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Reinforced Concrete - MCQ
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An R.C.C. roof slab is designed as a two way slab if
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A short column 20 cm × 20 cm in section is reinforced with 4 bars whose area of cross section is 20 sq. cm. If permissible compressive stresses in
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If the size of a column is reduced above the floor, the main bars of the columns, are
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If the maximum shear stress at the end of a simply supported R.C.C. beam of 6 m effective span is 10 kg/cm2, the share stirrups are provided for
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Design of R.C.C. simply supported beams carrying U.D.L. is based on the resultant B.M. at
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If the maximum shear stress at the end of a simply supported R.C.C. beam of 16 m effective span is 10 kg/cm2, length of the beam having reinforcement
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Pick up the true statement from the following:
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As the percentage of steel increases
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The length of lap in tension reinforcement should not be less than the bar diameter × (actual tension / four times the permissible average bond stres
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18.75 cm2 steel. If the modular ratio (m) is 15, the depth of the neutral axis, is
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Minimum spacing between horizontal parallel reinforcement of different sizes, should not be less than
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A column is regarded as long column if the ratio of its effective length and lateral dimension, exceeds
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The maximum diameter of a bar used in a ribbed slab, is
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If the modular ratio is , steel ratio is and overall depth of a beam is , the depth of the critical neutral axis of the beam, is
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According to the steel beam theory of doubly reinforced beams
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If the depth of actual neutral axis of a doubly reinforced beam
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A ribbed slab is provided for
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A T-beam behaves as a rectangular beam of a width equal to its flange if its neutral axis
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is the pre-stressed force applied to the tendon of a rectangular pre-stressed beam whose area of cross section is and sectional modulus is
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In a singly reinforced beam
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