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Process of meandering is due to
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A. sediment load of streams
B. discharge and hydraulic properties of streams
C. relative erodibility of the bed and banks
D. all the above.
Correct Answer
all the above.
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1. Effective precipitation for a crop may be defined as
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A. total precipitation minus the loss due to evaporation
B. total precipitation minus the loss due to infiltration
C. total precipitation during the crop period
D. available water stored in soil within root zone of the crop.
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Correct Answer: available water stored in soil within root zone of the crop.
2. Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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A. Water table generally follows the ground surface above it with a few exceptions
B. Static level of water in an open well indicates the position of the water table
C. Saturated pores of a soil in the capillary zone above water table have negative pressure
D. At water table, hydrostatic pressure is zero
E. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
3. The width of a dowla is generally kept between 30 to 60 cm and its height above the road level should invariably be more than
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A. 10 cm
B. 20 cm
C. 30 cm
D. 40 cm
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Correct Answer: 30 cm
4. If water table is comparatively high, the irrigation canal becomes useless, due to
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A. large amount of seepage
B. water logging of the cultivated areas
C. uncertain water demand
D. spread of malaria
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
5. The level of the fioor of a syphon aqueduct can be obtained
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A. by subtracting the depth of the culvert from the canal bed level
B. by subtracting the thickness of culvert plus the depth of the culvert from the canal bed level
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: by subtracting the thickness of culvert plus the depth of the culvert from the canal bed level
6. Cross regulators in main canals are provided
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A. to regulate water supply in the distributaries
B. to increase water head upstream when a main canal is running with low supplies
C. to overflow excessive flow water
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: to increase water head upstream when a main canal is running with low supplies
7. Disposal of extra excavated earth of canals, is utilised to provide a spoil bank on
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A. left side
B. right side
C. both sides
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
8. If average particle size of the silt in millimetres is m, the Lacey's silt factor
f
is proportional to
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A.
m
B.
m
3
C.
m
1/2
D.
m
1/3
E.
m
2/3
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Correct Answer:
m
1/2
9. The ratio of the head recovered to the head put in, is known as
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A. efficiency
B. sensitivity
C. flexibility
D. modular limit.
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Correct Answer: efficiency
10. The water face of the guide banks, is protected by
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A. one men stone pitching
B. two man stone pitching
C. three man stone pitching
D. four man stone pitching
E. five man stone pitching.
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Correct Answer: one men stone pitching
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