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Simple stress and strain, pure bending moment, torsion (Objectives)

1. Within the elastic limit in a loaded material, stress isa. Inversely proportional to strain b. Directly proportional to strain c. Equal to strain d. Any of one 2. The ratio of linear stress to linear strain is known asa. Poissons ratio b. Bulk modulus c. Modulus of rigidity d. Modulus of elasticity 3. The ratio of lateral strain to longitudinal strain is calleda. Poissons ratio b. Bulk modulus c. Modulus of rigidity d. Modulus of elasticity 4. Hooks law hold good up toa. Proportional limit b. Yield point c. Elastic limit d. Plastic limit 5. The ratio of normal stress of each face of a solid cube to volumetric strain is calleda. Poissons ratio b. Bulk modulus c. Modulus of rigidity d. Modulus of elasticity 6. The tensile force (P) is acting on a body of length (L) and area of cross section (A). the change in length would bea. P/LAE b. PE/AL c. PL/AE d. AL/PE 7. The ratio of shear stress to shear strain is calleda. Poissons ratio b. Bulk modulus c. Modulus of rigidity d. Modulus of elasticity 8. The work done in producing strain on a material per unit volume is calleda. Resilience b. Ductility c. Elasticity d. Plasticity

9. The relation between modulus of elasticity (E), modulus of rigidity and bulk modulus (K) is given bya. b. c. d. 10. The stress due to suddenly applied load as compared to the stress due to the same load gradually applied to the same rod isa. Half b. Same c. Double d. Tree times 11. The ratio of moment of inertia about the neutral axis to the distance of the most distant point of the section from the neutral axis is calleda. Moment of inertia b. Section modulus c. Polar moment of inertia d. Modulus of rigidity 12. The relation between maximum stress () offered by a section, moment of resistance (M) and section modulus (Z) is given bya. M=/Z b. M=Z/ c. M= Z d. M=1/ Z 13. The shear stress at any point of a shaft, subjected to twisting moment, isa. Proportional to its distance from the central axis of the shaft b. Inversely Proportional to its distance from the central axis of the shaft c. Proportional to the square of its distance from the central axis of the shaft d. None of these 14. When a shaft is subjected to tension, the relation between maximum shear stress (0), modulus of rigidity of the shaft (C) and angle of twist () is given bya. b. c. d.

15. A solid circular shaft of diameter d transmits the torque equal toa. d3/32 b. d3/64 c. d3/16 d. d3/8

16. Polar moment of inertia of a solid circular shaft of diameter d is equal toa. d3/32 b. d4/32 c. d3/64 d. d4/64 17. Polar modulus of a shaft section is equal toa. Product of polar moment of inertia and maximum radius of the shaft b. Ratio of polar moment of inertia to the maximum radius of the shaft c. Sum of polar moment of inertia and maximum radius of the shaft d. Difference of polar moment of inertia and maximum radius of the shaft 18. Two shafts, one solid and other hollow, are made of same material and are same length and weight. The hollow shaft as compared to solid shaft isa. More strong b. Less strong c. Same strength d. None of these 19. The assumptions made, while determining the shear stress in a circular shaft subjected to torsion, is thata. The material of shaft is uniform b. The twist along the shaft is uniform c. Cross-sections of the shaft is plane and circular before and after the twist d. All of above e. None of above 20. Factor of safety is defined asa. Ultimate stress/permissible stress b. Ultimate stress/permissible strain c. Permissible stress/ultimate stress d. Permissible strain/ultimate stress

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