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fgUnh esa vuqns”k vfUre i`’B ¼Back cover½ ij fn;k x;k gSA
GENERAL AWARENESS
1. A stone lying at the bottom of a pond appears to be at 1. ,d rkykc ds ry esa iM+k gqvk ,d iRFkj ,d mPp fcUnq ij jD[kk
a higher point than it actually is due to the phenomena gqvk çrhr gksrk gS tgk¡ ;g okLro esa gS] fdl lao`fr ds dkj.k gS%
of: (1) çdk”k dk foorZu (2) çdk”k dk fc[kjko
(1) Diffraction of light (2) Scattering of light (3) çdk”k dk ijkorZu (4) çdk”k dk viorZu
(3) Reflection of light (4) Refraction of light
2. How many countries are members of the SAARC 2. fdrus ns'k lkdZ laxBu ds lnL; gSa\
organization? (1) 10 (2) 9
(1) 10 (2) 9 (3) 8 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 8 (4) None of these
3. In history, the name of prince Khurram, came to be 3. bfrgkl esa jktdqekj [kqjZe dks fdl uke ls tkuk tkrk gS%
known as: (1) tgk¡xhj (2) “kkgtgk¡
(1) Jahangir (2) Shahjahan (3) vkSjaxtsc (4) vdcj
(3) Aurangzeb (4) Akbar
5. Who has been vested with power by the constitution to 5. Hkkjrh; lafo/kku }kjk fdlh lkaln dks tks lnu esa fgUnh vFkok
permit any Member of Parliament who can not vaxzsth esa vius vkidks i;kZIrr% vfHkO;ä ugha dj ldrk] mls lnu
adequately express himself/ herself in Hindi or in esa viuh ekr` tqcku esa cksyus dk vkns”k çnku djus dk vf/kdkj
English to address the House in his/her mother fdls çkIr gS%
tongue: (1) jkT;&lHkk dk v/;{k vFkok mudh txg ij lnu esa dk;Zjr
(1) Chairman of the Council of states or the person acting inklhu O;fä
as such in the house (2) yksd&lHkk dk lHkkifr vFkok mudh txg ij lnu esa dk;Zjr
(2) Speaker of the House of the people or the person inklhu O;fä
acting as such in the house (3) lnu dk usrk
(3) Leader of the house (4) (1) ,oa (2) nksuksa
(4) Both (1) & (2)
6. Which of the following was not written by Kalidas? 6. fuEufyf[kr esa dkSu&lk dkfynkl }kjk ugha fy[kk x;k gS%
(1) Kumar Sambhavam (2) Laghujatakam (1) dqekj laHkoe (2) y?kqtkrde
(3) Meghdootam (4) Raghuvansham (3) es?knwre (4) j?kqoa”ke
7. The planet nearest to the Sun and closest to the Earth 7. lw;Z ds lokZf/kd fudV ,oa i`Foh ds lokZf/kd fudV Øe”k% dkSu&ls
are respectively: xzg gSa%
(1) Venus and Mercury (2) Mercury and Venus (1) “kqØ ,oa cq/k (2) cq/k ,oa “kqØ
(3) Jupiter and Venus (4) Jupiter and Mercury (3) o`gLifr ,oa “kqØ (4) o`gLifr ,oa cq/k
8. Uber cup and Thomas cup are associated with: 8. mcsj di ,oa FkkWel di fdlls lEcfU/kr gS%
(1) Chess (2) Cricket (1) “krjat (2) fØdsV
(3) Badminton (4) Table Tennis (3) cSMfeUVu (4) Vscy Vsful
9. “Do or Die” is associated with the following movement: 9. ßdjks ;k ejksÞ fdl vkanksyu ls tqM+k gqvk gS%
(1) Dandi (2) Non Cooperation (1) MkaMh (2) vlg;ksx
(3) Khilafat (4) Quit India (3) f[kykQr (4) Hkkjr NksM+ks
10. Who is the leader of the house presently in Rajya 10. jkT;&lHkk esa orZeku esa lnu dk usrk dkSu gS\
Sabha: (1) v:.k tsVyh (2) xqyke uch vkt+kn
(1) Arun Jaitley (2) Ghulam Nabi Azad (3) ih-ts- dqfj;u (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) P.J. Kurien (4) None of these
12. Hydraulic turbines are the machine which convert 12. gkbMªkWfyd Vjckbu og e'khu g¨rh gS t¨ ty 'kfä d¨ cnyrh gS\
water energy into: (1) esd¢fudy ÅtkZ (2) bysfDVªdy ÅtkZ
(1) Mechanical energy (2) Electrical energy (3) l©j ÅtkZ (4) vkV¨esfVd ÅtkZ
(3) Solar energy (4) Automatic energy
13. The maximum deflection of a beam of length (L) simply 13. ,d lk/kkj.k lefFkZr /kju ftldh yEckà ¼L½ ftlds d¢aæ dk y¨M
supported at its ends with a central load W will be: W gS mldk vf/kdre fo{ksi.k g¨xk
2
(1) WL/48EI (2) WL /48EI (1) WL/48EI (2) WL2/48EI
2
(3) W L/48EI (4) WL3/48EI 2
(3) W L/48EI (4) WL3/48EI
14. If ‘n’ is the number of sides, then the total sum of the 14. ;fn Hkqtkvksa dh la[;k ^n* gS r¨ Dy¨TM VªsolZ d¢ vkarfjd d¨.k dk
interior angle of a closed traverse should be: dqy eku g¨xk
