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Soil Mechanics Online Test – Paper 2

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1. A phreatic line is defined as the line within a dam section below which there are

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2. Negative skin friction is to be considered when:

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3. The critical exit gradient of the seepage of water in a soil is

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4. * When water content in a soil is reduced beyond the shrinkage limit, the soil will be:

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5. The process of compaction may involve

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6. Soil transported by water and deposited at the bottom of the lake is known as

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7. * Angle of internal friction is minimum for:

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8. Consolidation is a process involving

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9. Which of the following soils will have the least value of the safe load?

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10. A wall constructed to retain the earth from slippage on the hillside of the roadway is called:

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11. In a flow net, which of the following statements is true?

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12. Terzaghi's analysis assumes:

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13. Over-consolidated soils caused due to:

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14. Westergaard's theory is more appropriate for

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15. Contribution due to skin friction is maximum in:

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16. A soil sample contains a degree of saturation of 30%, find the percentage of air voids

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17. The value of net allowable bearing pressure is:

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18. The most suitable method for increasing the bearing capacity of black cotton soil is:

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19. The law which states that the velocity of flow through a porous medium is directly proportional to the hydraulic gradient is

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20. The u/s face of an earthen dam is

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21. The shear strength of a soil is proportional

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22. The lateral earth pressure of the soil moves towards the retaining wall indicates

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23. The assumption of Rankine's theory of earth pressure is:

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24. Cohesive soils:

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25. Piping in soils is due to

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26. On wetting, cohesive soils

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27. Raising of water table in shallow foundations, near foundation level:

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28. For testing a saturated clay for shear strength, the test recommended is

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29. The types of compaction suitable for cohesionless soil having large thickness are

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30. Plasticity needle/Proctor needle is used to determine

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