Engineering Mechanics Questions
Engineering Mechanics Questions
Engineering Mechanics Questions
1) Two forces A and B are acting at an angle .Their resultant R will make an angle a
with the force A, such that cos is equal to
2) lf the maximum and minimum resultant forces of two forces acting on a particle are 40
kN and 10 kN respectively, then the two forces in question would be
(a) 25kN and 15kN
(b) 20kN and 20kN
(c) 20 kN and 10 kN
(d) 20 kN and 5kN
3) If two forces P and Q act at an angle , the resultant of these two forces would make
an angle a with P such that
4) A system of forces acting on a lamina is shown in the given figure. The resultant of the force
system will meet AB at
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
5) Two forces act at a point. The first force has x and y components of 3N and -5 N respectively.
The resultant of these forces falls on the x-axis and has a magnitude of -4 N. The x and y
components of the second force is
(a) (-7,5) (b) (-7,-5) (c) (-7,0) (d) (+ 7, 0)
6) The inertia force in a system is directed at,
(a) zero degrees to the acceleration
(b) 45 degrees to the acceleration
(c) 90 degrees to the acceleration
(d) 180 degrees to the acceleration
7) If point A is in equilibrium under the action of the applied forces, the values of tension TAB and
TAC are respectively
(a) 520 N and 300 N
(b) 300 N and 520 N
(c) 450 N and 150 N
(d) 150 N and 450 N
8) What is the thrust at the point A in lamp post shown in the figure?
(a) 0.866 kN
(b) 0.5 kN
(c) 1.388 kN
(d) 1 kN
9) The force F such that both the bars AC and BC (AC and BC are equal in length) as shown in the
figure are identically loaded, is
(a) 70.7 N
(b) 100 N
(c) 141.4 N
(d) 168 N
10) In the given configuration of the mechanism as shown in the figure, V
A
= 40 m/s and V
B
= 80 m/s.
The magnitude of velocity of slider B relative to the slider A is
(a) 30 m/s (b) 40 m/s
(c) 50 m/s (d) 30.5 m/s
11) A roller of weight W is rolled over the wooden block shown in the given figure. The pull F
required to just cause the said motion is
(a) W/2 (b) W (c) sqrt(3) x W (d) 2 W
12) The road roller shown in the given figure is being moved over an obstacle by a pull 'P'. The value
of 'P' required will be the minimum when it is
(a) horizontal (b) vertical
(c) at 45 to the horizontal
(d) perpendicular to the line CO
13) A horizontal force of 200 N is applied at 'A' to lift the weight 'W' at C as shown in the given
figure. The value of weight 'W' will be
(a) 200 N
(b) 400 N
(c) 600 N
(d) 800 N
14) A weight W is supported by two cables as shown in the given figure. The tension in the cable
making angle will be the minimum when the value of is
(a) 0 (b) 30 (c) 45 (d) 60
15) Figure shows a rigid bar hinged at A and supported in a horizontal by two vertical identical steel
wires. Neglect the weight of the beam. The tension T1 and T2 induced in these wires by a
vertical load P applied as shown are
16) A rod of length 1 m is sliding in a corner as shown in figure. At an instant when the rod makes an
angle of 60 degrees with the horizontal plane, the velocity of point A on the rod is 1m/s. The
angular velocity of the rod at this instant
(a) 2 rad/s (b) 1.5 rad/s (c) 0.5 rad/s (d) 0.75 rad/s
17) A mass of 35 kg is suspended from a weightless bar AC, which is supported by a cable CB and a
pin at A as shown in the Fig. The pin reactions at A on the bar AB are
18) The reaction (in kN) at the support 'A' for the beam shown in the given figure is
(a) 18 (b) 1.8 (c) 1.8 (d) 0.8
19) The given figure shows the loading pattern on a truss. The force in the member AC is
(a) zero
(b) 2 t
(c) 8 t
(d) statically indeterminate
20) A truss of span 9 m is loaded as shown in the given figure. The number of two-force members
carrying zero force is
(a) one (b) two (c) three (d) four
21) . The force in the member p of the truss shown in the given figure is
(a) 16kN tensile (b) 16 kN compressive
(c) 4 kN tensile (d) 6 kN tensile
22) The block shown in the given figure is kept in equilibrium and prevented from sliding down by
applying a force of 500 N. The coefficient of friction is . The weight of the block would be
(a) 4000 N (b) 2500 N
(c) 1000 N (d) 500 N
23) An automobile having a mass of 2000 kg cruises at a speed of 20 m/s. If all the wheels
are jammed suddenly, how far will the automobile skids before it comes to a halt, assuming that
the vehicle does not spin or topple? The coefficient of friction between the ground and the tyres
is 0.8
(a) 10 m (b) 25 m (c) 30 m (d) None of the above
24) If a body is moving with uniform acceleration a, then the distance travelled by the body in the
nth second is given by (where u is the initial velocity)
25) In the given figure, two bodies of masses m1 and m1 and m2 connected by a light
inextensible string passing over a smooth pulley. Mass m2 lies on a smooth horizontal
plane. When mass m1 moves downwards, the acceleration of the two bodies is equal to
26) A cord is wrapped around a cylinder of radius 'r' and mass 'm' as shown in the given figure. If the
cylinder is released from rest, the velocity of the cylinder, after it has moved through a distance
'h' will be
27) A circular disc rolls down without slip on an inclined plane. The ratio of its rotational kinetic
energy to the total energy is
28) A hammer of mass 600 kg falls on to the top of a pile of mass 150 kg. What is the ratio of kinetic
energy before this impact and kinetic energy after impact?
(a) 1.25 (b) 1.00 (c) 0.80 (d) 0
29) A particle P is projected from the earth surface at latitude 45 with escape velocity v = 11.19
km/s. The velocity direction makes an angle with the local vertical. The particle will escape the
earth's gravitational field
(a) only when = 0 (b) only when = 45
(c) only when = 90 (d) irrespective of the value of
30) The figure given above shows the angular velocity variation of a rotating disc, having a mass
of 1 kg and radius 1 m. What is the value of the torque required so that the disc reaches
its final speed from rest?
(a) 10 Nm
(b) 5 Nm
(c) 8 Nm
(d) 2 Nm