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. Pile foundations are normally used in: a) Soft clayey soil b) Loose sandy soil c) Heavy loaded situations d) When required bearing area is not available 2 / 30 2. The lateral earth pressure of the soil moves towards the retaining wall indicates a) Active earth pressure b) Passive earth pressure c) Constant d) All of the above 3 / 30 3. Soil which contains particles of different sizes in good proportion is called a) Uniform soil b) Well-graded soil c) Consistent soil d) None of the above 4 / 30 4. The seepage force in the soil is a) Parallel to equipotential line b) Perpendicular to equipotential line c) Perpendicular to flow line d) None of the above 5 / 30 5. Shearing strength of cohesionless soil depends upon a) Dry density b) Void ratio c) Loading rate d) Normal stress 6 / 30 6. The u/s face of an earthen dam is a) An equipotential line b) A phreatic line c) A flow line d) None of the above 7 / 30 7. Well foundation in sandy soils derive their bearing capacity from: a) Skin friction b) Point bearing c) Uplift d) Skin friction & point bearing 8 / 30 8. As moisture content of soil increases, cohesion of soil a) Increases b) Decreases c) Constant d) All of the above 9 / 30 9. 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 10 / 30 10. 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 11 / 30 11. If the coefficient of passive earth pressure k is 1/3 then the coefficient of active earth pressure is: a) 1/3 b) 1 c) 3 d) 3/2 12 / 30 12. If s is the focal length of Kozeny's parabola and k is the coefficient of permeability, the seepage flow rate per unit length of the dam is given as a) q = k.s b) q = s/k c) q = k√v d) q = k/s 13 / 30 13. A vertical wall is subjected to a liquid pressure on its one side, the total pressure on the wall acts at a distance of: a) H/3 b) H/2 c) 2H/3 d) 3H/4 14 / 30 14. The difference between total pressure and pore water pressure is known as a) Major principal stress b) Minor principal stress c) Effective stress d) None of the above 15 / 30 15. The soil transported by wind and deposited is called: a) Aeolian soil b) Marine soil c) Alluvial soil d) Lacustrine soil 16 / 30 16. Soil in which some of the intermediate size particles are missing is known as a) Poorly graded soil b) Non-uniform soil c) Ill-proportioned soil d) Skip-graded soil 17 / 30 17. 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 18 / 30 18. A phreatic line is defined as the line within a dam section below which there are a) Positive equipotential lines b) Positive hydrostatic pressure c) Negative hydrostatic pressure d) Negative equipotential lines 19 / 30 19. Silts have the following property a) Plasticity b) Limited plasticity c) Limited or no plasticity d) Elasticity 20 / 30 20. 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 21 / 30 21. Bearing capacity of soil is determined by: a) Plate load test b) Standard cone test c) Both (a) and (b) of above d) None of the above 22 / 30 22. The seepage force is proportional to a) Head loss b) Flow net c) Head at upstream d) Equipotential gradient 23 / 30 23. If the failure of a finite slope occurs through the toe, it is known as: a) Slope failure b) Base failure c) Face failure d) Toe failure 24 / 30 24. The angle of internal friction of clay is about a) 5-20° b) 24-30° c) 27-33° d) 30-35° 25 / 30 25. The density of soil can be increased by a) By reducing the air voids b) By elastic compression of soil grains c) By expelling water from soil pores d) All of the above 26 / 30 26. Water content is defined as the ratio of a) Weight of water to weight of solids b) Weight of solids to weight of water c) Total amount of water in soil d) All of the above 27 / 30 27. Clays containing organic matter are made suitable for stabilization by first adding a small percentage of a) Hydrated lime b) Cement c) Calcium chloride d) Resins 28 / 30 28. The relation between dry density (ρd), bulk density (ρ), and water content (w) is a) ρ = ρd / (1 + w) b) ρd = ρ / (1 + w) c) w = ρ / (1 + ρd) d) w = ρd / (1 + ρ) 29 / 30 29. The structure that derives its stability due to self-weight is: a) Sheet pile wall b) Bulkhead c) Cantilever retaining wall d) Masonry retaining wall 30 / 30 30. A clay deposit that is not fully consolidated under the existing overburden pressure is known as a) Normally consolidated soil b) Overconsolidated soil c) Underconsolidated soil d) None of the above 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. Send feedback Buy Soil Mechanics MCQ PDF for Offline Study