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Tee Ane a ee ec ee | care. 21y0 ~~ ONE MARKS QUESTIONS ‘The symmetry of stress tensor at a point in Iu body under equilibrium is obtained from a. conservation of mass b. force equilibrium equatlons ¢. memeru eqeilibnum equations 3, conservation of enerzy The components 6l'strain teusor atm point in the plane strain ease Call be cbtained by measuring longitudinal main in following directions a along any two arbitrary direcna b. aloog any three arbitrary directions «along two mutuw]}, enhogonal directions along any arbitrary duecuon For a linear clasric frame. if stiffness matrix 1s doubled with respect to the existing. stilIness mattix, tbe deflection of the resulung frame Will be " a, twice the existing value b. half the existing value c. the-same as exisung, value it Indeterminate value Considering wand as axially rigid, the dept ce of Ireedem of w plane fralle =-«ws below ts 10 aon bow it 6 15,J343-1980 hmus the = minimum chnracicristic strength of prestressed concrete for post rensioned work and Pretension work 15 a 25MPa; 301\IPu respectively 1 b. MP4, 35MPa respectively ~CIVILLENG NEERING __ __ duly ~ d. 30M Pa, t1lvnarespeeltvely The plftiCl factor of safel) (orconcrete as perls:456-2000 ig 150 bo us c. UST d. 14K, The permussible stress in axial tension <2 In steel. member on the net affective area of the -scchon shall no! exceed If. is the yield stress) a, ogo boast, c. tt6ur, d. u.501, Rool time method Is used 10 determine HT. lime factor b,c. coeffierem of consolidatlon ©, Ul. cocfTicieny ofcomp-sibil il), 4, lm. coefficient © of volume compressibility Negative io ffidion im + SOil m considered when the pile rs constructed through 3 a, fill material b dense coarse sand ©. ever consolidated sllFclay di. dense fine-sand There are TWO looriogs Testing on the ground surlee, One rooting I—rquare Ol dimension "8" The other is strip rooting of Width '8'. Bothof themare subjected ton loading intensity ot. tile pressure intensity al an)’ depth below the base of (te looting along thecentre line: would be equal im both foollligs b. large for square fooling nad small (or slrip toting ©. large for strip Tooting and small for square footing d. more’ for strip footing 1ltshallow depth (SB 1 (Ind more for square 10U0g at large depth (>B) A ciyil)~Sil has a maximum dry tlansil¥ of 1GkMin' and epti mum moisture content Disclaimer: We are providing a piece of information. This Is nat an official one. This might be used for reference purpose. comueconn Of core OF an csv obtained, the dey do"sey F Lie because a, fite denity is Jess wun the maximum ‘dry density andwater.contenl.is rw tly ~de."Foptimam b. the compacuon (tite b, JU thle 19, Wiletl the cutflow frQln a storage reservoir & ivemicbe ts uncontrolled it ill n_free\y operating di, Streakline spillway, IM of outflow Inydinglaph occurs at a8 bagi goon - A thipDinkof interieution. oP the siftew horizontal .is-tfem, 1 th-Venllirimetcris een beige lumed © horizontal p(Isiu~ Hic STO, sce te alerecetin of, the, fiawncier scan UII inflow and outflow hydrographs oes , the, ul ofinflew hydrographs ' 4, a Pili, before the intersection of tlle n ‘ill inflow and oudlow JIYdiO"empls i 20. The intetlSty of rainfall and time Interval = ee ofilypi"al storm are J. UL em Tillis hllelVal —Intensi.1¥ of r.Jinrall I, A horizontal bed channel is followed by a (molhutes) (utmim.inle} steep bed channel as shown in. the figure. o-19 0.7 Tile 'W8dually-yaried — profiliS over the Wise tt horizomal anit steep beds are oad ey 7 30.