0% found this document useful (0 votes)
23 views11 pages

of Displacement Developed by

The document is a multiple-choice questionnaire (MCQ) for the Theory of Structure II course at the University of Diyala's College of Engineering, specifically for the Civil Engineering department. It contains various questions related to structural analysis concepts, including virtual displacement, fixed end moments, and methods of analysis. The questions assess knowledge on topics such as beam moments, truss behavior, and deflection methods in structural engineering.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
23 views11 pages

of Displacement Developed by

The document is a multiple-choice questionnaire (MCQ) for the Theory of Structure II course at the University of Diyala's College of Engineering, specifically for the Civil Engineering department. It contains various questions related to structural analysis concepts, including virtual displacement, fixed end moments, and methods of analysis. The questions assess knowledge on topics such as beam moments, truss behavior, and deflection methods in structural engineering.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 11

University of Diyala

College of Engineering
MCQ
Theory of Structure II Department of Civil Engineering

is developed by:
(1) The principle of virtual displacement
A) Bernoulli
(B) Pascal
(C) Euler
(D)Castigliano
(E) No one of above
of the given loaded
fixed end moments at the at fixed joint MAB and MBA ,respectively
(2)The
member:
1600N
(A) -1000,1000
-2000,2000
(C) 1000,-1000 A
(D) 2000,1000
Sm
(E) -4000, 4000

indeterminate:
(3) If the truss is internally statically
(A) reduced the support reaction, r to 3number degree of indeterminacy.
same
(B) reduced the members to the of degree
reduced the support reaction, r =3 and member truss for the balance
(C)
(D) reduced two member
(E)None of above

that:
node B of the member is displaced downward relative to node A, so
(4) If the far anticlockwise.
(A) The cord of the member then rotate
rotate clockwise.
B) The cord of the member then
donot rotate.
(C) The cord of the member then
(D)The both ends rotate
(E) None of above
B

