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Pick up the correct statement from the following :
Options
A. Rivers, lakes, oceans and springs get water from the rains
B. Rain water is obtained by evaporation from rivers, lakes and oceans
C. Water remains in atmosphere as vapours
D. Hydrologic cycle is a continuous process of evaporation and precipitation of water in atmosphere
E. all the above.
Correct Answer
all the above.
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1. A projecting piece usually provided to support a truss, is
Options
A. cornice
B. coping
C. frieze
D. lintal.
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Correct Answer: frieze
2. If a ball which is dropped from a height of 2.25 m on a smooth floor attains the height of bounce equal to 1.00 m, the coefficient of the restitution between the ball and floor, is
Options
A. 0.25
B. 0.50
C. 0.67
D. 0.33
E. 0.75
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Correct Answer: 0.50
3. Pick up the incorrect statement from the following. The underground sources of water, is from
Options
A. wells
B. springs
C. infiltration wells
D. storage reservoirs
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: storage reservoirs
4. In rectangular columns (cross-section
b
x
h
), the core is a
Options
A. rectangle of lengths
b
/2 and
h
/2
B. square of length
b
/2
C. rhombus of length
h
/2
D. rhombus of diagonals
b
/3 and
h
/3
E. none of the these.
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Correct Answer: rhombus of diagonals
b
/3 and
h
/3
5. Completion of an activity on CPM network diagram, is generally known
Options
A. Event
B. Node
C. Connector
D. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
6. The dimensionless parameter not applicable to flowing liquids, is
Options
A. Reynold number
B. Weber number
C. Pressure coefficient
D. Kinematic viscosity
E. Friction factor.
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Correct Answer: Kinematic viscosity
7. A pycnometer is used to determine
Options
A. voids ratio
B. dry density
C. water content
D. density index.
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Correct Answer: water content
8. Bio-chemical oxygen demand (BOD) for the first 20 days in generally referred to
Options
A. initial demand
B. first stage demand
C. carbonaceous demand
D. all of these.
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Correct Answer: all of these.
9. Rails are fixed on steel sleepers
Options
A. by bearing plates
B. by dog spikes
C. by keys in lugs or jaws
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: by keys in lugs or jaws
10. Open test pit is only suitable upto a depth of
Options
A. 2 metres
B. 2.5 metres
C. 3 metres
D. none of the above.
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Correct Answer: 3 metres
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