-40 1s 0-50 12 50-60 3 80.70 on 70-S.D 04 a, Reand Snxes)j-I¢tively ‘Tile maximum intensity of rainfall for 20 b. tml St.respectivery minutes deration of ihe storms c& Hiand 8. respectively a, Unnniminute J. Hann Si mspectvelY LES mel JIU 1S. Total Kjeldsh Ii )gellis'm measure (if J litatjhar" 8, total organic nitrogen di sTunnlillute b. total organic and ammoria nitrogen 1 On which of file canal systems R.0. 4 tollsjammeni RCIUle3y, executive-cagiricer inthe Pull tot tion Department Disclaimer: We are providing a piece of information. This is not an official one. ob-ervullons lor proposing Li8 theory 00 stable channel" Krishna \Ve~t™ Della (nls b. LAworBad [Juab "sma,’ c. Lower Chenab canals J@u Lista |. Duetity test 2, Penclralion wit 3. FLShand fin: poin. test U. Upper 831i D mean> medi uf 1 Q. Momentdistribution method R. MGHO0 of three mamerus ECan alba tharect TWO MARKS QUESTIONS Lista 1 Forcemethod 31 If principal stresses in a two-dimensional 2. Displacement method cass ae -10 MFa and 20 Mra Codes" respectively. then maximum shear spiCSS8l the point a 1OMPa b, 15MP~ ce 20MFa. d 30MPa fite bending momentdiagram for a beam is givenbelow" Tile shear force.at scetlons aa: and bbt respectively lire of tl magnitude a, 100KN. 150 kN 35, Poo f § aioe 1 I 2 2 1 2 = 4 All member {If Me frame shown below have the same fiexural rigidity £1 and Jength L f'n moment iviis applied 11 joint B. the rotation of the joint is te 1261 & zero, 100 10iL “sh 8. ‘Zero. S0KN b d Ie ookN TE 33. A circular shaft Shown in the figure is. «Me subjected to torsion Tal two points A and ay B. The torsional rigidity of portions CA aM and SD is Gl, and tut of ponion AS is TEP Gij. The r(iStionSof shaft Plpoicus >, and "Bare, and. The rotationd, is 1 a ot can > bofo4 bot TI. 01,461 * al, 1 Ou, Dar» Ot Q 36 & O47 are given below. Solve, the problems and cheese the correct answers A. truss is stows chi the figure. Members are of equal cross section A and same modulus of elasticity E, 11 vertical force P's applied ar point c. © DisclaintéirsGWe are providing a piece of information. This is nat an official one. This might be used for reference purpose. or 2 L— 34 Malch the following: 36, Fores ill dlemember ABOF the truss is List a LA P S19pedeflectior, method b Te Discl We are providing a piece of information. This is nat an official one. This might be used for reference purpose. Sel G I d. 3 and 15 respectively d P Ocflecrion or the poim C ls. Dik" for 0.42 & Q.43' are given helew. Solve. Tbe pre trees tie chee COE TS eT = (2s2H)PL ‘Assume straight line instead of parabola for stress- EA strain curve of concrete as given below and partial factor of safety as LO ° 0 © @EM Jd 4. 902 “0.0035 a (J2TI)~ Init 38 A rectangular column section of25Qmni x 400mm Is reinforced will! We sicct bars of grade Pe-S(}0, each of 20I!Im diameters, Concrete miN is M3Q. Abciul load on “le coluum section vith miuimum eccentricity as per I'8:45(;-2000using Tinrit. stale method ~“‘anbe applied upio «= 110737 b {808,30 1806.40 d, 1908.7 39, A concrete beam 61" rectangular cross sectionof 200mm" 40mm is'presiressed ‘ )S3 MPa b S-7Mra a 1123 MPa @ 1).0Mta 41° "Ina random sampling procedure-for cube strengtb OF concrete. onc sample consists oi X number of specimens, These specimens are tested, at 28 days and average strength of these X specimens is considered as lest ‘result of Ille sample, provided the individual variation in the strength of specimens isnot more than ¢ Y per cern of the average strength, The values uf X and V as per 1S:456-2000 are s 4and 10 respectively b, Sand 10 respectively Arectangular under-reinforced concrete section Of 34100 1n; Width and SODOI1Ileffective depth is reinforced witlt:]_bars of grade Fe" 15, cach of IClnundiameter Concrete mix IsM20, 42. The depth of Ihe neutral -atis from the compression fibre is >, Term b. shmm © 87mm ad LOOmm +3. The depth of the neutral axis obtained as ‘per 15:486-2000 differs from fhedeptT! of nevial axis obtained ill 0.12 by a Simm H, 10mm: &. 