Strength of Materials - Mechanical Engineering test
1) The ratio between tensile stress and tensile strain or compressive stress and compressive strain is termed asa) Modulus of elasticity.
b) Bulk modulus of elasticity.
c) Modulus of rigidity.
d) None of these.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: a) Modulus of elasticity.
2) When a square or rectangular block subjected to a shear load is in equilibrium, the shear stress in one plane is always associated with a complementary shear stress in the other plane at ……………….degrees to it.a) 90
b) 180
c) 60
d) 45
View Answer / Hide Answer3) Strain in a direction at right angles to the direction of applied force is known asa) Volumetric strain
b) Shear strain
c) Lateral strain
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: c) Lateral strain
4) Young’s modulus will be …………..if the radius of a wire stretched by a load is doubled.a) Become one-fourth
b) Doubled
c) Halved
d) Unaffected
View Answer / Hide Answer5) The impact strength of a material is an index of itsa) Toughness
b) Hardness
c) Tensile strength
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer6) The value of Poisson’s ratio depends upona) Magnitude of load
b) Material of test specimen
c) Cross-section and dimension of the specimen
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: b) Material of test specimen
7) Fracture will confirm to ……………shape, when mild steel is subjected to tensile loading.a) Star
b) Granular
c) Cup and cone
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer8) The impact strength of a material is an index of itsa) Toughness
b) Hardness
c) Resistance to corrosion
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer9) If a compression test is carried on a cast iron specimen the fracture will occura) Along an oblique plane
b) Unpredictable
c) Perpendicular to axis of load
d) Along the axis of load
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: a) Along an oblique plane
10) A ‘Notched bar test’ provides which of the following mechanical properties?a) Hardness
b) Impact strength
c) Resilience
d) Endurance limit
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: b) Impact strength
11) A bar of cross-sectional area A is subjected to a tensile force P. The normal stress on an oblique plane will be maximum when the inclination ‘Φ’ of the plane to the axis of the bar isa) 90°
b) 45°
c) 5°
d) 25°
View Answer / Hide Answer12) At the principle planesa) All the stresses are maximum
b) No stress acts
c) The normal stress is maximum or minimum and the shear stress is zero
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: c) The normal stress is maximum or minimum and the shear stress is zero
13) Among the following which stresses on inclined surface can be determined by the use of Mohr’s circle?a) Normal stress
b) Maximum shear stress
c) Tangential stress
d) All of these
View Answer / Hide Answer14) Shear stresses on mutually perpendicular planes area) Maximum
b) Minimum
c) Equal
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer15) For an element under the effect of biaxial state of normal stresses, the normal stress on a 45° plane is equal to ……………of normal stressesa) Half the difference
b) Half the sum
c) Sum
d) Difference
View Answer / Hide Answer16) A bar of square cross-section is subjected to an axial tensile load. A plane normal to the axis of loading will havea) Minimum normal stress and maximum shear stress
b) Maximum normal stress and zero shear stress
c) Minimum normal stress and zero shear stress
d) Maximum normal stress and maximum shear stress
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: b) Maximum normal stress and zero shear stress
17) When a material is subjected to a tensile load, then in order to avoid the shear failure of a material along a plane inclined at 45° to the direction of the tensile stress, the material should have its shear strength at leasta) Equal to its tensile strength
b) Equal to its compressive strength
c) Equal to principal stress
d) Equal to half the tensile strength
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: d) Equal to half the tensile strength
18) For a cantilever beam subjected to uniformly distributed load the shearing force varies following aa) Parabolic law
b) Linear law
c) Either of these
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer19) In a cantilever beam carrying a load whose intensity varies uniformly from zero at the free end to ‘w’ per unit length at the fixed end, the B.M changes following aa) Parabolic law
b) Cubic law
c) Linear law
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer20) For a simply supported beam carrying a uniformly distributed load of ‘w’ per unit length over the whole span, the maximum bending moment isa) wl/3
b) wl
2/3
c) wl
2/24
d) wl
2/6
View Answer / Hide Answer21) In a loaded beam the point of contrafexure refers to the section where thea) Bending moment changes sign
b) Bending moment is maximum
c) Shear force is zero
d) Shear force is maximum
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: a) Bending moment changes sign
