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Analyse Propped Cantilever MCQ Questions & Answers

Analyse Propped Cantilever MCQs : This section focuses on the "Analyse Propped Cantilever". These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) should be practiced to improve the Analyse Propped Cantilever skills required for various interviews (campus interview, walk-in interview, company interview), placement, entrance exam and other competitive examinations.




Question 1

______ is the area of land acquired and reserved for future development.

A. Right of pier
B. Carriage way
C. Right of way
D. Camber

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Question 2

____________ is used to produce due to temperature variation in indeterminate structures.

A. Stresses
B. Strains
C. Deflections
D. Moment

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Question 3

According to IRC, the height of the object is taken to the height of ___________ mm.

A. 200 mm
B. 100 mm
C. 450 mm
D. 600 mm

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Question 4

As per IRC, maximum width of lane considered as ____________

A. 2.44 m
B. 2.35 m
C. 3.5 m
D. 3.4 m

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Question 5

In cantilever beams, the maximum deflection occurs at ___________

A. Fixed end
B. Free end
C. Through out
D. Point of loading

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Question 6

In cantilever beams, the extra support is known as ____________

A. Hinch
B. Prop
C. Cripple
D. Indeterminate end

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Question 7

Prop reduces ___________ in the beam.

A. Deflection
B. Slope
C. Shear
D. Moment

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Question 8

Stability of high rise vehicles will be affected due to ____________

A. Camber
B. Gradient
C. Super elevation
D. Formation Width

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Question 9

The longitudinal rise or fall off road surface along its length is _________

A. Camber
B. Super elevation
C. Gradient
D. Carriage way

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Question 10

Which of the following gradient is usually used in the construction of roads?

A. Exceptional gradient
B. Limiting gradient
C. Hydraulic gradient
D. Ruling gradient

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Question 11

Which of the following is indeterminate structure?

A. Singly rereinforced beam
B. Propped cantilever beam
C. Over hanging beam
D. Simply supported beam

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