Theory of Structures A body is said to be in equilibrium if It moves horizontally It rotates about its C.G. It moves vertically None of these It moves horizontally It rotates about its C.G. It moves vertically None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures 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 WL3/24EL WL3/3EL WL3/8EL WL3/48EL WL3/24EL WL3/3EL WL3/8EL WL3/48EL ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures For a strongest rectangular beam cut from a circular log, the ratio of the width and depth, is 0.404 0.707 0.505 0.303 0.404 0.707 0.505 0.303 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The stiffness of the close coil helical spring is 8D3N/d4n 4D3N/d4n d4N/4D3n d4N/8D3n 8D3N/d4n 4D3N/d4n d4N/4D3n d4N/8D3n ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures Stress may be expressed in Newtons None of these Per centimetre square (N/cm²) Per metre square (N/m2) Per millimetre square (N/mm²) None of these Per centimetre square (N/cm²) Per metre square (N/m2) Per millimetre square (N/mm²) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The maximum magnitude of shear stress due to shear force F on a rectangular section of area A at the neutral axis, is 3F/2A 2F/3A F/A F/2A 3F/2A 2F/3A F/A F/2A ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP