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Soil Mechanics Online Test – Paper 2

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1. The pressure-void ratio curve will be

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2. For the determination of shear strength in the laboratory, the tests done are

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3. Stability of slopes can be increased by:

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4. If the resultant force at the face of the retaining wall is much more than frictional resistances at the bottom, the failure will be due to:

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5. Black cotton soil is not suitable for foundations because of its:

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6. The ratio of weight of water to the weight of solids in a given mass of soil is known as

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7. The void ratio of soil is

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8. A fully saturated soil is called

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9. The difference of the range of water between liquid limit and plastic limit is called

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10. The finest size of soil particle is

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11. The types of compaction suitable in a congested area for cohesive as well as cohesionless soil are

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12. Square root of times fitting method is used for calculating

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13. The critical height in the stability of the soil is the:

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14. The most effective method for compacting sand is by using

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15. The soil having minimum/least bearing capacity is:

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16. The ultimate bearing capacity of frictionless soils is:

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17. 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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18. Compaction of soil is aimed at

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19. Hygroscopic water can be removed by

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20. The rise of the water table below the foundation influences the bearing capacity of soil mainly by reducing:

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21. The maximum dry density occurs at a particular water content which is known as

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22. The permeability of a soil deposit in situ can be best obtained by

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

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24. If the water content of a fully saturated soil mass is 100%, then the voids will be

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25. Overconsolidation may be due to

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26. Bearing capacity of soils depends on:

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

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28. The ratio of the difference between the void ratio of the soil in its loosest and its natural state and fully dense state is termed as

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29. Soil in which some of the intermediate size particles are missing is known as

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

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