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(#M40156668) GATE QUESTION ENGINEERING SOM Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle


When two shafts of same length, one of which is hollow, transmit equal torques and have equal maximum stress, then they should have equal


A. polar moment of inertia
B. polar modulus
C. diameter
D. angle of twist

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The slenderness ratio is the ratio of


A. area of column to least radius of gyration
B. length of column to least radius of gyration
C. least radius of gyration to area of column
D. least radius of gyration to length of column

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The efficiency of a riveted joint is the ratio of the strength of the joint to the strength of the solid plate.


A. True
B. False

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(#M40156665) GATE QUESTION ENGINEERING SOM Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle


When the shear force diagram is a parabolic curve between two points, it indicates that there is a


A. point load at the two points
B. no loading between the two points
C. uniformly distributed load between the two points
D. uniformly varying load between the two points

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The elongation of a conical bar under its own weight is __________ that of prismatic bar of the same length.


A. equal to
B. half
C. one-third
D. two-third

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A lap joint is always in __________ shear.


A. single
B. double

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In a cantilever beam of length l subjected to a uniformly distributed load of w per unit length, the maximum deflection lies at the fixed end.


A. Yes
B. No

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When a cantilever beam is loaded at its free end, the maximum compressive stress shall develop at


A. bottom fibre
B. top fibre
C. neutral axis
D. centre of gravity

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A body is subjected to two normal stresses 20 kN/m2 (tensile) and 10 kN/m2 (compressive) acting perpendicular to each other. The maximum shear stress is


A. 5 kN/m2
B. 10 kN/m2
C. 15 kN/m2
D. 20 kN/m2

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The shear force diagram for a simply supported beam carrying a uniformly distributed load of w per unit length, consists of


A. one right angled triangle
B. two right angled triangles
C. one equilateral triangle
D. two equilateral triangles

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