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Final Exam - Strength of Materials

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10/3/2020 Final Exam: Strength of Materials

Final Exam
Due Oct 3 at 10:30am Points 80 Questions 80
Available Oct 3 at 7:30am - Oct 3 at 11:59pm about 16 hours Time Limit 80 Minutes

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LATEST Attempt 1 62 minutes 79 out of 80

Score for this quiz: 79 out of 80


Submitted Oct 3 at 9:48am
This attempt took 62 minutes.

Question 1 1 / 1 pts

1. Pressure is a measure of force applied on surface per unit area, Giga


pascal “Gpa” is equivalent to:

1 X 109 N/mm2

1 X 106 N/mm2

Correct!
1 X 103 N/mm2

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1 X 1012 N/mm2

Question 2 1 / 1 pts

2. The tensile or compressive stress assumed to be normal to and


uniformly distributed over the area of the cross section.

Shearing stress

Bearing Stress

Tensile Stress

Correct!
Axial Stress

Question 3 1 / 1 pts

3. The rotational force measured at a given axis at a given point on a


beam

Correct!
Moment

Moment arm

Internal force

External force

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Question 4 1 / 1 pts

4. A force acting perpendicular to the surface of an object which tend the


material to slip past the adjacent part.

Bearing stress

Correct! Shear stress

Axial Stress

Strain

Question 5 1 / 1 pts

5. The reaction of an elastic body to the external forces applied, equal to


the force per unit area of the elastic body.

Tension

Correct! Stress

Strain

Compression

Question 6 1 / 1 pts

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6. 1Mpa is equal to?

1 N/ m²

Correct!
1 N/ mm²

1 N/ mm

1 N/ m

Question 7 1 / 1 pts

7. The deformation of a body under the action of an applied force, about


the change in size to the original size of a stressed element.

Stress

Tension

Compression

Correct!
Strain

Question 8 1 / 1 pts

8. The contact force between two opposing object.

Axial Stress
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Shear stress

Strain

Correct!
Bearing stress

Question 9 1 / 1 pts

9. The property of a material that enables it to deform in response to an


applied force and to recover its original proportion upon removal of the
force.

Ductility

Malleability

Correct!
Elasticity

Rigidity

Question 10 1 / 1 pts

10. For a system to be in equilibrium, the sum of the external forces acting
on the system must be...

Constant

Maximum

Correct!
Zero

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Minimum

Question 11 1 / 1 pts

11. The force measured from a loading at a distance from the axis of
rotation.

Internal forces

Correct!
Moment arm

Torque

Moment

Question 12 1 / 1 pts

12. A longitudinal strain that tend to elongate the object.

Compression

Correct! Tension

Moment of inertia

Strain

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Question 13 1 / 1 pts

13. Defined as the tendency of an object to remain in a state of rest or of


a constant rotational velocity.

Velocity

Moment

Inertia

Correct! Moment of inertia

Question 14 1 / 1 pts

14. The balance of weight in a force system.

Neutral axis

Centroid of area

Centroid

Correct!
Centroid of mass

Question 15 1 / 1 pts

15. A longitudinal strain that tend to shorten the object under stress.

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Correct! Compression

Strain

Stress

Tension

Question 16 1 / 1 pts

16. Denoted as the average X and Y coordinates of an area.

Centroid of mass

Area moment of inertia

Correct!
Centroid of an area

Central tendency

Question 17 1 / 1 pts

17. The sum of the displacements of all points in the figure from such a
point being zero.

Reaction

Neutral axis

Correct!
Centroid

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Moment of inertia

Question 18 1 / 1 pts

18. The property of shape that is used to predict deflection of unsupported


structural member under loading.

Axial Stress

Correct!
Area moment of inertia

Stress

Tensile stress

Question 19 1 / 1 pts

19. The deformation of a structural member as a result of loads acting on


it.

Moment

Correct!
Deflection

Strain

Shear

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Question 20 1 / 1 pts

20. Branch of engineering mechanics that is concerned with the analysis


of loads.

Mechanics

Physics

Equilibrium

Correct! Statics

Question 21 1 / 1 pts

21. A beam supported on the ends which are free to rotate and have no
moment resistance.

Correct! Simply Supported Beam

Cantilever Beam

Fixed beam

Overhanging beam

Question 22 1 / 1 pts

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22. A beam supported on both ends and restrained from rotation.

Simple beam

Overhanging beam

Cantilever beam

Correct!
Fixed beam

Question 23 1 / 1 pts

23. A simple beam extending beyond its support on one end.

Cantilever Beam

Correct!
Overhanging beam

Simple beam

Fixed beam

Question 24 1 / 1 pts

24. A beam anchored at one end and projecting into space.

Simple beam

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Correct! Cantilever Beam

Overhanging beam

Fixed beam

Question 25 1 / 1 pts

25. A beam loading that produces a linearly varying shear diagram in


simple beam.

