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ITER, SIKSHA ‘O’ ANUSANDHAN (Deemed to be University) Quiz

Branch Mechanical Engineering Programme B.Tech


Course Name Advanced Solid Mechanics Semester IV
Course Code MEL 4026 Academic Year 2023-24
Time : 20 Answer All Questions
Maximum Marks 20
Minutes
Learning Level L1: Remembering L3: Applying L5: Evaluating
(LL) L2: Understanding L4: Analysing L6: Creating
Each Question Carry 2 Marks
Q’s Questions COs LL
A circular bar of length (l) uniformly tapers from diameter (d1) at one end to
diameter (d2) at the other. If the bar is subjected to an axial tensile load (P), then its
elongation is equal to
1 (a) PL/AE CO1 L1
(b) PL/A1A2E
(c) 4PL/πd1d2E
(d) PL/4πd1d2E
The total change in length of a bar of different sections is equal to the CO1
(a) sum of changes in the lengths of different sections
2 (b) average of changes in the lengths of different sections L1
(c) difference of changes in the lengths of different sections
(d) none of these
Which of the following is a statically indeterminate structure ? CO3
(a) a load supported on one member.
3 (b) a load supported on two membes. L2
(c) a load supported on three members.
(d) either ‘a’ or ‘b’
The ratio of lateral strain to the linear strain is called CO1
(a) modulus of elasticity
4 (b) modulus of rigidity L3
(c) bulk modulus
(d) Poisson’s ratio
The value of Poisson’s ratio for steel varies from CO1
(a) 0.20 to 0.25
5 (b) 0.25 to 0.35 L1
(c) 0.35 to 0.40
(d) 0.40 to 0.55
The total strain energy stored in a body is known as CO2
(a) impact energy
6 (b) resilience L1
(c) proof resilience
(d) modulus of resilience
The stress in a body if suddenly loaded is ...... the stress induced, when the same CO3
load is applied gradually
(a) One-half
7 L1
(b) euqal to
(c) twice
(d) four times.
When a body is subjected to a direct tensile stress (σ) in one plane, then normal CO1
stress on an oblique section of body inclined at an angle to the normal of the section
is equal to
8 L1
(a) σ sin θ
(b) σ cos θ
(c) σ sin2 θ (d) σ cos 2 (θ)
When a body is subjected to a direct tensile stress (σ) in one plane, then the CO1
tangential stress on an oblique section of the body inclined at an angle (θ) to normal
of the section is equal to
9 (a) p sin 2θ L1
(b) p cos 2θ
(c) P/2( sin 2θ)
(d)P/2 (cos 2θ)
When a body is subjected to the mutually perpendicular stress (σx and σy) then the CO3
10 centre of the Mohr’s circle from y-axis is taken as………………. L1

The state of stress at the point ‘Q’ in a two-dimensional loading such that the CO3
mohr’s circle is a point located at 145 Mpa on the positive normal stress axis.
L1
Determine the maximum and minimum principal stresses, respectively from
Mohr’s circle
Note:

1. Quiz carries a weightage of 20 marks out of 100


2. All the course outcomes were covered.

Able to make gear designs, and understand how gears are being made and
CO1 used in different applications.
Ability to select the right kind of gear for consideration of Gear design trends
CO2 and manufacturing trends.
Able to determine basic gear teeth requirements, standard gear tooth
Course CO3 proportions systems, general equations relating to centre distance.
Outcomes Able to determine basic gear teeth requirements, and general equations
CO4 relating to centre distance.
CO5 Able to design the tools used for making gear teeth.
Ability to analyse the gear system problems, and gear failures.
CO6

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