(1) n+2 (2) 2n–4 (1) n+2 (2) 2n–4
(3) 2n+4 (4) 4n–2 (3) 2n+4 (4) 4n–2
17. A true meridian is that meridian through a given point 17. ,d okLrfod xzkE;ksÙkj o`r fn, x, fcUnq ds ek/;e }kjk og xzkE;ksÙkj
joining: o`Ùk gS tks buesa ls fdls tksM+rk gS%
(1) East and West Poles of earth’s axis (1) i`Foh ds v{k ds iwohZ o if”peh /kzqo
(2) North and South Poles of earth’s axis (2) i`Foh ds v{k ds mÙkjh o nf{k.kh /kzqo
(3) North and East Poles of the earth’s axis (3) i`Foh ds v{k ds mÙkjh o iwohZ /kzqo
(4) South and West Poles of the earth’s axis (4) i`Foh ds v{k ds nf{k.kh o if”peh /kzqo
18. The flakiness of aggregate has the following effect on 18. daØhV dh lkeF;Z ij ftlesa ,xzhxsV ç;ksx fd;k tkrk gS] mldh
the strength of the concrete in which it is used: fonyrk fuEu çHkko Mkyrh gS%
(1) Increases strength (1) lkeF;Z c<+krh gS
(2) Does not affect the strength (2) lkeF;Z dks çHkkfor ugha djrh
(3) Decreases the strength (3) lkeF;Z dks de djrh gS
(4) Decreases the soundness (4) funksZ’krk de djrh gS
19. The minimum grade of concrete for pretensioning work is: 19. egRokdka{kh dk;Z ds fy, daØhV dk U;wure xzsM gksrk gS%
(1) 40 (2) 35 (1) 40 (2) 35
(3) 30 (4) 25 (3) 30 (4) 25
20. A staff reading taken on a bench mark or change point 20. csap ekdZ ;k psat ikWbaV ij jhÇMx ysus okyk LVkQ tkuk tkrk gS\
is known as: (1) cSd lkÃV (2) Q¨j lkÃV
(1) Back sight (2) Fore sight (3) baVjehfM,V lkÃV (4) buesa ls d¨Ã ugÈ
(3) Intermediate sight (4) None of these
22. Temperature stresses in concrete pavements may 22. daØhV dh iVfj;ksa esa rki izfrcy ds dkj.k LySc esa njkj vk ldrh
cause the slab to crack. If a slab cools uniformly then gSA ;fn LySc leku :i ls “khrfyr gksrk gS rks ,slh njkj LySc ds
the crack will develop at the which of the following dksus ls LFkyksa ij iSnk gksxh\
locations of the slab? (1) dsUnz esa (2) dksjksa ds fudV
(1) At centre (2) Near edges (3) fdukjksa ij (4) dksjksa ij vkSj fdukjksa ij
(3) At corners (4) Near edges and at corners
23. A steel rod 50 mm in diameter, 300 cm long is 23. 300 cm yEch rFkk 50 mm O;kl okyh bLikr ds ,d naM ¼jkWM½
subjected to a sudden pull of 10 tonnes the maximum ij 10 Vu dk vpkud ncko iM+rk gS rks naM esa vf/kdre
instantaneous stress induced in the rod will be: rkRdkfyd çfrcy çsfjr gksxk%
(1) 0.5 Vu/cm2 ls de
2
(1) Less than 0.5 tonne / cm
(2) Less than 0.75 tonne / cm2 (2) 0.75 Vu/cm2 ls de
(3) More than 1 tonne / cm2 (3) 1 Vu/cm2 ls vf/kd
(4) More than 2 tonne / cm2 (4) 2 Vu/cm2 ls vf/kd
24. The sedimentation method generally used in the field 24. e`nk&;kaf=dh ds {ks= esa vkerkSj ij iz;qDr volknu fof/k gS%
of soil mechanics is: (1) mRrjksRrj volknu
(1) Successive sedimentation (2) fdlh ,d fn, gq, fcanq ij izfr ;wfuV vk;ru ds fy, volkn
(2) Observation of the amount of sediment per unit dh ek=k dk izs{k.k
volume at a given point (3) lexz volkn e`nk dk izs{k.k
(3) Observation of total sediment soil (4) fn, x, ÅapkbZ ls Åij fuyafcr e`nk dh lexz ek=k dk izs{k.k
(4) Observation of the total amount of soil in suspension
above a given elevation
25. A soil specimen of 2m height undergoes a 25. 2 ehVj ÅapkbZ ds e`nk ds ,d uewus dk volknu ijh{k.k fd;k tkrk
consolidation test. Its void changes from 1.2 to 1.0. gSA bldh fjfDr 1.2 ls cnydj 1.0 gks tkrh gSA ijh{k.k ds ckn
What is the height after the test. bldh ÅapkbZ gSA
(1) 1.800 m (1) 1.800 m
(2) 1.818m (2) 1.818m
(3) 1m (3) 1m
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
26. What is the critical depth of vertical cut in a saturated 26. C=15.5 kN/m rFkk ϒ = 18kN/m3 ls ;qDr lar`Ir lalatuh e`nk esa
2
28. A point with in the cross sectional plane of a beam through 28. ,d “kgrhj ds vuqizLFk dkV ry esa og fcanq ftlesa ls gksdj “kgrhj
which the resultant of the external loading on the beam ij ckg~; Hkkj.k ds ifj.kkeh dks] “kgrhj ds vuqizLFk dkV dks ejksM+s
