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(21)
Poisson's ratio is defined as the ratio of
[A]
longitudinal stress and longitudinal strain
[B]
longitudinal stress and lateral stress
[C]
lateral stress and longitudinal stress
[D]
lateral stress and lateral strain
Answer: lateral stress and longitudinal stress
(22)
The property of a material by virtue of which it can be beaten or rolled into plates is called
[A]
malleability
[B]
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[C]
ductility
[D]
plasticity
(23)
The percentage reduction in area of a cast iron specimen during tensile test would be of the order of
[A]
more than 50%
[B]
25—50%
[C]
10—25%
[D]
negligible
(24)
If a material expands freely due to heating it will develop
[A]
thermal stresses
[B]
tensile stress
[C]
bending
[D]
no stress
(25)
In a tensile test, near the elastic limit zone, the
[A]
tensile strain increases more quickly
[B]
tensile strain decreases more quickly
[C]
tensile strain increases in proportion to the stress
[D]
tensile strain decreases in proportion to the stress
Answer: tensile strain increases more quickly
(26)
The stress necessary to initiate yielding is
[A]
considerably greater than that necessary to continue it
[B]
considerably lesser than that necessary to continue it
[C]
greater than that necessary to stop it
[D]
lesser than that necessary to stop it
Answer: considerably greater than that necessary to continue it
(27)
The stress developed in a material at breaking point in extension is called
[A]
breaking stress
[B]
fracture stress
[C]
yield point stress
[D]
ultimate tensile stress
(28)
Rupture stress is
[A]
breaking stress
[B]
maximum load/original cross-sectional area
[C]
load at breaking point/A
[D]
load at breaking point/neck area
Answer: load at breaking point/neck area
(29)
In a belt drive, the pulley diameter is doubled, the belt tension and pulley width remaining same. The changes required in key will be
[A]
increase key length
[B]
increase key depth
[C]
increase key width
[D]
double all the dimensions
Answer: increase key width
(30)
A key is subjected to side pressure as well at shearing forces. These pressures are called
[A]
bearing stresses
[B]
fatigue stresses
[C]
crushing stresses
[D]
resultant stresses
31
The value of shear stress which is induced in the shaft due to the applied couple varies
[A]
from maximum at the center to zero at the circumference
[B]
from zero at the center to maximum at the circumference
[C]
from maximum at the center to mini-mum at the cricumference
[D]
from minimum at the centro to maxi-mum at the circumference
Answer: from zero at the center to maximum at the circumference
32
The torsional rigidity of a shaft is expressed by the
[A]
maximum torque it can transmit
[B]
number of cycles it undergoes before failure
[C]
elastic limit up to which it resists torsion, shear and bending stresses
[D]
torque required to produce a twist of one radian per unit length of shaft
Answer: torque required to produce a twist of one radian per unit length of shaft
33
The safe twisting moment for a compound shaft is equal to the
[A]
maximum calculated value
[B]
minimum calculated value
[C]
mean value
[D]
None of the above
Answer: minimum calculated value
34
A boiler shell 200 cm diameter and plate thickness 1.5 cm is subjected to internal pressure of 1.5 MN/m , then the hoop stress will be
[A]
30 MN/m2
[B]
50 MN/m2
[C]
100 MN/m2
[D]
200 MN/m2
35
The force acting along the circumference will cause stress in the walls in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis of cylinder; this stress is called
[A]
longitudinal stress
[B]
hoop stress
[C]
yeiled stress
[D]
None of the above
36
A riveted joint in which every rivet of a row is opposite to other rivet of the outer row, is known as
[A]
chain riveted joint
[B]
diamond riveted joint
[C]
criss-cross riveted joint
[D]
zig-zag riveted joint
Answer: chain riveted joint
37
A riveted joint in which the number otrivets decrease from innermost to outer most row is called
[A]
chain riveted joint
[B]
diamond riveted joint
[C]
criss-cross riveted joint
[D]
zig-zag riveted joint
Answer: diamond riveted joint
38
If the rivets in adjacent rows are staggered and the outermost row has only one rivet, the arrangement of the rivets is called
[A]
chain riveting
[B]
zig zag riveting
[C]
diamond riveting
[D]
criss-cross riveting
39
Diamond riveted joint can be adopted in the case of following type of joint
[A]
butt joint
[B]
lap joint
[C]
double riveted lap joints
[D]
None of these
40
The weakest section of a diamond riveting is the section which passes through
[A]
the first row
[B]
the second row
[C]
the central row
[D]
one rivet hole of the end row
Answer: one rivet hole of the end row
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