Concentrated load

Point load

Correct! Uniformly distributed Load

Uniformly varying Load

Question 26 1 / 1 pts

26. A beam loading that produces a parabolically moment diagram in


simple beam.

Correct! Uniformly distributed Load

Moving load

Point load

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Uniformly varying Load

Question 27 0 / 1 pts

27. Type of beam support that prevents all types of forces.

ou Answered Fixed beam

Roller support

orrect Answer Fixed support

Pinned support

Question 28 1 / 1 pts

28. Type of beam support that prevents Horizontal and vertical forces but
allows rotation.

Cantilever

Roller support

Fixed support

Correct! Pinned support

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Question 29 1 / 1 pts

29. A beam loading that produces a linearly varying diagram in a simple


beam.

Correct! Point load

Uniformly distributed Load

Moving load

Uniformly varying Load

Question 30 1 / 1 pts

30. A beam loading that produces a sudden drop of the line diagram in a
simple beam.

Uniformly varying Load

Correct! Point load

Uniformly distributed Load

Cantilever

Question 31 1 / 1 pts

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31. Type of force acting at the extreme bottom fiber at the midspan of a
beam.

Axial force

Correct! Tensile force

Electromotive force

Compressive force

Question 32 1 / 1 pts

32. Type of force acting at the extreme top fiber at the midspan of a
beam.

Axial force

Tensile force

Correct! Compressive force

Gravitational force

Question 33 1 / 1 pts

33. The sum total of all the forces measured from the supports of a simple
beam.

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Moment of inertia

Correct!
Reaction

Centroid

Equilibrium

Question 34 1 / 1 pts

34. The centroid of a Uniformly varying load measure from its lesser
magnitude.

L/2

Correct!
2L / 3

L/4

L/3

Question 35 1 / 1 pts

35. The centroid of a Uniformly varying load measure from its greater
magnitude.

2L / 3

Correct!
L/3

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L/4

L/2

Question 36 1 / 1 pts

36. The centroid of a Uniformly Distributed load measure from its greater
magnitude.

L/4

2L / 3

L/3

Correct! L/2

Question 37 1 / 1 pts

37. The reactions measured at the supports of a freely supported beam


on both ends

Negative

Zero

Positive

Correct! Equal

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Question 38 1 / 1 pts

38. The shear diagram of a uniformly varying load on a simple beam.

Correct! Curved line

Vertical Line

Horizontal line

Diagonal line

Question 39 1 / 1 pts

39. The variation of the magnitude of shear stress measured from the full
length of a beam.

Moment Diagram

Uniformly varying Load

Uniformly distributed Load

Correct! Shear Diagram

Question 40 1 / 1 pts

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40. The variation of the magnitude of bending stress measured from the
full length of a beam.

Shear Diagram

Uniformly varying Load

Correct! Moment Diagram

Uniformly distributed Load

Question 41 1 / 1 pts

41. Type of force acting in a column

Shear

Correct! Compression

Moment

Tension

Question 42 1 / 1 pts

42. The unit for Slenderness ratio in column.

Correct! None
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Millimeters

Pascal

Meters

Question 43 1 / 1 pts

43. Length / least lateral dimension gives you the slenderness ratio.

True

Correct! False

Question 44 1 / 1 pts

44. A 4 meter height column measured from floor to floor with a least
dimension of 300 mm is a short column.

False

Always

True

Correct! Depends on the connectivity

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Question 45 1 / 1 pts

45. Basically length of column can be said as vertical distance between


two floors or between two tie levels. According to structural point of view.

Long Column

Correct! Effective Length

Slenderness Ratio

Short Column

Question 46 1 / 1 pts

46. The column, whose least lateral dimension is very large when
compared to its unsupported height.

Correct! Short Column

Slenderness Ratio

Effective Length

Long Column

Question 47 1 / 1 pts

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47. The column, whose least lateral dimension is very small when
compared to its unsupported height

Correct! Long Column

Short Column

Slenderness Ratio

Effective Length

Question 48 1 / 1 pts

48. It is defined as where is the effective length of the column and is the
least radius of gyration.

Correct! Slenderness Ratio

Long Column

Short Column

Effective Length

Question 49 1 / 1 pts

49. In a five storey building.

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The column generally increases its dimensions as it goes higher floors.

The column generally reduce its dimensions as it goes down to lower


floors.

Correct!
The column generally reduce its dimensions as it goes higher floors.

The column generally retains its dimensions as it goes higher floors

Question 50 1 / 1 pts

50. What is the weight of concrete?

Correct!
2,400 kg. /cubic meter

2,400 kg. /cubic centimeter

2,400 kg. /cubic millimeter

None of the above

Question 51 1 / 1 pts

51. The sum total of all the external forces measured from the supports of
a beam

resultant

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Correct! reaction

moment

equilibrium

Question 52 1 / 1 pts

52. Type of load that is increasing or decreasing linearly throughout the


length of the beam

concentrated load

uniformly distributed load

Correct!
uniformly varying load

combination load

Question 53 1 / 1 pts

53. Type of beam simply supported on both ends

continuous beam

Correct!
simple beam

semi- continuous beam

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cantilever

Question 54 1 / 1 pts

54. A structural system are often used in buildings and are composed of
beams and columns that are either pin or fixed

connected.

