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1. The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about prestressed concrete from a civil engineering exam. 2. Key concepts covered include pre-tensioning, post-tensioning, eccentric and concentric prestressing, stresses developed in prestressed concrete, assumptions in analysis of prestressed elements, and chemical prestressing. 3. Questions assess understanding of basic prestressing terminology and concepts, stress conditions, analysis methods, and suitability of different prestressing techniques.
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1. The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about prestressed concrete from a civil engineering exam. 2. Key concepts covered include pre-tensioning, post-tensioning, eccentric and concentric prestressing, stresses developed in prestressed concrete, assumptions in analysis of prestressed elements, and chemical prestressing. 3. Questions assess understanding of basic prestressing terminology and concepts, stress conditions, analysis methods, and suitability of different prestressing techniques.
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RAGHU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

(Autonomous)
B.Tech. – IV Year – I Semester
First Mid Examinations –2021
Name of the Subject : Prestressed Concrete
Subject code : 18CE703
Branch :civil engineering

UNIT-1(25 questions)

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The phenomena of development of internal C
Pre- Prestressing of Thermoelectric
1 tensile stresses in a concrete member by means Post-tensioning
tensioning concrete prestressing
of tensioning devices are called as
Tensioning A
In reinforced concrete members the Shortening of
2 the steel Tendons Rings
prestress is commonly introduced by concrete
reinforcement
Which of the following basic concept is Combined A
3 involved in the analysis of prestressed concrete and bending Principle stresses Shear stresses Overhead stresses
members? stresses
4 The prestressing of concrete member is Compressive Tensile stresses Bending stresses Shear force A
carried out to reduce stresses
5 The earliest examples of wooden barrel Prestressing Tensioning Stress Straining A
construction by force-fitting of metal bands
and shrink-fitting of metal tiers of wooden
wheels indicate the art of
6 The concept is used in many branches of civil Reinforced Prestressed Steel concrete Lump sum concrete B
engineering and building construction? concrete concrete
7 The attempt to introduce permanently acting Prestressing Loading Pre-straining Bending A
forces in concrete to resist the elastic forces is
_
8 In reinforced concrete members, the prestress Tensioning Tensioning wood Tensioning rings Tensioning plates A
commonly introduced is steel reinforcement
reinforcement
9 Development of early cracks in reinforced Strains of steel Stresses of steel Ultimate load Bending of steel A
concrete is due to
10 Concrete is weak in? Compression Tension Loading Bending B
11 The analysis of stresses developed in 5 4 3 2 C
prestressed concrete structural elements is
based on how many assumptions?
12 The tensile stresses when do not exceed the Change of Change of stress Change in shear Change in rupture B
limit of modulus then change in loading of bending
member results in moment
13 Which conditions are negligible at the stage of Bending Joint conditions Zone conditions Loading conditions D
visible cracking on concrete? conditions
14 The stresses due to prestressing are referred as Combined Bending stresses Anchoring stresses Tensioning stresses A
_ stresses
15 Which of the following notations are used for P, E, M, A, I P, σ, M, g, I P, W, M, π, L P, θ, M, Z, L A
evaluating the relationship for combined
stresses
16 The uniform prestress in a concrete member P/e P/s P/t P/a D
subjected to concentric prestressing is
17 In case of eccentric prestressing force the Fsup = Fsup = Fsup = p/a Fsup = p/a-eb B
support force Fsup is p/a(1+eyb/i2) p/a(1+eyb/i2)
18 The cross section of beam is combination of Direct stresses Principal stresses Anchorage and Flexural and A
and Bending and Shear stresses Tension stresses Rigidity stresses
stresses
19 The chemical pre stressing is also called as ___ Self stressing Whole stressing Half stressing Model stressing A
20 The linear expansion of the cement in chemical 5-10% 2-3% 3-4% 6-7% C
pre stressing is about
21 The degree of expansion can be controlled by Bending Bonding Heating Curing D
varying the conditions of _
22 The expansion of the concrete is restrained by High-tensile High-strength Precast members Concrete members A
__ steel concrete
23 The tensile stresses developed in steel by the 850n/mm2 250n/mm2 600n/mm2 500n/mm2 A
expansion of concrete are about _
24 The chemical pre stressing is generally suited for Pre cast beams Bonding elements Breakage elements Tensioning A
elements like and columns elements
25 The method of chemical pre stressing is not High degrees High degrees of High degrees of High degrees of A
suited for of prestress compression anchoring jacking
26 Which conditions are negligible at the stage of Bending Joint conditions Zone conditions Loading conditions D
visible cracking on concrete? conditions
27 The uniform prestress in a concrete member P/e P/s P/t P/a D
subjected to concentric prestressing is
28 In case of eccentric prestressing force the Fsup = Fsup = Fsup = p/a Fsup = p/a-eb B
support force Fsup is p/a(1+eyb/i2) p/a(1+eyb/i2)
29 The phenomena of development of internal C
Pre- Prestressing of Thermoelectric
tensile stresses in a concrete member by means Post-tensioning
tensioning concrete prestressing
of tensioning devices are called as
30 Tensioning A
In reinforced concrete members the Shortening of
the steel Tendons Rings
prestress is commonly introduced by concrete
reinforcement

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