5. A beam which is provided more than two supports is known as: (a) Cantilever beam (b) overhanging beam (c) continuous beam (d) .. 6. The sheer force at a section considered positive when the resultant of the forces to the left of the section is: (a) Downwards (b) Upwards (c) Clockwise (d). 7. Stress of 12 KN/mm? is equal to : (a) 12x103 MN/m (b) 0.12 MN/m' (c) 0.012 MN/m? (d) 8. The cross section area of a hollow bar with inner diameter of 40 mm and outer diameter of 50 mm is equal to : (a) 7.85x10 m² (b) 7.85x104 m? (c) 7.85x10 m (d).

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Ql: CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FOR THE FOLLWING QUSTIONS:
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5. A beam which is provided more than two supports is known as:
(a) Cantilever beam
(b) overhanging beam
(c) continuous beam
(d)..
6. The sheer force at a section considered positive when the resultant of the forces to the
left of the section is:
(a) Downwards
(b) Upwards (e) Clockwise (d).
7. Stress of 12 KN/mm' is equal to :
(a) 12x103 MN/m (b) 0.12 MN/m
(c) 0.012 MN/m2
(d)
8. The cross section area of a hollow bar with inner diameter of 40 mm and outer diameter
of 50 mm is equal to :
(a) 7.85x10 m?
(b) 7.85x10 m?
(c) 7.85x10 m2
(d)
Transcribed Image Text:Ql: CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER FOR THE FOLLWING QUSTIONS: I TL 5. A beam which is provided more than two supports is known as: (a) Cantilever beam (b) overhanging beam (c) continuous beam (d).. 6. The sheer force at a section considered positive when the resultant of the forces to the left of the section is: (a) Downwards (b) Upwards (e) Clockwise (d). 7. Stress of 12 KN/mm' is equal to : (a) 12x103 MN/m (b) 0.12 MN/m (c) 0.012 MN/m2 (d) 8. The cross section area of a hollow bar with inner diameter of 40 mm and outer diameter of 50 mm is equal to : (a) 7.85x10 m? (b) 7.85x10 m? (c) 7.85x10 m2 (d)
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