has to pass through to ensure pure bending without fcuk “kq) cadu lqfuf”pr djus ds fy, xqtjuk gksrk gS] dgykrk gS%
twisting of the cross–section of the beam is called (1) vk?kw.kZ dsUnz (2) dsUnzd
(1) Moment center (2) Centroid (3) vi:i.k dsUnz (4) izR;kLFk dsUnz
(3) Shear center (4) Elastic center
30. The degree of statical indeterminacy of the given 2D 30. fn, gq, 2D n`<+ la;qDr <kaps dh LFkSfrd vfu/kkZ;Zrk dh ek=k gS%
rigid jointed frame is:
31. Parallax bar is used to measure: 31. iSjsySDl NM+ dk iz;ksx fuEu ekius ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Parallax (1) iSjsysDl
(2) Parallax difference (2) iSjsysDl varj
(3) Difference in elevation (3) mUu;u esa varj
(4) Reduced level of a point (4) fdlh fcanq dk ?kVk gqvk Lrj
32. If diameter of rivet is 25 mm then diameter of rivet hole 32. ;fn fdlh fjosV dk O;kl 25 mm gS rks fjosV fNnz gksxk%
be: (1) 25 mm (2) 26.5 mm
(1) 25 mm (2) 26.5 mm (3) 27 mm (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(3) 27 mm (4) None of these
33. In the analysis of any structure, the following three 33. fdlh Hkh lajpuk ds fo”ys’k.k eas fuEu rhu vis{kkvksa dh iwfrZ
requirements are to be satisfied: vko”;d gS%
P. Material constitutive relationship, P. inkFkZ jpukRed laca/k
Q. Statical equilibrium, and Q. LFkSfrd larqyu rFkk
R. Compatibility. R. lqlaxfr
In a displacement method of analysis in which order these fo”ys’k.k dh foLFkkiu fof/k esa bu vis{kkvksa dh iwfrZ dkSuls Øe esa
requirements are satisfied? dh tkrh gS\
(1) P, Q and R (2) P, R and Q (1) P, Q rFkk R (2) P, R rFkk Q
(3) R, P and Q (4) Q, P and R (3) R, P rFkk Q (4) Q, P rFkk R
34. A body is subjected to two normal stresses of 100 34. ,d fiaM dks 100 kN/m2 ¼ruu½ rFkk 50kN/m2 ¼laihM+u½ ds nks
kN/m2 (tensile) and 50kN/m2 (compressive) acting lkekU; izfrcyksa] tksfd ,d&nwljs ds yacor lfØf;r gSa ds v/khu
mutually perpendicular to each other. The maximum j[kk tkrk gSA vf/kdre vi:i.k izfrcy gS%
shear stress is:
(1) 25 kN/m2
2
(1) 25 kN/m (2) 50 kN/m2
(2) 50 kN/m2 (3) 75 kN/m2
(3) 75 kN/m2 (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of these
35. The “Jackson turbidimeter” measures the turbidity 35. ^tSDlu vkfoyrkekih* fuEu fl)kar ij vk/kkfjr vkfoyrk ekirk gS%
based on the following principle: (1) izdk”k dk vo”kks’k.k
(1) Absorption of light (2) oS|qr pqacdh; {ks=
(2) Electromagnetic field (3) xq#Ro
(3) Gravitation (4) mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of the above
38. Piezometers are used to measure: 38. nkcksPprkekih dk iz;ksx fuEu ekius ds fy, fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Pressure in water channels, pipes etc. (1) ikuh ds pSuyksa] ufy;kas vkfn esa nkc
(2) Difference in pressure at two points (2) nks fcanqvksa ij nkcksa esa varj
(3) Atmospheric pressure (3) ok;qeaMyh; nkc
(4) Very low pressure (4) vR;ar U;wu nkc
39. For a structure subjected to the action of sea water, 39. leqnzh ty dh fØ;k ls izHkkfor gksus okyh lajpuk ds fy, iz;qDr
the cement used is: lhesaV gksrk gS%
(1) Rapid hardening cement (1) Rofjr n`<+hdj.k lhesaV
(2) Low heat cement (2) U;wu rki lhesaV
(3) High alumina cement (3) mPp ,sY;wfeuk lhesaV
(4) Sulphate resisting cement (4) lYQsV&jks/kh lhesaV
40. A welded steel plate girder consisting of two flange 40. 350 mm × 16 mm dh nks ¶ysat IysVksa rFkk 1000 mm × 6 mm
plates of 350mm × 16 mm and a web plate of 1000 mm dh osc IysV ls ;qDr bLikr IysV ls ;qDr ,d osYM fd, gq, xkMZj dks
× 6 mm, requires: t:jr gS%
(1) No stiffeners (1) fdlh n`<+dkjh dh ugha
(2) Vertical stiffeners (2) Å/okZ/kj n`<+dkjh
(3) Intermediate vertical stiffeners (3) e/;e Å/okZ/kj n`<+dkjh
(4) Vertical and horizontal stiffeners (4) Å/okZ/kj rFkk vuqizLFk n`<+dkjh
41. A triaxial shear test is preferred to direct shear test, 41. lh/ks vi:i.k ijh{k.k dh rqyuk esa f=v{kh; vi:i.k ijh{k.k dks
because ojh;rk nh tkrh gS D;ksafd%
