Design of Structures (3150612) MCQs

MCQs of Limit state design of Steel components

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91.

The strength of column does not depend on

(a)

Width of building

(b)

Material of column

(c)

Cross section configuration

(d)

Length of column

Answer:

Option (a)

92.

For very short compression member

(a)

Failure stress will be greater than yield stress

(b)

Failure stress will be less than yield stress

(c)

Failure stress will equal yield stress

(d)

Failure stress will be twice the yield stress

Answer:

Option (c)

93.

The length of member should be ______ for a short column

(a)

L 88.5 r

(b)

88.5 r

(c)

 125 r

(d)

L > 150r

Answer:

Option (a)

94.

Long compression members will ______

(a)

Not buckle

(b)

Buckle inelastically

(c)

Buckle plastically

(d)

Buckle elastically

Answer:

Option (d)

95.

Which of the following is not a parameter for decrease in strength of slender member?

(a)

Seismic load

(b)

Initial lack of straightness

(c)

Residual stress

(d)

Variation of material properties

Answer:

Option (a)

96.

How can moment of inertia can be increased?

(a)

By increasing load

(b)

By spreading material of section towards its axis

(c)

By spreading material of section away from its axis

(d)

By spreading material of section at its axis

Answer:

Option (c)

97.

Which is an ideal section for compression member?

(a)

One having different moment of inertia about any axis through its center of gravity

(b)

One having same moment of inertia about any axis through its center of gravity

(c)

One having larger length

(d)

one made up of costly material

Answer:

Option (b)

98.

Which of the following is true about tubular section?

(a)

Tubes have low buckling strength

(b)

Tubes have same radius of gyration in all direction

(c)

Tubes do not have torsional resistance

(d)

Weight of tubular section is more than the weight required for open profiles sections

Answer:

Option (b)

99.

Which of the following is true?

(a)

Increasing member length causes reduction in stiffness

(b)

Decreasing member length cause reduction in stiffness

(c)

Member with high stiffness will buckle early than that with low stiffness

(d)

Stiffness of member is not influenced by amount and distribution of material in cross section of column

Answer:

Option (a)

100.

Why is built up section used?

(a)

To sustain seismic loads only

(b)

For aesthetic appearance

(c)

Used when rolled section do not furnish required sectional area

(d)

For resisting bending moment

Answer:

Option (c)

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