Maharashtra Engineering Civil Services 2011 Paper I Civil Engineering Previous Year Question Paper

Maharashtra Government Jobs Engineer 2011

  • Year 2011
  • Conducted By GRM
  • Maximum Marks 200
  • Duration 3 Hours
  • Languages English

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination Maharashtra Engineering (Civil) Services Main Examination
Year 2011
Conducting Body GRM
Paper Civil Engineering - Paper I
Subject Civil Engineering
Duration 3 Hours
Maximum Marks 200
Question Type Descriptive / Subjective

This page hosts the Maharashtra Engineering (Civil) Services Main Examination (2011) question paper conducted by GRM. Subject: Civil Engineering. Maximum marks: 200. Duration: 3 Hours } Note: Solve any one question from each section. (i) Do not reproduce any question. Write only question number against the answer. (ii) Number of optional questions up to the prescribed number in the order in which questions have been (iii) solved, will only be assessed and excess answers of the question/s will not be assessed. Figures to the right indicate the number of marks for the questions. (iv) Assume suitable data if necessary and state-it clearly. (v) (vi) Use of Non-programmable calculators is permitted. Use of I.S. Codes and Steel Table, is not permitted. (vii) (viii) Candidate should not write roll number, any name (including his/her own), signature, address or any indication of his/her identity any where inside the answer book otherwise the candidate will be penalised.. Question type: Descriptive. Read exam instructions and page-2 questions online, or download the official PDF for offline practice.

Major Topics Covered

  • Maharashtra Engineering (Civil) Services Main Examination
  • Civil Engineering
  • Civil Engineering - Paper I
  • GRM
  • 2011 question paper
  • previous year paper
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Instructions

  • Maharashtra Engineering (Civil) sensies Moin Examination. 2011 GRM 2011 191200 CIVIL ENGINEERING (Paper - I) { Maximum Marks : 200 Time allowed: 3 Hours }
  • Note: Solve any one question from each section.

Questions (page 2)

Q4. Sketch the bending moment and shear force diagrams.

50 KN 20 KN/m A 3 m k.

6 m 3 m 6 m Figure 3 Draw the shear force and bending moment diagrams for the continuous beam (d) 10 shown in Figure Using theorem of three moments. 80 KN 50 KN 10 KN/m B D A2 3 m 3 m 7m 8m 5m Figure 4

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Frequently asked questions

What is the exam name and year?

The exam is the Maharashtra Engineering (Civil) Services Main Examination, held in 2011.

What is the subject and paper for this exam?

The subject is Civil Engineering, and this is Paper I.

What is the maximum marks and time allowed for the exam?

The maximum marks are 200, and the time allowed is 3 hours.

What are the instructions for solving the questions?

Candidates must solve any one question from each section, not reproduce any question, and write only the question number against the answer. Figures to the right indicate marks. Suitable data can be assumed and stated clearly. Use of non-programmable calculators is permitted, but I.S. Codes and Steel Tables are not.

What topics are covered in Paper I?

Paper I covers topics like shear force diagrams, bending moment diagrams, loading diagrams, analysis of circular steel bars, slope deflection method for continuous beams, and the theorem of three moments.

Can candidates use calculators in the exam?

Yes, the use of non-programmable calculators is permitted.

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