(1) It can be performed under all three drainage (1) ;g rhuksa viokg voLFkkvksa esa iwjs fu;a=.k ds lkFk fu’ikfnr
conditions with complete control fd;k tk ldrk gS
(2) Precise measurement of the pre pressure and change (2) ijh{k.k ds nkSjku iwoZ&nkc vkSj vk;ru esa varj dk ifj”kq)
in volume during test, is not possible ekiu laHko ugha gS
(3) Stress distribution on the failure plane is non uniform (3) vlQy lery ij izfrcy foHkktu vleku gksrk gS
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
42. An axially loaded bar is subjected to a normal stress of 42. v{kh;r% Hkkfjr NM+ dks 173 MPa ds lkekU; izfrcy ds v/khu j[kk
173 MPa . The shear stress in the bar is tkrk gSA NM+ esa vi:i.k izfrcy gS%
(1) 75MPa (2) 86.5MPa (1) 75MPa (2) 86.5MPa
(3) 100MPa (4) None of these (3) 100MPa (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
43. The type of surveying in which the curvature of the 43. losZ{k.k dh og dksfV ftlesa i`Foh dh oØrk dks /;ku esa j[kk tkrk gS]
earth is taken into account is called dgykrh gS%
(1) Geodetic surveying (1) Hkwxf.krh; losZ{k.k
(2) Plane surveying (2) lery losZ{k.k
(3) Preliminary surveying (3) izkjafHkd losZ{k.k
(4) Topographical surveying (4) LFkykd`frd losZ{k.k
45. The deflection at the free end of a cantilever of 45. vk;rkdkj Økl&lsD”ku ds dSaVhyhoj ds eqDr Nksj ij fdafpr Hkkj.k
rectangular cross-section due to certain loading is ds dkj.k 0-8cm fo{ksi.k gSA ;fn lsD”ku dh pkSM+kbZ ogh j[krs gq,
0.8cm. If the depth of the section is doubled keeping mldh xgjkbZ nqxquh dj nh tkrh gS rks mlh rjg ds Hkkj.k ds dkj.k
the width same, then the deflection at the free end of che ds eqDr Nksj ij fo{ksi.k gksxk%
the beam due to the same loading will be:
(1) 0.1 cm (2) 0.4 cm
(1) 0.1 cm (2) 0.4 cm
(3) 0.8 cm (4) 1.6 cm
(3) 0.8 cm (4) 1.6 cm
46. The slump test helps in the determination of the 46. voikr ijh{k.k daØhV dh fuEukafdr xq.koÙkk ds fu/kkZj.k esa lgk;rk
following quality of concrete: djrk gS%
(1) Strength (2) Settlement (1) lkeF;Z (2) lsVyesUV
(3) Shrinkage (4) Workability (3) ladqpu (4) lqdk;Zrk
47. The critical section for determining the maximum 47. dkaØhV LrEHk dks /kkj.k djus okyh uhao ds vfHkdYiu ds fy,
bending moment for footing supporting a concrete vf/kdre cadu vk?kw.kZ dh x.kuk ds fy, pquk x;k fof”k’B lsD”ku
column is located: (critical section) gksrk gS%
(1) At the face of column (1) LrEHk ds lrg ij (face)
(2) Halfway between the face of column and centre line
(2) LrEHk ds Qsl vkSj ls.Vj ykbu ds e/; esa
(3) At a distance equal to effective depth of footing from
(3) LrEHk ds Qsl ls uhao dh izHkkoh xgjkbZ dh nwjh ij
the face of column
(4) None of these (4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
48. Match the following loading diagrams and the 48. nh xbZ lwph esa ls fuEu Hkkj.k vkjs[kksa rFkk rnuq:ih cadu vk/kw.kZ
corresponding bending moment diagrams from the vkjs[kksa dks lqesfyr djsa%
given list:
49. A short column 200 mm × 200 mm in section is 49. ,d y?kq LrEHk 200 mm × 200 mm lsD”ku dks 4 NM+ksa] ftudk
reinforced with 4 bars whose area of cross section is vuqçLFk dkV {ks= 20 oxZ lsUVhehVj gS] ds lkFk çcfyr fd;k tkrk
20 sqcm. If permissible compressive stress in gSA ;fn daØhV rFkk bLikr esa vuqes; lEihfMr çfrcy 40 kg/sq
concrete and steel are 40 kg/sq cm and 1300 kg/sqcm, cm rFkk 1300 kg/sqcm gS rks LrEHk ij lqjf{kr Hkkj buesa ls
the safe load on the column should not exceed: fdlls vf/kd ugha gksuk pkfg,%
(1) 4120 kgs (1) 4120 fdyksxzke
(2) 41,200 kgs (2) 41,200 fdyksxzke
(3) 4,12,000 kgs (3) 4,12,000 fdyksxzke
(4) None of these
(4) buesa ls dksbZ ugha
51. The minimum compressive strength of burnt clay flat 51. idh gqbZ e`fÙkdk dh likV Vkbyksa ¼200 × 200 × 10 mm½ dk
tiles (200 × 200 × 10 mm) should be about (in Kg/cm ):
2
U;wure lEihuMu cy gksuk pkfg, yxHkx ¼Kg/cm2 esa½
(1) 10 (2) 20 (1) 10 (2) 20
