Engineering :: Strength of Materials
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91. |
A beam supported at its both ends is not a simply supported beam. |
Answer: Option B
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92. |
A beam extending beyond the supports is called |
A. |
simply supported beam |
B. |
fixed beam |
C. |
overhanging beam |
D. |
cantilever beam |
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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93. |
A beam encastered at both the ends is called |
A. |
simply supported beam |
B. |
fixed beam |
C. |
cantilever beam |
D. |
continuous beam |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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94. |
A beam supported on more than two supports is called |
A. |
simply supported beam |
B. |
fixed beam |
C. |
overhanging beam |
D. |
continuous beam |
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
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95. |
A cantilever beam is one which is |
A. |
fixed at both ends |
B. |
fixed at one end and free at the other end |
C. |
supported at its ends |
D. |
supported on more than two supports |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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96. |
A simply supported beam is one which is supported on more than two supports. |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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97. |
An overhanging beam must overhang on both sides. |
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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98. |
A fixed beam is one which is fixed at |
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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99. |
A continuous beam is one which is |
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fixed at both ends |
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fixed at one end and free at the other end |
C. |
supported on more than two supports |
D. |
extending beyond the supports |
Answer: Option C
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100. |
A concentrated load is one which |
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acts at a point on a beam |
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spreads non-uniformly over the whole length of a beam |
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spreads uniformly over the whole length of a beam |
D. |
varies uniformly over the whole length of a beam |
Answer: Option A
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