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A C

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Silver Service is done from? A. B. C. D. Right Hand Side Left Hand Side Anywhere Opposite Side of Guest
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A C

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Hook s law holds good up to A. B. C. D. Yield point Elastic limit Plastic limit Fracture point
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A C

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The ratio of maximum stress to normal stress in a component with hole or notch is called A. B. C. D. Aspect ratio Poissan s ratio Stress concentration factor Factor of safety
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A C

B D

An infinite life of machine member is generally taken as A. B. C. D. 102 103 107 104 Cycles Cycles Cycles Cycles
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A C

B D

Which of these is not a Factor of Safety A. B. C. D. Failure load / working load Ultimate load / working load Yield strength / working strength Failure strength / yield strength
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A beam is loaded as cantilever. If the load is increased, the failure will occur at

A. B. C. D.

The point of load Middle of the beam The fixed end The free end
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A C

B D

Stress developed in a round rod due to bending moment can be obtained by the equation A. 16 M
Td
3

B. 64 M
Td
3
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C. 32 M
Td
4

D. 32 M
Td
3

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A C

B D

The most suitable theory of failure for a brittle material, among the following theories is A. Maximum normal stress theory B. Maximum shear stress theory C. Maximum distortion energy theory D. St. Vanant s theory
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A C

B D

The maximum value of the stress-concentration factor in an infinite plate with a circular hole under uni-axial tension is A. B. C. D. 1 3 2 4
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A C

B D

Stress developed in a round rod due to twisting moment can be obtained by the equation A.
16 T Td 3 16 T Td 4

B. 64 T
Td
3
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C.

D. 32 T
Td
3

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A C

B D

The amount of energy absorbed per unit volume within elastic limit is A. B. C. D. Resilience Proof resilience Strain energy Impact energy
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A C

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When a hole of diameter d is punched in a metal of thickness t , then the force required to punch a hole is equal to A.

d tX
d 4
2

B.

d tX
T d 4
2

u
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C.

D.

tX

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A C

B D

In biaxial system of loading the maximum principal stresses can be calculated by A.


(W
xx

 W 2

yy

xx

 W 2

yy

 X

B.

(W

xx

 W 2

yy

xx

 W 2

yy

 X

xx

yy

xx

yy

 X

xx

yy

xx

yy

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A C

B D

C.

(W

 W

 W

D.

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Which of these theory is based on distortion energy A. B. C. D. von-Mises theory Tresca theory Rankine s theory Columb-Mohr s theory
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A C

B D

The equation

nW m nW v W  W !1 e u

gives

A. B. C. D.

Gerber parabola Goodman line Soderberg line Yield line


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A C

B D

nW m n W v The equation  ! 1 gives Wy We


A. B. C. D. Gerber parabola Goodman line Soderberg line Yield line
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A C

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nW nW v The equation  ! 1 gives Wu We


A. B. C. D. Gerber parabola Goodman line Soderberg line Yield line
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A C

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Unit of pressure Pascal is defined as A. B. C. D. N/mm2 kN/mm2 N/m2 kN/m2


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Which one of these is not used for measuring hardness A. B. C. D. Brinell s test Rockwel sl test Vicker s test Moor s test
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A C

B D

Cumulative Fatigue Damage is determined using an equation given by A. Miner B. Rockwel C. Hook D. Moor
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A C

B D

Low cycle fatigue corresponds to ________ number of cycles A. B. C. D. Less than 1000 More than 1000 Equal to 1000,000 Equal to 10,000,000
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A C

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Infinite life corresponds to _______ number of cycles A. B. C. D. Less than 1000 More than 1000 Equal to 1,000,000 More than 10,000,000
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B D

Yielding of material in static loading is _______ as compared to variable load A. Higher B. Lower C. Same D. It can be anything (Higher or lower)
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A C

B D

Surface finish factor for endurance limit for a mirror polished material is _____ A. B. C. D. 0.0 0.5 2.0 1.0
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B D

In static loading stress concentration is not so serious for A. B. C. D. Ductile material Brittle material Both ductile and brittle material None of the brittle or ductile material
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A C

B D

When a material is subjected to fatigue loading, the ratio of the endurance limit to the ultimate tensile strength is A. B. C. D. 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.00
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A C

B D

The _________ is defined as the maximum value of the stress which a polished standard specimen can withstand without failure, for infinite number of cycles, when subjected to completely reversed load

A. B. C. D.

Elastic limit Endurance limit Ultimate stress Yield stress


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A C

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Moment of inertia of the rectangle section about Y-axis is A.


h b 6 b 12
3

B. b

h 12 h 6

C.

D. b

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A C

B D

Which technique is not used for determining stress-concentration factor experimentally A. B. C. D. Finite Element Method Soap Film Method Brittle Coating Technique Photo Elasticity Method
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Resilience of a material is important, when it is subjected to A. B. C. D. Combined loading Fatigue loading Thermal stresses Shock loading
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A C

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Which of the following has least carbon content A. B. C. D. Malleable iron Pig iron Stainless steel Wrought iron
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A C

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Corrosion resistance of steel is increased by the addition of A. B. C. D. Chromium and nickel Sulphur and phosphorus Vanadium and aluminium Tungsten
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A C

B D

Tungsten in high steel provides

A. B. C. D.

Hot hardness Toughness Wear resistance Cold hardness


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A C

B D

The blade of power saw is made of

A. B. C. D.

Stainless steel High speed steel Cast iron Mild steel


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A small specimen has ______ strength than a large one of the same material. A. B. C. D. Equal More Less More or less
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Torsional shear stress at the center of a circular bar subjected to twisting is A. B. C. D. Maximum Minimum Zero Average
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In static loading, stress concentration is more serious in


A. B. C. D. Ductile material Brittle material Ductile and brittle material Elastic material
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A C

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In cyclic loading, stress concentration is serious in


A. B. C. D. Ductile material Brittle material Ductile and brittle material Elastic material
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The principal stresses corresponding to a two dimensional state of stress are W1 and W2. (both are tensile). Which one of the following would be the criterion for failure by yielding, according to the maximum shear stress theory?

A.

W1 W2 !s 2 2 Wy W1  W 2 !s 2 2

B. W 2 W1 !s 2 2
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C.

D.

W 1 ! s2W y

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A C

B D

The principal stresses corresponding to a two dimensional state of stress are W1 and W2. (both are tensile). Then maximum value of shear stress is equal to

A.

W1

B. W 2 D. W 1  W 2
2
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C. W 1  W 2

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B D

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