(3) 25 (4) 50 (3) 25 (4) 50
52. The minimum value of super–elevation in plain areas is: 52. lery {¨=ksa esa vfrmRFkkiu dk U;wure eku gS%
(1) 1 in 15 (1) 15 esa 1
(2) 1 in 12. 5 (2) 12.5 esa 1
(3) Camber value (3) dSEcj eku
(4) Zero (4) ‘kwU;
53. Compressive strength of Ordinary Portland Cement 53. lk/kkj.k iksMZ ysUM lhesUV dh lEihMu lkeF;Z lkr fnu ds i'pkr
after seven days is of the order of (in Mpa): fdl Øe esa gS ¼Mpa esa½%
(1) 5.0 (2) 17.5 (1) 5. 0 (2) 17. 5
(3) 32.5 (4) 50.0 (3) 32. 5 (4) 50. 0
54. Consider the following statement: 54. fuEu dFkuksa ij fopkj djsa%
1. The compressive strength of concrete decreases with 1. daØhV dk laihM+u lkeF;Z] daØhV feJ.k ds ty&lhesaV vuqikr
increase in water –cement ratio of the concrete mix. esa o`f) ds lkFk ?kV tkrk gS
2. Water is added to the concrete mix for hydration of 2. daØhV feJ.k esa ikuh] lhesaV ds ty;kstu vkSj dk;kZRedrk ds
cement and workability. fy, feyk;k tkrk gS
3. Creep and shrinkage of concrete are independent of 3. daØhV dk foliZ.k vkSj ladqpu] daØhV feJ.k esa ty&lhesaV
the water–cement ratio in the concrete mix. vuqikr ls fujis{k gksrk gS
The TRUE statements are lgh dFku gSa%
(1) 1 and 2 (1) 1 rFkk 2
(2) 1, 2, and 3
(2) 1, 2, rFkk 3
(3) 2 and 3
(3) 2 rFkk 3
(4) Only 2
(4) dsoy 2
55. Sugar when added to cement will act as: 55. 'kdZjk dks tc lhesUV esa Mkyk tkrk gS rks ;g dk;Z djrk gS%
(1) An accelerator (1) ,d Rofj= dh rjg
(2) A retarder (2) ,d eUnd dh rjg
(3) A workability admixture (3) ,d dk;Z lkeF;Z ;ksX; feJ.k
(4) An air entraining agent (4) ,d ok;q vk:<+ dkjd dh rjg
56. A propped cantilever of span ‘l’ carries a uniformly 56. foLr`fr ‘l’ okyk ,d Vsdnkj dSaVhfyoj iwjh foLr`fr ij ‘w’ rhozrk dk
distributed load of intensity ‘w’ over its entire span. The leku :i ls forfjr Hkkj ys tkrk gSA che dks {kSfrt j[kus ds fy,
value of prop reaction to keep the beam horizontal is: izki izfrfØ;k dk eku gS%
(1) wl/3 (2) 3wl/8 (1) wl/3 (2) 3wl/8
(3) wl/2 (4) 5wl/8 (3) wl/2 (4) 5wl/8
57. The slab is designed as one-way if the ratio of long 57. ,d LySc dks ,d ekxÊ; vfHkdfYir fd;k tkrk gS ;fn yEch LiSu
span to short span is: ,oa NksVh LiSu dk vuqikr gksrk gS%
(1) Less than 1 (1) 1 ls de
(2) Between 1 and 1.5 (2) 1 vkSj 1.5 ds e/;
(3) Between 1.5 and 2 (3) 1.5 vkSj 2 ds e/;
(4) Greater than 2 (4) 2 ls T;knk
59. With the increased rate of loading during testing of 59. daØhV ds uewuksa ds ijh{k.k ds nkSjku Hkkj.k dh c<+h gqbZ nj ds lkFk
concrete specimens, the compressive strength of daØhV dk laihM+u lkeF;Z%
concrete: (1) cnyrk ugha
(1) Does not change (2) c<+ tkrk gS
(2) Increases (3) ?kV tkrk gS
(3) Decreases (4) mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
(4) None of the above
60. A pin jointed plane frame is unstable if 60. fiu&;ksftr lery Ýse vfLFkj gS ;fn%
(1) m + r < 2j (1) m + r < 2j
(2) m + r = 2j (2) m + r = 2j
(3) m + r > 2j (3) m + r > 2j
(4) None of the above (4) mi;qZDr esa ls dksbZ ugha
61. The load factor to be used for plastic design of steel 61. e`r Hkkj vkSj jksfir Hkkj ds fy, bLikr lajpukvksa ds IykfLVd
structures for dead load and imposed load vfHkdyk ds fy, ç;ksx fd, tkus okys Hkkj xq.kd dk la;kstu gS%
combination is: (1) 1. 5 (2) 1. 7
(1) 1. 5 (2) 1. 7 (3) 2. 0 (4) 2. 2
(3) 2. 0 (4) 2. 2
62. In ultimate strength design the maximum compressive 62. pje lkeF;Z vfHkdYiu esa fdlh RCC LrEHk ds <gus esa vf/kdre
strain permitted at collapse in RCC columns is about: vuqer lEihMu foÑfr gS%
(1) 0.003 (1) 0.003
(2) 0.002 (2) 0.002
(3) 0.0035 (3) 0.0035
(4) 0.006 (4) 0.006
63. Amount of water added to find the soundness of the 63. lhesUV dh funksZ"krk dk irk yxkus ds fy, feyk, x, ikuh dh ek=k
cement is: gksrh gS%
(1) 0. 78 p
(1) 0. 78 p
(2) 0. 85 p
(2) 0. 85 p
(3) p/4+3. 5
(3) p/4+3. 5
(4) 10%
(4) 10%
By weight of cement where p is the normal consistency of
cement paste.
