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  • A fundamental equation of void ratio(e), specific gravity (G), water content (?) and degree of saturation (Sr) is


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  • A. e = A fundamental equation of void ratio(e), specific gravity (G), water content (?) and degree of satur
  • B. ? = A fundamental equation of void ratio(e), specific gravity (G), water content (?) and degree of satur
  • C. G = A fundamental equation of void ratio(e), specific gravity (G), water content (?) and degree of satur
  • D. Sr = A fundamental equation of void ratio(e), specific gravity (G), water content (?) and degree of satur

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    • 1. If the specific gravity and voids in soil sample are G and e respectively, the hydraulic gradient i, is

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
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    • 2. The compression index of a soil

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    • A. decreases with an increase in the liquid limit
    • B. increases with an increase in the liquid limit
    • C. decreases with an increase in the plastic limit
    • D. is not related with plastic limit.
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    • 3. Pick up the correct statement from the following:

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    • A. An unconfined compression test is a special case of triaxial compression test
    • B. An unconfined compression test is a special case of direct shear test
    • C. The confining pressure is maximum during an unconfined compression test
    • D. The cylindrical specimen of a soil is subjected to major principal stress till it fails due to shearing along the plane of the failure.
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    • 4. The ratio of the volume of voids to the total volume of the given soil mass, is known

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    • A. porosity
    • B. specific gravity
    • C. void ratio
    • D. water content.
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    • 5. A partially saturated soil is classified as

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    • A. one phase soil
    • B. two phase soil
    • C. three phase soil
    • D. four phase soil.
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    • 6. The Westergaard analysis is used for

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    • A. sandy soils
    • B. cohesive soils
    • C. stratified soils
    • D. clayey soils.
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    • 7. A pile is being driven with a drop hammer weighing 1800 kg and having a free fall of 1.00 m. If the penetration with last blow is 5 mm, the load carrying capacity of the pile, -according to the Engineering News formula, is

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    • A. 100 tonnes
    • B. 50 tonnes
    • C. 20 tonnes
    • D. 10 tonnes.
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    • 8. Buoyant unit weight equals the saturated density

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    • A. multiplied by unit weight of water
    • B. divided by unit weight of water
    • C. plus unit weight of water
    • D. minus unit weight of water.
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    • 9. The degree of saturation of the soil sample stated in Q. No, 216, is

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    • A. 60%
    • B. 62%
    • C. 64%
    • D. 66%
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    • 10. Pick up the correct statement from the following:

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    • A. Kaolinite is most stable clay
    • B. Kaolinite shows a very little sign of swelling on wetting
    • C. Kaolinite when wet, becomes moderately plastic because negative electro magnetic charges on platelets attrack water
    • D. Kaolinite is also called China clay
    • E. All the above.
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