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41
A cylindrical section having no joint is known as
[A]
jointless section
[B]
homogeneous section
[C]
perfect section
[D]
seamless section
42
A beam is loaded as cantilever. If the load at the end is increased, the failure will occur
[A]
in the middle
[B]
at the tip below the load
[C]
at the support
[D]
anywhere
43
A non-yielding support implies that the
[A]
support is frictionless
[B]
support can take any amount of reaction
[C]
support holds member firmly
[D]
slope of the beam at the support is zero
Answer: slope of the beam at the support is zero
44
In a prismatic member made of two materials so joined that they deform equally under axial stress, the unit stresses in two materials are
[A]
equal
[B]
proportional to their respective moduli of elasticity
[C]
inversely proportional to their moduli of elasticity
[D]
average of the sum of moduli of elas-ticity
Answer: proportional to their respective moduli of elasticity
45
In riveted boiler joints, all stresses, shearing, bearing and tensile are based on the
[A]
size of rivet
[B]
size of the drilled or reamed hole
[C]
average of size of rivet and hole
[D]
smaller of the two
Answer: size of the drilled or reamed hole
46
The distance between the centres of the rivets in adjacent rows of zig-zag riveted joint is known as
[A]
pitch
[B]
back pitch
[C]
diagonal pitch
[D]
diametral pitch
47
When two plates are butt together and riveted with cover plates with two rows of rivets, the joi;it is known as
[A]
lap point
[B]
butt joint
[C]
single riveted single cover butt joint
[D]
double riveted double cover butt joint
Answer: double riveted double cover butt joint
48
The deformation of a bar under its own weight compared to the deformation of same body subjected to a direct load equal to weight of the body is
[A]
same
[B]
double
[C]
half
[D]
four times
49
Hooke's law holds good up to
[A]
yield point
[B]
limit of proportionality
[C]
breaking point
[D]
elastic limit
Answer: limit of proportionality
50
The unit of Young's modulus is
[A]
mm/mm
[B]
kg/cm
[C]
kg
[D]
kg/cm2
51
It equal and opposite forces applied to a body tend to elongate it, the stress so produced is called
[A]
internal resistanpe
[B]
tensile stress
[C]
transverse stress
[D]
compressive stress
52
If the radius of wire stretched by a load is doubled, then its Young's modulus will be
[A]
doubled
[B]
halved
[C]
become four times
[D]
remain unaffected
Answer: remain unaffected
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