lhesUV ds Hkkj }kjk tgk¡ P lhesUV ?kksy dh lkekU; l?kurk gSA
64. The number of sieves in a standard sieve set to 64. LFkwy dk lw{erk ekikad vkSj lw{e leqPp; fu/kkZfjr djus ds fy,
determine the fineness modulus of coarse and fine ekud Néh ds lsV esa Nfé;ksa dh la[;k gksrh gS%
aggregates are: (1) 6 (2) 8
(1) 6 (2) 8 (3) 10 (4) 12
(3) 10 (4) 12
65. Standard penetration test is carried out to estimate: 65. ekud cs/ku ijh{k.k bues ls fdldk vkdyu djus ds fy, fd;k
(1) Penetration of pile in soil tkrk gS%
(2) Angle of shearing resistance and density of the sand (1) e`nk esa LFkw.kk cs/ku
(3) Soil type (2) vi:i.k izfrjks/k dks.k rFkk jsr dk ?kuRo
(4) Permeability of soil (3) e`nk dk izdkj
(4) e`nk dh lajU/kz izokg {kerk
67. Main reinforcement in RCC cantilever beams is placed 67. RCC d¢UVhyhoj che esa eq[; jsuQ¨lZesaV dgk¡ fd;k tkrk gS%
at: (1) fupys Qkbcj
(1) Bottom fibre (2) mij Qkbcj
(2) Top fibre (3) fupyk vkSj mij Qkbcj
(3) Bottom and top fibres (4) lkbZM Qkbcj
(4) Side fibres
70. Test carries out to determine hardness property of 70. j¨M ,fxzxkjsV dh gkMZusl ÁkiVÊ d¨ fu/kkZj.k d¢ fy, ijh{k.k fd;k
road aggregates is: tkrk gS\
(1) Aggregate crushing test (1) ,xzhxsV Ø¢lÈx VsLV
(2) Los Angles abrasion test (2) y¨l ,axYl vczklsu VsLV
(3) Aggregate impact test (3) ,fxzxkjsV VsLV
(4) Soundness test (4) lkmaMusl VsLV
71. Shear Strain is defined as: 71. f'k;j LVªsu d¨ ifjÒkf"kr fd;k tkrk gS
(1) Change in angle between planes at right angles. (1) jkÃV ,axy ij fLFkj Iysal d¢ e/; d¢ d¨.k esa cnyko
(2) Distortion of fibre (2) Qkbcj d¢ fMLV¨jlu d¢ :i esa
(3) Change in angle between two angles. (3) n¨ d¨.k d¢ chp d¢ d¨.k esa cnyko
(4) Strain that normally occurs. (4) lkekU;r% g¨us okyk LVªsu
72. A point of contra flexure in a beam occurs at a point 72. ,d che esa fdl fcUnq ij dkW.Vªk ¶ysDlj ?kfVr g¨rk gS%
where: (1) B.M. dk fpà cnyrk gS
(1) B.M changes sign (2) S.F. dk fpà cnyrk gS
(2) S.F. changes sign (3) y¨ÇMx “kwU; g¨ tkrh gS
(3) Loading becomes zero (4) B.M. ,oa S.F. dk eku “kwU; g¨ tkrk gS
(4) B.M and S.F becomes zero
73. Shear force at the free end of a cantilever beam is: 73. ,d d¢UVhyhoj che d¢ Ýh ,aM ij f'k;j Q+¨lZ dk eku g¨rk gS%
(1) Maximum (2) Zero (1) vf/kdre (2) “kwU;
2
(3) wL /4 (4) wL2/8 (3) wL2/4 (4) wL2/8
74. Strength of concrete is directly proportional to: 74. daØhV dh “kfä lekuqikrh g¨rh gS%
(1) Cement water ratio (1) lhesaV ikuh js';¨
(2) Water cement ratio (2) ikuh lhesaV js';¨
(3) Sand cement ratio (3) ckyw lhesaV js';¨
(4) Water aggregate ratio (4) ikuh ,xzhxsV js';¨
75. ISI has specified the full strength of concrete after: 75. ISI }kjk fofufnZ’V daØhV dh iw.kZ {kerk fdrus fnu¨a d¢ ckn vkrh gS%
(1) 7 days (2) 15 days (1) 7 fnu (2) 15 fnu
(3) 21 days (4) 28 days (3) 21 fnu (4) 28 fnu
77. The degree of saturation in soils can be taken as: 77. e`nk esa lar`fIr ek=k buesa ls fdl :i esa yh tk ldrh gS%
(1) Ratio of the volume of water to that of voids in soils (1) e`nk esa fjfä dh rqyuk esa ikuh dh ek=k dk vuqikr
(2) Ratio of water by weight to the dry soil weight (2) “kq’d e`nk otu dh rqyuk esa ty ds otu dk vuqikr
(3) Ratio of the volume of water to the gross volume of (3) e`nk dh ldy ek=k dh rqyuk esa ikuh dh ek=k dk vuqikr
the soil (4) e`nk dh rqyuk esa ikuh ds otu dk vuqikr
(4) Ratio of the weight of the water to that of the soil
78. Measurement of metals in water is carried out by: 78. ty esa /kkrq dk ekiu fuEukafdr esa fdlds }kjk fd;k tkrk gS%
(1) Voltammeter (1) oksYVkekih
(2) Spectrophotometer (2) LisDVªeh çdk”kekih
(3) Atomic adsorption spectrophotometry (3) ijek.kq vf/kpw’k.k LisDVªeh çdk”kekih
(4) All of these (4) mi;qZä lHkh
