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GATE CE 2025 Set 1
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.67
In the rigid-jointed frame shown in the figure, the distribution factor of the member $A D$ is closest to

2
GATE CE 2024 Set 2
Numerical
+2
-0
The horizontal beam PQRS shown in the figure has a fixed support at point P, an internal hinge at point Q, and a pin support at point R. A concentrated vertically downward load (V) of 10 kN can act at any point over the entire length of the beam.

The maximum magnitude of the moment reaction (in kN.m) that can act at the support P due to V is ________________ (in integer).
Your input ____
3
GATE CE 2017 Set 1
Numerical
+2
-0
The value of $$M$$ in the beam $$ABC$$ shown in the figure is such that the joint $$B$$ does not rotate.
The value of support reaction (in $$kN$$) at $$B$$ should be equal to _____________
Your input ____
4
GATE CE 2016 Set 2
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
The portal frame shown in the figure is subjected to a uniformly distributed vertical load $$w$$ (per unit length).
The bending moment in the beam at the joint $$'Q'$$ is
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