Bihar SBTE Diploma Civil 6th SEM Previous Year Paper

Bihar SBTE Diploma Civil 6th SEM May  2019 Paper on Eq. Res. Dgn & Construction

Sr. No. Questions with options
1 The record of an earthquake is called as –

(a)  Seismograph

(b) Seismogram

(c)  Seismometer

(d) Seismoscope

2 Which seismic waves are the fastest?

(a)  P – wave

(b) S- wave

(c)  Rayliesh wave

(d) Love wave

3 Which of the following scale is used to measure earthquake magnitude?

(a)  Richter scale

(b) MMI scale

(c)  MSK scale

(d) Energy scale

4 The uppermost part of the earth is called as

(a)  Core

(b) Crust

(c)  Mantle

(d) Mho

5 Isoseismals are contours joining places of equal ______

(a)  Magnitude

(b) Intensity

(c)  Energy

(d) Epicenter

 
6 Restoring force is equal to _________

(a)  Mass x Acceleration

(b) Mass x displacement

(c)  Stiffness x displacement

(d) None of these

7 Patna lies in the seismic zone

(a)  II

(b) III

(c)  IV

(d) V

8 If the roof of a building is heavy then the inertia force will be

(a)  More

(b) Less

(c)  Not affected

(d) None of the above

9 The frictional forces which oppose motion are called as______

(a)  Damping force

(b) Restoring force

(c)  Inertia force

(d) None of the above

10 The load which does not change with time called as ________

(a)  Transient load

(b) Dynamic load

(c)  Static load

(d) Live load

 
11 For earthquake prone region, low strength steel is preferred over strong steel because

(a)  It is more brittle

(b) It has lower breaking strain

(c)  It is more ductile

(d) None of the above

12 A rigid body possesses ______ degree of freedom

(a)  One

(b) Two

(c)  Four

(d) Six

13 If the building has more mass the fundamental natural period will be ____

(a)  Longer

(b) Shorter

(c)  Not affected

(d) None of the above

14 Delhi lies in the seismic zone

(a)  II

(b) III

(c)  IV

(d) V

15 Earthquake load is an example of _________

(a)  Static load

(b) Dynamic load

(c)  Transient load

(d) All of the above

   
  Published On – 4th June 2022
   
   

 


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