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While designing a water supply of an industrial township, industrial and commercial water demand of total supply, is assumed
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A. 10%
B. 10 to 15%
C. 15 to 20%
D. 20 to 25%.
Correct Answer
20 to 25%.
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1. Water may not contain much impurities if its source is
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A. reservoirs
B. stream flowing in plains
C. lakes in lower regions
D. spring along hill slopes
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: spring along hill slopes
2. The dilution ratio at which the odour is hardly detectable is generally called threshold odour number and for public supplies it should not exceed
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A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 9
E. 10
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Correct Answer: 3
3. Asbestos pipes are joined by means of
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A. flanged joint
B. flexible joint
C. dresser coupling joint
D. simplex joint
E. socket and spigot joint.
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Correct Answer: simplex joint
4. For the prediction of future population of a city, the factor to be considered, is
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A. births
B. deaths
C. migrants
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
5. Pick up the incorrect statement from the following :
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A. The flow in strainer type wells is radial
B. The flow in cavity type wells in spherical
C. In strainer type wells, area of flow depends upon the length of the strainer pipe
D. In cavity type wells, area of flow depends upon the size of the cavity
E. None of these.
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Correct Answer: In strainer type wells, area of flow depends upon the length of the strainer pipe
6. Abyssinian tube well is a special type of
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A. slotted type wells
B. cavity type wells
C. strainer type well
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: strainer type well
7. Air valves are generally provided in pressure pipes of water supply
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A. at pipe junctions
B. at summits
C. at low points
D. near service pipes.
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Correct Answer: at summits
8. The maximum permissible colour for domestic supplies based on cobalt scale, is
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A. 5 ppm
B. 10 ppm
C. 15 ppm
D. 20 ppm
E. 25 ppm.
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Correct Answer: 20 ppm
9. The flow of water gets retarded, in
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A. settling tank
B. sedimentation tank
C. clarifer
D. sedimentation basin
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
10. Growth of population can be conveniently represented by
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A. an arithmetical curve
B. a semi-logarithmic curve
C. a logistic curve
D. a straight line curve
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: a logistic curve
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