RCC Sheet 51
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1) Question.
Vertical and horizontal reinforcemet in reinforced concrete walls, shall be spaced not fourther apart than
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2) Question.
The reinforced concrete wall with a greatest lateral dimension exceeding four times the lateral dimension may be designed as column provided vertical reinforcement is not less than
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3) Question.
For a column subjected to maximum compression at one edge and zero at the other edge, intersects the uniform strain line at a depth of
from the highly compressed edge where D is the diameter of column
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4) Question.
When the neutral axis lies along one edge of the section, the strain varies from
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5) Question.
Pick up the correct statement from
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6) Question.
The ratio of the strength of compression members with helical reinforcement to those having lateral lies, is
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7) Question.
A compression member may be designed by the equation where letters carry their meanings the eccentricity calculated on the assumptions does not exceed
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8) Question.
All compression members are designed for minimum eccentricity equal to
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9) Question.
The diameter of the helical reinforcement should not be less than X-times the diameter of the largest longitudinal bar subject to a minimum of 5 mm, where X is
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10) Question.
Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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11) Question.
The diameter of transverse reinforcement for longitudinal bars grouped together without touching and each group in transversely tied, shall not exceed
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12) Question.
The internal angle of lateralsties in the form of polygonal links in columns shall not exceed
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13) Question.
A pedestal is said to be a compression member when its effective length does not exceed
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