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 admixture used in soil stabilization is a) Cement b) Lime c) Bitumen d) Any of the above 2 / 30 2. Moisture content of saturated soil equals: a) 0% b) 100% c) 50% d) 90% 3 / 30 3. Sheet piles are held in position by: a) Self-weight of the sheet pile b) Tie rods which are anchored c) Embedding the bottom of the sheet pile d) Adjusting water level on one side 4 / 30 4. 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° 5 / 30 5. If the volume of voids is equal to the volume of solids in a soil mass, then the values of porosity and voids ratio, respectively, are: a) 1.0 and 0.0 b) 0.0 and 1.0 c) 0.5 and 1.0 d) 1.0 and 0.5 6 / 30 6. The well in well foundation: a) Is normally left empty b) Filled with earth and consolidated c) Filled with water d) Filled with sand and consolidated on 7 / 30 7. 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 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. Flow net can be used for the determination of a) Seepage flow rate b) Hydrostatic pressure c) Seepage pressure d) All of the above 10 / 30 10. 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: a) Compressive soils b) Plastic solids c) Elastic soils d) Perfect soils 11 / 30 11. Stability of slopes can be increased by: a) Adopting gentle slopes b) Adopting great heights c) Storing water on one side d) Constructing on clay deposits 12 / 30 12. The load-carrying capacity of the pile is............due to skin friction. a) Increases b) Decreases c) Constant d) None of the above 13 / 30 13. 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 14 / 30 14. The reduction factor to the bearing capacity of soil due to the water table at a depth equal to half of the width of the footing below the footing is: a) 0.25 b) 0.50 c) 0.75 d) 1.00 15 / 30 15. The property of the soil which allows water to flow through the soil is known as a) Capillary b) Permeability c) Fluidity d) Viscosity 16 / 30 16. The ratio of weight of water to the weight of solids in a given mass of soil is known as a) Void ratio b) Porosity c) Specific gravity d) Water content 17 / 30 17. Permeability of soil varies, a) Inversely as the square of grain size b) Inversely as the grain size c) Directly as of grain size d) Square of grain size 18 / 30 18. Which is the correct definition of soil in the geotechnical engineer's point of view? a) Soil is the top surface of the earth where plants can grow. b) Soil is the unconsolidated material consisting of particles produced by the disintegration of rock, which may or may not contain organic matter. c) Soil is the relatively thin surface zone that can contain moisture. d) None of the above. 19 / 30 19. * The shear resistance between particles is provided by: a) Terzaghi's b) Pairwise c) Adhesive d) Broken 20 / 30 20. 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 21 / 30 21. The tendency of dense sand to expand on the application of shearing load is known as a) Thixotropy b) Dilatancy c) Remoulding less d) Degree of sensitivity 22 / 30 22. The bearing capacity of soil primarily depends on: a) Depends on the size of the footing b) Load intensity c) Depends on the load d) Rate of loading 23 / 30 23. If the resultant force at the face of the retaining wall is much more than frictional resistances at the bottom, the failure will be due to: a) Crushing b) Sliding c) Upthrust d) Overturning 24 / 30 24. The pressure-void ratio curve will be a) Linear when plotted on ordinary paper b) Linear when plotted on semi-log paper c) Linear when plotted on log-log paper d) None of the above 25 / 30 25. Stability analysis shall be made considering: a) Total stresses b) Normal stresses c) Effective stresses d) Shear stresses 26 / 30 26. * 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 27 / 30 27. Terzaghi's analysis assumes: a) Soil is homogeneous and isotropic b) Elastic zone has straight boundaries inclined at (Theta = theta) to the horizontal and plastic zones fully developed c) Failure zones do not extend above the horizontal plane through the base of the footing d) All of the above 28 / 30 28. Berms are used to: a) Increase the weight of the dam b) Reduce seepage losses c) Increase shear strength d) Increase factor of safety 29 / 30 29. Distribution of earth pressure with depth is: a) Parabolic b) Hydrostatic c) Non-linear but increasing d) Volume controlled 30 / 30 30. 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