not change sign
Last Answer : b. there is at least one couple acting on the beam
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) The rate of change of bending moment is equal to rate of shear force (B) The rate of change of shear force is equal to rate of loading (C) Neither (a) nor (b) (D) Both (a) and (b
Last Answer : (D) Both (a) and (b
Description : In a beam the local bond stress Sb, is equal to (A) Shear force/(Leaver arm Total perimeter of reinforcement) (B) Total perimeter of reinforcement/(Leaver arm Shear force) (C) ... force Total perimeter of reinforcement) (D) Leaver arm/(Bending moment Total perimeter of reinforcement)
Last Answer : Answer: Option A
Description : For the same span and loads fixed beam in comparison with simply supported beams has a. lesser value of maximum bending moment b. more value of maximum bending moment c.twice the value of maximum bending moment d.same value of maximum bending moment
Last Answer : a. lesser value of maximum bending moment
Description : Deflection is found out by moment area method by using a. First moment of area. b. Second moment of area. c. Third moment of area. d.None.
Last Answer : a. First moment of area.
Description : In continuous beam if it is end is fixed supported the bending moment will be a. zero b. neglected c. infinite
Last Answer : a. zero