79. A purely cohesive soil has mean unconfined 79. fo”kq) :i ls lalatuh e`nk dk ek/; vifjc) laihM+u lkeF;Z
compressive strength of 50kN/m2. As per Terzaghi’s 50kN/m2 gSA rxkZth vo/kkj.kk ds vuqlkj bldh pje /kkj.k {kerk
concept its ultimate bearing capacity is given by fuEu }kjk n”kkZbZ tkrh gS%
2
(1) 285 kN/m (2) 145.5 kN/m2 (1) 285 kN/m2 (2) 145.5 kN/m2
(3) 1425 kN/m2 (4) 2850 kN/m2 (3) 1425 kN/m2 (4) 2850 kN/m2
80. Which of the following is not a compression member 80. fuEu esa ls dkSu ,d laihM lnL; ugha gS\
(1) Strut (2) Tie (1) vkyacu LraHk (2) ca/ku
(3) Rafter (4) Boom. (3) jS¶Vj (4) xtZu ¼cwe½
81. For a cantilever shown in the following figure, the 81. uhps fp= esa fn, x, dSUVhyhoj ds fy, vf/kdre cadu vk?kw.kZ gksxk%
maximum bending moment will be:
82. In brick masonry the frog of the brick is generally kept on: 82. ,d fczd esalsu¨jh esa lkekU;r% ݨx g¨rk gS&
(1) Top face (2) Bottom face (1) VkWi Q¢l (2) c¨Ve Q¢l
(3) Exposed face (4) Interior face (3) bDLi¨lM Q¢l (4) baVhfj;j Q¢l
83. An air-entraining agent when added to cement 83. lhesaV esa tc ok;q vkjksgh deZd feyk;k tkrk gS rks buesa ls fdlesa
improves: lq/kkj gksrk gS%
(1) Strength of concrete (2) Workability of concrete (1) daØhV dh lkeF;Z (2) daØhV dh lqadj.kh;rk
(3) Density of concrete (4) Durability of concrete (3) daØhV dk ?kuRo (4) daØhV dk LFkkf;Ro
84. The durability of cement concrete is usually improved 84. fuEukafdr esa ls D;k feykus ls lhesaV daØhV ds LFkkf;Ro esa lkekU;r%
by the addition of: lq/kkj gksrk gS%
(1) More Cement (2) More granite aggregate (1) vf/kd lhesaV (2) vf/kd xzsukbV iqat
(3) More vibration (4) More coarse sand (3) vf/kd dEiu (4) vf/kd LFkwy ckyw
85. Bottom most layer of a pavement is called: 85. isoesaV dh lcls fupyh lrg dgykrh gS\
(1) subgrade (2) base course (1) lcxzsM (2) csl d©lZ
(3) sub–base course (4) wearing course (3) lc& csl d©lZ (4) osvÇjx d©lZ
87. The influence line diagram for bending moment at a 87. ,d S.S. “kgrhj ds [kaM X ij cadu vk?kw.kZ ds fy, izHkko js[kk
section X of a S.S. beam is given below. The maximum vkjs[k uhps fn;k x;k gSA tc 10 kN/m rFkk 3 m yack u.d.l. bl
bending moment at X when a u.d.l. of 10 kN/m and 3 m xMZj dks ikj djrk gS rc X ij vf/kdre cadu vk?kw.kZ gS%
long crosses this girder is:
88. In case of well foundations, grip length is defined as: 88. dq,a dh uhao ds ekeys esa xze yEckbZ ¼fxzi ysUFk½ dks ifjHkkf"kr fd;k
(1) Length below the top of the well cap to the cutting edge
tkrk gS%
(2) Length below the bottom of the well cap to the cutting edge (1) dqa, dh Vksih ds f'k[kj ds uhps drZu dksj ij yEckbZ
(3) Depth of the bottom of the well below the minimum (2) dqa, dh Vksih ds ry ds uhps drZu dksj ij yEckbZ
scour level (3) U;wure fu?kZ"kZ.k Lrj ds uhps dq,a ds ry ij xgjkbZ
(4) Depth of the bottom of the well below the maximum (4) vf/kdre fu?kZ"kZ.k Lrj ds uhps dq,a ds ry ij xgjkbZ
scour level
89. A bench mark has been established at the soffit of an 89. ,d ltkoVh esgjkc LFky ds v/k%Lry ij] leqnz Lrj ls 100.0m
ornamental arch sight at the known elevation of ehVj Åij ,d Kkr ÅapkbZ ij ,d cSapekdZ LFkkfir fd;k x;k gSA
100.0m above mean sea level. The back sight used to i”p n`f’V ,d izfryksfer LVkQ iBu esa midj.k dh ÅapkbZ 2.105m
establish height of instrument is an inverted staff fl) djrh FkhA gky gh eas fufeZr dqjlh ij lkekU;r% /kkfjr LVkQ
reading of 2.105m. A forward sight reading with dk vxzn`f’V iBu 1.105 ehVj fy;k x;k gSA dqjlh dh ÅapkbZ gS%
normally held staff of 1.105m is taken on a recently
(1) 103.210m
constructed plinth. The elevation of the plinth is
(2) 101.000m
(1) 103.210m (2) 101.000m (3) 99.000m
(3) 99.000m (4) 96.790m (4) 96.790m
90. Which of the following sewage treatment method has 90. eyd ty mipkj dh fuEu fof/k;ksa esa ls dkSulh fof/k esa xa/k] ty
