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Questions 1-20: each 1 point) 1. A beam is defined as a structural member primar

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Questions 1-20: each 1 point) 1. A beam is defined as a structural member primarily subjected to a. Transverse loading b. Axial and transverse loading c. Axial loading d. None of these 2. Live load a. Varies in position b. Could be expressed as uniformly distributed load c. Varies in magnitude d. All 3· The ratio of shearing stress to shearing strain within elastic limit, is known as a. Bulk modulus of elasticity b. Shear modulus of elasticity c. Tangent modulus of elasticity d. Modulus of elasticity 4· The rolled steel I-sections are most commonly used as beams because these provide a. b. c. d. Large moment of inertia with less cross-sectional area Large moment of resistance as compared to other sections Greater lateral stability All A structural member subjected to compressive stress in a direction parallel to its longitudinal axis, could be named as 5. a. Strut b. Post c. Column d. All a. Dead loads change their positions and vary in magnitude b. Dead loads are known in the beginning of the design c. Dead load includes self-weight of the structure and super-imposed loads permanently 6. Which of the following is the correct statement from the following attached to the structure None of the above d.

Explanation / Answer

1.a

2.a

3.b

4.c

5.c

6.c

7.c

8.c

9.a

10.b

11.a

12.c

13.b

14.b

15.b

16.b

17.b

18.a

19.a