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Soil Mechanics Online Test – Paper 2

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1. The degree of saturation, Sr, of soil in percentage has a value

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2. The thickness of adsorbed layers of soil is measured in

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3. The coefficient of earth pressure for loose sand having an angle of internal friction of 30° is:

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4. Cohesionless soil is

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5. The percentage of the porosity of loose sand is in the range of

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6. If you are asked to classify soils into 3 categories, which of the following categorizations would you prefer?

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7. The shear strength of cohesive soil is equal to

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8. Which is the correct definition of soil in the geotechnical engineer's point of view?

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

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10. If in a partially saturated soil, the degree of saturation is 40%, then the air content of the soil is

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11. Flow path/flow channel is

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12. The factor of safety of embankments shall be:

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13. Angle of internal friction of silty sand

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14. Shear strength of a soil is a unique function of

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

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16. The wall constructed to resist horizontal pressure is:

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17. A soil that is fully consolidated under the existing overburden pressure is known as

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18. The structure that derives its stability due to self-weight is:

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19. The degree of saturation in soils can be defined as the ratio of

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20. The bearing capacity of a soil depends upon:

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21. The reduction factor to the bearing capacity of soil due to the water table just below the footing is:

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22. For testing a saturated clay for shear strength, the test recommended is

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23. The basis for all soil classification systems is

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24. The maximum water content at which a reduction in water content does not cause a decrease in the volume of the soil mass is known as

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25. The difference between plastic limit and shrinkage limit is called

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26. If the resultant force at the bottom of the retaining wall lies outside the middle third, the failure will be due to:

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

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28. The law which states that the velocity of flow through a porous medium is directly proportional to the hydraulic gradient is

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29. "If Nf, Nd, and H are the total flow channels, the total number of potential drops and total hydraulic head difference, respectively, the discharge, q, through the complete flow is given by

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30. The compression resulting from long-term static load and resulting expulsion of water is known as

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