Strength of Materials

This Foundation MCQs set builds core understanding of Strength of Materials concepts essential for mechanical engineering interviews and exams.
It covers stress–strain behavior, material properties, failure points, bending, torsion, and safety considerations.
The questions focus on strengthening conceptual clarity and analytical thinking, forming a solid base for advanced subjects like machine design and structural analysis.
Set 01: Foundation – Strength of Materials MCQs
Stress & Strain Basics
Elastic vs Plastic Behavior
Hooke’s Law
Young’s Modulus & Poisson’s Ratio
Yield Point, UTS & Fracture
Stress–Strain Curve
Shear Stress
Bending Stress
Torsion
Factor of Safety
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