when the end


and B of a beam AB, where end A is fixed and B is hinged
(5)The momentsat the ends A
given as:
B settled byan amount ô, are
6EI 6/',6EI 5/L?
(B) 6El 5/L' o
(C) 3EI8/L, 3E1 6/L*
(D) 3EI5/L', 0
(E) 4EI8/', 4EI 5/L
1-11
2-11
21 6/10 (E)
3/9 (D)
(C)O
4/10
4/9 (A)
member
BCand AB
L:equal
to length same thehaving
two The figure. shown the member
for BA factor
distribution
of Calculate (10)
kNm -200
0= MBC MBE+ MBA+ E)
200 BÊ
0=
200 MBC+ MBE+ +
MBA (D)
kN/m 30 MBC=0 MBE+ MBA+ C)
-200 MB(B)
joint
B: equation
for equilibrium moment MB=200 (A)
the what
is below, shown structure the For (9)
B
(WL^4)/30 (E)
(WLA3)/30 (D)
(WLA3)/20 (c)
(WL^2)/30 (B)
(WL^2)/20 )
beamis this for MFBA moment end fixed (8)The
temperature
change. and external
load subjected
AE fabrication
error to truss (E)
and loexternal
ad subjected truss (D)
nNI change
temperature to with truss (C)
ad
loexternal subjected
to truss B)
of: point displacement
any at fabrication
error
obtain applicable
to formulais givenwith trussThe ((A7))
KAC=5000
0.5,0.1,0.4 (E)
B
0.1,0.5,0.4 (D)
KAB=40D0 KAD=1000 0.5,0.4,0.1 (C)
A 0.1,0.4,0.5 (B)
respectively
are: jointA atAD 0.4,0.5,0.1 A)
members
and ACAB, r distribution
tofactor The (6)
Engineerlng Depart
Engineering Civil Colmlof
eentof
ge Structure
II Theory
of
Diyala Universityof MCQ
3-11
kN.m 16
kN,m 94(B)
kN.m 132 (A)
kN.mis) (moment
64 Central Carryinga Beam Fixed Moment
fora End Fixed (15)
above of
None (E)
Member total Depends
on (D)
2(C)
always 0(1A)
joint
is Factor
aDistribution
at Summationof The (14)
F D C B
20(E)
15D)
KN 30 20KN/m 10(C)
(5B)
(0A)
the todue hingeDgeneratedat force shearinternal
loading?
the wi
be l Whathinges., are
andD type.B roller
are
of andF whiClesupport fixed DE=EF=1m.
ais A AB=BC=CD=2m,
and figurefollowing the (13)In
4/7 (E)
L 2L 3/7 (D)
4/7 (C)
C B
4/5 (B)
members: for
all constant figure,
El shown 3/5 t
the for member
BC distrlbutlon
for factor The (12)
above of
None (E)
support near
to Very (D)
center the andsupport between
the In(C)
center the At
supports (B)
be: wil span entire the over
the (O)
At
W
UDL with beamsupported Simply aslope
inMaximum (11)
Engineering ClDepartment
vIl of Structure
II Theory
of
Englneering College
of MCQ
TNG Dlyala Unlversity
of
4-11
above of
None (E)
Ductility D
Dig'ci
Stiffness
called:
memberis asupported
of
end simply deformation
the at unit oneproduce required
to force The (20)
Im 4
D
FDB=0 ()
113
FDB=+32 (D)
kN 12 FDB=+8 (C)
FDB=-20 (B
kN20 FDB=+20 (A)
itruss
s: given the in
(DB)member foforce
r value
of The (19)
frames andIndeterminate
beams
truss andindeterminate
beams (D)
truss and beams
Determinate (C)
only Indeterminate
frame (B)
only beams
Determinate (A)
applicable
to: Method
isDistribution Moment (18)
m4 m3 =0 DFcs
240(10)
mm Ig=e 120(10")
mm" |AB=
0.1 DFca= (D)
BÊ 0.2 DFc=
CB (C)
0.3 DFca= (B)
N/m 6000 0.4 =DFc (A)
0s: CB)member( for factor
Distribution (17)The
+24
4m 4 above the none
of (E)
kN.. m 16 kN,
,m 68
B kN..m ,16 kN.m 36(C)
KN/m 1236 kN..m 26 kN.
,m 16(B)
kN.. m 61kN.,m 86
(A)
respectively,
are: MFac., and
MF8Amoment end fixed valueof thshown,
e beam the slope-deflection
fmethod
or the using By
(16)
Engineering CivDepartment
il of Structure
II Theory
of
Engineering College
of MCQ
Diyala University
of
5-11
(E)
#IO 2 4EIE
4EIE 2E1e
L (C)
EIe 3EIe
2
(B)
4EIO 3E1e
L L (A)
3EI• 4EI0
,respectively
are: andB point
A moment
at end fixed the
Thus, poiA
nt rotational
atslip athere
is and (B) and (A) point two fixedat lengthL beam
of (25)A
None (E)
center the andsupport between
the ln(D)
end fixed the At(C)
center the )At
end free the At(A)
be: wil length entire the over 'WUDL with beamsupported simply deflection
ain Maximum (24)
9Zero
Uniform (D)
Minimum (C)
One (B)
Maximum (A)
is: end fixed slope
at thbeams,
e cantilever In(23)
(B) and (A) Both (E)
method tOVirtual
work
method
Castigliono's (C)
method work (B)Real
method Euler's (A)
as:called also methodis load Unit (22)
trusses and,frames indeterminate
beams statically (E)
frames and ,truss beams
determinate (D)statically
frames and beams
determinate statically
truss andindeterminate
beams statically (B)
frames and indeterminate
beams statically (A)
analysis: to
used method is deflection slope the (21)
Engineering CiDepartment
vil of Structure
II Theory
of
Engineering College
of MCQ
Diyala University
of
University of Diyala
MCQ College of Engineering
Theory of Structure II Department of Civil Engineering

(26) Slope in the beam at any point is measured in:


(A) Degrees
(B) Minutes
(C) meter
(D) Seconds
Radians

(27) Maximum slope in a cantilever beam with UDL 'W' over the entire length willbe
) At the free end
(B) At the center
(C) At the fixed end
(D) In between the support and the center
(E) None of above

(28)The span cord rotation for any member is equal to:

(B)
(c) L

(D)

(29)What will be the FEM at point A in beam AB:


(A) 10
(B) 20
0
(D) -10
(E)-20

(30)Amethod of successive approximations that may be carried out to any desired degree of
accuracy.?
{A)slope deflectic" methoc
monen me fhsd (3 )

exis E:ec
(E) none of the above.