inherent problems of odour, ponding and fly nuisance? lap;u vkSj eD[kh daVd dh varfuZfgr leL;k,a gksrh gSa\
(1) USAB system (1) ;w,l,ch iz.kkyh
(2) Activated sludge process (2) lfØf;r vkiad iz.kkyh
(3) Trickling filters (3) vYiek=h fQYVj
(4) Stabilization ponds (4) LFkk;hdj.k rkykc
91. Total Kjeldahl nitrogen is a measure of 91. dqy dsYMky ukbVªkstu fuEu dk ,d eki gS%
(1) Total organic nitrogen (1) dqy tSo dkcZu
(2) Total organic and ammonia nitrogen (2) dqy tSo rFkk veksfu;k ukbVªkstu
(3) Total Ammonia nitrogen (3) dqy veksfu;k ukbVªkstu
(4) Total inorganic and ammonia nitrogen (4) dqy vdkcZfud ukbVªkstu
92. The effect of increasing the filter loading rate (while 92. fuL;and Hkkj.k nj ¼vU; lHkh fLFkfr;ka mlh rjg cuk, j[krs gq,½
keeping all other conditions same) on TB and TH c<+kus dk Tb rFkk TH ij izHkko gS%
(1) TB increases and TH decreases (1) TB c<+rk gS TH ?kVrk gS
(2) Both TB and TH increases (2) TB rFkk TH & nksuksa c<+rs gSa
(3) TB decreases and TH increases (3) TB ?kVrk gS vkSj TH c<+rk gS
(4) Both TB and TH decreases (4) TB rFkk TH & nksuksa ?kVrs gSa
95. Inverted siphon is provided when: 95. çrhi lkbQu miyC/k djk, tkrs gSa tc%
(1) Two sewers meet (1) nks lhoj feyrs gSa
(2) A sewer crosses a river (2) ,d lhoj unh dks ikj djrk gS
(3) Two roads meet (3) nks lM+ds feyrh gSa
(4) To empty out a sump (4) fuxZr dks [kkyh djus ds fy,
96. Bending moment diagram can be drawn with the help 96. cadu vk?kw.kZ vkjs[k fuEu dh lgk;rk ls [khapk tk ldrk gS%
of: (1) fod`fr izekih (2) cSx MhQkjehVj
(1) Strain gauge (2) Beggs deformeter (3) ;wVh,e (4) jkstsV
(3) UTM (4) Rossetts
97. The commonly used material for the water pipes, 97. ty ikbiksa ds fy, lkekU; :i ls ç;ksx fd;k tkus okyk inkFkZ]
which has properties of being strong, rigid, bearing ftlesa lcy] dBksj gksus] okº; Hkkjh Hkkj ogu djus] vklkuh ls u"V
heavy external loads, not easily corroded, lasting for u gksus] yEcs le; rd pyus fdUrq Hkkjh vkSj Hkaxqj gksus ds xq.k gSa]
long but heavy and brittle is: buesa ls dkSu&lk gS%
(1) Wrought iron (2) Steel (1) fiVoka yksgk (2) bLikr
(3) RCC (4) Cast iron (3) vkj-lh-lh- (4) <yoka yksgk
98. A simply supported beam is made of two wooden 98. ,d lkekU; :i ls vk/kkfjr che ,dleku pkSM+kbZ ds ydM+h ds nks
planks of same width resting one upon the other r[rksa ls cuk gS tks fcuk ?k’kZ.k rFkk la;kstu ds ,d&nwljs ij fojke
without friction and without connection. The upper dj jgs gSaA Åij okys r[rs dh eksVkbZ fupys r[rs dh rqyuk esa vk/kh
plank is of half the thickness as compared to the lower gSA vlsacyh iwjh foLr`fr ij leku :i ls forfjr Hkkj ls Hkkfjr gSA
plank. The assembly is loaded by a uniformly Åij okys rFkk uhps okys r[rksa esa mRiUu vf/kdre izfrcyksa dk
distributed load on the entire span. The ratio of the vuqikr gksxk%
maximum stresses developed in the top and bottom
(1) 1/16 (2) 1/8
planks will be:
(3) 1/4 (4) 1/2
(1) 1/16 (2) 1/8
(3) 1/4 (4) 1/2
99. At the location of an intermediate simple support of a 99. fdlh lrr /kju ds ek/;fed ljy vk/kkj dh fLFkfr ij vuqdwy
continuous beam, the corresponding conjugate beam dkUtwxsV /kju esa gksxk%
will have: (1) ,d ljy vk/kkj
(1) A simple support (2) ,d fu;r vk/kkj
(2) A fixed support (3) ,d eqä fljk
(3) A free end (4) ,d ek/;fed dCtk
(4) An intermediate hinge
100. If the support of a three hinged arch yield horizontally 100. ;fn fdlh y?kq ek=k }kjk rhu dCtksa okyh MkV ds vk/kkj dk {kSfrt
by a small amount, the horizontal support reaction: :i ls ijkHko gksrk gS rks {kSfrt vk/kkj çfrfØ;k%
(1) Decreases (1) ?kVsxh
(2) Increases (2) c<+sxh
(3) Remains the same (3) ogh jgsxh
(4) None is true (4) dksbZ Hkh lp ugha gS