Test Preparation on Civil Strength of Material Part-1
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The ratio of elongations of a conical bar due to its own weight and that of a prismatic bar of thesame length, is
2.
The force in the member DE of the truss shown in below figure will be
3.
The possible loading in various members of framed structures are
4.
A simply supported beam of span L carries a concentrated load W at its mid-span. The maximumbending moment M is
5.
The following assumption is not true in the theory of pure torsion:
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If three forces acting in different planes can be represented by a triangle, these will be in
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A simply supported beam carrying a uniformly distributed load over its whole span, is propped atthe centre of the span so that the beam is held to the level of the end supports. The reaction ofthe prop will be
8.
Shear force for a cantilever carrying a uniformly distributed load over its length, is
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The weight of a body is due to
10.
For structural analysis of forces, the method refers to
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The section modulus of a rectangular section is proportional to
12.
Pick up the incorrect statement from the following: