Description : The ratio of shear stress and shear strain of an elastic material, is (A) Modulus of Rigidity (B) Shear Modulus (C) Modulus of Elasticity (D) Both (a) and (b)
Last Answer : (D) Both (a) and (b)
Description : If E, N, K and 1/m are modulus of elasticity, modulus of rigidity. Bulk modulus and Poisson ratio of the material, the following relationship holds good (A) E = 3K (1 - 2/m) (B) E = 2N (1 + 1/m) (C) (3/2)K (1 - 2/m) = N (1 + 1/m) (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : Addition of stabiliser during PVC manufacture is done to (A) Improve its impact strength (B) Improve its elasticity (C) Reduce the melt viscosity & glass transition temperature (D) Prevent its thermal degradation
Last Answer : (D) Prevent its thermal degradation
Description : Fillers such as zinc oxide and carbon black are added to the crude natural rubber before vulcanisation in order to improve its (A) Elasticity (B) Strength (C) Plasticity (D) Weathering characteristics
Last Answer : (D) Weathering characteristics
Description : The deformation of a solid when stress is applied is called a) Strain b) Elasticity c) Rigidity d) Pressure
Last Answer : a) Strain
Description : In the relation ( T/J = Gθ/L = τ/ R), the letter G denotes modulus of ______ a. elasticity b. plasticity c. rigidity d. resilience
Last Answer : c. rigidity
Description : The ratio of lateral strain to linear strain is called (a) Modulus of Elasticity (b) Modulus of Rigidity (c) Bulk Modulus (d) Poisson’s Ratio
Last Answer : (d) Poisson’s Ratio
Description : Pick up the incorrect statement (A) The cross-sectional area of the welded member is effective (B) A welded joint develops strength of its parent metal (C) Welded joints provide rigidity (D) Welding takes more time than riveting
Last Answer : (D) Welding takes more time than riveting
Description : When stress is increased beyond elastic limit and material is permanently changed this property is a) Permanent stress b) Elasticity c) Yield strength d) Plasticity
Last Answer : d) Plasticity
Description : On wetting, cohesive soils, (A) Loose permeability (B) Gain shear strength (C) Loose elasticity (D) Decrease their shear strength
Last Answer : Option D
Description : Consider the following statements: Percentage of steel for balanced designed of a singly reinforced rectangular section by limit state method depends on (1) Characteristic strength of concrete (2) Yield strength of concrete (3) Modulus of elasticity ... (b) 1, 3 and 4 (c) 1, 2 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 3
Last Answer : 1,2,4
Description : A member which is subjected to reversible tensile or compressive stress may fail at a stress lower than the ultimate stress of the material. This property of metal, is called (A) Plasticity of the ... ) Elasticity of the metal (C) Fatigue of the metal (D) Workability of the metal
Last Answer : (C) Fatigue of the metal
Description : The property by which a body returns to its original shape after removal of the force, is called (A) Plasticity (B) Elasticity (C) Ductility (D) Malleability
Last Answer : (B) Elasticity
Description : The property of a material by which it can be beaten or rolled into thin plates, is called (A) Malleability (B) Ductility (C) Plasticity (D) Elasticity
Last Answer : (A) Malleability
Description : The property of a material by which it can be drawn to a smaller section, due to tension, is called (A) Plasticity (B) Ductility (C) Elasticity (D) Malleability
Last Answer : (B) Ductility
Description : If a soil undergoes a change in shape and volume by application of external loads over it, but recovers its shape and volume immediately after removal of the load, the property of the soil is said to ... Resilience of soils (B) Elasticity of soils (C) Compressibility of soils (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : For obtaining vinyl chloride acetate, the method used, is (A) Addition polymerization (B) Condensation polymerization (C) Co-polymerization (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Which one of the following polymers is obtained from condensation polymerization? (A) Phenol formaldehyde (B) Carbamide (C) Melamine-formaldehyde (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : The method of addition polymerization is used for obtaining: (A) Polystyrene (B) Polypropylene (C) Polyvinylchloride (D) All of thesea
Description : In the method of condensation polymerization, (A) Low-molecular substances are removed from the high molecular substance (B) The reaction proceeds with an evolution of ammonia (C) The reaction proceeds with an evolution of hydrogen chloride (D) All of the above
Description : Teeth and Bones acquire strength and rigidity from – (1) Calcim (2) Fluorine (3) Chlorine (4) Sodium
Last Answer : (1) Calcim Explanation: The human body requires more calcium than any other mineral. At least 99% of the calcium is found in the bones and teeth, giving them strength and rigidity.
Description : . In a linear polymer, the monomeric units are linked together to form long straight chains. The cross linked or branched chain polymers compared to linear polymers have higher (A) Densities (B) Melting point (C) Tensile strength (D) Hardness, rigidity & brittleness
Last Answer : (D) Hardness, rigidity & brittleness
Description : The keyway, (A) Reduces strength of shaft (B) Reduces rigidity of shaft (C) Increases stress concentration (D) All of above
Last Answer : (D) All of above
Description : The shafts will have same strength on the basis of torsional rigidity, if (A) Diameter and length of both shafts is same (B) Material of both shafts is same (C) Angle of twist for both shafts is same (D) All of above conditions are satisfied
Last Answer : (D) All of above conditions are satisfied
Description : What Properties Are Needed To Be Considered For Application Calling For Following Requirements? I) Rigidity. Ii) Strength Of No Plastic Deformation Under Static Load. Iii) Strength To Withstand Overload Without Fracture.
Last Answer : i) Reliability – elastic modulus and yield strength. ii) Strength (for no plastic deformation under static loading) – yield point. iii) Strength (overload) – Toughness and impact resistance. iv) Wear resistance – Hardness. v) Reliability and safety – Endurance limit and yield.
Description : What is the function of gypsum-binder in the investment:** A. Setting and hydroscopic B. Strength and rigidity
Last Answer : B. Strength and rigidity
Description : The shafts will have same strength on the basis of torsional rigidity, if (a) diameter and length of both shafts is same (b) material of both shafts is same (c) angle of twist for both shafts is same (d) all of above conditions are satisfied
Last Answer : (d) all of above conditions are satisfied
Description : .The shafts are designed on the basis of (a) Rigidity (b) Strength (c) Both of these (d) Either of these
Last Answer : (c) Both of these
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 : The shafts are designed on the basis of a. strength and rigidity. b. ductility. c. malleablility. d. resilience.
Last Answer : a. strength and rigidity.
Description : Teeth and Bones acquire strength and rigidity from (1) Calcium (2) Fluorine (3) Chlorine (4) Sodium
Last Answer : Calcium
Description : Which of the following isn’t the property of a taper roller bearing? (a) High rigidity (b) Easy dismantling (c) Take low radial and heavy loads (d) It is unsuitable for high speed applications
Last Answer : (c) Take low radial and heavy loads
Description : Which of the following isn’t the property of taper roller? a) High rigidity b) Easy dismantling c) Take low radial and heavy loads d) All are the properties of tapper roller
Last Answer : c) Take low radial and heavy loads
Description : The removal of excess air after placing concrete helps in increasing the strength of concrete by (a) 15 to 20% (b) 20 to 30% (c) 30 to 50% (d) 50 to 70%
Last Answer : (a) 15 to 20%
Description : What is elasticity in polymers generally related to amount of hydrogen bonding between different subunits number of subunits in the polymer chain its greater tensile strength the synthetic composure?
Last Answer : amount of hydrogen bonding between different subunitsnumber of subunits in the polymer chainits greater tensile strengththe synthetic composure
Description : Vulcanisation of rubber does not increase its (A) Softness (B) Oxidation resistance (C) Weight & strength (D) Elasticity & water solubility
Last Answer : (A) Softness
Description : Vulcanisation of rubber (A) Decreases its tensile strength (B) Increases its ozone & oxygen reactivity (C) Increases its oil & solvent resistance (D) Converts its plasticity into elasticity
Last Answer : (D) Converts its plasticity into elasticity
Description : Which of the following mechanical properties of a material is most structure insensitive? (A) Modulus of elasticity (young's modulus) (B) Toughness (C) Percentage reduction of area (D) Tensile strength
Last Answer : (A) Modulus of elasticity (young's modulus)
Description : The ability of a material to resist plastic deformation known as _____________ a) Tensile strength b) Yield strength c) Modulus of elasticity d) Impact strength
Last Answer : b) Yield strength
Description : The ductility of metal is usually expressed in terms of the: A. Yield strength (point where the material is not longer elastic) B. Percent elongation C. Modulus of elasticity (stiffness of the material)
Last Answer : B. Percent elongation
Description : This natural fiber obtained from the stems of a plant of the nettle family has found popularity in modern fibers with a high wet strength, absorbent but dries quickly, it can be spun or woven, has a high rot ... a source of heat or power? w) Plutonium-238 x) Strontium-90 y) Cesium-137 z) Uranium-235
Last Answer : ANSWER: W -- PLUTONIUM-238
Description : The maximum deflection of a simply supported beam of span L, carrying an isolated load at the centre of the span; flexural rigidity being EI, is (A) WL3 /3EL (B) WL3 /8EL (C) WL3 /24EL (D) WL3 /48EL
Last Answer : (D) WL3 /48EL
Description : In a shaft, the shear stress is not directly proportional to (A) Radius of the shaft (B) Angle of twist (C) Length of the shaft (D) Modulus of rigidity
Last Answer : (C) Length of the shaft
Description : The maximum deflection due to a load W at the free end of a cantilever of length L and having flexural rigidity EI, is (A) WL²/2EI (B) WL²/3EI (C) WL3 /2EI (D) WL3 /3EI
Last Answer : (D) WL3 /3EI
Description : Pick up the incorrect statement from the following: The torsional resistance of a shaft is directly proportional to (A) Modulus of rigidity (B) Angle of twist (C) Reciprocal of the length of the shaft (D) Moment of inertia of the shaft section
Last Answer : (D) Moment of inertia of the shaft section
Description : A cantilever of length is subjected to a bending moment at its free end. If EI is the flexural rigidity of the section, the deflection of the free end, is (A) ML/EI (B) ML/2EI (C) ML²/2EI (D) ML²/3EI
Last Answer : (D) ML²/3EI
Description : For a given material Young's modulus is 200 GN/m2 and modulus of rigidity is 80 GN/m2 . The value of Poisson's ratio is (A) 0.15 (B) 0.20 (C) 0.25 (D) 0.30
Last Answer : (C) 0.25
Description : A closely coiled helical spring of radius R, contains n turns and is subjected to an axial load W. If the radius of the coil wire is r and modulus of rigidity of the coil material is C, the deflection of the coil is (A) WR3n/Cr4 (B) 2WR3n/Cr4 (C) 3WR3n/Cr4 (D) 4WR3n/Cr
Last Answer : (D) 4WR3n/Cr
Description : A closely coiled helical spring of radius R, contains n turns and is subjected to an axial loadW. If the radius of the coil wire is r and modulus of rigidity of the coil material is C, the stress developed in the helical spring is (A) WR/ 3 (B) 2WR/ 3 (C) 2WR/ 2 (D) 4WR/ 2
Last Answer : (B) 2WR/ 3