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 ratio of volume of voids to the total volume of the given soil mass is known as a) Porosity b) Void ratio c) Specific gravity d) Water content 2 / 30 2. '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 3 / 30 3. Compaction of soil is aimed at a) Decreasing dry density b) Increasing porosity c) Decreasing void ratio d) Decreasing shear strength 4 / 30 4. 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% 5 / 30 5. 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 6 / 30 6. Negative skin friction: a) Increases the load-carrying capacity of the pile b) Decreases the load-carrying capacity of the pile c) Neither increases nor decreases the load-carrying capacity of the pile d) All of the above 7 / 30 7. Specific gravity of solid particles is determined in a laboratory with: a) Shrinkage Limit Method b) Gas Jar Method c) Density Bottle Method d) All of the above 8 / 30 8. For a well-graded soil, the coefficient of curvature will be between a) 1 and 10 b) 2 and 8 c) 3 and 7 d) 1 and 3 9 / 30 9. In the case of retaining walls, surcharge is: a) Excess moisture in wall b) Extra load on the wall c) Additional load carrying capacity of wall d) Extra load on the horizontal backfill 10 / 30 10. Saturated soil is concerned with a) Two-phase system b) Three-phase system c) One-phase system d) All of the above 11 / 30 11. Hygroscopic water can be removed by a) Gravity flow b) Free flow c) Heating d) All of the above 12 / 30 12. 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 13 / 30 13. The slope of the flow curve obtained in the liquid limit test is called a) Liquidity index b) Plasticity index c) Toughness index d) Flow index 14 / 30 14. 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 15 / 30 15. Black cotton soil is not suitable for foundations because of its: a) Black color b) Low bearing capacity c) Cohesive particles d) Swelling and shrinkage nature 16 / 30 16. Degree of saturation of a soil is generally a) Above 100% b) Below zero c) Between 0% and 100% d) None of the above 17 / 30 17. Plasticity needle/Proctor needle is used to determine a) Plastic limit of the soil used in compaction b) Penetration resistance to control field compaction c) Penetration value of bitumen used in road construction d) Swelling index of black cotton soil 18 / 30 18. Raising of water table in shallow foundations, near foundation level: a) Reduces bearing capacity b) Increases bearing capacity c) Does not affect bearing capacity d) Increases and then decreases bearing capacity 19 / 30 19. A foundation may be classified as shallow if: a) Depth is less than 6 m b) Depth is less than its width c) Depth is less than 1 m d) None of the above 20 / 30 20. Three phase diagram of soil represents a) Solids, pebbles, and clay b) Dust, fine sand, and coarse sand c) Solids, water, and air d) Solid volume and mass 21 / 30 21. Flow path/flow channel is a) The space between two adjacent flow lines b) Direction of flow c) The space between two equipotential lines d) None of the above 22 / 30 22. In an earthen dam, the phreatic line is a) Straight line b) Circular line c) Parabolic d) Zigzag 23 / 30 23. The shear strength of a soil a) Is directly proportional to the depth of the soil b) Is directly proportional to the angle of repose of the soil c) Increases with normal stress d) Decreases with an increase in the normal stress 24 / 30 24. Cohesive soils are generally/normally a) Plastic and also compressible b) Elastic and also compressible c) Plastic but incompressible d) None of the above 25 / 30 25. Core-cutter method is used for a) Determining the density of soil b) Obtaining samples for direct shear test c) Determining the bearing capacity of soil d) Compacting soil 26 / 30 26. Pick up the correct sequence of geological cycle for the formation of soil a) Transportation - Upheaval - Deposition - Weathering b) Transportation - Deposition - Weathering - Upheaval c) Weathering - Upheaval - Deposition - Transportation d) Weathering - Transportation - Deposition - Upheaval 27 / 30 27. The difference of the range of water between liquid limit and plastic limit is called a) Fluidity index b) Relative consistency c) Shrinkage index d) Plasticity index 28 / 30 28. Who coined the term Soil Mechanics? a) Terzaghi b) Cassagrande c) Newmark d) Rankine 29 / 30 29. 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 30 / 30 30. 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) 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