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1. (c) 14. (b) 27. (b) 40. (a) 53. (a) 66. (b)
2. (c) 15. (a) 28. (a) 41. (b) 54. (a) 67. (a)
3. (b) 16. (b) 29. (c) 42. (a) 55. (d) 68. (b)
70. (c)
5. (d) 18. (b) 31. (d) 44. (c) 57. (b)
71. (c)
6. (c) 19. (d) 32. (d) 45. (d) 58. (c)
72. (c)
7. (b) 20. (b) 33. (c) 46. (d) 59. (c)
73. (d)
8. (b) 21. (b) 34. (c) 47. (b) 60. (a)
74. (d)
9. (c) 22. (b) 35. (d) 48. (b) 61 (c)
75. (d)
10. (a) 23. (b) 36. (b) 49. (d) 62. (b)
11. (b) 24. (c) 37. (d) 50. (c) 63. (b)
12. (c) 25. (c) 38. (b) 51. (d) 64. (a)
13. (b) 26. (c) 39. (c) 52. (d) 65. (d)
[CE], UPPSC (CSES) EXAM - 2019 (TEST–01) (2)
1. (c) 5. (d)
u = y (1)
D1
D1
= udy m2 / sec b
h
So, [M°L2T–1]
b
2. (c)
at plastic hinge area divided equally
If the angle between A and B is , then the cross
1 1
product will have a magnitude of area (1) = b h
22
R
| A B | = AB sin
1 D 1
25 = 5 10 sin b 1 D1 = bh
2 h 4
E
1
sin = h
2 D1
2
3.
(b)
= 30 or 150°
T
6. (c)
S
Shape factor for circular section
u2 sin2 zp
The horizontal range =
= z
A
g e
15 2 sin 2 45 D3 / 6
M
= =
10
D3
32
= 22.5 m 16
= 1.70
S
Thus, the ball hits the field at 22.5 m from the point 3
of projection.
7. (b)
4. (b)
IE
R
9. (c)
1200 2400
A B =
1200 2400
HB
E
HA 1200 2400
=
HA 3600
RA RB
= 800 kN
at support tension in cable
W
M
2 MP 3 MP
2 MP 2 MP
By principle of virtual work
H H
L
S
H = sin2 2
11. (b) 18Mp
W
L
4
Maximum shear stress = avg 1.33avg 16. (b)
3
My 32 M / 2
12. (c) max =
I D3
10 kN
r 16T
max =
L J D3
A C
M=P×L max 2M M
M
=
3EI max 2T T
O C 100 N K L 100 N
19. (d)
500 mm
150N L M 150 N
20. (b)
R
E 1.25 105 800 mm
G 0.5 105
2(1 ) 2(1.25)
50N M N 50 N
21. (b)
E
Stress developed is same from all direction 400 mm
100 500
T
y KL = 0.01mm ( )
25 200 109 106
150 800
0.024 mm ( )
S
LM =
x 25 200 109 106
50 400
MN = 0.004 mm( )
A
z 25 200 109 106
= 0.01 – 0.024 + 0.004
If support is constrained
= – 0.01 mm (shortening)
M
24. (c)
TL L
E E E 2
x – y 2
S
ET max xy
2
1 2
2
–40 – 40
IE
2
22. (b) 30 50 MPa
2
20 kN
25. (c)
10 kN
2m SFD 2 2
A E x y x y xy
B C D 1/2
2 2 2
2m
1m 1m Since x y 0
20 kN xy
1
2
10 kN
26. (c)
Three strain gauges are needed on a plane surface
A B D
C E to determine the principal strains and their directions.
