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Objective Type For RCC

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to the design of reinforced concrete columns, beams, slabs, and cantilever beams. The questions cover topics such as pH requirements for concrete, maximum reinforcement ratios, minimum bar diameters, crack angles in beams without shear reinforcement, locations of maximum bending moment, minimum reinforcement requirements, and the purpose of distribution reinforcement.

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Objective Type For RCC

This document contains 20 multiple choice questions related to the design of reinforced concrete columns, beams, slabs, and cantilever beams. The questions cover topics such as pH requirements for concrete, maximum reinforcement ratios, minimum bar diameters, crack angles in beams without shear reinforcement, locations of maximum bending moment, minimum reinforcement requirements, and the purpose of distribution reinforcement.

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OBJECTIVE TYPE FOR RCC

As per I.S. 456 - 1978, the pH value of water shall be


A
less than 6
.

B
equal to 6
.

C
not less than 6
.

D equal to 7
.
Answer: c

The maximum area of tension reinforcement in beams shall not exceed


A
0.15%
.

B
1.5%
.

C
4%
.

D
1%
.

Answer: c

The diameter of longitudinal bars of a column should never be less than


A
6 mm
.

B
8 mm
.

C
10 mm
.

D
12 mm
.

E. none of these
Answer: D

An R.C.C. beam not provided with shear reinforcement may develop cracks in its bottom inclined
roughly to the horizontal at
A
25°
.

B
35°
.

C
45°
.

D
55°
.

E. 60°
Answer: c

Design of R.C.C. simply supported beams carrying U.D.L. is based on the resultant B.M. at
A
supports
.

B
mid span
.

C
every section
.

D
Quarter span.
.
Answer: Option B

The amount of reinforcement for main bars in a slab, is based upon


A
minimum bending moment
.

B
maximum bending moment
.

C
maximum shear force
.

D
Minimum shear force.
.
Answer: Option B

The percentage of minimum reinforcement of the gross sectional area in slabs, is


A
0.10%
.

B
0.12%
.

C
0.15%
.
D
0.18%
.

E. 0.20%
Answer: Option C

If the ratio of the span to the overall depth does not exceed 10, the stiffness of the beam will
ordinarily be satisfactory in case of a
A
simply supported beam
.

B
continuous beam
.

C
cantilever beam
.

D
none of these.
.
Answer: Option C

The shear reinforcement in R.C.C. is provided to resist


A
vertical shear
.

B
horizontal shear
.

C
diagonal compression
.

D
Diagonal tension.
.
Answer: Option D

Distribution reinforcement in a simply supported slab, is provided to distribute


A
load
.

B
temperature stress
.

C
shrinkage stress
.

D
all the above.
.
Answer: Option D

Design of R.C.C. cantilever beams, is based on the resultant force at


A
fixed end
.

B
free end
.

C
mid span
.

D
mid span and fixed support.
.
Answer: Option A

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