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
1
GATE CE 2008
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
In the design of a reinforced concrete bean the requirement for bond is not getting satisfied. The economical option to satisfy the requirement for bond is by
A
Bundling of bars
B
Providing smaller diameter bars more in number
C
Providing larger diameter bars less in number
D
Providing same diameter bars more in number
2
GATE CE 2006
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
As per $$IS:$$ $$456$$-$$2000,$$ consider the following statements:

$$1.$$ The modular ratio considered in the working stress method depends on the type of steel used.
$$2.$$ There is an upper limit on the nominal shear stress in beams (even with shear reinforcement) due to the possibility of crushing of concrete in diagonal compression.
$$3.$$ A rectangular slab whose length is equal to its width may not be a two-way slab for some support conditions.

The TRUE statements are

A
$$1$$ and $$2$$
B
$$2$$ and $$3$$
C
$$1$$ and $$3$$
D
$$1,2$$ and $$3$$
3
GATE CE 1992
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+1
-0.3
If $$\phi \, = \,$$ nominal diameter of reinforcing bar, $${f_s}\, = $$ compressive stress in the bar and $${f_{bd}}\, = $$ design bond stress of concrete, the anchorage length, $${L_a}$$ of straight bar in compression is equal to
A
$${L_s} = {{\phi {f_s}} \over {{f_{bd}}}}$$
B
$${L_s} = {{\phi {f_s}} \over {2{f_{bd}}}}$$
C
$${L_s} = {{\phi {f_s}} \over {\pi {f_{bd}}}}$$
D
$${L_a} = {{\phi {f_s}} \over {4{f_{bd}}}}$$
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