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During treatment of water, sedimentation is done
Options
A. before filtration
B. after filtration
C. simultaneously with filtration
D. along with chlorination.
Correct Answer
before filtration
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1. Gravity conduits for carrying water from the source are
Options
A. canals
B. flumes
C. acqueducts
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
2. Hardness of water is caused due to
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A. calcium sulphate
B. magnesium sulphate
C. calcium nitrates
D. calcium bicarbonates
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
3. After cleaning a slow sand filter, the filtered water is not used for
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A. 6 hours to 12 hours
B. 12 hours to 18 hours
C. 18 hours to 24 hours
D. 24 hours to 36 hours
E. 48 hours.
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Correct Answer: 24 hours to 36 hours
4. Hard water contains
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A. calcium
B. magnesium bicarbonates
C. magnesium sulphate
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
5. If
p
is total internal pressure,
d
is diameter of pressure conduit and
t
is thickness of conduit, the Hoop's stress is
Options
A.
B.
C.
D.
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6. Percussion drilling is unsuitable in
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A. unconsolidated sand
B. unconsolidated gravel
C. quick sand
D. consolidated rocks.
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Correct Answer: consolidated rocks.
7. While determining the yield of open wells by the pumping test
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A. velocity of recharging water, increases with depression head
B. depression head resulting at critical velocity, is called critical depression head
C. working head is generally limited to
rd of the critical depression head
D. maximum safe yield of an open well, is expected at critical depression head.
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Correct Answer: maximum safe yield of an open well, is expected at critical depression head.
8. The maximum hourly consumption, is generally taken as
Options
A. 110%
B. 120%
C. 130%
D. 140%
E. 150%.
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Correct Answer: 150%.
9. A water channel supported above the ground over trestles, is generally called
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A. flume
B. canal
C. adueduct
D. tunnel
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: flume
10. If intensity of rainfall in cm per hour is
I
, percentage coefficient of run-off is
P
, area of catchment in square kilometres is
A
, the total run-off
Q
, is given by
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A.
Q
= 1.758 x 10
2
x
API
B.
Q
= 2.758 x 10
2
x
API
C.
Q
= 2.758 x 10
3
x
API
D.
E.
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Correct Answer:
Q
= 2.758 x 10
3
x
API
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