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1. What will be the relation between E (young modules of Elasticity) and bulk modules K,
when u (poissons ratio) !."#$
(a) E K
(b) E "K
(c) E = 1.5K
(d) E K !
". What will be the %oissons ratio, if bulk modules and modules of rigidity are K and &
respecti'ely$
(a) ((K)"&) * (+K,"&)
(b) (3K-2G) / (K!2G)
(c) ((K)-&) * (+K,-&)
(d) ((K,-&) * (+K)-&)
(. .atch the following
/. 0oung modules
1. 1ateral strain to liner strain within elastic unit
2. %ossons ratio
". 3tress strain within elastic limit .
4. 2ulk modulus
(. 3hear stress to shear strain within elastic limit.
5. 6igidity modules
-. 5irect stress to corresponding 'olumetric strain.
(a) /,",2,1,4,-,5,(
(b) "-3#$-1#%-&#'-2
(c) /,(,2,-,4,1,5,"
(d) /,",2,-,4,1,5,(
-. 7or an isotropic, homogeneous and elastic material obeying 8ookes law, number of
independent elastic constants is
(a) (
(b) 2
(c) 9
(d) 1
#. / simply supported beam of span 1 carries o'er its full span a load 'arying linerly from :ero
at either end to w * unit length at midspan. ;he ma<imum bending moment occurs at
(a) =uarter points and is (wl
"
*>)
(b) =uarter points and is (wl
"
*1")
(c) midspan and (wl
"
*>)
(d) m(d)*an and () = (+l
2
/12)
+. 7ind the slope at the end of simply supported beam of span "m and load #kg *unit length o'er
the entire span
(a) (1*1+E?)
(b) (5/3) , (1/E-)
(c) ("*+) @ (1*E?)
(d) (1+E?)
A. / simply supported beam of circular cross section with diameter d and length 1 carries a
concentrated load W at the centre of the beam. ;he strength of the beam is proportional to
(a)
1*5
(
(b)
1*5
"
(c)
'
3
(d)
5
"
>. When both ends of a column are fi<ed, the crippling load is 7. ?f one end of the column is
made is made free, the 'alue of crippling load will be changed to
(a) (7*-)
(b) (7*")
(c) (./1)
(d) -7
9. 7rom the hypothesis gi'en by 6ankine, the criteria for failure of brittle material is
(a) ma/(mum *0(nc(*al )t0e))
(b) ma<imum strain energy
(c) ma<imum shear stress
(d) ma<imum shear strain energy
1!. ?f a circular shat is subBect to a tor=ue ; which is half of the bending moment applied, then
the ratio of ma<imum bending stress and ma<imum shear stress is
(a) "
(b) &
(c) (
(d) ( * "
11. ;he core of a rectangular sections with sides +m and 9m has core
(a) R1ombu) d(a2onal )(de) 2m#3m
(b) 3=uare diagonal of sides 1m,(m
(c) %arallelogram of sides "m,-m
(d) 4ircle of radius (m
1". ?f an element is subBected to pure shearing stress , the ma<imum principal stress is e=ual to
(a)
"
(b)
*"
()

(d)
1,
"
1(. ;he shape of the elastic cur'e at the free end of a cantile'er beam of span 1s and with
fle<ural rigidity E?, subBected to uniformly distributed load intensity w is
(a) w1
"
*"E?
(b) +3
3
/3E-
(c) w1
-
*>E?
(d) w1
(
*+E?
1-. ;he dimension of the fle<nral rigidity of a beam element (1) and time, ;, is gi'en by
(a) 43
3
5
-2
(b) .;
,"
(c) .
,1
;
"
(d) .1
,1
;
,"
What are the points to be taken into consideration while deri'ing the formula
. f E

