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Soil Mechanics Online Test – Paper 2

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1. If a solid suffers a change in volume by the application of external loads but recovers its volume immediately after the load is removed, such a soil is termed as:

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2. Negative skin friction affects the load carrying capacity of the pile by:

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3. Berms are used to:

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4. Well foundation in sandy soils derive their bearing capacity from:

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5. Compaction is done to remove... from the soil.

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

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7. In soil if the water content is equal to the liquid limit, its relative consistency is

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8. Total lateral earth pressure is proportional to

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9. Consolidation test of a soil sample is carried out to determine:

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10. Soil which contains particles of different sizes in good proportion is called

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11. In the case of a backfill with a sloping surface, the total active pressure on the wall of height H acts at:

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12. Cohesive soils are:

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13. In an undrained plastic clay, the shear strength is due to

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14. The most effective method for compacting sand is by using

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15. To what category do the gravel and sand belong?

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16. The shearing strength of a cohesionless soil depends upon:

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17. In a flow net, which of the following statements is true?

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18. The process of compaction may involve

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19. The relationship between void ratio (e) and porosity ratio (n) is

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20. The internal molecular attraction of a soil is known as cohesion:

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21. Overconsolidation may be due to

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22. The angle of internal friction depends upon

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23. The rate of consolidation

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24. Rise of water table in cohesionless soils up to the ground surface reduces the net ultimate bearing capacity approximately by:

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25. Angle of internal friction of silty sand

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26. Standard Proctor test is used for determining

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27. The bearing capacity of soil depends upon:

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28. The critical exit gradient may occur when

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29. If the shearing stress is zero on two planes, then the angle between the two planes is

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30. The difference between total pressure and pore water pressure is known as

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