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Irrigation Engineering Online Test – Paper 1

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1. *The discharge in an open channel is inversely proportional to

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2. *The amount of water required to fill up the pore spaces in soil particles by replacing all air held in pore spaces is known as

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3. *Which of the following is not a cross drainage work?

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4. *Drop structures in the canal are provided for

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5. *The maximum amount of water required in the case of paddy is at the time of

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6. The maximum quantity of water that can be supplied from the reservoir with full guarantee during the worst dry period is known as

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7. Silt is a

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8. Percolation loss is less in the case of

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9. The methods used for drilling a tube well in compacted rock materials is

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10. When the discharge of a well decreases by the design amount, then this type of well is called

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11. Waterlogging of fields can be reduced by

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12. A land is called waterlogged

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13. In waterlogged lands

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14. Waterlogging may result from

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15. Which of the following crops are in Rabi groups?

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16. A canal normally used for the diversion of floodwaters of a river is

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17. Canals taking off from a river with or without a head regulator are called

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18. *Single bank canal is the other name for

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19. The group of canals which avoid cross drainage work

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20. A canal which is aligned at right angles to the contour is called

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