? y 6
(i) 1inear strain 'ariation
(ii) ;he stresses in the remaining principal strain
(iii) y : <: !
(i') ;rans'erse shear force
(') ;ype of material
(a) (((() and ((6)
(b) (i), (iii), (i'), (')
(c) (i), (ii), (iii) and (i')
(d) none of these
1#. ;he statement that a section plane before the application of twisting moment continue to
remain plane after the application of twisting moment is 'alid for
(a) all types of cross section
(b) all types of cross section with
cur'ed boundaries
(c) only solid circular sections
(d) onl7 c(0cula0 c0o)) )ect(on) 1ollo+ o0
)ol(d.
1+. What is the limiting 'alue of %oissons ratio$
(a) ! and !.#
(b) 1 and C!.#
(c) C1 and 89.5
(d) C1 and !.#
1A. When a member is subBected to a<ial tensile load, the greatest normal stress is e=ual to
(a) half the ma<imum shear stress
(b) ma<imum shear stress
(c) t+(ce t1e ma/(mum )1ea0 )t0e))
(d) none of the abo'e
1>. ;he difference in ordinate of the shear cur'e between any two sections is e=ual to the area
under
(a) load cu06e bet+een t1e)e) t+o )ect(on) *lu) concent0ated load a**l(ed bet+een
t1e )ect(on).
(b) 2ending moment cur'e between these two sections
(c) 3hear cur'e between theses two sections.
(d) 1oad cur'e between theses two sections.
19. / thin walled hollow s=uare and circular section ha'e same thickness and area is subBected to
same tor=ue. Which of the following is true$
(a) %(0cula0 )ect(on () )t0on2e0 t1an c(0cula0 )ect(on
(b) 3=uare section is stronger than circular strength
(c) 2oth s=uare and circular ha'e same strength
(d) 4annot be Budged by datas gi'en
"!. /ccording to ma<imum strain energy theory, yield locus is an
(a) rectangle
(b) circle
(c) he<agon
(d) ell(*)e
"1. ?n a closed helical spring subBected to an a<ial load, other =uantities remaining the same, if
the wire diameter is doubled and mean radius of the coil is also doubled, then stiffness of
spring when compared to original one will become
(a) t+(ce
(b) four times
(c) eight times
(d) si<teen times
"". / shaft of diameter d and length 1 has been loaded a<ially. ;he ration of change in diameter
to the original is known as
(a) longitudinal strain
(b) shear strain
(c) 'olumetric strain
(d) late0al )t0a(n
"(. 0oungs modulus of elasticity for a perfectly rigid body is
(a) :ero
(b) unity
(c) (nf(n(t7
(d) none of these
"-. Which of the following materials is e<pected to ha'e the least 'alue of 0oungs modulus of
elasticity
(a) :ood
(b) 4opper
(c) &lass
(d) /luminium
"#. ;he %oissons ratio for most of the materials is close to
(a) !.#
(b) !.((
(c) 9.25
(d) !."
"+. Which material has the highest 'alue of %oissons ratio$
(a) Rubbe0
(b) Wood
(c) 4opper
(d) 3teel
"A. ;oughness of a material signifies
(a) strength
(b) )often(n2
(c) brittleness
(d) fatigue resistance
">. ;rue stress represents the ratio of
(a)a'erage load and a'erage area
(b) a'erage load and ma<imum area
(c) ma<imum load and ma<imum area
(d) (n)tantaneou) load ; (n)tantaneou)
a0ea
"9. ;he area under the stress strain cur'e represents
(a) breaking strength of material
(b) toughness of material
(c) hardness of material
(d) ene027 0e<u(0ed to cau)e fa(lu0e
(!. ;he impact strength of a material is an inde< of its
(a) hardness
(b) tou21ne))
(c) resistance to corrosion
(d) resistance to failure under re'ersal of
stresses
(1. ;he 4harpy test is conducted to measure
(a) tou21ne))
(b) creep strength
(c) fatigue strength
(d) elastic strength of a material
(". ?n a composite system subBected to temperature rise and with ends constrained to remain
together, the component ha'ing lower 'alue of coefficient of linear e<pansion will e<perience
(a) ten)(le )t0e))
(b) compressi'e stress
(c) tensile or compressi'e stress depending
upon the loading
(d) :ero 'alue or stress
((. 7or an element under the effect of the bia<ial state of normal stress, the normal stresses on a
-#
o
plane is e=ual to
(a) difference of normal stresses
(b) sum of normal stresses
(c) 1alf of t1e )um of no0mal )t0e))e)
(d) half of the difference of normal
stresses
;he strain energy stored in a body due to e<ternal loading, within the elastic limit is known as
(a) malleability
(b) ductility
(c) toughness
(d) 0e)(l(ence
(-. ;he radial stress in a thin spherical pressure 'essel is
(a) e=ual to hoop stress
(b) double the hoop stress
(c) half the hoop stress
(d) =e0o
(#. ;he hoop stress induced in a thin cylinder by winding it with wire under tension will be
(a) com*0e))(6e
(b) tensile
(c) shear
(d) :ero
(+. 7or a beam of length 1 simply supported at the ends, carries a point load of 1!!! D at the mid
span. ;he bending moment under the load is
(a) Wl
"
*"
(b) Wl
"
*-
(c) :l
2
/>
(d) Wl
"
*1+
(A. / simply supported beam carries two e=ual concentrated loads W at a distance 1*( from the
either support. ;he 'alue of ma<imum bending moment anywhere in the section will be
(a) wl*"
(b) +l/3
(c) wl*-
(d) wl*+
(>. ;he bending moment for a certain portion of the beam us constant. 7or that section, shear
force would be
(a) =e0o
(b) increasing
(c) decreasing
(d) constant

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