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These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Civil Engineering .
151. |
The direction of bending stresses is along the |
A. | Axial direction |
B. | Lateral direction |
C. | Inclined direction |
D. | None |
Answer» A. Axial direction |
152. |
Bending stresses in a beam vary |
A. | Linearly |
B. | Parabolically |
C. | Cubic variation |
D. | None |
Answer» A. Linearly |
153. |
Bending stresses in a beam are of |
A. | Constant values |
B. | Variable values |
C. | Constant nature |
D. | None |
Answer» B. Variable values |
154. |
Pure bending of beam will have |
A. | Tensile and shear stresses |
B. | Compressive and shear stresses |
C. | Tensile and compressive stresses |
D. | None |
Answer» C. Tensile and compressive stresses |
155. |
In a cantilever beam, fibers below the neutral axis are in |
A. | Tension |
B. | Shear |
C. | Compression |
D. | None |
Answer» C. Compression |
156. |
In a S.S. beam, fibers below the neutral axis are in |
A. | Tension |
B. | Shear |
C. | Compression |
D. | None |
Answer» A. Tension |
157. |
In a cantilever beam, fibers above the neutral axis are in |
A. | Tension |
B. | Shear |
C. | Compression |
D. | None |
Answer» A. Tension |
158. |
Bending occurs due to the application of |
A. | Load parallel to the axis of the beam |
B. | Load inclined to the axis |
C. | Load perpendicular to the axis |
D. | None |
Answer» C. Load perpendicular to the axis |
159. |
Bending occurs due to the application of |
A. | Axial load |
B. | Lateral load |
C. | Torsional load |
D. | None |
Answer» B. Lateral load |
160. |
The bending stress is |
A. | Directly proportional to the distance of layer from the neutral layer |
B. | Inversely proportional to the distance of layer from the neutral layer |
C. | Directly proportional to the neutral layer |
D. | Does not depend on the distance of layer from the neutral layer |
Answer» A. Directly proportional to the distance of layer from the neutral layer |
161. |
On bending of a beam, which is the layer which is neither elongated nor shortened? |
A. | Axis of load |
B. | Neutral axis |
C. | Center of gravity |
D. | None of the mentioned |
Answer» D. None of the mentioned |
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