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STRUCTURAL DESIGN |QUIZ No. 28 - Quiz no.

28 JPT Review Center – Galicia Street Sampaloc Manila - UAP


January 2019 | Licensure Examination for Architects | BSc. in Architecture. NU Mla.

1. The basic requirement for the study of mechanics of deformable bodies and mechanics of
fluids (advanced courses).
2. Reactive force developed by a body on which a force or system of force acts.
3. The center of mass of a geometric object of uniform density. Center of gravity of a plane
area.
4. Any object thrown into space by exertion of the force. Although any object in motion
through space (for example a thrown baseball)
5. The maximum ordinate in the stress-strain diagram or also called as the tensile strength.
6. Property that enables deformity upon the force applied and recovers after removing such
force.
7. The ability to deform under compressive strength.
8. The work done on a unit volume of material as the force is gradually increased from O to
R, in N-m/m³.
9. The work done on a unit volume of materials as the force is gradually increased from O to
P, in N-m/m³.
10. The point at which the material will have an appreciable elongation of yielding without any
increase in load.
11. The deformation of body under the action of applied force. It is the ratio of the change in
size and shape to the original size and shape of the body.
12. A stretching force pulling at both ends of a components or structure along its length.
13. Unaligned forces pushing one part of a body in one direction and another part of the body
in the opposite direction.
14. Is the twisting of an object due to applied N.m.
15. The region from P to R is called the
16. Number of reactions on a roller support.
17. Number of reaction in a fixed end support.
18. A Beam extending over more than 2 supports in order to develop greater rigidity and
smaller moments than a series of simple beams having similar spans and loading
19. A Graphic representation of the variation in magnitude of the external shears present in
structure.
20. A net resultant of shear fumes that acts vertically upward on the left part of the structure
being considered.
21. A graphic representation of the variation in magnitude of the bending moment present in a
structure.
22. A bending moment that produces moment that produces a convex curvature at a section
of a structure.
23. A point in a beam when it has a zero moment
24. A slab is supported on two opposite side only thus structural action is only at one
direction.
25. A reinforced concrete slab supported directly by concrete columns without the use of
beams.
26. Column with the ratio of the effective length to its least lateral dimension exceeds 12
27. A slight convex curvature intentionally built into beam, girder, or truss to compensate for
an anticipated deflection.
28. It is a type of combined footing, consisting of two or more column footings connected by a
concrete beam.
29. Truss that is patented in 1840 by Massachusetts millwright William Howe, includes vertical
members and diagonals that slope up towards the center.
30. Footing that ae most commonly used footing to reinforced cement concrete Columns
because it is simple and most economical.
31.

(BSc. In Architecture) JPT Review Center – January 2019 - Architect Licensure Examination | to +GOD be the glory. God Speed!

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