6-11
7-11
downwards. mm22.38 E-
downwards. mm
19.68 D-
downwards. mm
17.08 C-
A downwards. mm
B8.54
downwards. mm4.27 A-
kN/m 12 beam
is:
cantilever steel the ofpoint
displacement
B of the then mum4, 10° 71.X1 GPa,
=I 200 =EIf
(35)
L
E-0.
-wL/6EI. D-
B
wL°/6EI. C-
-wL/24EI. B-
wL/24EI. A-
A?
point beam
at the rotationof the be
(34)What
wil
above the of
none E-
above. the all -
method.distribution moment C-
P1 P
method. force B-
method.
slope-deflection A-
analyze
?by becan figure shown
in frame (33)The
above. the none
of E-
Fixed kN.m. 36 D-
kN.m. 18 C-
moment OLPped
KN.m Mo=18 kN.m. 9B-
Mi kN.m 0
support
is? pin at
over
carried betoMi) moment( thekN.m, 18issupport(
M,) ftxed momentat applied thfigure
e In
(32)
above. the none
of E-
method. flexibility D-
method. force C-
method.distribution -moment
method. deflection slope A-
balanced? distributed
and beto
joints the momentsat theallow
in joints
aof unlocking
the suCcessively
andlocking principle
of the based
on (31)IS
order
to structure
Engineering CiDepartment
vil of Structure
II Theory
of
Engineering College
of MCQ
Diyala University
of
8-11
F
members. AB and EDGF, E-
members GFand HlBE, 9t
members HDand CD
FG, C-
members EF
and ABGD, B-
members GHand FGAE, A-
zero? equal
to value force axial havemembers three choose truss,following The (39)
five. E-
D four . D-
FIXED B three.
two B-
FIXED A one . A-
freedom : of
degrees unknowns number
of method,
the deflection slop using figure,
by shown
in beam the For (38)
m4
DI kN.m. -3kN.m,
6 KN.m,
36 E-2.667
kN.m. kN.m,
36kN.m,-36 -2.667 D-
,0,0. kN.m -2.667
kN/1 2 kN.m. -36 kN.m,0, 2.667 B-
kNI8 0,0. kN.m, 2.667 A-
are: DC at
BC, moment
and CD end fixed thfigure,
e shown
in beam (37)For
the
LZ L1
-
31
L3
Roller Pin them. ofnon
only. -0, =O,D-
-0. =6,and -a =O,C-
L3
-0,. = and -, =0, B-
-0. =,and -04 =0, A-
b
are:points displacement
the at angular the frame figure the For (36)
Engineering CiDepartment
vil of Structure
II Theory
of
Engineering College
of MCQ
Diyala University
of
9-11
above the All E-
overhanging Double D-
beamCantilever C
beamsupported Simply B-
beam
Continuous FA
structure:indeterminate statically followingis the Whiofch (44)
above. the None
of E-
1D-
1/2
3/4 B-
A-0
ifixed
s: isend fawhose
r member prismatic factor
ain carryover (43)The
above. the of
None E-
required. deflection
is the which direction
in The 3-
direction. Horizontal C-
direction. Inclined B-
direction. Vertical A-
in:joint the loadat unit applyinga
obtained
by becan frame perfect apoiofnt deflection
any at method,
the load unit using (42)By
5WL'/385EI E-
5WL'/380EI D-
5WL'/366EI C-
5WL/360EI B-
SWL/384EI IA
(W): loaduniform carryinga (L), span supported
beamof simply deflection
aof maximum The (41)
members E-10
members 8D-
members 7
members 5B-
members A-3
zero? equal
to value force axial havemembers many how truss,
following The (40)
Engineering vl
CiDepartment
of Structure
II Theory
of
Engineering College
of MCQ
Diyala University
of
10-11
2(1.5EI)ec 3 F.
n 3 m3
2(2E)ec D.
2E/ 4(1.5EI)ec 3
KN"nn 12kN/n 6 3 B
4(2EI)8c
iMFCB
s: moment end fixed thabove,
e shown beam the For (49)
0 E-
y D-
C-e
8B-
represented
by: displacementis linear The (48)
EM21+M24-160=0
M21+M24+160=0 D-
M21+M12+80=0 C-
M21+M24=0 B-
M12+M24=0 A-
2?
joint equation
for equilibrium moment the whatis (45), point frame the For (47)
kN.m,-160
kN.m +40
kN.kN.m,+160
m -40 D-
kN.m kN.m,-
80 +40 C-
kN.m. kN.m,0 -40 B-
kN.m kN.mO
, +40 A-
respectively
are:
member(2-3)
MFs and MFz1 (2-1) member moment
for end fixed the (45), point frame the For (46)
2
n 4
unknowns NoE-
1n 4 unknowns Four D-
unknowns Three C-
unknowns. Two B-
kNn 30 unknown One
only ,there
is framenon-sway given method,
the deflection slop using By
(45)
Engineering Department
Civil of
Engineering Colleof
ge Structure
II Theory
of
MCQ
Diyala University
of
12.E- C8. B-
6. A-
4.
first(50)
support How Theory
many
is ofMCQ
fixed the Structure
and slope
deflection
the II
end
is
equations
free,are
Department
Engineering
College of
there? University
Diyalaof
required
of
Civil
for
a Engineering
beam
are
possible

if
6
supports

and
the

You might also like