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The beach is built:
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A. with largest material locally available to the waves
B. with large material locally available to the waves
C. with fine material locally available to the waves
D. with finest material locally available to the waves.
Correct Answer
with largest material locally available to the waves
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1. Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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A. The operation of removing material from the sea or river bed is known as
B. Dredging
C. Digging
D. None of these.
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Correct Answer: The operation of removing material from the sea or river bed is known as
2. Due to the impact of water wave on a sea shore structure
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A. hydrostatic pressure coupled with a strong momentary impact is caused
B. vibrations are subjected
C. internal pressure is developed
D. weakens the foundation
E. all of the above.
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Correct Answer: all of the above.
3. The smoothened surface of the front face of the guay walls, is known as fending which is made of
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A. granite stone
B. timber
C. steel
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
4. The important component of a sea port is
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A. terminal buildings
B. the docks
C. the harbour
D. all of these.
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Correct Answer: all of these.
5. The shape of docks and basins is generally kept
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A. rectangular ways
B. diamond shape guays
C. inclined gauys
D. all of these.
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Correct Answer: all of these.
6. Surf zone is :
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A. the fathom line of 10 m depth
B. the fathom line of 5 m depth
C. the swell of the sea breaking on the shore or reefs
D. the coast line attacked by the waves.
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Correct Answer: the swell of the sea breaking on the shore or reefs
7. Littoral drift
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A. is the raised line of sand, parallel to the sea coast
B. is the slow movement of surface water at sea caused by the wind
C. is a current parallel to the shore, caused due to tangential component of the wind
D. is a current perpendicular to the shore line caused due to wind.
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Correct Answer: is a current parallel to the shore, caused due to tangential component of the wind
8. A harbour is a place where
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A. ships get shelter and protection against destructive forces due to sea waves
B. facilities are provided for receiving cargo and passengers
C. port buildings are constructed for commercial purposes
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
9. Pick up the incorrect statement from the following:
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A. As a wave of sea water approaches the coast line, it is generally accompanied by a drift of water in the direction of wave advance
B. The on-shore wind helps to produce wave action as well as rise of M.S.L.
C. A falling hydraulic gradient occurs in the direction of the wave
D. The wave while receding carries finer particles out to deep water.
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Correct Answer: A falling hydraulic gradient occurs in the direction of the wave
10. Depth of borings for soil investigation, is generally kept below low water level
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A. 30 m
B. 35 m
C. 45 m
D. 40 m
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Correct Answer: 45 m
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