BAñADERA (GROUP 4) - STRUCTURAL Questionnaires

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GROUP 4

PREPARED BY:
JERZEEL D. BAñADERA
ACOMPREC (ARC 185)

TOPIC: STRUCTURAL – STEEL AND TIMBER

1. The loads acting on this structural member tend to bend it rather than shorten or
lengthen it.
a. Wall
b. Column
c. Beam
d. Truss

2. This type of beam rests on a support at each end, the ends of the beam being free to
rotate.
a. Continuous beam
b. Simply-supported beam
c. Cantilever beam
d. Overhanging beam

3. Upon investigation, this problem occurs as the deformation that accompanies


bending.
a. Deflection
b. Shearing stress
c. Flexure
d. Buckling

4. These are structural members essentially vertical which responsible for supporting
compressive loads from roofs and floors and transmitting the vertical forces to the
foundations and subsoil.
a. Wall
b. Column
c. Beam
d. Truss

5. In Steel Handbook, what ASEP means?


a. Architects and Structural Engineers of the Philippines
b. Architects and Structural Engineers of the Philippines, Inc
c. Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines.
d. Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines, Inc.

6. This formula is intend to know the Capacity of Column or Allowable Load on Column.
a. le = Ke (l)
b. M = PL + w(L)(L/2)
c. P = (A)(F’c)
d. M = PL/4

7. le / d is more than 11 but less than K.


a. Short Column
b. Deflected Column
c. Intermediate Column
d. Long Column

8. le / d = K or more
a. Short Column
b. Deflected Column
c. Intermediate Column
d. Long Column

9. le / d = 11 or less
a. Short Column
b. Deflected Column
c. Intermediate Column
d. Long Column

10. This mode of failure occurs in short column – exceed material strength.
a. Deflection
b. Shear
c. Crushing
d. Buckling

11. This mode of failure occurs in long column – elastic instability


a. Deflection
b. Shear
c. Crushing
d. Buckling

12. This also known as neutral axis.


a. Vertical Guidelines
b. Centroidal Axis
c. Neutral Surface
d. Fulcrum

13. This depicts the external forces acting on the beam, including the support reactions.
a. Load Diagram
b. FBD
c. Reactions
d. Load Reactions

14. Based in loads acting on structures, this classification refers to gravity-type forces.
a. Dynamic
b. Static
c. Horizontal
d. Vertical

15. In stress computation for short columns, “Fa” defines as what?


a. Allowable compressive stress per codes
b. Actual compressive stress
c. Cross-sectional area of column
d. Actual load on the column

16. Here are samples of locally available structural products, except.


a. Rolled Shapes
b. Built-Up shape
c. Metal Decks
d. Cold-Formed Plate Shapes

17. The maximum bending stress developed in the beam occurs where the bending
moment is in what condition?
a. Large
b. Short
c. Intermediate
d. Deflected

18. Based in loads acting on structures, This classification is due to inertia or momentum
of the mass of the structure (like earthquakes).
a. Dynamic
b. Static
c. Horizontal
d. Vertical

19. This is a graph of the transverse shear along the beam length.
a. Moment Diagram
b. Shear Diagram
c. Torsion Diagram
d. Bending Diagram

20. This is a graph of the bending moments along the length of the beam.
a. Moment Diagram
b. Shear Diagram
c. Torsion Diagram
d. Bending Diagram

Reference: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY: ASTLTIMD Steel and Timber Design: Basic


Principles
of Structural Design; Shear and Moment, Stresses and Deflection in
Determinate
Beams.
Statics and Strength of Materials for Architecture and Building Construction – by
Onouye and Kane.
**NOTE: Yellow highlighted answers in the multiple choice are the right answer

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