25mn! is Mibiic3ICd as shown in the Heure, If yield stress of steel is 250MPu, rhe maximum shear load that seotion-can lakeis 200mm a, TSOKN h. 350 kN" 37.5 kN don kly 6. A ullolive}ded joint of (imlli size is shOlVO Ubtile figure toll, welded surfaces mee ¥4 a a ne DIO Cm Then Conn ree Seg We are providing a piece of information. This is nat an official one. This might be used for reference purpose. ect Il mlct weldis 108 MFa_The safe load thal a, ~16 7 days can be transmlued by inejoim is b. 500 day~ oT days a d, 3000days 1D ffl 30, Assuming- that .. river bed level does not change and the depth of Ivater in river “las Om, 15 11. and §'1u duciug the months of feb"ry, Juty and’ December respectively of a lar you, The average bulk denslty of the, soll rs 2()1>Nim~ The densi ty of waters— I)kNro~ The effccliv.c ‘Stress © W34"N or u depth of 10m below the river bed d. 1095kN durins these months would be 46. Which one ofthe followi ng is NOT correct a, 300 EM’ iu February, ~50 kNim for steel sections: as per IS , SOV). 9841 July and ]201¢,Nimbittbe~"ellbllr ie "Thin coubsteeen aebbine: mire: b. 100kNall in February, 100 ENIII~ rensen or In compression in. extreme July and 100 kNim'in December fibre calculated on the effective section «200 tn February. 250 kNlm: of a beam shall net exceed 0,66 :, jul 2Uld 180 Nl? fr December b The bearing sires:! ill mm pari of” n 4, 300 kill! In February, 350 kNim’ beam when calculated on the net area July aMf 280 kNin? in December shall notexceed 0.75. SL Fora triaxial shear test conducted on a a. Tile direct stress in compression ao the sand specimen at a confining pressure of gross scctional area: of axially loaded 100 KkNim- under drained cQnditiOl 15. ‘sompression member shall not exceed resulted ill. a deviator sums co1 - (1) at, 06%. fa;lure ol:100kNim-. ‘The angle of shearing d._ None of the-ahove. resksrance_aflhe: ~ollwould be a7 A cantilever beam of let! ;-A width b'and dt 184." depth dis loaded with a concentrated b. 1947" vertical load at the tip. Iyielding starts at ale-d I’ the collapse. load shlll be ea 2 ing wall is supporting 2 boire saturated send [saturated ellle to capillar'Y © 12P action) of bulk. density 18 kNim' and angle ae of SLeanfll! resislance.|0- Tile change ill 48. ts constant bead permeameter with cross: magnitude of active carth pressure at the sectionarea of 10cm’, whem the flow was base due to rise in ground water tbe fom lak'ing-place under a hvdrllulic gradient of the bose OF the JeotIng to the ground TOE seconds is 600cc. The penu-bililY of the a, increase by 20 kN/int ae b, decreascby 20 "N, 0,002 canis increaseby 30kNim- b 0.02 CoM: d. decrease: by 30 kNIIII? © O2emis 53 For two infinite siIPC> (one in 01 d 200m condition and other in submerged 49° Two obscrvation wells penctratcd into a condition) in a sand deposit having the confined aquifer.and located 13k|i) apart in lite direction of Dow, idicare head Of 4-m and 20)11 If the cocfficicm of permeability of tho aquifec is 30m‘day and porosity Is 0.25, the'limo of travel off.an angle of shearing resistance 30+, fClor of safety was determined as 15 (for both slopes), The slope angles would have been » 2108" for dry slope and 2105" for submerged slope ena Disclaimer: We are providing a piece of information. This is nat an official one. This might be used for reference purpose. Cet Aes ee Top tt b. 194r tbr UT) sto and II ror 37 saturated soil mass has Tl lola dens", submerged. ope Dllim~ and n Willre"ou"t ar Be). The 1A Wi ay ~1UP* und 21.08. WH hulk density and dry denit- ofthis soil are sut™-red ge 2 12KN {mn & 20 kN.m} respectively d. 2260 thr ary slope and L94t" Ne b 22 kNipJ & 20 KN} respectively sulll"tgad slope © 19BKNV-" a. 19.~ kil respectively 1 srg tov. (Bru wide) is designed. for n d. 22Nim= & 1D.RKNim respectively tullisoutemll'of 4omfh, Ile Mafe bearing $8, ante unetion imiven by: cameity (shear) was 1S0kNIm~ and snc rel ekay. aUuwnble soil PSII: IVA! 1OQKNILL. a! " Due I unporuice ef the LIltior, now The 11,)lmte nerossa line joining. poins- TDHRPLMIELL" 1+ We rod-Signod for Jolnl ACLO) and DO. 218 Sdlll~"IiclII25mOL The new width Uf U1o u. OAllnil~ wooing wil 10 4 _Lunhs 3. Son nace b sm 3S units: & 12m 59, The ci,..{Illribo °1" around a circle of 4. 128m ‘wills 1 hols lor th, velocity eld 5S. illing, the subsurface wes!SUaus tor u-2..Jy and y—2)' is design |’ toundations: 9 slandard + We units penetrution lost Wils conducted i 1.5m peton wha ake hes yb. sore oe tle a depth (cm) = Number "Mt... ieee ors 3 (0A Ainkund O wriacwy: ur placed a 11 Faas ; Inieionless fLlley The lank i"ll~s water ae Jet (mass. density OT wutdr 1(\)0Lzim», ae? & which siikes the d-t1"rlr and Im, I~ 225 30 6 ~$2.U LJ velocity of jet leaving the 3\1-315 ; dellecinr 8 "ml~ Duddischarge 1. 0, *Jis, 371545 7 thefores recorded by the spring will De (isting the ig Gabe speed, a, 100N soll as tioc sand lind correction lactor for " averburden o~ 1.0. the enrrected "N’vilu~ i tor the sci] would. be mi a 20 JN b 1 61 ‘Cross-section- of an objec! (‘hnv’ng same = ai SOK UQrmul 111 rhe piit>7 submerged aa into ulluid ocat-wetene luolUur ~ilS > 56. A soll muss contins 40% -Slllvel. $1)% Fe ee antares Slind and 117% sil, This oil can be Loa cllssificalas @. sill¥ sandy crovel having coetlicicut of oe Aca _ i ‘wuiforunty Jess ibU1100, oe WT~Lho b. “ity gravelly saud_ having coefficient be fis.~. - 1 Till: HE downs!"Quitend ure ZM~ nud 20-" respectively Lf !We sheet pile rs al upsirlam end of the toor (fig I" 1). the sir nl paints 1)! and Ct ore me y 8+, and "10% respectively d. 1(10"-and zero respectively A luuuthing "prun is 0 he deslgued al two limes of Lace} scour depth, The sill factor of the bed mol.nal. 1S unity. If the loll water depth is 4.4m. the leogth i" launching apron ill ihe launched positon Is u. Jn b. hI m c. Sm a Sgsit a (or O:7G& O.77 are given below, Sol”. pl rublems and choose comect answers, ne Disclai ‘We are providing a plece of information. This Is not an official one. This might be used for reference purpose. J\ four hour unit hydrograph of + catchment 4}: triangular in shape "*th base of SOhours. The + ‘ofthe c(dllnent ,i-?21km’. 1112 base Flow and ~ Wolll Tile itandard © axle-load jk 8OKN. Pquivalenl daily numbers ofrepetlifotls fer IL" standardaxle-lood ore indCh we 30m, Md 1 mmli~resl_lively’. A O 451) #101111, em oc:cun: uniformlY Inhours over the b 484 chest. . 800 Hr peak —hscha se of omer Se er SOG port company” opersics > achodubad hyilOgFtiplis doliy Inia service bejwect chy. cand ey 4 roll" Q. Onc-way Journey thin~ between thesol b 50 ins tveo cities fil 83 hours. A minimum layover © 60 mils tim” ed 5 bon; is to be provided = cach 70 mi city, How mony trucks are required 10 77 The peck QC) uharjle duc W Ih~ arm — lis *rvi~e~ i~ 1 a, 20mpf boo ho Biwi = 1 & YoOrn'ls da mous 3}. A single. [UIcunidir"lionol _bighway his. 78. Puro 25cm =,ick cement concrete pavement, ~11-lysi of stresses gives U.. devign speed of ukmph. The perception- brakewoeion lime. of drivers ix 25 seconds ~ud the BVCDILD lengLb of vehicles followi"l! values: her! lied treed lp come loading is mm The coefficient of longitudinal 2 hater fiction of (he paVem:" i. lit. ‘The WHC0 whe mbprmt 0 Qe alby tt 0 dv b. AY (py-(i=tn

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