Home» Online Test » Civil Engineering » Soil Mechanics Online Test » Paper 1 » Paper 2 » Paper 3 0% Sorry, time's up. To complete the online test, please restart it. Created by Vikash chaudhary This is a FREE online test. Beware of scammers who ask for money to attend this test. Get fresh, new questions in each attempt. Total Questions: 30 Time Allotted: 30 minutes Passing Score: 50% Randomization: Yes Certificate: No Do not refresh the page! 👍 All the best! 1 / 30 1. The degree of saturation in soils can be defined as the ratio of a) Water by weight to the dry soil weight b) Volume of water to the gross volume of soil c) Volume of water to volume of voids in soil d) Weight of the water to weight of the soil 2 / 30 2. A foundation may be classified as a strip foundation if: a) Length is very large b) Length is very large compared with uniform width c) Load is applied at long intervals d) None of the above 3 / 30 3. If a solid suffers a change in volume by the application of external loads but recovers its volume immediately after the load is removed, such a soil is termed as: a) Compressive soils b) Plastic solids c) Elastic soils d) Perfect soils 4 / 30 4. Cohesive soils: a) bear high shear strength b) are more plastic c) are good for backfill d) are strong against landslides 5 / 30 5. Consolidation theory was enunciated by a) Rankine b) Westergaard c) Skempton d) Terzaghi 6 / 30 6. If the volume of voids is equal to the volume of solids in a soil, then the values of porosity and voids ratio respectively are a) 1.0 and 0 b) 0 and 1 c) 0.5 and 1 d) 1 and 0.5 7 / 30 7. Soil having more cohesion than sand a) Silt b) Gravel c) Clay d) None of the above 8 / 30 8. * For a properly designed footing, the bearing stress must be less than the bearing capacity, which is the bearing stress that causes a ......... failure within the foundation soil. a) Tensile b) Expected c) Unexpected d) Shear 9 / 30 9. The angle between the maximum shear stress plane and the horizontal plane is equal to a) 15° b) 30° c) 45° d) 50° 10 / 30 10. Which of the following is responsible for the shear resistance in soils? a) Intergranular friction b) Cohesion and adhesion between the soil particles c) Both (a) and (b) of the above d) None of the above 11 / 30 11. A soil that is fully consolidated under the existing overburden pressure is known as a) Normally consolidated soil b) Overconsolidated soil c) Underconsolidated soil d) None of the above 12 / 30 12. A foundation may be classified as shallow if: a) Depth is less than 6 m b) Depth is less than its width c) Depth is less than 1 m d) None of the above 13 / 30 13. The bearing capacity of a soil depends upon: a) Size of the particles b) Shape of the particles c) Cohesive properties of particles d) All of the above 14 / 30 14. Three-phase system is concerned with a) Partially saturated soil b) Saturated soil c) Dry soil d) All of the above 15 / 30 15. Cement stabilizer is suitable for a) RCC b) Masonry c) Soil stabilization d) All of the above 16 / 30 16. In Rankine's earth pressure theory, the following assumption is made: a) Wall face is rough and vertical b) Backfill is cohesive soil c) Wall face is smooth and vertical d) Elastic equilibrium is satisfied 17 / 30 17. * A 'shear stress' is a stress which is applied.......to a face of material. a) Perpendicularity b) Parallel c) Softly d) With a bang 18 / 30 18. The bearing capacity of soil depends on: a) Grain size of the soil b) Load intensity c) On the load d) Rate of loading 19 / 30 19. The angle of internal friction depends upon a) Particle shape and roughness b) Normal direct pressure c) The amount of interlocking d) All of the above 20 / 30 20. The structure that derives its stability due to self-weight is: a) Sheet pile wall b) Bulkhead c) Cantilever retaining wall d) Masonry retaining wall 21 / 30 21. Cohesion is defined as: a) Attraction of molecules of the same material b) Attraction of molecules of different materials c) Both of the above d) None of the above 22 / 30 22. The ratio of plasticity index to clay fraction is known as a) Activity ratio or number b) Flow index c) Liquidity index d) Toughness index 23 / 30 23. Cohesion of soil may a) Not be affected due to the moisture content b) Increases as the moisture content increases c) Decreases as the moisture content decreases d) More in well-compacted solids 24 / 30 24. The bearing capacity of soil depends upon: a) Shape and size of the particles b) Cohesive properties of particles c) Internal frictional resistance of particles d) All of the above 25 / 30 25. The shear strength of cohesive soil is equal to a) C = q/2 b) C = 0.5 q tanΦ c) C = q d) C = q tan Φ 26 / 30 26. A fully saturated soil is called a) One phase system b) Two phase system with soil and air c) Two phase system with soil and water d) Three phase system 27 / 30 27. The force exerted by flowing water on the sediment particles to cause their motion is called: a) Eddy force b) Buoyant force c) Tractive force d) Kinematic force 28 / 30 28. In hydrometer analysis, the principle used a) Newton's law b) Darcy's law c) Stoke's law d) Rehbann's law 29 / 30 29. The reduction factor to the bearing capacity of soil due to the water table just below the footing is: a) 0.25 b) 0.50 c) 0.75 d) 1.00 30 / 30 30. 'Loess' is silty clay formed by the action of a) Wind b) Water c) Glacier d) Gravitational force Please provide accurate information so we can send your Achievement Certificate by mail. NameEmailPhone Number Your score isShare your achievement! LinkedIn Facebook 0% Restart Test Please provide your feedback. Thank you for your valuable feedback. 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