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Section 1Section 2Section 3Section 4Section 5Section 6Section 7Section 8Section 9

"I do not seek. I find."

26. The point of contraflexure is a point whereA. shear force changes signB. bending moment changes signC. shear force is maximumD. bending moment is maximumAnswer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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27. The simply supported beam 'A' of length l carries a central point load W. Anotherbeam 'B' is loaded with a uniformly distributed load such that the total load on thebeam is W. The ratio of maximum deflections between beams A and B isA.5/8 B.8/5C.5/4 D.4/5Answer & Explanation

Answer: Option B

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28. The maximum stress produced in a bar of tapering section is atA. smaller endB. larger endC. middleD. anywhereAnswer & Explanation

Answer: Option A

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29. The energy stored in a body when strained within elastic limit is known asA. resilienceB. proof resilienceC. strain energyD. impact energyAnswer & Explanation

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30. In compression test, the fracture in cast iron specimen would occur alongA. the axis of loadB. an oblique planeC. at right angles to the axis of specimenD. would not occurAnswer & Explanation

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