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Types of loading may be: (a) Gradually (b) Suddenly (c) With impact (d) All of the above Modulus of resilience is: (a) Strain energy per unit-volume (b) Strain energy x Volume (c) Volume per unit strain energy (d) None of the above Strain energy is: (a) Energy stored in a body when stressed upto elostic limit (b) Energy stored in a body when stressed upto breaking point (c) Maximum energy which can be stored in a body (d) None of the above The total strain energy stored in a body is known as: (a) Impact energy (b) Resilience (c) Proof Resilience (d) Modulus of Resilience Ratio of stress in suddenly loaded to gradually loaded is: @ 2 1 1 OF @ 7 Proof resilience exists within the: (a) Ultimate strength (b) Yield strength (c) Breaking point (d) Flostic limit The strain energy stored in a body, when the load is gradually applied is equal to: 2 2 oO oe a —xV (a) on xV (b) E* 10. il. 12, 13. 2 2 2 xE ad TXB © = o> Strain energy in impact is developed by: (a) Potential energy (b) Kinetic energy (©) Magnetic energy (@) All of the above Value of the developed stress due loaidng is: to gradual loading to sudden 1 ® 3 (b) 2 © 1 (d) None of these Resilience is associated to: (a) Capacity of strained body for doing work (b) Strain force (©) Internal resistance (d) All of the above The stress produced in a bar subjected to impact loading of falling weight is: ‘ 5 (a) Directly proportional to length of bar (b) Directly proportinal to modulus of elasticity (c) Inversely proportional to length (d) None of these Proof resistance represents the maximum strain energy that # material can absorb when stressed up to: (a) Working Stress (b) Ultimate Stress (c) Proportinal Limit (d) Yield Point Total energy stored in a strained body per unit volume: {a) Resilience (b) Impact energy (c) Proof Resilience (d) ‘None of these

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