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1.

What is the maximum shearing stress of the beam 250 mm wide and 450 mm deep with a shearing force of 15 kN?

a. 0.02 GPa b. 0.01 GPa c. 0.002 GPa D. 0.001 GPa

2. What is the shearing stress developed at the 20 mm horizontal layers from top to bottom of a beam 250 mm wide and 450 mm deep with the shearing
force of 2 kN?

a. 4.670 x 10-6 GPa b. 3.450 x 10-6 GPa c. 4.740 x 10-6 GPa d. 4.530 x 10-6 GPa

3. How many inflection points does the elastic curve in Figure C have?

a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

4. How far is the neutral axis from the top of the cross-section of the beam shown in figure B?

a. 181.375mm b. 152.347 mm c. 161.111 mm d. 181.347 mm

5. What is the maximum shearing stress developed along the beam shown in figure A given that the beam is 250 mm wide and 450 mm deep?

a. 10.2 GPa b. -10.2 GPa c. 5.667x10^-3 GPa d. 5.667x10^3 GPa

6. What is the maximum flexural stress developed along the beam shown in figure A given that the beam is 250 mm wide and 450 mm deep?

a. -1.734x10^-4 MPa b. 1.734x10^4 MPa c. 1.923x10^-4 MPa d. -1.923x10^-4 MPa

7. What is the flexural stress developed 2 meters from the left of point D figure A given that the beam is 250 mm wide and 450 mm deep?

8. A 4-meter simply supported beam has a 50-kN uniformly distributed load along its span. Solve for the first constant.

a. 133.333 b. -133.333 c. 203.333 d. -203.333

9. What is the maximum deflection of a 5-meter cantilever beam with a 50 KN point load on its free end?

a. -1333.333/EI b. 2083.333/EI c. -2083.333/EI d. 1333.333/EI

10. What would be the most likely deflection of the beam if the loads shown are applied? (Draw)

11. A 6-meter simply supported beam has a 50 kN-m clockwise couple 2 meters from the right support. What is the equation of the elastic curve?

a. 179x3 - 25<x-4>2 + 139.333x b. 139x3 - 25<x-4>2 - 33.333x c. -179x3 + 25<x-4>2 + 139.333x d. -139x3 + 25<x-4>2 + 33.333x

12. What is the tangential deviation of point A with respect to the second support in Figure D.?

a. 265 Kn-m^3/IE b. -265 Kn-m^3/IE c. -625 Kn-m^3/IE d. 625 Kn-m^3/IE

13. What is the angle formed by the tangent of the elastic curve between the two supports in Figure D.?

a. 30 Kn-m^2/IE b. -15 Kn-m^2/IE c. -30 Kn-m^2/IE d. 15 Kn-m^2/IE

14. What is the deflection of the overhang in Figure D.?

a. -120 Kn-m^3/IE b. 120 Kn-m^3/IE c. 1905 Kn-m^3/IE d. -235 Kn-m^3/IE

15. What is the fixed end moment on the left side of span AB in Figure F?

a. -10 b. 37.5 c. -25 d. 10

16. What is the simple beam reaction at the right side of the middle span in Figure E?

a. 45.646 kN b. 36.355 kN c. 42.614 kN d. 35.646 kN


17. What is the maximum compressive flexural stress developed 3 meters from point C in Figure A if the cross-section of the beam is what is shown in
Figure B?

18. In one way slab, the longer span always carries the load.

a. Always True b. Sometimes True c. Never True

19. 2m x 3m x 100 mm slab

a. One way b. Two-way c. Three-way d. Four-way

20. Which of the following statement/s is/are true?

I. Slope on support is zero

II. Slope and deflection at fixed end support is zero

III. Slope and deflection at roller/hinge support is zero

a. I and II b. II and III c. I, II, and III d. I only

21. What load does the longer span in 2 way slab carries?

a. No Load b. Rectangular c. Triangular d. Trapezoidal

22. What is the stiffness factor of the first span in Figure F?

a. 0 b. 5 c. -21.159 d. -6.346

23. What is the second carry over of the right side of second span in Figure F?

a. 0 b. 2.5 c. -10.577 d. 6.346

24. What is the moment at mid support in figure E.

a. -43.917 kN-m b. -57. 417 kN-m C. 54.617 kN-m d. 45.167 kN-m

25. What is the centroidal moment of inertia in Figure B

a. 16.816 x108 mm4 b. 18.347 x108 mm4 c. 17.194108 mm4 d. 19.639 x108 mm4

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