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The angle of internal friction, is least for
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A. angular-grained loose sand
B. angular -grained dense sand
C. round-grained loose sand
D. round-grained loose sand
E. clays.
Correct Answer
clays.
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering problems
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1. The ratio of the volume of water present in a given soil mass to the total volume of its voids, is known
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A. porosity
B. void ratio
C. percentage voids
D. degree of saturation.
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Correct Answer: degree of saturation.
2. In a purely cohesive soil, the critical centre lies at the intersection of
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A. perpendicular bisector of slope and the locus of the centre
B. perpendicular drawn at l/3rd slope from toe and the locus of the centre
C. perpendicular drawn at 2/3rd slope from toe and the locus of the centre
D. directional angles
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: directional angles
3. The total weight of a pycnometer with water and oven dried soil 20 (
g
) is 1600 g. The pycnometer filled with water alone weighs 1500 g. The specific gravity of the soil, is
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A. 1.0
B. 1.5
C. 2.0
D. 2.5
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Correct Answer: 2.0
4. The phreatic line in an earth dam may be
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A. circular
B. elliptical
C. parabolic
D. a straight line
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: parabolic
5. The inventor of the term soil mechanics, was
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A. Kray
B. Dr. Karl Terzaghi
C. Leygue
D. Fellenius.
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Correct Answer: Dr. Karl Terzaghi
6. The reduction in volume of soil due to squeezing out of water from the voids, is termed
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A. primary consolidation
B. primary compression
C. primary time effect
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
7. Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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A. A maximum value of dry density is obtained at optimum water content
B. At low value of water content most soils tend to be stiff.
C. At high water content, the dry density decreases with an increase of water content.
D. An airless soil will have maximum possible value of dry density for the given water content
E. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
8. A pycnometer is used to determine
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A. voids ratio
B. dry density
C. water content
D. density index.
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Correct Answer: water content
9. Stoke's law does not hold good if the size of particle is smaller than
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A. 0.0002 mm
B. 0.002 mm
C. 0.02 mm
D. 0.2 mm
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Correct Answer: 0.0002 mm
10. Plasticity index is defined as the range of water content between
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A. liquid and plastic limit
B. plastic limit and semi solid limit
C. semi-solid limit and liquid limit
D. liquid limit and solid limit.
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Correct Answer: liquid and plastic limit
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