Theory of Structures The area of the core of a column of cross sectional area A, is (1/18) A (1/3) A (1/12) A (1/6) A (1/18) A (1/3) A (1/12) A (1/6) A ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The equivalent length is of a column of length having both the ends fixed, is l 2 L L/2 L l 2 L L/2 L ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A simply supported beam carries varying load from zero at one end and w at the other end. If the length of the beam is a, the maximum bending moment will be wa/27 w²a wa² wa²/27 wa/27 w²a wa² wa²/27 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures A compound truss may be formed by connecting two simple rigid frames, by three parallel bars Three bars Three bars intersecting at a point Two bars three parallel bars Three bars Three bars intersecting at a point Two bars ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures The assumption in the theory of bending of beams is: Young’s modulus is same in tension as well as in compression All of these Material is homogeneous Material is isotropic Young’s modulus is same in tension as well as in compression All of these Material is homogeneous Material is isotropic ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Theory of Structures There are two hinged semicircular arches A, B and C of radii 5 m, 7.5 m and 10 m respectively and each carries a concentrated load W at their crowns. The horizontal thrust at their supports will be in the ratio of 2 : 1½ : 1 None of these 1 : 1 : 2 1 : 1½ : 2 2 : 1½ : 1 None of these 1 : 1 : 2 1 : 1½ : 2 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP