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. 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 2 / 30 2. If in a partially saturated soil, the degree of saturation is 40%, then the air content of the soil is a) 40% b) 50% c) 60% d) 70% 3 / 30 3. The total stress in a soil is a) Force per neutral area b) Force per unit effective area c) Stress taken by the particles of the soil d) Stress taken by pure water 4 / 30 4. '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 5 / 30 5. The shear strength of a soil is proportional a) Directly to the angle of internal friction b) Directly to the tangent of the angle of internal friction c) Inversely to the angle of internal friction d) None of the above 6 / 30 6. Westergaard's theory is more appropriate for a) layered soils b) homogeneous deposits c) anisotropic soils d) normally consolidated homogeneous soils 7 / 30 7. The difference between plastic limit and shrinkage limit is called a) Fluidity index b) Relative consistency c) Plasticity index d) Shrinkage index 8 / 30 8. Specific gravity of soil is a) Same for clays and sands b) Determined by hydrometer c) Less than 2.0 for most soils d) More than 2.5 for most soils 9 / 30 9. Shear strength of a soil is a unique function of a) Effective stress only b) Total stress only c) Both total and effective stress d) None of the above 10 / 30 10. The soil transported by wind and deposited is called: a) Aeolian soil b) Marine soil c) Alluvial soil d) Lacustrine soil 11 / 30 11. Sheet pile walls are used as: a) Retaining walls for waterfront construction b) Load-bearing pile foundations c) Seepage preventing devices d) Uplift preventing devices 12 / 30 12. Compaction of soil is aimed at a) Decreasing dry density b) Increasing porosity c) Decreasing void ratio d) Decreasing shear strength 13 / 30 13. The phreatic line is a) The u/s face of the earth dam b) The d/s face of the earth dam c) The top flow line d) None of the above 14 / 30 14. The vane shear test is used for the in-situ determination of the undrained strength of the intact fully saturated a) Sands b) Clays/cohesive soils c) Gravels d) Highly organic soils 15 / 30 15. The water content of soils can be accurately determined by a) Calcium carbide b) Sand bath c) Alcohol method d) Oven drying method 16 / 30 16. The change of moisture content of soils changes a) Angle of repose b) Cohesive strength c) Amount of compaction required d) Any of the above 17 / 30 17. Berms are used to: a) Increase the weight of the dam b) Reduce seepage losses c) Increase shear strength d) Increase factor of safety 18 / 30 18. The void ratio of soil is a) The ratio of voids to solids in volume b) The ratio of voids to gross volume c) The ratio of solids to voids in volume d) The ratio of solid volume to gross volume 19 / 30 19. The finest size of soil particle is a) Clay b) Silt c) Sand d) Cobble 20 / 30 20. 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: a) 2 b) 1 c) 0.5 d) None of the above 21 / 30 21. In the case of a backfill with a sloping surface, the total active pressure on the wall of height H acts at: a) H/3 above the base parallel to the base b) H/3 above the base parallel to the sloping surface c) H/2 above the base parallel to the base d) H/2 above the base parallel to the sloping surface 22 / 30 22. To what category do the gravel and sand belong? a) Cohesive soil b) Cohesionless soil c) Marine soil d) Expansive soil 23 / 30 23. The ultimate bearing capacity of frictionless soils is: a) 4.5c to 6c b) 2c to 4c c) 1c to 3c d) 2c to 5c 24 / 30 24. The well foundation is normally used under: a) Industrial buildings b) Structures on river beds c) Tall buildings d) Offshore wells 25 / 30 25. The seepage force is proportional to a) Head loss b) Flow net c) Head at upstream d) Equipotential gradient 26 / 30 26. A soil sample contains a degree of saturation of 30%, find the percentage of air voids a) 70% b) 30% c) 60% d) 50% 27 / 30 27. The angle of internal friction of clay is about a) 5-20° b) 24-30° c) 27-33° d) 30-35° 28 / 30 28. The angle between the directions of the failure and the major principal plane is equal to: a) 90° + effective angle of shearing resistance b) 90° + half of the angle of shearing resistance c) 45° + half of the angle of shearing resistance d) 45° - half of the angle of shearing resistance 29 / 30 29. 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 30 / 30 30. * The shear resistance between particles is provided by: a) Terzaghi's b) Pairwise c) Adhesive d) Broken 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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