Reinforced Cement Concrete
Singly Reinforced Sections
Marks 1Marks 2
Workmenship and Fundamentals
Marks 1Marks 2
Doubly Reinforced Sections
Marks 1Marks 2
Limit State of Collapse Shear
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
Limit State of Collapse Torsion
Marks 1Marks 2
Limit State of Collapse Compression
Marks 1Marks 2
Footings
Marks 2
Limit State of Serviceability
Marks 1Marks 2
Prestressed Concrete
Marks 1Marks 2Marks 5
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GATE CE 2016 Set 2
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
As per $$IS$$ $$456$$ - $$2000$$ for the design of reinforced concrete beam, the maximum allowable shear stress $$\left( {{\tau _{c\,\,\max }}} \right)$$ depends on the
A
grade of concrete and grade of steel
B
grade of concrete only
C
grade of steel only
D
grade of concrete and percentage of reinforcement
2
GATE CE 2016 Set 1
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
In shear design of an $$RC$$ beam, other than the allowable shear strength of concrete $$\left( {{\tau _c}} \right),$$there is also an additional check suggested in $$IS$$ $$456$$-$$2000$$ with respect to the maximum permissible shear stress $$\left( {{\tau _{c\,\,\max }}} \right).$$ The check for $${{\tau _{c\,\,\max }}}$$ is required to take care of
A
additional shear resistance from reinforcing steel
B
additional shear stress that comes from accidental loading
C
possibility of failure of concrete by diagonal tension v
D
possibility of crushing of concrete by diagonal compression
3
GATE CE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
Assuming concrete below the neutral axis to be cracked, the shear stress across the depth of a singly-reinforced rectangular beam section
A
Increase parabolically to the neutral axis and then drops suddenly to zero value.
B
Increases parabolically to the neutral axis and then remains constant over the remaining depth.
C
Increases linearly to the neutral axis and then remains constant up to the tension steel.
D
Increases parabolically to the neutral axis and then remains constant up to the tension steel.
GATE CE Subjects
Engineering Mechanics
Strength of Materials Or Solid Mechanics
Structural Analysis
Construction Material and Management
Reinforced Cement Concrete
Steel Structures
Geotechnical Engineering
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines
Hydrology
Irrigation
Geomatics Engineering Or Surveying
Environmental Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Engineering Mathematics
General Aptitude