SA IAS Questions
SA IAS Questions
SA IAS Questions
STRUCTURE ANALYSIS
(QUALITATIVE UPSC
PREVIOUS YEAR
QUESTIONS)
B. 2. Six
C. 3. Two
(a) A perfect frame
(b) A redundant frame D. 4. Four
(c) A deficient frame
(d) None of the above Codes:
IAS-1996 A B C D
(c) 2x y (d) x = 2y
IAS-1997
3. The frame shown in the given figure has
(a) 1 (b) 2
(c) 3 (d) 4
6.
(a) One unknown reaction com-ponent The portal frame shown in the above
(b) Two unknown reaction com-ponent figure is statically indeterminate to the
(c) Three unknown reaction com-ponent (a) First degree
(d) Six unknown reaction com-ponent (b) Second degree
4. Match List-I with List-II and select the (c) Third degree
correct answer (d) None of the above
wL 2 EI C 4 EI B
(c) M BC
8 L L
wL 2 2 EI C 2 EI B
(d) M BC
12 L L
n
P
ged
i IAS-2000
5. If the flexural rigidity of the beam BC of
the portal frame shown in the given figure
is assumed to be zero, then the horizontal
dispalcement of the beam would be
(a) MBC = 0.25 EI (2 B + C)-80
(b) M BC = 0.5 EI ( B+2 C)-80
(c) MBC = 0.25 EI ( B+2 C)-40
(d) MBC = 0.25 EI (2 B + C)-20
IAS-1999
3. A fixed beam AB is subjected to a
triangualr load varying from zero at end
A to w per unit length at end B. The ratio
of fixed end moment at B to A will be Ph 3 Ph 3
(a) (b)
(a) 1/2 (b) 1/3 3 EI 24 EI
(c) 2/3 (d) 3/2
Ph 3 Ph 3
(c) (d)
24 EI 6 EI
9.
(a) 120 kNm (b) 240 kNm The beam AB shown, of span 10m and
(c) 360 kNm (d) 480 kNm having uniform EI = 10000 kNm 2 , is
subjected to a rotation of 0.001 radian at
7. What is the horizontal sway of the point
end B. What is the fixed end moment at
A of the portal frame shown in the figure
A
given below
(a) 1.5 kNm (b) 2.0 kNm
(c) 3.0 kNm (d) 4.0 kNm
PL 3 PL 3
(a) (b)
3 EI 9 EI
PL 3 PL 3
(c) (d)
12 EI 15 EI
IAS-2008
8. A symmetrical portal frame with the
horizontal beam element very stiff
compared to column elements is loaded
as shown. What is the horizontal reaction
at support A
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1. A two-span continuous beam ABC is loading shown in the figure, match List-I
simply supported at A and C is (Span fixed-end moments) with List-II (
continuous over support B. Span AB = 6 values) and select the correct answer using
m, BC = 6 m. The beam carries a udl of 2 the codes given below the lists
t/m over both the spans. EI is constant
for the entire beam. The fixed end
moment B in span BA or BC would be
(a) 12 t.m (b) 9 t.m
(c) 8 t.m (d) 6 t.m
IAS-1995
2. The following methods are used for
structural ananlysis
1. Macaulay method List-I List-II
2. Column analogy method A. M FBA = -MFAB 1. 2I t.m
3. Kani's method B. MFCB = -MFBC 2. 12 t.m
4. Method of sections C. M FCD 3. 13.3 t.m
Those used for indeterminate structural D. M FDC 4. -6.67 t.m
analysis would included Codes:
(a) 1 and 2 (b) 1 and 3 A B C D
(c) 2 and 3 (d) 2, 3 and 4 (a) 1 2 3 4
IAS-1997 (b) 2 1 3 4
3. In an other wise symmetrical portal frame (c) 1 2 4 3
with one of end fixed and the other end (d) 2 1 4 3
hinged, the hinge support sinks by an
IAS-1999
amount. The fixed end bending moment
5.
induced at each end of the horizontal
member of the frame due to the sinking
of the support will be (given that 'L' is
the length of the member and EI is the
flexural stiffness)
3 EI 4 EI
(a) (b)
L2 L2
The distributed factors for members CB,
2 EI 6 EI CD and CG for the frame shown in the
(c) (d) figure (EI constant) will be respectively
L2 L2
(a) 0.24, 0.28 and 0.48
IAS-1998
(b) 0.24, 0.48 and 0.28
4. In respect of the beam and the given
(c) 0.48, 0.24 and 0.28
14.
17.
Trusses
1. A simlpy supported truss shown in the
given figure carries load as shown. The
force in member BE is
n
gn
P
d
ie
(a) 10 t (b) 20 t
(c) 30 t (d) 40 t
IAS-1998
4. Force in the member BC of the truss (a) 50 kN ( tension)
shown in the given figure is (b) 100 kN ( tension)