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Reinforced Concrete - MCQ
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For a continuous floor slab supported on beams, the ratio of end span length and intermediate span length, is
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The modular ratio m of a concrete whose permissible compressive stress is C, may be obtained from the equation.
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1400 kg/cm2 respectively and the modular ratio is 18, the percentage area At of the steel required for an economic section, is
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High strength concrete is used in pre-stressed member
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The pitch of the main bars in a simply supported slab, should not exceed its effective depth by
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After pre-stressing process is completed, a loss of stress is due to
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If the bearing capacity of soil is 10 tonnes/cm2 and the projection of plain concrete footing from walls, is a cm, the depth D of footing is
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Pick up the incorrect statement from the following:
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Pick up the incorrect statement from the following: Tensile reinforcement bars of a rectangular beam
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longitudinal bars and lateral stirrups, is
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To ensure uniform pressure distribution, the thickness of the foundation, is
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The width of the flange of a L-beam, should be less than
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Lapped splices in tensile reinforcement are generally not used for bars of size larger than
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Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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The floor slab of a building is supported on reinforced cement floor beams. The ratio of the end and intermediate spans is kept
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The maximum ratio of span to depth of a slab simply supported and spanning in one direction, is
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If is the uniformly distributed load on a circular slab of radius fixed at its ends, the maximum positive radial moment at its centre, is
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An R.C.C. beam of 6 m span is 30 cm wide and has a lever arm of 55 cm. If it carries a U.D.L. of 12 t per m and allowable shear stress is 5 kg/cm2
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The arching of material during filling increases the following pressure when it collapses -
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The inclination of the hopper wall in bins should be -
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