Arches

Cables

Trusses

Correct! Frames

Question 55 1 / 1 pts

55. Structural system composed of triangulated steel members that allows


span on a wide area.

Surface structures

Horizontal frame

Correct! Space Truss Frame

Plane Grid

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Question 56 1 / 1 pts

56. These are lateral loads except one

electrical load

Correct!
movable load

wind load

seismic load

Question 57 1 / 1 pts

57. It is a beam especially provided over an opening for a door or window


to carry the wall over opening.

Correct!
Lintel beam

Grade beam

Spandrel beam

Transom beam

Question 58 1 / 1 pts

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58. A structural system consisting of slender elements which resist tensile


or compressive axial forces.

Arches

Frames

Correct! Trusses

Cables

Question 59 1 / 1 pts

59. At any cut in a beam, there are 3 possible internal reactions required
for equilibrium, except one.

shear force

bending moment

normal force

Correct!
concentrated load

Question 60 1 / 1 pts

60. A structural system that support their loads in compression

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Trusses

Frames

Correct! Arches

Cables

Question 61 1 / 1 pts

61. It is the general term applied for all forces which act upon a structure
and anything else which causes stresses or deformation within a
structure, or part thereof.

bending stress

Correct! loads

deformation

reactions

Question 62 1 / 1 pts

62. Type of beam supported by a row of columns.

cantilever

Correct!
continuous beam

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semi- continuous beam

simple beam

Question 63 1 / 1 pts

63. Classification of a load produced by the wind.

Gravity Load

Correct! Lateral Load

External Load

Internal Load

Question 64 1 / 1 pts

64. Moving variable weights add to the dead load or an intrinsic weight of
a structure.

Correct! live load

dead load

force polygon

axial force

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Question 65 1 / 1 pts

65. A vertical structural element that carries an axial force in compression

Beam

Frame

Brace

Correct!
Column

Question 66 1 / 1 pts

66. Type of beam connection free from horizontal stress

fixed end connection

loose connection

Correct!
roller connection

pin connection

Question 67 1 / 1 pts

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67. Classification of a load produced by a dead load.

Correct! Gravity Load

External Load

Internal Load

Lateral Load

Question 68 1 / 1 pts

68. A rigid structural member designed to carry and transfer transverse


loads across spaces to the supporting elements.

Foundation

pile

Column

Correct!
Beam

Question 69 1 / 1 pts

69. Classification of a load produced by earthquake.

Gravity Load
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Correct!
Seismic Load

External Load

Internal load

Question 70 1 / 1 pts

70. Classification of a load which is permanently attached to a


structure.

Movable Load

Correct!
Dead Load

Permanent load

axial load

Question 71 1 / 1 pts

71. Type of beam connection carrying the moment, horizontal, and vertical
stresses

loose connection

pin connection

roller connection

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Correct!
fixed end connection

Question 72 1 / 1 pts

72. 1 GPa is equal to?

Correct!
1,000 N/ mm2

1,000,000,000 N/ mm2

1,000,000 N/ mm2

1 N/ mm2

Question 73 1 / 1 pts

73. What is the weight of 1 cu. m. of concrete?

1,000 Kg

Correct!
2,400 Kg

7,850 Kg

5,500 Kg

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Question 74 1 / 1 pts

74. Comprises in five or more members in triangular units constructed


with straight members whose ends are connected at joints, external
forces and reactions to those forces are considered to act only at the
nodes and result in forces in the members are either in tension or
compression.

stress, strain analysis

load analysis

Correct!
Truss system

Structural analysis

Question 75 1 / 1 pts

75. Classification of a load produced by a large furniture.

Dead Load

Correct! Movable Load

Permanent load

axial load

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Question 76 1 / 1 pts

76. A force that is supported by a structural element.

Correct! load

shear

moment

reaction

Question 77 1 / 1 pts

77. The amount of force required to accelerate 1 kilogram of mass one


meter per second per second.

Acceleration

Velocity

Correct!
Newton

Force

Question 78 1 / 1 pts

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78. A structural element that support their loads in tension

Arches

Correct! Cables

Trusses

Frames

Question 79 1 / 1 pts

79. What is the weight of 1 cu. m. of steel?

7,850 Kg

Correct! 1,000 Kg

2,400 Kg

5,500 Kg

Question 80 1 / 1 pts

80. Gpa is equal to?

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1 X 1000 N/ m²

1 N/ m

Correct!
1 X 1000 N/ mm²

1 N/ mm²

Quiz Score: 79 out of 80

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