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. The critical exit gradient of the seepage of water in soils is a) Directly proportional to the void ratio b) Increases with a decrease in void ratio c) Increases with a decrease in specific gravity d) Inversely proportional to the specific gravity 2 / 30 2. Bearing capacity of soil primarily depends upon: a) Air void b) Water content c) Chemical d) Rate of loading 3 / 30 3. In an undrained plastic clay, the shear strength is due to a) Internal friction b) Cohesion c) Inter-granular friction d) None of the above 4 / 30 4. Consolidation is a process involving a) Sudden compression of soil b) Tilting and failure of the structure c) Abnormal sinking of foundation d) Gradual expulsion of pore water 5 / 30 5. The factor of safety of slopes is defined as: a) FS= Total stress / Effective stress b) FS= Shear strength / Shear stress c) FS= Overturning moment / Resisting moment d) FS= Shear stress / Normal stress 6 / 30 6. The coefficient of earth pressure for loose sand having an angle of internal friction of 30° is: a) 0.5 b) 1/3 c) 3 d) 1 7 / 30 7. Allowable bearing pressure for a foundation depends on: a) Allowable settlement only b) Ultimate bearing capacity of soil only c) Both allowable settlement & ultimate bearing capacity of soil d) None of the above 8 / 30 8. Hydrometer readings are corrected for a) Temperature correction b) Meniscus correction c) Both a) and b) of above d) None of the above 9 / 30 9. If the resultant force at the bottom of the retaining wall lies outside the middle third, the failure will be due to: a) Crushing b) Sliding c) Upthrust d) Overturing 10 / 30 10. The rate of consolidation a) Increases with a decrease in temperature b) Increases with an increase in temperature c) Independent of temperature d) None of the above 11 / 30 11. 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 12 / 30 12. The saturated density of soil can be expressed as a) Weight of soil in water to its volume b) Weight of soil minus weight of equivalent water to volume of soil c) Weight of soil less weight of water in voids to the volume of solids plus voids in the soil d) Unit weight of saturated soil 13 / 30 13. When a static load is applied, the consolidation is fast in the case of a) Clays b) Silty clays c) Sandy silts d) Sands 14 / 30 14. 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 15 / 30 15. Overconsolidation may be due to a) The weight of the ice sheet or glacier which is melted away b) The weight of the landslide which is removed c) Both (a) and (b) of the above d) None of the above 16 / 30 16. Saturated soil is concerned with a) Two-phase system b) Three-phase system c) One-phase system d) All of the above 17 / 30 17. * 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. a) Tensile b) Expected c) Unexpected d) Shear 18 / 30 18. Soils are basically a) Organic materials b) Inorganic materials c) Mineral materials d) Organic and inorganic materials 19 / 30 19. Silts have the following property a) Plasticity b) Limited plasticity c) Limited or no plasticity d) Elasticity 20 / 30 20. 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 21 / 30 21. The ultimate B.C. of a soil can be defined as: a) Ultimate load on the bearing area b) Safe load on the bearing area c) Load at which the soil fails d) Load beyond which the soil should not be loaded 22 / 30 22. The direction of seepage is a) Parallel to equipotential line b) Perpendicular to equipotential line c) Parallel to flow line d) None of the above 23 / 30 23. The law which states that the velocity of flow through a porous medium is directly proportional to the hydraulic gradient is a) Newton's law b) Stokes's law c) Darcy's law d) Reynolds's law 24 / 30 24. 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 25 / 30 25. Compaction of soil is aimed at a) Decreasing dry density b) Increasing porosity c) Decreasing void ratio d) Decreasing shear strength 26 / 30 26. The percentage voids (n) has a value a) 0 < n < 100 b) Sr ≤ 0 c) n > 0 d) n ≤ 0 27 / 30 27. On wetting, cohesive soils a) Lose permeability b) Gain shear strength c) Lose elasticity d) Decrease their shear strength 28 / 30 28. The failure plane a) Carries maximum shear stress b) Does not carry maximum shear stress c) Carries minimum shear stress d) None of the above 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. 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