Theory of Structures The greatest load which a spring can carry without getting permanently distorted, is called Proof load Proof stress Proof resilience Stiffness Proof load Proof stress Proof resilience Stiffness ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures Stress may be defined as Force per unit volume None of these Force per unit length Force per unit area Force per unit volume None of these Force per unit length Force per unit area ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The horizontal deflection of a parabolic curved beam of span 10 m and rise 3 m when loaded with a uniformly distributed load l t per horizontal length is (where Ic is the M.I. at the crown, which varies as the slope of the arch). 50/EIc 150/EIc 100/EIc 200/EIc 50/EIc 150/EIc 100/EIc 200/EIc ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The eccentricity (e) of a hollow circular column, external diameter 25 cm, internal diameter 15 cm for an eccentric load 100 t for non-development of tension, is 4.25 cm 2.75 cm 3.50 cm 3.00 cm 4.25 cm 2.75 cm 3.50 cm 3.00 cm ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A shaft rotating N.R.M. under a torque T, transmits a power /30 Newton metres/sec /60 Newton metres/sec /60 Newton metres/min /30 Newton metres/min /30 Newton metres/sec /60 Newton metres/sec /60 Newton metres/min /30 Newton metres/min ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures At yield point of a test piece, the material Regains its original shape on removal of the load Undergoes plastic deformation Obeys Hooke’s law Behaves in an elastic manner Regains its original shape on removal of the load Undergoes plastic deformation Obeys Hooke’s law Behaves in an elastic manner ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP