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A. Is safe in shear
B. Is safe with stirrups
C. Is safe with stirrups and inclined bars
D. Needs revision of section
ANS: D
2. According to I.S. : 456, slabs which span in two directions with corners held
down, are assumed to be divided in each direction into middle strips and edge
strips such that the width of the middle strip, is
ANS: C
ANS: C
4. the column head support a flat slab, is generally kept The diameter of
A. 0.25 times the span length
B. 0.25 times the diameter of the column
C. 4.0 cm larger than the diameter of the column
D. 5.0 cm larger than the diameter of the column
ANS: A
5. fixed at its ends, the If is the uniformly distributed load on a circular slab of
radius maximum positive radial moment at its centre, is
A. 3WR²/16
B. 2WR²/16
C. WR²/16
D. None of these
ANS: C
6. The maximum ratio of span to depth of a slab simply supported and spanning
in one direction, is
A. 35
B. 25
C. 30
D. 20
ANS: C
7. If the width of the foundation for two equal columns is restricted, the shape of
the footing generally adopted, is
A. Square
B. Rectangular
C. Trapezoidal
D. Triangular
ANS: B
A. 0.7
B. 0.8
C. 0.9
D. 0.6
ANS: C
ANS: D
10. In case the factor of safety against sliding is less than 1.5, a portion of slab is
constructed downwards at the end of the heel slab, which is known as
A. A key
B. A cut-off wall
C. A rib
D. All the above
ANS: D
11. Lapped splices in tensile reinforcement are generally not used for bars of size
larger than
A. 18 mm diameter
B. 24 mm diameter
C. 30 mm diameter
D. 36 mm diameter
ANS: D
12. Minimum spacing between horizontal parallel reinforcement of the same size
should not be less than
A. One diameter
B. 2.5 diameters
C. 3 diameters
D. 3.5 diameters
ANS: A
ANS: D
A. Straight
B. Dog legged
C. Geometrical
D. Open newel
ANS: D
15. Columns may be made of plain concrete if their unsupported lengths do not
exceed their least lateral dimension
A. Two times
B. Three times
C. Four times
D. Five times
ANS: C
Q-NO: 16
ANS: D
Q-NO: 17
A. Its dimensions are not decided from the diagonal tensile stress
B. Large size of long beams carrying large shear force need not be adopted
ANS: D
Q-NO: 18
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 a
A. Simply supported beam
B. Continuous beam
C. Cantilever beam
D. None of these
ANS: C
Q-NO: 19
carrying a uniformly distributed load per metre length is suspended at two
A pile of length
points, the maximum, B.M. at the centre of the pile or at the points of suspension, is
A. WL/8
B. WL²/24
C. WL²/47
D. WL²/16
ANS: C
Q-NO: 20
If is the net upward pressure on a square footing of side for a square column of side , the
maximum bending moment is given by
A. B.M = pb (c – a)/4
B. B.M = pb (b – a)²/4
C. B.M = pb (b – a)²/8
D. B.M = pb (b + a)/8
ANS: C
Q-NO: 21
ANS: C
Q-NO: 22
D. None of these
ANS: C
Q-NO: 23
mutually perpendicular principal stresses acting on a soil mass, the normal stress
If p1 and p2 are
A. [(p – p p p to the principal plane carrying the principal stress p1, is:
sin 2
B. [(p – p p p cos 2
C. [(p p p – p cos 2
D. [(p p p – p /2] sin 2
ANS: C
Q-NO: 24
The maximum permissible size of aggregates to be used in casting the ribs of a slab, is
A. 5 mm
B. 7.5 mm
C. 10 mm
D. 15 mm
ANS: C
Q-NO: 25
Pick up the incorrect statement from the following: Tensile reinforcement bars of a rectangular
beam
A. Are curtailed if not required to resist the bending moment B. Are bent up at suitable places
to serve as shear reinforcement C. Are bent down at suitable places to serve as shear
reinforcement
D. Are maintained at bottom to provide at least local bond stress ANS: C
Q-NO: 26
Steel bars are generally connected together to get greater length than the standard length by
providing
B. Hooked splice
C. Dowel splice
Q-NO: 27
The minimum thickness of the cover at the end of a reinforcing bar should not be less than
twice the diameter of the bar subject to a minimum of
A. 10 mm
B. 15 mm
C. 20 mm
D. 25 mm
ANS: D
Q-NO: 28
Top bars are extended to the projecting parts of the combined footing of two columns
Ldistance apart for a distance of
ANS: B
Q-NO: 29
A. 0.87
B. 8.50
C. 7.50
D. 5.80
ANS: B
Q-NO: 30
is the pre- stressed force applied to tendon of a rectangular pre-stressed beam whose area of
cross section is and sectional modulus is . The minimum stress on the beam subjected to a
maximum bending moment is
A. f = (P/A) – (Z/M)
B. f = (A/P) – (M/Z)
C. f = (P/A) – (M/Z)
D. f = (P/A) – (M/6Z)
ANS: C
Q-NO: 31
A. (1 – C) mf – eE
B. (C – 1)mf + eE
C. (C – 1)mf – eE
D. (1 – C)mf + eE ANS: B
Q-NO: 32
ANS: D
Q-NO: 33
An R.C.C. lintel is spanning an opening of 2 m span in a brick wall. The height of the roof is 2.9
m above the floor level and that of the opening is 2.1 m above the floor level. The lintel is to be
designed for self weight plus
B. UDL of wall
ANS: C
Q-NO: 34
A. Greater of 40 mm or diameter
B. Smaller of 40 mm or diameter
C. Greater of 25 mm or diameter
D. Smaller of 25 mm or diameter
ANS: C
Q-NO: 35
ANS: D
Q-NO: 36
The design of heel slab of a retaining wall is based on the maximum bending moment due to:
ANS: D
Q-NO: 37
An R.C.C beam of 25 cm width has a clear span of 5 metres and carries a U.D.L. of 2000 kg/m
inclusive of its self weight. If the lever arm of the section is 45 cm., the beam is
A. Safe in shear
ANS: A
Q-NO: 38
ANS: D
Q-NO: 39
A. Circular
B. Square
C. Octagonal
ANS: D
Q-NO: 40
B. Sixteen times the diameter of the smallest longitudinal reinforcing rods in the column
ANS: D
Q-NO: 41
D. Both B. and C.
ANS: A
Q-NO: 42
A. In the stem of a retaining wall, reinforcement is provided near the earth side
B. In the toe slab of a retaining wall, reinforcement is provided at the bottom of the slab
C. In the heel slab of a retaining wall, reinforcement is provided at the top of the slab
D. None of these
ANS: D
Q-NO: 43
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
A. D = 0.0775 a
B. D = 0.775 a
C. D = 0.775 a
D. D = 0.775 a2
ANS: B
Q-NO: 44
A. Shrinkage of concrete
C. Creep of concrete
ANS: D
Q-NO: 45
ANS: D
Q-NO: 46
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 the other side, the steps are designed as beams of width
A. R + T
B. T – R
C. 2 + T2)
D. R – T
ANS: C
Q-NO: 47
If p1 and P2 are effective lateral loadings at the bottom and top exerted by a level earth
subjected to a super-load on the vertical face of height h of a retaining wall, the horizontal
pressure p per unit length of the wall, is
A. [( – )/2] h
B. [( + )/4] h
C. [( + )/2] h
D. ( – h ANS: C
Q-NO: 48
In the zone of R.C.C. beam where shear stress is less than 5 kg/cm2, nominal reinforcement is
provided at a pitch of
ANS: C
Q-NO: 49
ANS: D
Q-NO: 50
Long and short spans of a two way slab are l and l and load on the slab acting on strips parallel
B. (wx/wy) = (ly/lx)²
C. (wx/wy) = (ly/lx)4
D. None of these
ANS: C
Q-NO: 51
The pitch of the main bars in a simply supported slab, should not exceed its effective depth by
A. Three times
B. Four times
C. Five times
D. Six times
ANS: D
Q-NO: 52
ANS: D
Q-NO: 53
on a circular slab of radius , the maximum radial moment at the centre of the
If is the load
slab, is WR²/16
A.
B. 2WR²/16
C. 3WR²/16
D. 5WR²/16
ANS: C
Q-NO: 54
If A is the area of the foundation of a retaining wall carrying a load W and retaining earth of
weight w per unit volume, the minimum depth (h) of the foundation from the free surface of
the
earth, is )/(1 + sin )]
A. h = (W/Aw) [(1 –
B. h = (W/Aw) [(1 + )/(1 + sin )]
C. h = (W/Aw) [(1 – )/(1 + sin )]²
D. h W/Aw) [(1 – )/(1 + sin )]²
ANS: C
Q-NO: 55
If the permissible compressive and tensile stresses in a singly reinforced beam are 50 kg/cm2
and 1400 kg/cm2 respectively and the modular ratio is 18, the percentage area At of the steel
required for an economic section, is
A. 0.496 %
B. 0.596 %
C. 0.696 %
D. 0.796 %
ANS: C
Q-NO: 56
The modular ratio m of a concrete whose permissible compressive stress is C, may be obtained
from the equation.
A. m = 700/3C
B. m = 1400/3C
C. m = 2800/3C
D. m = 3500/3C
ANS: C
Q-NO: 57
C. Capital
Thickened part of a flat slab over its supporting column, is technically known as
A. Drop panel
C. Column head
D. None of these
ANS: A
Q-NO: 59
If is the sectional area of a pre-stressed rectangular beam provided with a tendon pre -stressed
by a force through its centroidal longitudinal axis, the compressive stress in concrete, is
A. P/A
B. A/P
C. P/2A
D. 2A/P
ANS: A
Q-NO: 60
Side face reinforcement shall be provided in the beam when depth of the web in a beam
exceeds
A. 50 cm
B. 75 cm
C. 100 cm
D. 120 cm
ANS: B
Q-NO: 61
A pre-stressed rectangular beam which carries two concentrated loads W at L/3 from either
end, is provided with a bent tendon with tension P such that central one-third portion of the
tendon remains parallel to the longitudinal axis, the maximum dip h is
A. WL/P
B. WL/2P
C. WL/3P
D. WL/4P
ANS: C
Q-NO: 62
A. 200 cm
B. 205 cm
C. 210 cm
D. 230 cm
ANS: C
Q-NO: 63
If q is the punching shear resistance per unit area a, is the side of a square footing for a column
of side b, carrying a weight W including the weight of the footing, the depth D. of the footing
from punching shear consideration, is
A. D = W (a – b)/4a²bq
B. D = W (a² – b²)/4a²bq
C. D = W (a² – b²)/8a²bq
D. D = W (a² – b²)/4abq
ANS: B
Q-NO: 64
A. 1/15th of span
B. 1/20th of span
C. 1/25th of span
D. 1/30th of span
ANS: D
Q-NO: 65
In a slab, the pitch of the main reinforcement should not exceed its effective depth
A. Three times
B. Four times
C. Five times
D. Two times
ANS:
Q-NO: 66
If the length of a combined footing for two columns l metres apart is L and the projection on
the
left side of the exterior column is x, then the projection y on the right side of the exterior
column,
in order to have a uniformly distributed load, is (where is the distance of centre of gravity of
column loads) .
A. y = L – (l – ) )
B. y = L/2 + (l –
C. y = L/2 – (l + )
D. y = L/2 – (l – )
ANS: D
Q-NO: 67
Total pressure on the vertical face of a retaining wall of height h acts parallel to free surface
and from the base at a distance of
A. h /4
B. h/3
C. h/2
D. 2h/3
ANS: B
Q-NO: 68
A. Is increased by PZ/e
B. Is increased by Pe/Z
C. Is decreased by Pe/Z
eccentricity e below the centroidal axis of the longitudinal axis of a modulus Z and stressed
load P in tendon) the stress at the extreme
Q-NO: 69
A. 150 KN/mm2
B. 200 KN/mm2
C. 250 KN/mm2
D. 275 KN/mm2
ANS: D
Q-NO: 70
Design of a two way slab simply supported on edges and having no provision to prevent the
corners from lifting, is made by
A. Rankine formula
B. Marcus formula
D. Grashoff formula
ANS: C
Q-NO: 71
ANS: D
Q-NO: 72
The allowable tensile stress in mild steel stirrups, reinforced cement concrete, is
A. 1400 kg/cm2
B. 190 kg/cm2
C. 260 kg/cm2
Q-NO: 74
Bottom bars under the columns are extended into the interior of the footing slab to a distance
greater than
ANS: C
Q-NO: 75
Pick up the assumption for the design of a pre-stressed concrete member from the following:
B. During deformation limits, Hook’s law is equally applicable to concrete as well as to steel
ANS: D
A. Monolithic character
ANS: D
Q-NO: 77
An R.C.C. column is treated as short column if its slenderness ratio is less than
A. 30
B. 35
C. 40
D. 50
ANS: D
Q-NO: 78
The zone in which transverse bending is likely to occur may be obtained by drawing a line from
the
A. 30°
B. 45°
C. 60°
Q-NO: 79
A. 3 cm to 5 cm
B. 5 cm to 8 cm
C. 8 cm to 10 cm
D. 12 cm to 15 cm
ANS: B
Q-NO: 80
If the length of an intermediate span of a continuous slab is 5m, the length of the end span is
kept
A. 4.5 m
B. 4.0 m
C. 3.5 m
D. 3.0 m
ANS: A
Q-NO: 81
If L is the effective span of a R.C.C. beam which is subjected to maximum shear qmax at the
ends, the distance from either end over which stirrups for the shear, are provided, is
A. (L/2) (1 – 3/qmax)
B. (L/3) (1 – 5/qmax)
C. (L/2) (1 – 5/qmax)
D. (L/2) (1 – 2/q )
ANS: Cmax
Q-NO: 82
A. Tangent is equal to the rate of the maximum resistance to sliding on any internal inclined
plane to the normal pressure acting on the plane
B. Sine is equal to the ratio of the maximum resistance to sliding on any internal inclined plane
to the normal pressure acting on the plane
C. Cosine is equal to the ratio of the maximum resistance sliding on any internal inclined plane
to the normal pressure acting on the plane
D. None of these
ANS: A
Q-NO: 83
The maximum ratio of span to depth of a slab simply supported and spanning in two
directions, is
A. 25
B. 30
C. 35
D. 40
ANS: C
Q-NO: 84
If T and R are the tread and rise of a stair which carries a load w per square metre on slope, the
corresponding load per square metre of the horizontal area, is
A. w (R + T)/T
B. w (R² + T²)/T
C. w (R + T)/T
D. w (R/T)
ANS: B
Q-NO: 85
ANS: B
Q-NO: 86
For normal cases, stiffness of a simply supported beam is satisfied if the ratio of its span to its
overall depth does not exceed
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
ANS: C
Q-NO: 87
If the maximum dip of a parabolic tendon carrying tension P is h and the effective length of the
pre-stressed beam is L, the upward uniform pressure will be
A. 8hp/ l
B. 8hp/l²
C. 8hl/p
D. 8hl/p²
ANS: B
Q-NO: 88
If depth of slab is 10 cm, width of web 30 cm, depth of web 50 cm, centre to centre distance of
beams 3 m, effective span of beams 6 m, the effective flange width of the beam, is
A. 200 cm
B. 300 cm
C. 150 cm
D. 100 cm
ANS: C
Q-NO: 89
A. Stainless
B. Mild steel
ANS: B
Q-NO: 90
If the ratio of long and short spans of a two way slab with corners held down is r, the actual
reduction of B.M. is given by
ANS: D
Q-NO: 91
ANS: D
Q-NO: 92
By over-reinforcing a beam, the moment of resistance can be increased not more than
A. 10 %
B. 15 %
C. 20 %
D. 25 %
ANS: D
Q-NO: 94
A singly reinforced beam has breadth b, effective depth d, depth of neutral axis n and critical
neutral axis n1. If fc and ft are permissible compressive and tensile stresses, the moment to
resistance of the beam, is
A. bn (fc/2) (d – n/3)
B. Atft (d – n/3)
C. ½ n1 (1 – n1/3) cbd²
ANS: D
Q-NO: 95
According to I.S.: 456, 1978 the thickness of reinforced concrete footing on piles at its edges, is
kept less than
A. 5 cm
B. 10 cm
C. 15 cm
D. 20 cm
ANS: C
Q-NO: 96
If l1 and l2 are the lengths of long and short spans of a two way slab simply supported on four
edges and carrying a load w per unit area, the ratio of the loads split into w1 and w2acting on
strips parallel to l2 and l1 is
A. w1/w2 = l2/ l1
B. w1/w2 = (l2/l1)²
C. w1/w2 = (l2/l1)3
D. w /w = (l /l )4
ANS:1 Option22 1D
Q-NO: 97
A. Nil
B. 75 kg/m3
C. 150 kg/m 2
D. 200 kg/cm 2
ANS: C
Q-NO: 98
If Ac, Asc and A are areas of concrete, longitudinal steel and section of a R.C.C. column and m
and
c are the modular ratio and maximum stress in the configuration of concrete, the strength of
column is
A. cAc + m cAsc
B. c(A – Asc) + m cAsc
C. c[A + (m – 1)ASC]
ANS: D
Q-NO: 99
B. Be uniform
C. Not be uniform
ANS: C
Q-NO: 100
A. 4 mm
B. 5 mm
C. 6 mm
D. 7 mm
ANS: D
Q-NO: 101
If longitudinally spanning stairs are casted along with their landings, the maximum bending
moment per metre width, is taken as
A. wl²/4
B. wl²/8
C. wl²/10
D. wl²/12
ANS: B
Q-NO: 102
If P kg/m2 is the upward pressure on the slab of a plain concrete footing whose projection on
either side of the wall is a cm, the depth of foundation D is given by
A. D = 0.00775 aP
B. D = 0.0775 aP
C. D = 0.07775 aP
D. D = 0.775 Pa
ANS: A
Q-NO: 103
B. Greater than 4 kg/cm2, but less than 20 kg/cm2, shear reinforcement is provided
ANS: D
Q-NO: 104
For a continuous floor slab supported on beams, the ratio of end span length and intermediate
span length, is
A. 0.6
B. 0.7
C. 0.8
D. 0.9
ANS: D
Q-NO: 105
C. Plane sections transverse to the centre line of the beam before bending remain plane after
bending
D. Elastic moduli for concrete and steel have different values within the limits of deformation
of the beam
ANS: C
Q-NO: 106
A. 0.25
B. 0.50
C. 0.70
D. 0.75
ANS: B
Q-NO: 107
C. Width of the base slab is kept 0.7 time the total height of the wall
ANS: D
Q-NO: 108
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 . The maximum stress in the beam, subjected
to a maximum bending moment , is
A. f = (P/A) + (Z/M)
B. f = (A/P) + (M/Z)
C. f = (P/A) + (M/Z)
D. f = (P/A) + (M/6Z)
ANS: C
Q-NO: 109
A T-beam behaves as a rectangular beam of a width equal to its flange if its neutral axis
D. None of these
ANS: A
Q-NO: 110
For the design of a simply supported T-beam the ratio of the effective span to the overall depth
of the beam is limited to
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
ANS: C
Q-NO: 111
A reinforced concrete cantilever beam is 3.6 m long, 25 cm wide and has its lever arm 40 cm. It
carries a load of 1200 kg at its free end and vertical stirrups can carry 1800 kg. Assuming
concrete to carry one-third of the diagonal tension and ignoring the weight of the beam, the
number of shear stirrups required, is
A. 30
B. 35
C. 40
D. 45
ANS: C
Q-NO: 112
ANS: D
Q-NO: 113
A. A plain ceiling
B. Thermal insulation
C. Acoustic insulation
D. All the above
ANS: D
Q-NO: 114
To ensure that the hogging bending moment at two points of suspension of a pile of
length L equals the sagging moment at its centre, the distances of the points of suspension from
either end, is
A. 0.107 L
B. 0.207 L
C. 0.307 L
D. 0.407 L
ANS: B
Q-NO: 115
The stresses developed in concrete and steel in reinforced concrete beam 25 cm width and 70
cm effective depth, are 62.5 kg/cm2 and 250 kg/cm 2 respectively. If m = 15, the depth of its
neutral axis is
A. 20 cm
B. 25 cm
C. 30 cm
D. 35 cm
ANS: C
Q-NO: 116
A. Is greater than the depth of critical neutral axis, the concrete attains its maximum stress
earlier
B. Is less than the depth of critical neutral axis, the steel in the tensile zone attains its
maximum stress earlier
C. Is equal to the depth of critical neutral axis; the concrete and steel attain their maximum
stresses simultaneously
ANS: D
Q-NO: 117
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
A. [m/(m – r)] d
B. [m/(m + r)] d
C. [(m + r)/ m] d
D. [(r – m)/m] d
ANS: B
Q-NO: 118
A. 12 mm
B. 6 mm
C. 20 mm
D. 22 mm ANS: D
Q-NO: 119
A column is regarded as long column if the ratio of its effective length and lateral dimension,
exceeds
A. 10
B. 15
C. 20
D. 25
ANS: B
Q-NO: 120
ANS: D
Q-NO: 121
The breadth of a ribbed slab containing two bars must be between
A. 6 cm to 7.5 cm
B. 8 cm to 10 cm
C. 10 cm to 12 cm
D. 12 cm to 15 cm
ANS: B
Q-NO: 122
The stem of a cantilever retaining wall which retains earth level with top is 6 m. If the angle of
repose and weight of the soil per cubic metre are 30° and 2000 kg respectively, the effective
width of the stem at the bottom, is
A. 51.5
B. 52.5
C. 53.5
D. 54.5
ANS: C
Q-NO: 123
If the diameter of the main reinforcement in a slab is 16 mm, the concrete cover to main bars is
A. 10 mm
B. 12 mm
C. 14 mm
D. 16 mm
ANS: D
Q-NO: 124
Minimum spacing between horizontal parallel reinforcement of different sizes, should not be
less than
D. None of these
ANS: B
Q-NO: 125
A. Footing
B. Raft
C. Strap
D. Strip
ANS: D
Q-NO: 126
A singly reinforced concrete beam of 25 cm width and 70 cm effective depth is provided with
18.75 cm2 steel. If the modular ratio (m) is 15, the depth of the neutral axis, is
A. 20 cm
B. 25 cm
C. 30 cm
D. 35 cm
ANS: C
Q-NO: 127
In testing a pile by load test, pile platform is loaded with one and half times the design load
and a maximum settlement is noted. The load is gradually removed and the consequent
rebound is measured. For a safe pile, the net settlement (i.e. total settlement minus rebound)
per tonne of test load should not exceed
A. 10 mm
B. 15 mm
C. 20 mm
D. 25 mm
ANS: D
Q-NO: 128
The diameter of main bars in R.C.C. columns, shall not be less than
A. 6 mm
B. 8 mm
C. 10 mm
D. 12 mm
ANS: D
Q-NO: 129
If d is the diameter of a bar, ft is allowable tensile stress and fb, is allowable bond stress, the
bond length is given by
A. ft .d/4fb
C. ft .d²/fb
D. ( /4). (f .d3/f )
ANS:t Ab
Q-NO: 130
An intermediate T-beam reinforced with two layers of tensile steel with clear cover 13 cm
encasted with the floor of a hall 12 metres by 7 metres, is spaced at 3 metres from adjoining
beams and if the width of the beam is 20 cm, the breadth of the flange is
A. 300 cm
B. 233 cm
C. 176 cm
D. 236 cm
ANS: C
Q-NO: 131
The length of lap in tension reinforcement should not be less than the bar diameter × (actual
tension / four times the permissible average bond stress) if it is more than
A. 18 bar diameters
B. 24 bar diameters
C. 30 bar diameters
D. 36 bar diameters
ANS: C
Q-NO: 132
ANS: B
Q-NO: 133
ANS: B
Q-NO: 134
A. 3.0 × 10-2
B. 3.0 × 10-3
C. 3.0 × 10-5
D. 3.5 × 10-5
ANS: D
Q-NO: 135
A. 10 kg/cm2
B. 15 kg/cm2
C. 20 kg/cm2
D. 25 kg/cm2
ANS: C
Q-NO: 136
Based on punching shear consideration, the overall depth of a combined footing under a
column A, is
D. None of these
ANS: B
Q-NO: 137
A. A pile is a slender member which transfers the load through its lower end on a strong strata
B. A pile is a slender member which transfers its load to the surrounding soil C. A pile is a
slender member which transfers its load by friction
D. A pile is a cylindrical body of concrete which transfers the load at a depth greater than its
width
ANS: B
Q-NO: 138
In a combined footing if shear stress exceeds 5 kg/cm2, the nominal stirrups provided are:
A. 6 legged
B. 8 legged
C. 10 legged
D. 12 legged
ANS: D
Q-NO: 139
A. 2200 kg/m3
B. 2300 kg/m3
C. 2400 kg/m3
D. 2500 kg/m3
ANS: C
Q-NO: 140
If W is the load on a circular slab of radius R, the maximum circumferential moment at the
centre
of the slab, is
A. WR²/16
B. 2WR²/16
C. 3WR²/16
D. Zero
ANS: C
Q-NO: 141
a retaining wall and is the horizontal earth pressure, the factor of safety
If is weight of
against sliding, is
A. 1.0
B. 1.25
C. 1.5
D. 2.0
ANS: C
Q-NO: 142
B. Clear distance between the inner faces of the walls plus twice the thickness of the wall
D. None of these
ANS: B
Q-NO: 143
ANS: A
Q-NO: 144
A continuous beam shall be deemed to be a deep beam if the ratio of effective span to overall
depth, is
A. 2.5
B. 2.0
C. Less than 2
Q-NO: 145
With usual notations the depth of the neutral axis of a balanced section, is given by
A. mc/t = (d – n)/n
B. t/mc = (d – n)/n
C. t/mc = (d + n)/n
D. mc/t = n/ (d – n)
ANS: D
Q-NO: 146
A. Plain ceiling provides the best property diffusing light B. In the absence of beams, it is easier
to install piping C. In the absence of beams, it is easier to paint
ANS: D
Q-NO: 147
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, the length of the beam having nominal reinforcement, is
A. 8 cm
B. 6 m
C. 8 m
D. 10 m
ANS: C
Q-NO: 148
If the length of a wall on either side of a lintel opening is at least half of its effective span L, the
load W carried by the lintel is equivalent to the weight of brickwork contained in an equilateral
triangle, producing a maximum bending moment
A. WL/2
B. WL/4
C. WL/6
D. WL/8
ANS: C
Q-NO: 149
The section of a reinforced beam where most distant concrete fibre in compression and tension
in steel attains permissible stresses simultaneously, is called
A. Balanced section
B. Economic section
C. Critical section
The length of the lap in a compression member is kept greater than bar diameter x (Permissible
stress in bar / Five times the bond stress) or
A. 12 bar diameters
B. 18 bar diameters
C. 24 bar diameters
D. 30 bar diameters
ANS: C
A. 10 %
B. 20 %
C. 40 %
D. 50 %
ANS: D
A. 100 kg/cm2
B. 200 kg/cm2
C. 300 kg/cm2
D. 400 kg/cm2
ANS: D
Q-NO: 157
intensity of pressure at a depth h on a block of earth weighing w per unit
If p1 is the vertical
A. wh (1 – cos )/(1 + ) p2 is
B. wh (1 – sin )/(1 + ) )
C. wh (1 – tan )/(1 +
D. w (1 – cos )/h (1 + sin )
ANS: B
Q-NO: 158
Pick up the incorrect statement from the following. The intensity of horizontal shear stress at
the elemental part of a beam section, is directly proportional to
A. Shear force
Q-NO: 159
According to I.S.: 456, 1978 the thickness of reinforced concrete footing on piles at its edges, is
kept less than
A. 20 cm
B. 30 cm
C. 40 cm
D. 75 cm
ANS: B
Q-NO: 160
An R.C.C. beam of 25 cm width and 50 cm effective depth has a clear span of 6 metres and
carries a U.D.L. of 3000 kg/m inclusive of its self weight. If the lever arm constant for the
section is 0.865, the maximum intensity of shear stress, is
A. 8.3 kg/cm2
B. 7.6 kg/cm2
C. 21.5 kg/cm 2
D. 11.4 kg/cm2
ANS: A
Q-NO: 161
A. 0.10 %
B. 0.12 %
C. 0.15 %
D. 0.18 %
ANS: C
Q-NO: 162
If the permissible compressive stress for a concrete in bending is C kg/m2, the modular ratio is
A. 2800/C
B. 2300/2C
C. 2800/3C
D. 2800/C2
ANS: C
Q-NO: 163
An R.C.C. beam not provided with shear reinforcement may develop cracks in its bottom
inclined roughly to the horizontal at
A. 25°
B. 35°
C. 45°
D. 55°
ANS: C
Q-NO: 164
Cantilever retaining walls can safely be used for a height not more than
A. 3 m
B. 4 m
C. 5 m
D. 6 m
ANS: D
Q-NO: 165
A. 0.15 %
B. 1.5 %
C. 4 %
D. 1 %
ANS: C
Q-NO: 166
C. Breadth of the rib plus twelve times the thickness of the slab
ANS: D
Q-NO: 167
For a circular slab carrying a uniformly distributed load, the ratio of the maximum negative to
maximum positive radial moment, is
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 5
ANS: B
Q-NO: 168
According to I.S. : 456 specifications, the safe diagonal tensile stress for M 150 grade concrete,
is
A. 5 kg/cm2
B. 10 kg/cm 2
C. 15 kg/cm2
D. 20 kg/cm2
ANS: A
Q-NO: 169
The width of the flange of a T-beam, which may be considered to act effectively with the rib
depends upon
ANS: D
Q-NO: 170
Q-NO: 171
If the sides of a slab simply supported on edges and spanning in two directions are equal, the
maximum bending moment is multiplied by
A. 0.2
B. 0.3
C. 0.4
D. 0.5
ANS: D
Q-NO: 172
If K is a constant depending upon the ratio of the width of the slab to its effective span l, x is
the distance of the concentrated load from the nearer support, bw is the width of the area of
contact of the concentrated load measured parallel to the supported edge, the effective width of
the slab be is
A. K/x (1 + x/d) + bw
B. Kx (1 – x/l) + bw
C. Kx (1 + x/l) + bw
ANS: B
Q-NO: 173
The length of the straight portion of a bar beyond the end of the hook, should be at least
ANS: D
Q-NO: 174
bending moment of a simply supported slab is M Kg.cm, the effective depth of the
If the maximum
slab is (where Q is M.R. factor)
A. M/100Q
B. M/ Q
C. M/Q)
D. (M/100Q)
ANS: D
Q-NO: 175
If is the overall height of a retaining wall retaining a surcharge, the width of the base slab
usually provided, is
A. 0.3 H
B. 0.4 H
C. 0.5 H
D. 0.7 H ANS: D
Q-NO: 176
If Sb, is the average bond stress on a bar of diameter subjected to maximum stress , the
length of the embedment is given by
A. l = dt/Sb
B. l = dt/2Sb
C. l = dt/3Sb
D. l = dt/4Sb
ANS: D
Q-NO: 177
A. 4d
B. 8d
C. 12d
D. 16d
ANS: D
Q-NO: 178
A. Less than 6
B. Equal to 6
D. Equal to 7
ANS: C
Q-NO: 179
For M 150 mix concrete, according to I.S. specifications, local bond stress, is
A. 5 kg/cm2
B. 10 kg/cm 2
C. 15 kg/cm2
D. 20 kg/cm2
ANS: B
Q-NO: 180
A. 50 kg/cm2
B. 150 kg/cm 2
C. 250 kg/cm2
D. 350 kg/cm2
ANS: D
Q-NO: 181
effective depth and depth of the neutral axis respectively of a singly reinforced
If d and n are the
beam, the lever arm of the beam, is
A. d
B. n
C. d + n/3
D. d – n/3
ANS: D
Q-NO: 182
foundation is assumed as
The weight of a
A. 5% of wall weight
B. 7% of wall weight
C. 10% of wall weight
D. 12% of wall weight
ANS: C
Q-NO: 183
of 30 cm diameter is reinforced with 6 bars 12 mm placed symmetrically along
An R.C.C. column
the circumference. If it carries a load of 40, 000 kg axially, the stress is
A. 49.9 kg/cm2
B. 100 kg/cm2
C. 250 kg/cm2
D. 175 kg/cm2
ANS: A
Q-NO: 184
If the diameter of longitudinal bars of a square column is 16 mm, the diameter of lateral ties
should not be less than
A. 4 mm
B. 5 mm
C. 6 mm
D. 8 mm
ANS: B
Q-NO: 185
Design of R.C.C. cantilever beams, is based on the resultant force at
A. Fixed end
B. Free end
C. Mid span
ANS: A
Q-NO: 186
In a combined footing if shear stress does not exceed 5 kg/cm2, the nominal stirrups provided
are
A. 6 legged
B. 8 legged
C. 10 legged
D. 12 legged
ANS: B
Q-NO: 187
The maximum shear stress (q) in concrete of a reinforced cement concrete beam is
ANS: A
Q-NO: 188
A. 30
B. 35
C. 40
D. 50
ANS: D
Q-NO: 189
The thickness of base slab of a retaining wall generally provided, is
ANS: D
Q-NO: 190
Design of R.C.C. simply supported beams carrying U.D.L. is based on the resultant B.M. at
A. Supports
B. Mid span
C. Every section
D. Quarter span
ANS: B
Q-NO: 191
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 a distance from either end where, is
A. 50 cm
B. 100 cm
C. 150 cm
D. 200 cm ANS: C
Q-NO: 192
A. Load
B. Temperature stress
C. Shrinkage stress
ANS: D
Q-NO: 193
B. A straight line
C. A parabolic curve
D. An elliptical curve
ANS: C
Q-NO: 194
In a singly reinforced beam, if the permissible stress in concrete reaches earlier than that in
steel, the beam section is called
A. Under-reinforced section
C. Economic section
D. Critical section
ANS: B
Q-NO: 195
If the size of a column is reduced above the floor, the main bars of the columns, are
A. Continued up
C. Stopped just below the floor level and separate lap bars provided
ANS: D
Q-NO: 196
A. Rectangular columns is 4
B. Circular columns is 6
C. Octagonal columns is 8
ANS: D
Q-NO: 197
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 concrete and steel are 40 kg/cm2 and 300
kg/cm2, the Safe load on the column, should not exceed
A. 4120 kg
B. 41,200 kg
C. 412,000 kg
D. None of these
ANS: B
Q-NO: 198
A. 2R + T = 60
B. R + 2 T = 60
C. 2R + T = 30
D. R + 2 T = 30
ANS: A
Q-NO: 199
For stairs spanning l metres longitudinally between supports at the bottom and top of a flight
carrying a load w per unit horizontal area, the maximum bending moment per metre width, is
A. wl²/4
B. wl²/8
C. wl²/12
D. wl²/16
ANS: D
Q-NO: 200
In a singly reinforced beam, the effective depth is measured from its compression edge to
A. Tensile edge
B. Tensile reinforcement
ANS: B
Q-NO: 201
Though the effective depth of a T-beam is the distance between the top compression edge to the
centre of the tensile reinforcement, for heavy loads, it is taken as
ANS: C
Q-NO: 202
If jd
A. Q/2
B. Q/3
C. Q/
D. 2 × Q/
ANS: C
Q-NO: 203
A. 80 cm
B. 100 cm
C. 120 cm
D. 140 cm
ANS: C
Q-NO: 204
In a pre-stressed beam carrying an external load W with a bent tendon is having angle of -
stressed load P. The net downward load at the centre is
A. W – 2P
B. W – P
C. W – P
D. W – 2P
ANS: D
Q-NO: 206
To have pressure wholly compressive under the base of a retaining wall of width b, the
resultant of the weight of the wall and the pressure exerted by the retained, earth should have
eccentricity not more than
A. b/3
B. b/4
C. b/5
D. b/6
ANS: D
Q-NO: 207
A. 6 mm
B. 8 mm
C. 10 mm
D. 12 mm
ANS: D
Q-NO: 208
D. None of these
ANS: D
Q-NO: 209
D. None of these
ANS: C
Q-NO: 210
ANS: B
Q-NO: 211
A. Vertical shear
B. Horizontal shear
C. Diagonal compression
D. Diagonal tension
ANS: D
Q-NO: 212
A simply supported beam 6 m long and of effective depth 50 cm, carries a uniformly
distributed load 2400 kg/m including its self weight. If the lever arm factor is 0.85 and
permissible tensile stress of steel is 1400 kg/cm2, the area of steel required, is
A. 14 cm 2
B. 15 cm2
C. 16 cm2
D. 17 cm2 ANS: C
Q-NO: 213
The anchorage value of a hook is assumed sixteen times the diameter of the bar if the angle of
the bend, is
A. 30°
B. 40°
C. 45°
ANS: D
Q-NO: 214
A. Semi-hemisphere
B. Ellipsoid
C. Paraboloid
D. None of these
ANS: C
Q-NO: 215
If a rectangular pre-stressed beam of an effective span of 5 meters and carrying a total load
3840 kg/m, is designed by the load balancing method, the central dip of the parabolic tendon
should be
A. 5 cm
B. 10 cm
C. 15 cm
D. 20 cm
ANS: B
Q-NO: 216
The radius of a bar bend to form a hook, should not be less than
ANS: A
Q-NO: 217
The reinforced concrete beam which has width 25 cm, lever arm 40 cm, shear force 6t/cm2,
safe shear stress 5 kg/cm2 and B.M. 24 mt,
A. Is safe in shear
B. Is unsafe in shear
Q-NO: 218
If a bent tendon is required to balance a concentrated load W at the centre of the span L, the
central dip h must be at least
A. WL /P
B. WL/2P
C. WL/3P
D. WL/4P
ANS: D
Q-NO: 219
If the effective length of a 32 cm diameter R.C.C. column is 4.40 m, its slenderness ratio, is
A. 40
B. 45
C. 50
D. 55
ANS: D
Q-NO: 220
If W is total load per unit area on a panel, D is the diameter of the column head, L is the span
in two directions, then the sum of the maximum positive bending moment and average of the
negative bending moment for the design of the span of a square flat slab, should not be less
than
A. WL/12 (L – 2D/3)²
B. WL/10 (L + 2D/3)²
C. WL/10 (L – 2D/3)²
D. WL/12 (L – D/3)²
ANS: C
Q-NO: 221
B. Drop hammer
ANS: D
Q-NO: 222
In a combined footing for two columns carrying unequal loads, the maximum hogging bending
moment occurs at
ANS: D
Q-NO: 223
If the average bending stress is 6 kg/cm2 for M 150 grade concrete, the length of embedment of
a
bar of diameter d according to I.S. 456 specifications, is
A. 28 d
B. 38 d
C. 48 d
D. 58 d
ANS: D
Q-NO: 224
The live load to be considered for an inaccessible roof, is
A. Nil
B. 75 kg/m2
C. 150 kg/cm 2
D. 200 kg/m2
ANS: B
Q-NO: 225
carrying a uniformly distributed load per metre length is suspended at the
A pile of length
centre and from other two points 0.15 L from either end ; the maximum hogging moment will
be
A. WL²/15
B. WL²/30
C. WL²/60
D. WL²/90
ANS: D
Q-NO: 226
An R.C.C. roof slab is designed as a two way slab if
A. It supports live loads in both directions
B. The ratio of spans in two directions is less than 2
C. The slab is continuous over two supports
D. The slab is discontinuous at edges
ANS: B
Q-NO: 227
A. Is dry
C. Is not cohesive
ANS: D
Q-NO: 228
A foundation rests on
B. Sub-grade
C. Foundation soil
D. Both B. and C.
ANS: D
Q-NO: 229
B. No restriction on length
ANS: D
Q-NO: 230
For stairs spanning horizontally, the minimum waist provided is
A. 4 cm
B. 6 cm
C. 8 cm
D. 12 cm
ANS: D
Q-NO: 231
ANS: A
Q-NO: 232
A. Rise
B. Flight
C. Winder
D. Tread
ANS: D
Q-NO: 233
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 16
ANS: C
Q-NO: 234
[A + (m – 1)ASC] known as equivalent concrete area of R.C.C. is given by
D. None of these
ANS: A
Q-NO: 235
If permissible working stresses in steel and concrete are respectively 1400 kg/cm2 and 80
kg/cm2 and modular ratio is 18, in a beam reinforced in tension side and of width 30 cm and
having effective depth 46 cm, the lever arms of the section, is
A. 37 cm
B. 38 cm
C. 39 cm
D. 40 cm
ANS: D
Q-NO: 236
A. Is made of concrete
ANS: D
Q-NO: 237
A. On beams
B. On columns
ANS: D
Q-NO: 238
ANS: D
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