Professional Documents
Culture Documents
com
71- Laxmi Nagar (South), Niwaru Road, Jhotwara, Jaipur – 302 012,India.
Phone: 0141-2348647 Mob. : +91-9799435640 / 9166936207
1. The maximum spacing of taking rivets 7. Which of the following does not
is describe a weld type?
(a) 500 mm (a) Butt weld
(b) 750 mm (b) Plug weld
(c) 1000 mm (c) Zigzag weld
(d) 1500 mm (d) Lap weld
2. In a fillet weld the weakest section is 8. The type of welding used to connect
the two plates at a lap joint is called
(a) smaller side of the fillet (a) Butt weld
(b) Throat of the fillet (b) Slot weld
(c) Side perpendicular to force (c) Plug weld
(d) Side parallel to force (d) fillet weld
6. The maximum center to center 13. If p and d are pitch and gross diameter
distance between rivets in a tension of rivets the efficiency of the riveted
member of thickness 10 mm is joint is given by
(a) 200 mm (a) n = p/(p-d)
(b) 160 mm (b) n= (p-d)/p
(c) 120 mm (c) n=p/(p+d)
(d) 100 mm (d) n=(p+d)/p
14. The permissible bending stress in steel effective area of the sections shall not
is exceed where, fy is the minimum yield
(a) 1500 kg/cm2 stress of steel in N/mm2
(b) 1890kg/cm2 (a) 0.5 fy
(c) 1900 kg/cm2 (b) 0.6 fy
(d) 1300 kg/cm2 (c) 0.75 fy
(d) 0.8 fy
15. Minimum pitch of the rivets shall not
be less than 22. Net section area of a tension member
(a) 1.5 d is equal to its gross sectional area
(b) 2.5 d (a) plus the area of rivet holes
(c) 2.0d (b) divided by the area of the rivet
(d) 30.d holes
(c) Multiplied by the area of the rivet
16. The heaviest I- section for the same holes
depth is (d) minus the area of the rivet holes
(a) ISLB
(b) ISMB 23. A tension member if subjected to
(c) ISHB possible reversal of stress due to wind
(d) ISWB the slenderness ratio of member
should not exceed
17. The maximum slenderness ratio for (a) 180
tension member shall not exceed (b) 200
(a) 180 (c) 250
(b) 300 (d) 350
(c) 350
(d) 400 24. The maximum allowable slenderness
ratio for axially loaded member
18. Rolled steel section are classified carrying tension only is
(a) Equal angles (a) 180
(b) Unequal angles (b) 250
(c) Bulb angles (c) 350
(d) All the above (d) 400
19. Ties are load carrying members of a 25. The effective length of battened
frame which are subjected to column is increased by
(a) Transverse loads (a) 5%
(b) Axial tension loads (b) 10%
(c) Axial compression loads (c) 15%
(d) Torsional loads (d) 20%
20. The maximum slenderness ratio of a 26. As per the code, the slenderness ratio
tension member as per the code shall of the lacing bars for compression
not exceed member should not exceed
(a) 300 (a) 80
(b) 180 (b) 100
(c) 400 (c) 145
(d) 450 (d) 225
(a) The compression 39. Normally, the angle of roof truss with
(b) The tension asbestos sheets should not be less than
(c) The moment (a) 26o
(d) The shear (b) 30o
(c) 40o
33. To the calculated area of cover plates (d) none of the above
of a build up beam. an allowance for
40. The shape factor for a rectangular (A) beams (B) beam-tie
section is equal to (C) ties (D) column
(a) 1.00
(b) 1.50 49. The maximum allowable slenderness
(c) 2.34 ratio for members carrying
(d) 1.70 compressive load due to wind and
seismic force only is
41. If ‘n’ is the number of possible hinges and (A) 180 (B) 250
‘t’ the number of redundancies the number (C) 350 (D) 400
of independent mechanism shall be
(a) n + T 50. The throat in a fillet weld is
