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Strength of Materials Online Test


Correct Answer: 2 points | Wrong: -1 point
Grades: A* (100% score) | A (80%-99%) | B (60%-80%) | C (40%-60%) | D (0%-40%)
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Here is the complete list of test quizzes on Strength of Materials.

1. _______ provides straight approach to the scouring sluices.

Question 1 of 50

2. According to IS 456-2000, the minimum number of longitudinal bars to be provided in rectangular columns is ________

Question 2 of 50

3. Which of the following samples is also known as catch sample?

Question 3 of 50

4. The end support of a bridge is __________

Question 4 of 50

5. Partial safety factor for concrete is taken as ____________

Question 5 of 50

6. The ratio of the yield of water from a rapid sand filter is __________

Question 6 of 50

7. Revert size is generally expressed in terms of _______

Question 7 of 50

8. The colour of water is expressed in terms of ________

Question 8 of 50

9. _________ causes deterioration of buildings and monuments.

Question 9 of 50

10. If E,G and K have their usual meanings, for an elastic material, then which one of the following be possibly true?

Question 10 of 50

11. What will be the moment of inertia of the given rectangle about an horizontal axis passing through the base?
Find the moment of inertia of rectangle about an horizontal axis passing through the base

Question 11 of 50

12. Which test is conducted to measure the ability of a material to resist scratching, abrasion, deformation and indentation?

Question 12 of 50

13. Nuclear energy is __________

Question 13 of 50

14. A circular rod of dia 30 mm and length 200mm is extended to 0.09mm length and 0.0045 diameters through a tensile force. What will be its Poissons ratio?

Question 14 of 50

15. Estimation of run off “R” is 0.85P-30.48.
The above formula was coined by _____

Question 15 of 50

16. In aqueduct, the nominal flow of velocity be ________

Question 16 of 50

17. The wing wall resembling the letter “U” in plan, is ___________

Question 17 of 50

18. Check valve is provided on the delivery side of a pipe.

Question 18 of 50

19. Air and water are the examples of ___________

Question 19 of 50

20. SI units of shear force is _______________

Question 20 of 50

21. A steel has its yield strength of 200N/mm2 and modulus of elasticity of 1x105MPa. Assuming the material to obey hookes law up to yielding, what will be its proof resilience?

Question 21 of 50

22. What is the ratio of maximum deflection to maximum bending stress if a simply supported rectangular beam of span “L” and it carries a central load W.

Question 22 of 50

23. What is the painting coefficient for flush doors?

Question 23 of 50

24. Which of the following is empirical formula coined by Francis?

Question 24 of 50

25. Determine the yield stress of a steel rod 20 mm diameter, if the yield load on the steel rod is 88kN.

Question 25 of 50

26. ____________ creates concentrated seepage in dams section.

Question 26 of 50

27. 1 GPA = ____________ pa.

Question 27 of 50

28. Bulk modulus is denoted by __________

Question 28 of 50

29. A beam 6 metres long is fixed at it ends. It carries a udl of 5 kN/m. Find the maximum bending moment in the beam.

Question 29 of 50

30. __________ formula is used for determining short as well as long columns.

Question 30 of 50

31. Maximum Shearing stress in a beam is at _____

Question 31 of 50

32. Pressure conduits with steel pipes varies diameter _______

Question 32 of 50

33. An axial pull of 20 kN on a bar of two equal lengths of 20cm as shown with their respective dimensions. What will be the total extension of the bar if the young’s modulus = 2x105?
Find the dimensions from the given diagram

Question 33 of 50

34. In case of vertical curves, the ____________ are taken above the road.

Question 34 of 50

35. What is the coefficient of rugosity for brick lined surface?

Question 35 of 50

36. The slope of the stress-strain curve in the elastic deformation region is ____________

Question 36 of 50

37. What is the unit of product of inertia?

Question 37 of 50

38. What kind of elastic materials are derived from a strain energy density function?

Question 38 of 50

39. A bar shown in the diagram below is subjected to load 160kN. If the stress in the middle portion Is limited to 150N/mm2, what will be the length of the middle portion, if the total elongation of the bar is to be 0.2mm? Take E = 2.1 x 105 N/mm2.
Find the length of the middle portion, if the total elongation of the bar is to be 0.2mm

Question 39 of 50

40. A round bar made of same material consists of 4 parts each of 100mm length having diameters of 40mm, 50mm, 60mm and 70mm, respectively. If the bar is subjected to an axial load of 10kN, what will be the total elongation of the bar in mm?

Question 40 of 50

41. Calculate the resultant force of dam with given self weight 800kN and water pressure be 500kN.

Question 41 of 50

42. Expand HDPE?

Question 42 of 50

43. Hinged supports offers vertical and ________ reaction.

Question 43 of 50

44. _____ acts as an inspection chamber in Dams.

Question 44 of 50

45. ________ is used in the entrance of cinema theatres and shopping malls.

Question 45 of 50

46. Which of the following method is used to determine the slope and deflection at a point?

Question 46 of 50

47. ______ pumps, the torque is uniform.

Question 47 of 50

48. Determine the Poissons ratio and bulk modulus of a material, for which Youngs modulus is 1.2 and modulus of rigidity is 4.8.

Question 48 of 50

49. The ratio of A/P is ___________

Question 49 of 50

50. If the catchment area is situated in north India, then what is the flood coefficient?

Question 50 of 50


 

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Total Questions: 50, Total Time: 1 hour, Correct Answer: 2 points, Wrong Answer: -1 point

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Total Questions: 50, Total Time: 1 hour, Correct Answer: 2 points, Wrong Answer: -1 point

  
Note: Before you get started on these series of online tests, you should practice our collection of 1000 MCQs on Strength of Materials here.

Sanfoundry Scoring & Grading System

Sanfoundry tests and quizzes are designed to provide a real-time online exam experience. Here’s what you need to know about them.

  • Scoring System: You get 2 points for each correct answer but lose 1 point for every wrong answer.
  • Grading System: Your grade depends on your final score and can be one of the following:
    • Grade A* – Genius (100%)
    • Grade A – Excellent (80% to 99%)
    • Grade B – Good (60% to 80%)
    • Grade C – Average (40% to 60%)
    • Grade D – Poor (0% to 40%)
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