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Reinforced Concrete - MCQ
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Columns may be made of plain concrete if their unsupported lengths do not exceed their least lateral dimension
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If the ratio of the span to the overall depth does not exceed 10, the stiffness of the beam will ordinarily be satisfactory in case of
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The maximum permissible size of aggregates to be used in casting the ribs of a slab, is
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For M 150 grade concrete (1:2:4) the moment of resistance factor is
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In a simply supported slab, alternate bars are curtailed at
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If R and T are rise and tread of a stair spanning horizontally, the steps are supported by a wall on one side and by a stringer beam on
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Long and short spans of a two way slab are ly and lx and load on the slab acting on strips parallel to lx and ly be wx and wy respectively
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The ratio of the breadth to effective depth of a beam is kept
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The width of the rib of a T-beam, is generally kept between
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The approximate allowable axial compressive stress under earthquake load condition in reinforced concrete is -
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The lateral deflection of a structure by all loads including the temperature creep, etc. in RCC buildings should be limited to -
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The approximate allowable shear stress in reinforced cement concrete is about -
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The structural analysis used in the ultimate strength design of RCC structures is -
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A continuous beam shall be deemed to be a deep beam if the ratio of effective span to overall depth, is
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The load stress of a section can be reduced by
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The effective width of a column strip of a flat slab, is
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The approximate allowable bending compressive stress under wind load conditions in reinforced concrete is -
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The minimum vertical spacing of the main reinforcement in RCC beams is -
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As per IS : 1343, total shrinkage for a pre-tensioned beam, is
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The width of an RCC beam is limited to -
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