(b) n-t (A) large side of the triangle of the
(c) n-t+3 fillet
(d) n+t-3 (B) hypotenuse of the triangle of the
fillet
42. The slenderness ratio of lacing bars should (C) smaller side of the triangle of the
not exceed fillet
(A) 120 (B) 145 (D) perpendicular distance from the
(C) 180 (D) 100 root to the hypotenuse
43. As per IS : 800, the factor of safely 51. The size of a fillet weld is indicated
adopted with respect to the yield stress of by:
steels is (A) size of the plate
(A) 1.45 (B) 1.5 (B) side of the triangle of fillet
(C) 1.67 (D) 2.0 (C) throat of the fillet
(D) length of fillet weld
44. The size of a rivet is identified by
(A) diameter of shank 52. The slenderness ratio of a column is
(B) diameter of head zero when its length:
(C) length of shank (A) effective length is equal to
(D) shape of head actual length
(B) is very large
45. Horizontal stiffeners are needed in plate (C) is equal to its radius of to gyration
girders if the thickness of web is less than (D) is supported on all side
(A) 6 mm (B) Depth/200 throughout its length
(C) Span/500 (D) Flange thickness
53. The load factor applied to wind and
46. Permissible stress may also be known as seismic loads in design of steel
(A) ultimate stress (B) working stress structures is:
(C) limit stress (D) yield stress (A) 22
(B) 1.3
47. The maximum permissible stress for (C) 1.5
power driven field rivet in bearing on rivet (D) 1.8
is:
𝑁𝑁
(A) 100
𝑚𝑚 𝑚𝑚 2
(B) 250 𝑁𝑁/𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚2
(C) 270 𝑁𝑁/𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚2
(D) 300 𝑁𝑁/𝑚𝑚𝑚𝑚2
59. A riveted joint can fail in : 66. For a rivet of 36mm diameter, the
(A) tearing of plate only diameter of hole shall be taken as:
(B) shearing of rivet only (A) 37.5mm
(D) bearing of plate or rivet only (B) 36.0mm
(C) any of the above (C) 38.0mm
(D) 38.5mm
67. If the columns ends are effectively 72. As per IS : 800-1984 , the lacings of
held in positions and restrained against compression members shall be
rotation at both ends, then the proportioned to resist a total transverse
effective length is: shear ‘S’ equal to at least:
(A) 2L (A) 1.0 %of axial load
(B) L/2 (B) 2.0 % of axial load
(C) 0.7070 L (C) 2.5 % of axial load
(D) L (D) 3.0 % of axial load
68. If a 2 cm diameter rivet connect two 73. The outstands of web stiffeners in
plates as shown below and safe shear terms of the thickness of flat ‘t’ should
stress for rivet is 1000 kg/cm2 the be:
value of maximum permissible pull (A) 6 t
will be: (B) 8 t
(C) 10 t
(D) 12 t
80. For effective throat thickness of fillet 86. A welding detail is shown in figure –I
weld is k times size of weld. for 700
angle between fusion face k is
(a) 0.7 (b) 0.65
(c) 0.6 (d) 1.0
(a) 1-2-3-4
(b) 5-6-7
(c) 1-2-6-3-4
(d) 1-2-6-7
Answer Key:
1.(c) 2.(b) 3.(a) 4.(c) 5.(b) 6.(b) 7.(c) 8.(d) 9.(d) 10.(a)
11.(c) 12.(b) 13.(b) 14.(b) 15.(b) 16.(c) 17.(d) 18.(d) 19.(b)
20.(c) 21.(b) 22.(d) 23.(d) 24.(d) 25.(b) 26.(c) 27.(c) 28.(b)
29.(a) 30.(b) 31.(a) 32.(d) 33.(b) 34. (d) 35.(d) 36.(c) 37.(b)
38.(b) 39.(b) 40.(b) 41.(b) 42.(b) 43.(c) 44.(a) 45.(b) 46.(b)
47.(c) 48.(d) 49.(b) 50.(d) 51.(b) 52.(d) 53.(b) 54.(c) 55.(a)
56.(a) 57.(b) 58.(d) 59.(c) 60.(b) 61.(c) 62.(d) 63.(d) 64.(a)
65.(c) 66.(c) 67. (c) 68.(d) 69.(d) 70.(c) 71.(c) 72.(c) 73.(d)
74.(d) 75.(c) 76.(c) 77.(c) 78.(b) 79.(d) 80.(a) 81.(a) 82.(b)
83.(a) 84.(d) 85.(d) 86.(a) 87.(b) 88. (c)