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. Three-phase system is concerned with a) Partially saturated soil b) Saturated soil c) Dry soil d) All of the above 2 / 30 2. Angle of internal friction of silty sand a) 5-20° b) 24-30° c) 27-33° d) 30-35° 3 / 30 3. The safe B.C. of a soil can be defined as: a) Ultimate load on the bearing area b) Load intensity beyond which the soil should not be loaded c) Load at which the soil fails d) Load beyond which the soil yields 4 / 30 4. Number of blows required to penetrate the sampler & cone for a depth of ...&... is known as penetration number a) 30cm & 20cm b) 20cm & 30cm c) 40cm & 50cm d) 50cm & 40cm 5 / 30 5. Stability analysis shall be made considering: a) Total stresses b) Normal stresses c) Effective stresses d) Shear stresses 6 / 30 6. Most of the shear tests are done in equipment which is: a) stress controlled b) strain controlled c) drainage controlled d) volume controlled 7 / 30 7. 'Drift' is the material picked up, mixed, disintegrated, transported, and repositioned by a) Wind b) Gravitational force c) Glacier water d) All of the above 8 / 30 8. In soil if the water content is equal to the liquid limit, its relative consistency is a) 1 b) 10 c) 5 9 / 30 9. The minimum number of piles needed to support a wall is: a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 10 / 30 10. Generally, soils are considered as a) Single-phase system b) Two-phase system c) Three-phase system d) None of the above 11 / 30 11. The maximum pressure which a soil can carry without shear failure is called: a) Safe bearing capacity b) Net ultimate bearing capacity c) Net bearing capacity d) Ultimate bearing capacity 12 / 30 12. The ratio of volume of air voids to the total volume of the given soil mass is known as a) Air content b) Percentage of air voids c) Percentage voids d) Degree of saturation 13 / 30 13. The well in well foundation: a) Is normally left empty b) Filled with earth and consolidated c) Filled with water d) Filled with sand and consolidated on 14 / 30 14. The angle of internal friction for cohesive soils is equal to: a) Zero b) 30° c) 45° d) 15° 15 / 30 15. Compared to dry backfill, submerged backfill will exert: a) Same earth pressure b) Less earth pressure c) More earth pressure d) Terzaghi 16 / 30 16. Soil having more cohesion than sand a) Silt b) Gravel c) Clay d) None of the above 17 / 30 17. Active earth pressure is a) Always less than passive earth pressure b) Always greater than passive earth pressure c) Sometimes greater than passive earth pressure d) Equal to passive earth pressure 18 / 30 18. 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 19 / 30 19. * Angle of internal friction is minimum for: a) Angular grained loose soil b) Angular grained dense soil c) Round grained loose soil d) Clay 20 / 30 20. The bearing capacity of soil depends on: a) Grain size of the soil b) Load intensity c) On the load d) Rate of loading 21 / 30 21. The types of compaction suitable for cohesionless soil having large thickness are a) Roller b) Rammer c) Vibrator d) Vibrofloatation 22 / 30 22. The permissible settlement in the case of an isolated foundation on clayey soils is: a) 25 mm b) 45 mm c) 65 mm d) 85 mm 23 / 30 23. The critical exit gradient of the seepage of water in soils is a) Directly proportional to the void ratio b) Increases with a decrease in void ratio c) Increases with a decrease in specific gravity d) Inversely proportional to the specific gravity 24 / 30 24. If you are asked to classify soils into 3 categories, which of the following categorizations would you prefer? a) Clayey, Silty, and Sandy b) Clayey, Sandy, and Granular c) Clayey, Silty, and Loamy d) Coarse-grained, fine-grained, and highly organic 25 / 30 25. Passive earth pressure is defined as a) Retaining wall tends to move away from the backfill b) Retaining wall tends to move towards the backfill c) Retaining wall is in a stationary position d) All of the above 26 / 30 26. In cohesive soils, the depth of the vertical cut up to which no lateral support is required is given by: a) 2c/γ b) 4c/γ c) 2γ/c d) 4γ/c 27 / 30 27. Plasticity needle/Proctor needle is used to determine a) Plastic limit of the soil used in compaction b) Penetration resistance to control field compaction c) Penetration value of bitumen used in road construction d) Swelling index of black cotton soil 28 / 30 28. The specific gravity of sandy soils/gravel is a) <1.5 b) <2.0 c) >2.0 d) >2.5 29 / 30 29. 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 30 / 30 30. Distribution of earth pressure with depth is: a) Parabolic b) Hydrostatic c) Non-linear but increasing d) Volume controlled Please provide accurate information so we can send your Achievement Certificate by mail. NameEmailPhone Number Your score is Share your achievement! LinkedIn Facebook Twitter 0% Restart Test Please provide your feedback. Thank you for your valuable feedback. 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