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. * 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 2 / 30 2. In soil if the water content is equal to the liquid limit, its relative consistency is a) 1 b) 10 c) 5 3 / 30 3. The base width of the retaining wall is B. What is the maximum permissible eccentricity if the wall should not fail in tension? a) B/3 b) 2B/3 c) B/6 d) B/2 4 / 30 4. In a flow net, which of the following statements is true? a) Flow lines and equipotential lines intersect at oblique angles b) Flow lines and equipotential lines intersect orthogonally c) Flow rate through each flow channel is different d) The head along each flow line is constant 5 / 30 5. 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 a) Liquid limit b) Plastic limit c) Shrinkage limit d) Ductile limit 6 / 30 6. The neutral stress in a soil mass is a) Force per neutral area b) Force per unit effective area of the soil c) Stress shared by the particles of the soil d) Stress shared by the pore water 7 / 30 7. Falling head permeability test is preferable when the soil sample is a) Clayey b) Silty sand c) Sandy d) Sandy gravel 8 / 30 8. The strength of a soil is generally identified by a) Direct tensile stress b) Net stress c) Ultimate shear stress d) Direct ultimate compressive stress 9 / 30 9. Moisture content for the optimum moisture content of silt is a) 5% b) 10% c) 15% d) 20% 10 / 30 10. The bearing capacity of soil depends upon: a) Shape and size of the particles b) Cohesive properties of particles c) Internal frictional resistance of particles d) All of the above 11 / 30 11. The property of the soil which allows water to flow through the soil is known as a) Capillary b) Permeability c) Fluidity d) Viscosity 12 / 30 12. The assumption of Rankine's theory of earth pressure is: a) The soil is semi-finite, homogeneous, dry, and cohesionless b) Ground surface is a plane which may be inclined or horizontal c) Back of the wall is vertical and smooth d) All of the above 13 / 30 13. In a sand stratum of 1.5m thickness, specific gravity 2.67, and voids ratio 0.67, the head required for the quick condition is equal to a) 2.5m b) 2.0m c) 1.5m d) 3.0m 14 / 30 14. The minimum net pressure intensity causing shear failure of the soil is called: a) Safe bearing capacity b) Net ultimate bearing capacity c) Net bearing capacity d) Ultimate bearing capacity 15 / 30 15. 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) 16 / 30 16. Soil having more cohesion than sand a) Silt b) Gravel c) Clay d) None of the above 17 / 30 17. Flow lines and equipotential lines are a) Parallel to each other b) Perpendicular to each other c) Not intersecting lines d) Intersecting lines at 90° 18 / 30 18. The maximum differential settlement in the case of a foundation on clayey soils is: a) 10 mm b) 20 mm c) 30 mm d) 40 mm 19 / 30 19. A pycnometer is used to determine a) Specific gravity and dry density b) Water content and void ratio c) Water content and specific gravity d) Dry density and void ratio 20 / 30 20. The water content at which the soil changes from a liquid state to a plastic state is known as a) Plastic limit b) Liquid limit c) Shrinkage limit d) None of the above 21 / 30 21. A soil that is 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 22 / 30 22. Cement stabilizer is suitable for a) RCC b) Masonry c) Soil stabilization d) All of the above 23 / 30 23. Hydrometer readings are corrected for a) Temperature correction b) Meniscus correction c) Both a) and b) of above d) None of the above 24 / 30 24. A foundation may be classified as continuous foundation if: a) Depth to width ratio is more than 2 b) Length to width ratio is more than 2 c) Depth to width ratio is equal to 2 d) Length to width ratio is less than 2 25 / 30 25. If the water content of a fully saturated soil mass is 100%, then the voids will be a) Less than the specific gravity of soil b) Equal to the specific gravity of soil c) Greater than the specific gravity of soil d) Independent of the specific gravity of soil 26 / 30 26. 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 27 / 30 27. 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 28 / 30 28. Standard Proctor test is used for determining a) Optimum moisture content (OMC) b) Void ratio c) Coefficient of consolidation d) Pavement thickness 29 / 30 29. * When water content in a soil is reduced beyond the shrinkage limit, the soil will be: a) Solid state b) Liquid state c) Semi-solid state d) Plastic state 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 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