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 Strength of Materials - Section 1

1. 

Which of the following statement is correct?

A. The energy stored in a body, when strained within elastic limit is known as strain energy.
B. The maximum strain energy which can be stored in a body is termed as proof resilience.
C. The proof resilience per unit volume of a material is known as modulus of resilience.
D. all of the above

Answer: Option D

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2. 

A load which is spread over a beam in such a manner that it varies uniformly over the whole length of abeam is called uniformly __________ load.

A. distributed
B. varying

Answer: Option B

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3. 

Whenever a material is loaded within elastic limit, stress is __________ strain.

A. equal to
B. directly proportional to
C. inversely proportional to

Answer: Option B

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4. 

When two main plates are kept in alignment butting each other and riveted with cover plate on both sides of the main plates with two rows of rivets in each main plate, the joint is known as __________ double cover butt joint.

A. single riveted
B. double riveted

Answer: Option B

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5. 

The strain energy stored in a solid circular shaft subjected to shear stress (τ) is (where C = Modulus of rigidity for the shaft material)

A. 111-295-1 x Volume of shaft
B. 111-295-2 x Volume of shaft
C. 111-295-3 x Volume of shaft
D. 111-295-4 x Volume of shaft

Answer: Option D

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6. 

The stress at which the extension of the material takes place more quickly as compared to the increase in load, is called

A. elastic limit
B. yield point
C. ultimate point
D. breaking point

Answer: Option B

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7. 

A beam supported at its both ends is not a simply supported beam.

A. True
B. False

Answer: Option B

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8. 

In a simple bending of beams, the stress in the beam varies

A. linearly
B. parabolically
C. hyperbolically
D. elliptically

Answer: Option A

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