strength of materials civil objective questions and answers0% 0 votes, 0 avg 32 WELCOME STUDENTS IN STRENGTH OF MATERIALS MCQS Telegram GOOD LUCK WAIT FOR RESULTSCreated on July 02, 2021 Strength Of Materials MCQS-1 1 / 15A cable with a uniformly distributed load per horizontal metre run will take the following shape 1. Elliptical 2. Parabola 3. Straight line 4. Hyperbola 2 / 15The columns whose slenderness ratio is less than 80, are known as 1. Short columns 2. Weak columns 3. Long columns 4. Medium columns 3 / 15A cube subjected to three mutually perpendicular stress of equal intensity p expenses a volumetric strain 1. 3p/ E × (2 - m) 2. 3p/ E × (1 - 2/m) 3. 3p/ E × (2/m - 1) 4. E/ 3p × (2/m - 1) 4 / 15The weight of a body is due to 1. gravitational force of attraction towards the centre of the earth. 2. gravitational pull exerted by the earth 3. force of attraction experienced by par-ticles 4. centripetal force of earth 5 / 15The resultant of the following three couples 20 kg force, 0.5 m arm, + ve sense 30 kg force, 1 m arm, – ve sense 40 kg force, 0.25 m arm, + ve sense having arm of 0.5 m will be 1. 20 kg, – ve sense 2. 10 kg, + ve sense 3. 10 kg, – ve sense 4. 20 kg, + ve sense 6 / 15Coulomb friction is the friction between 1. bodies having relative motion 2. solids and liquids 3. two lubricated surfaces 4. two dry surfaces 7 / 15Center of percussion is 1. the point of metacentre 2. the point of C.G. 3. the point of application of the resultant of all the forces tending to cause a body to rotate about a certain axis 4. point of suspension 8 / 15Which of the following is a vector quantity 1. momentum 2. energy 3. angle 4. mass 9 / 15The magnitude of two forces, which when acting at right angle produce resultant force of √lO kg and when acting at 60° produce resultant of √l3 kg. These forces are 1. 2 and √5 2. 2 and √6 3. 3 and 1 kg 4. √5 and √5 10 / 15If three forces acting in different planes can be represented by a triangle, these will be in 1. non-equilibrium 2. partial equilibrium 3. full equilibrium 4. unpredictable 11 / 15The possible loading in various members of framed structures are 1. compression or tension 2. all of the above 3. buckling or shear 4. shear or tension 12 / 15The unit of force in S.I. units is 1. Kilogram 2. Dyne 3. Newton 4. Watt 13 / 15The unit of work or energy in S.I. units is 1. pascal 2. newton 3. joule. 4. watt 14 / 15The product of either force of couple with the arm of the couple is called 1. resultant force 2. moment of the couple 3. resultant couple 4. moment of the forces 15 / 15If three forces acting in one plane upon a rigid body, keep it in equilibrium, then they must either 1. meet in a point 2. all the above are correct 3. at least two of them must meet 4. be all parallel Your score isThe average score is 28% LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Post navigation Materials Testing and Construction Practices MCQS
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