BMD 27. (b)
–15
20
23. (b)
28. (a)
First draw FBD of all parts separately then
[CE], UPPSC (CSES) EXAM - 2019 (TEST–01) (5)
x y z 16T 16 T / 2 d 1
or 3
v 1– 2 d 3 3 d
E d 2
32. (d)
60 20 – 50
= 1 2 0.35
105
33. (c)
= 9 × 10–5
1 = 2
29. (c)
P T1l1 Tl
or = 22
GJ1 GJ 2
T1 J l
(i) or = 1 2
P T2 J 2 l1
R
SFD +
34. (c)
P
1 1
E
Internal strain energy = P T
2 2
1 PL 1 TL
(ii) P/2 +
– P/2 T
35. (d)
= P T
2 AE 2 GJ
S
SFD Increase in volume of cylinder = V
for V 0
A
P P
V 0
M
V I 2h
(iii) + P
l h
P
– V 2 h l 0
E E E E
SFD
l
1 2 h 2 0
S
30. (b) V
E E
All stress are compressive, direct stress,
pd F pd
4t 2rt 1 2 2t 2 0
IE
P
d compressive
A
pr F
My Pky 2t 2 rt 2 1.75
x compressive pr
1 2 0.5
3.5
Ix Ix
t
Mx Phx
and y compressive F pr 3.5pr 8pr 4pr
Iy Iy
2rt 2t t 2t t
31. (d) 8pr 2 t
F 8pr 2
t
Power (P) = torque (T) × angular speed
F8 pr 2
If P is const. T 1
36. (b)
degree of static in determinacy
T 1
If
T 2
T
or T'
2
[CE], UPPSC (CSES) EXAM - 2019 (TEST–01) (6)
h a a
2 2a x 2
+ = x
2a a 2a
2
b
R
= 33 – 24 = 9
a4
Ixx
37. (d) 12
E
2 EI 1
P a = 1 unit Ixx
12
l2
40. (a)
PI
P d4 T P
S
L/2 L/2
P P1 d4 (0.8d)4
1) (0.8)4
A
P 4
d
P
= 0.59
M
R R3 P 3
K 48EI 48EI
max P 3
IE
Hoop stress
(+) R 48EI3
min 1
K 48EI
Radial stress
R 1 P3
K K 48EI 3
2. When external pressure acting
K
P3
max 48EI K3
Hoop stress
41. (b)
(+) min
Number of simultaneous equations to be solved in
stiffness method
Radial stress = Degree of kinematic indeterminacy = Dk
Number of simultaneous equations to be solved in
flexibility method
39. (c) = Degree of statical indeterminacy = Ds
[CE], UPPSC (CSES) EXAM - 2019 (TEST–01) (7)
R
k If load w is transferred at B, the structure
k2 1
4 w
43. (b)
E
A catenary is the curve that an idealized hanging A wL
2L B
chain or cable assumes under its own weight when
supported only its ends.
44. (c)
T Moment at B = wL
MB wL
S
6EI 3EI Carry over moment at A
2 2
l2 l2
49. (d)
A
l3
l3 l2 In brittle material no necking occurs and rupture
occurs along a surface perpendicular to load in
15EI P
tension test
3
l 2
Failure plane
Pl 3
S
30EI
Direction of load
45. (d)
IE
B
45°
51. (d)
Generally deflection problems are most readily
A = 0 solved by the complimentary strain energy
A approach.
For linear elastic structure there is no difference
PL 60 4 between the method of complimentary and
MFBA 30 kN m
8 8 potential energy. The complimentary and strain
energy become completely interchangeable.
[CE], UPPSC (CSES) EXAM - 2019 (TEST–01) (8)
Load If unit load at L5, cut the section through x-x, take
right section
Complimentary strain energy
x
U4
1
Strain energy
L4
L5
x
Moment about L4
Deflection
52. (d) M L4 0
R
flexibility method = Ds
5
If less Ds, then structure can be easily analysis. FU3U4 1.25
4
E
53. (a) So, option (d) is correct
Compatibility conditions deals with balancing of 56. (c)
displacements
In a linear elastic structural system for potential
T 2kN
A B
3m
energy (U) to be minimum
S
U C D
0 2kN
Pi
A
3m
This equation represents the compatibility condition x x
at the point where Pi is acting.
E F
54. (a)
M
x 4m
G F
A Cut the section through x-x and take upper section
30° A
2kN B
S
30°
30° C D E
x C 4m
IE
30°
60° Taking moment about C,
F
M c 0
E
FFD × 4 = 2 × 3
50kN 50kN
6
FFD = 1.5 kN compressive
F y 0 4
58. (c)
–12EI 8EI 3EI 11EI
k 21 2
k 22
l l l l
24EI –12EI
Dk B , C are the unknown displacements 3
l
k –12EI l2
neglecting axial deformation. Hence order of stiffness 11EI
matrix is 2 × 2 l l
59. (c)
61 (c)
62. (b)
2W W
63. (b)
R
64. (a)
65. (d)
E
66. (b)
67. (a)
L L L L
T
68.
69.
(b)
(c)
S
70. (c)
Total number of zero force = 7 71. (c)
60. (a)
A
72. (c)
Let us give Unit displacement in direction 73. (d)
(1) without giving displacement in direction (2).
74. (d)
M
75. (d)
1
24EI × ×
l3 6E(I 2)
l2
S
24EI 6E(2I)
IE
l 3
l2
24EI –12EI
k11 , k 21
3 2
Let us give unit displacement in direction (2) without
giving displacement in direction (1)
4E 2I
12EI l
1
l2
1 3EI
l
12EI
l2
2E (2I)
l