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Soil Mechanics Online Test – Paper 2

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1. Overturning moment due to the pressure of the soil is 10 KN-m while the resisting moment is 5 KN-m. Find the factor of safety:

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2. The process of compaction may involve

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3. In cohesive soils, the depth of the vertical cut up to which no lateral support is required is given by:

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4. A clay deposit subjected to pressure in the past which is more than the present overburden pressure is known as

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5. Sheet piles are held in position by:

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6. A clay deposit that is not fully consolidated under the existing overburden pressure is known as

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7. The behavior of silt is normally governed by

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8. Hydrometer readings are corrected for

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9. The ratio of volume of voids to the total volume of the given soil mass is known as

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10. The minimum number of piles needed to support a column is:

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11. The ultimate B.C. of a soil can be defined as:

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12. The angle between the maximum shear stress plane and the horizontal plane is equal to

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13. Generally, soils are considered as

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14. Compaction of soil is aimed at

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15. The base width of the retaining wall is B. What is the maximum permissible eccentricity if the wall should not fail in tension?

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16. Theoretically, the void ratio in soils can have the following values

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17. Terzaghi's theory of one-dimensional consolidation assumes:

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18. Who coined the term Soil Mechanics?

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19. The bearing capacity of soil depends upon:

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20. The direction of seepage is

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21. The reduction factor to the bearing capacity of soil due to the water table at a depth equal to half of the width of the footing below the footing is:

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

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

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24. * 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.

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25. Which method is quickest to find the water content of soils?

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26. The factor of safety of slopes is defined as:

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27. Specific gravity of solid particles is determined in a laboratory with:

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28. Most of the shear tests are done in equipment which is:

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29. The bearing capacity of a weak soil may be improved by:

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30. Cohesive soils are generally/normally

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