22) The maximum compressive stress develops on …………..when a rectangular beam is loaded transverselya) Bottom fibre
b) Top fibre
c) Neutral axis
d) Middle fibre
View Answer / Hide Answer23) In the case of an I-section beam maximum shear stress is ata) Middle of the web
b) The junction of top flange and web
c) Either of these
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: a) Middle of the web
24) A support is said to be non-yielding ifa) It can take any amount of reaction
b) It is frictionless
c) The beam has zero slope at the support
d) It holds the beam firmly
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: c) The beam has zero slope at the support
25) Hoop stress set up in a thin cylinder subjected to internal fluid pressure is …………..the longitudinal stressa) Four times
b) Twice
c) Thrice
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer26) Spherical vessels are preferred over cylindrical shapes due toa) Easier to fabricate
b) Light in weight for the same storing capacity
c) Subjected to low value of hoop stress
d) Greater capacity
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: c) Subjected to low value of hoop stress
27) In a thick cylinder, the radial stress at the inner surface isa) Independent of the magnitude of the fluid pressure
b) More than the magnitude of the fluid pressure
c) Less than the magnitude of the fluid pressure
d) Equal to the magnitude of the fluid pressure
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: d) Equal to the magnitude of the fluid pressure
28) For a thick cylinder, the variation of circumferential stress across the thickness isa) Linear
b) Uniform
c) Parabolic
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer29) The relation between the diameter of a rivet (d) and plate thickness (t) is given by,a) d = 2√
tb) d = 3√
tc) d = 4√
td) d = 6√
tView Answer / Hide Answer30) The efficiency of the riveted joint is ……….. than that of the welded jointa) More
b) Less
c) Either of these
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer31) In shafts with keyways the allowable stresses are usually ……………..of the given value.a) 75%
b) 25%
c) 50%
d) 95%
View Answer / Hide Answer32) For the same material, length and given torque a solid shaft weights ………… a hollow shaft a) Less than
b) More than
c) Equal to
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer33) If a torque is applied on a shaft the value of shear stress induced isa) Zero at the centre and maximum at circumference
b) Zero at the circumference and maximum at centre
c) Uniform throughout
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: a) Zero at the centre and maximum at circumference
34) Which among the following term is used if the slenderness ratio of a column is more than 120?a) Medium column
b) Long column
c) Short column
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer35) For a column with one end fixed and the other hinged, the ratio of equivalent length to actual length isa) 1
b) 1/2
c) √
2d) 1/√
2View Answer / Hide Answer36) What is the ratio between buckling load and safe load known as?a) Buckling factor
b) Slenderness ratio
c) Factor of safety
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: c) Factor of safety
37) For ductile material ………………. is suitable.a) Distortion energy theory
b) Maximum shear stress theory
c) Maximum principal strain theory
d) Maximum principal stress theory
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: b) Maximum shear stress theory
38) Maximum principal stress theory was postulated bya) Mohr
b) Rankine
c) Tresca
d) St. Venant
View Answer / Hide Answer39) In a ring under tension, where does the maximum stress occur?a) At 45° with the line of action of load.
b) Along the line of action of load.
c) Perpendicular to the line of action of load.
d) None of these.
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: b) Along the line of action of load.
40) The resultant deflection under symmetrical bending of a beam isa) Perpendicular to the neutral axis
b) Perpendicular to the axis of symmetry
c) Parallel to the neutral axis
d) Parallel to the axis of symmetry
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: a) Perpendicular to the neutral axis
41) If the load passes through the shear centre of the section of the beam, then there will bea) Only bending in the beam
b) Only twisting in the beam
c) Bending accompanied by twisting
d) No bending in the beam
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: a) Only bending in the beam
42) Proof resilience of materials indicate their capacity to beara) Static compressive loads
b) Static tensile loads
c) Shocks
d) None of these
View Answer / Hide Answer43) For which of the following reasons are cylinders compounded?a) To increase the strength of the cylinder
b) To increase the pressure bearing capacity of a single cylinder
c) To make the circumferential stress distribution uniform
d) All of the above
View Answer / Hide AnswerANSWER: c) To make the circumferential stress distribution uniform