I will need all the calculations.
Calculate support reactions
Calculate bending moments
Draw a shear force diagram
QUESTION 1:
Figure 1 shows a beam carrying a point load. Calculate the support reactions for the beam.

FIGURE 1
QUESTION 2:
Figure 2 shows a beam carrying two point loads.
a) Calculate the support reactions for the beam
b) Calculate the bending moments at A, B, C and D and plot the bending moment diagram.
c) Draw the shear force diagram

FIGURE 2
QUESTION 3:
Figure 3 shows a beam carrying a UDL (Uniform Distributed Load). Calculate the support reactions for the beam.

FIGURE 3
QUESTION 4:
U.D.L. 2.5kN/m RUN
FIGURE 4 shows a beam carrying a point load and a U.D.L. Calculate the support reactions for the beam.

FIGURE 4
QUESTION 5:
What force is required to prevent the bar shown in Figure 5 from turning?

FIGURE 5
QUESTION 6:
Find the force necessary to lift the load shown in Figure 6. (Ignore the weight of the bar).

FIGURE 6
QUESTION 7:
If a concrete cube 150 mm in size has a maximum compressive strength 65N/mm2, what is the maximum load that can be imposed on the cube?
QUESTION 8:
A suspended steel wire extended 4mm when loaded. Calculate the original length of the wire when the tensile strain is 0.002.
QUESTION 9:
A steel component has a tensile strength of 350N/mm2. If the maximum permissible is 125N/mm2, calculate the FACTOR OF SAFETY.