MCQ Engineering Mechanics Part V
MCQ Engineering Mechanics Part V
MCQ Engineering Mechanics Part V
201. It is the science which deals with bodies in motion or at rest with specific attention being directed
primarily to the external effects of a force or a system.
a) statics
b) thermodynamics
c) kinetics
d) mechanics
202. Deals with the conditions of equilibrium of rigid bodies acted upon by a balanced systems of forces.
a) statics
b) thermodynamics
c) kinetics
d) mechanics
203. Deals with bodies being acted upon by an unbalanced system of forces the resultant of which
causes the body to be accelerated.
a) statics
b) kinematics
c) dynamics
d) kinetics
a) statics
b) kinematics
c) dynamics
d) kinetics
a) statics
b) kinematics
c) dynamics
d) kinetics
206. A specific amount of matter all particles of which remain at fixed distance to each other.
a) mass
b) force
c) rigid body
d) static body
a) bending
b) deformation
c) scattering
d) compression
208. A fixed body property of a body which determines its resistance to change in motion.
a) mass
b) force
c) rigid body
d) static body
209. The action of one body on another body which changes or tends to change the motion of the body
acted on.
a) mass
b) force
c) rigid body
d) static body
a) magnitude
b) direction
c) mass
d) force
a) magnitude
b) direction
c) mass
d) force
212. The resultant of two forces which is the diagonal formed on the vectors of this force.
a) parallelogram law
b) equilibrium law
c) superposition law
d) action and reaction
213. Any pressure on the support causes an equal and opposite pressure from the support.
a) parallelogram law
b) equilibrium law
c) superposition law
214. Two forces on a rigid body will in no way to be changed if we added or subtract from them another
system of forces in equilibrium.
a) parallelogram law
b) equilibrium law
c) superposition law
a) tensors
b) vector quantities
c) system of forces
d) scalar quantities
a) tensors
b) vector quantities
c) system of forces
d) scalar quantities
217. Quantities which posses magnitude but require two or more directional aspects.
a) tensors
b) vector quantities
c) system of forces
a) tensors
b) vector quantities
c) system of forces
d) scalar quantities
a) concurrent,coplanar
c) parallel,coplanar
d) non concurrent,coplanar
220. The action lines of all the forces are in the same plane and intersect a common point.
a) concurrent,coplanar
c) parallel,coplanar
d) non concurrent,coplanar
221. The action lines of all the forces of the system are parallel and lie in the same plane.
a) concurrent,coplanar
c) parallel,coplanar
d) non concurrent,coplanar
222. The action lines of all the forces of the system are in the same plane,but they are not parallel and
don’t intersect in a common point.
a) concurrent,coplanar
c) parallel,coplanar
d) non concurrent,coplanar
223. The action lines of all the forces are not in the same plane and intersect a common point.
a) concurrent,non coplanar
c) parallel,non coplanar
224. The action lines of all the forces of the system are parallel and not all lie in the same plane.
a) concurrent,non coplanar
c) parallel,non coplanar
a) concurrent,non coplanar
c) parallel,non coplanar
226. The simplest force system that can replace the original system without changing its external effect.
a) couple
b) resultant
c) composition
d) graphical
227. A pair of parallel forces having same magnitude but opposite senses.
a) couple
b) resultant
c) composition
d) graphical
a) couple
b) resultant
c) composition
d) graphical
b) resultant
c) composition
d) graphical
230. Is used to obtain the magnitude and direction of the resultant of any two concurrent forces.
a) parallelogram law
b) resolution
c) cosine law
d) triangle law
a) parallelogram law
b) resolution
c) cosine law
d) triangle law
232. Means that either one of two coplanar forces having the given force as resultant.
a) components
b) polygon method
c) moment of force
d) couple
233. Is used to check the results obtained from the resolution and composition method.
a) components
b) polygon method
c) moment of force
d) couple
234. Is a vector quantity that is represented as a vector along the moment axis.
a) components
b) polygon method
c) moment of force
d) couple
235. The algebraic sum of the moment of its forces about any axis perpendicular to the plane of the
couple.
a) mass
b) density
c) weight
d) direction ans.c
237. Theorem of pappus which state that the surface area of any solid of revolution is the product of the
length multiplied by the distance travelled.
a) 1st proposition
b) 2nd proposition
c) 3rd proposition
d) 4th proposition
238. The surface area of the square of sphere is equal to the length of semi-circle multiplied by the
distance travelled by the centroid of a semi circle.
a) 1st proposition
b) 2nd proposition
c) 3rd proposition
d) 4th proposition
239. The volume of any solid of revolution is the product of the generating area .
a) 1st proposition
b) 2nd proposition
c) 3rd proposition
d) 4th proposition
a) pythagorean theorem
b) newton’s theorem
c) pappus theorem
c) coplanar
d) force
242. Is a sketch of a body completely isolated or free from all other bodies.
b) equilibrium
c) coplanar
d) force
243. Is a definite amount of matter the parts of which are fixed in position relative to one another.
a) mass
b) force
c) rigid body
d) static body
a) mass
b) force
c) rigid body
d) static body
a) meter squared
b) pascal
c) pounds
d) newton
246. The external effect of a force in a rigid body is the same for all points along its line of action.
b) axioms of mechanics
c) characteristics of force
247. The resultant of two forces is the diagonal formed on two vectors of those forces.
a) parallelogram law
b) resolution
c) cosine law
d) triangle law
248. The forces are in equilibrium only when equal in magnitude ,opposite in direction and collinear in
action.
b) axioms of mechanics
c) characteristics of force
a) parallelogram law
b) resolution
c) cosine law
d) triangle law
250. The determination of the resultant of 3 or more concurrent forces that are not collinear.
a) resultant of concurrent,coplanar
c) parallel,coplanar
d) non concurrent,coplanar
Below are the answers key for the Multiple Choice Questions in Engineering Mechanics Part 5.
201. mechanics
202. statics
203. dynamics
204. kinematics
205. kinetics
207. deformation
208. mass
209. force
210. magnitude
211. direction
217. tensors
221. parallel,coplanar
226. resultant
227. couple
228. composition
229. graphical
231. resolution
232. components
236. weight
241. equilibrium
245. newton