Theory of Structures The ratio of lateral strain to axial strain of a homogeneous material, is known Poisson’s ratio Yield ratio Plastic ratio Hooke’s ratio Poisson’s ratio Yield ratio Plastic ratio Hooke’s ratio ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The general expression for the B.M. of a beam of length l is the beam carries M = (wl/2) x – (wx²/2) A uniformly distributed load w/unit length None of these A load varying linearly from zero at one end to w at the other end An isolated load at mid span A uniformly distributed load w/unit length None of these A load varying linearly from zero at one end to w at the other end An isolated load at mid span ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures In case of a simply supported rectangular beam of span L and loaded with a central load W, the length of elasto-plastic zone of the plastic hinge, is L/5 L/3 L/2 L/4 L/5 L/3 L/2 L/4 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The ratio of the area of cross-section of a circular section to the area of its core, is 14 11 15 16 14 11 15 16 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A body is said to be in equilibrium if It moves vertically It moves horizontally It rotates about its C.G. None of these It moves vertically It moves horizontally It rotates about its C.G. None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures For the close coil helical spring of the maximum deflection is 2WD3n/d4N 4W²D3n/d4N WD3n/d4N 8WD3n/d4N 2WD3n/d4N 4W²D3n/d4N WD3n/d4N 8WD3n/d4N ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP