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1. The beam AB of span 12 m shown in figure is hinged at A and is on rollers at B.

Determine the reaction developed at A loading shown in the figure.

(a) RA = 29.98 KN (c) RA 2& $%

(b) RA 1!."# $% (d) RA 1&.' $%

2. The beam AB of span 12 m shown in figure is hinged at A and is on rollers at B. Determine the reaction developed at B loading shown in the figure.

(a) RB (c) RB

1# $% 1( $%

(b) RB = 18.87 KN (d) RB 12.#) $%

*. +ind the reaction at support A in the beam AB shown in figure.

(a) RA (c) RA

().&2 $% !).&2 $%

(b) R A

)).&2 $%

(d)R A = 87.02 KN

". +ind the reaction at support B in the beam AB shown in figure.

(a) RB = 100.45 KN (c)RB 111."! $%

(b) RB (d)R B

12&."! $% #'."! $%

!. +ind the reaction developed at support A of the loaded beam AB shown in figure.

(a) RA #1.(! $% (c) RA (1.(! $%

(b)R A = 91.65 KN (d) RA "1.(! $%

(. +ind the reaction developed at support B of the loaded beam AB shown in figure.

(a) RB = 100.2 KN (c) RB #&.2 $%

(b)RB (d) R B

'&.2 $% 11&.2 $%

). Determine the reaction at support A of the overhanging beam shown in figure.

(a) RB = 89.4 KN(b) RB

('." $%(c) RB

!'." $%(d) RB

#&." $%

#. Determine the reaction at support B of the overhanging beam shown in figure.

(a)RA

*2.( $%

(b) R A (d) RA

22.( $% 12.( $%

(c)RA= 42.6 KN

'. Determine the reaction RA developed in the cantilever beam shown in figure.

(a) RA = 53.26 KN (c)RA 2*.2( $%

(b) RA )*.2( $% (d) R A **.2( $%

1&.A simpl, supported beam AB of span ! m is loaded as shown in figure. +ind the reaction at A.

(a)RA *." $% (c) RA 2." $%

(b)R A = 4.4 KN (d) R A 1." $%

11.A simpl, supported beam AB of span ! m is loaded as shown in figure. +ind the reaction at B.

(a) RB = 7.6 KN (c)RB ".( $%

(b)RB (d)R B

2.( $% '.( $%

12.A simpl, supported beam AB of span ( m is loaded as shown in figure. +ind the reaction at A.

(a)RA ".2! $% (c) RA *.2! $%

(b) R A 1.2! $% (d) RA = 5.25 KN

1*.A simpl, supported beam AB of span ( m is loaded as shown in figure. +ind the reaction at B.

(a)RB = 3.25 KN (c) RB 1.2! $%

(b) RB (d) RB

*.!! $% ).2! $%

1". A beam AB of span *m- overhanging on both sides is loaded as shown in figure. Determine the reaction at the support A.

(a) RA 1 $% (c)RA = 5 KN

(b) R A * $% (d) R A 2 $%

1!.A beam AB of span *m- overhanging on both sides is loaded as shown in figure. Determine the reaction at the support B.

(a) RB = 4 KN (c) RB " $%

(b)RB (d) R B

" $% " $%

1(. A simpl, supported beam AB of span ( m is loaded as shown in figure. Determine the reactions at A.

(a) RA 2.#)! $% (c) RA #.#)! $%

(b) RA 1.#)! $% (d)R A = 6.875 KN

1).A simpl, supported beam AB of span ( m is loaded as shown in figure. Determine the reaction at B.

(a) RB = 9.125 KN (c) RB '.1#! $%

(b) RB (d) RB

1.12! $% *.12! $%

1#. A simpl, supported beam AB of span ! m is loaded as shown in figure. Determine the reaction at A.

(a) RA *.# $% (b) RA (.* $% (c) RA ".' $% (d)RA = 5.8 KN

1'.A simpl, supported beam AB of span ! m is loaded as shown in figure. Determine the reaction at B.

(a) RB (b) RB

".' $% (.2 $%

(c) RB = 5.2 KN (d) RB *.! $%

2&. +ind the centroid of the lamina shown in figure.

(a)

*.! cm = 2.5 cm 2.* cm ".! cm

(b)

(c)

(d)

21.+ind the centroid of the lamina shown in figure.

(a)

= 3.5 cm !.* cm 2.! cm ).! cm

(b)

(c)

(d)

22. +ind the centroid of the lamina shown in figure.

(a)

*.!)* cm from the bottom 2.&)( cm from the bottom 1.&!1 cm from the bottom = 1.864 cm from the bottom

(b)

(c)

(d)

2*.An . section shown in figure. +ind the distance of centre of gravit, from the bottom of the lower flange.

(a) 2.(# cm (b) ).!) cm (c) 5.68 cm (d) ".*! cm

2".Determine the centroid of the area shown in figure consists of a rectangle- a semicircle and a triangle.

(a)

1.2'! m = 2.995 m *.!(" m !.1)! m

(b)

(c)

(d)

2!.Determine the centroid of the area shown in figure consists of a rectangle- a semicircle and a triangle.

(a)

= 1.890 m ).&12 m 2.#)&m 2.&12 m

(b)

(c)

(d)

2(. A uniform lamina shown in figure consists of a rectangle- a circle and a triangle. Determine the centre of gravit, of the lamina.

(a)

1.)' cm 2.!* cm !.() cm = 3.22 cm

(b)

(c)

(d)

2).A uniform lamina shown in figure consists of a rectangle- a circle and a triangle. Determine the centre of gravit, of the lamina.

(a)

= 7.11 cm (.12 cm #.11 cm !.#' cm

(b)

(c)

(d)

2#.Determine the centroid of the lamina shown in figure.

(a)

#.(! cm ).!( cm = 9.56 cm '.&1 cm

(b)

(c)

(d)

2'.Determine the centroid of the lamina shown in figure.

(a)

).!( cm ).'' cm #.1! cm = 8.56 cm

(b)

(c)

(d)

*&.+ind the centre of gravit, of a channel section shown in figure.

(a)

= 17.8 mm 1(.# mm 1!.! mm 12.* mm

(b)

(c)

(d)

*1.The point- through which the whole weight of the bod, acts- irrespective of its position- is /nown as (a) 0oment of inertia (c) centre of percussion Ans1 (b) (b) centre of gravit, (d) cetre of mass

*2. The term 2centroid3 is (a) the same as centre of gravit, (b) the point of suspension

(c) the point of application of the resultant of all the forces tending to cause a bod, to rotate about a certain a4is (d) none of the above Ans1 (a) **. The centre of gravit, of an e5uilateral triangle with each side a- is 666.from an, of the three sides (a) a72 (b) 2 a (c) a 7 2 (d) * a

Ans1 (c) *". The centre of gravit, of a semi8circle lies at distance of 666from its base measured along the vertical radius. (a) *r 7 # Ans1 (b) *!. The centre of gravit, of a right circular solid cone is at a distance of 66from its base- measure along the vertical a4is. :here h height of a right circular solid cone. (a) h 72 Ans1 (c) *(. The centre of gravit, of a 5uadrant of a circle lies along its central radius (r) at a distance of (a) &.! r Ans1 (b) *). The centre of gravit, of a thin hollow cone lies on the a4is at a height of (a) one8fourth of the total height above base (b) one8third of the total height above base (b) &.( r (c) &.) r (d) &.# r (b) h 7 * (c) h 7 " (d) h 7 ( (b) "r 7 *9 (c) #r 7 * (d) *r 7 "9

(c) three8eight of the total height above base (d) %one of the above. Ans1 (b)

*#. ;ic/ up the incorrect statement from the following1 (a) The <.= of a circle is at its centre (b) The <.= of a triangle is at the intersection of its medians (c) The <.= of a rectangle is at the intersection of its diagonals (d) The <.= of a semicircle is at a distance of r 7 2 from the centre Ans1 (d)

*'. The <.= of an isosceles triangle with base 2a3 and other sides 2b3 lies at the following distance from the base is (a) (b) (c) (d) Ans1 (a)

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