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  • A hyetograph is a graph representing


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  • A. rainfall volume with time
  • B. rainfall intensity with time
  • C. rainfall intensity with duration
  • D. rainfall intensity over an area

  • Correct Answer
  • rainfall intensity with time 


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    • 1. Group symbols assigned to silty sand and clayey sand are respectively

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    • A. SS and CS
    • B. SM and CS
    • C. SM and SC
    • D. MS and CS
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    • 2. A road is provided with a horizontal circular curve having deflection angle of 55° and centre line radius of 250 m. A transition curve is to be provided at each end of the circular curve of such a length that the rate of gain of radial acceleration is 0.3 m/s3 at a speed of 50 km per hour. Length of the transition curve required at each of the ends is

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    • A. 2.57 m
    • B. 33.33 m
    • C. 35.73 m
    • D. 1666.67 m
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    • 3. Bituminous materials are commonly use in highway construction because of their good

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    • A. tensile and compression properties.
    • B. binding and water proofing properties.
    • C. shear strength and tensile properties.
    • D. bond and tensile properties.
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    • 4. A footing 2 m x 1 m exerts a uniform pressure of 150 kN/m2 on the soil. Assuming a load dispersion of 2 vertical to 1 horizontal the average vertical stress (kN/m2) at 1.0 m below the footing is

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    • A. 50
    • B. 75
    • C. 80
    • D. 100
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    • 5. The stepped cantilever is subjected to moments, M as shown in the figure below. The vertical deflection at the free end (neglecting the self weight) is

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D. Zero
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    • 6. Cavitation is caused by

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    • A. high velocity
    • B. low pressure
    • C. high pressure
    • D. high temperature
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    • 7. Two completely penetrating wells are located L (in metres) apart, in homogeneous confined aquifer. The drawdown measured at the mid point between the two wells (at a distance of 0.5 L from both the wells) is 2.0 m when only the first well is being pumped at the steady rate of Q1 m3/sec. When both the wells are being pumped at identical steady rate of Q2 m3/sec, the drawdown measured at the same location is 8, 0 m. It may be assumed that the drawdown at the wells always remains at 10.0 m when being pumped and the radius of influence is larger than 0.5 L Q1/Q2 is equal to

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    • A. 8/5
    • B. 4/3
    • C. 5/8
    • D. ln (L/2)
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    • 8. A test plate 30 cm x 30 cm resting on a sand deposit settles by 10 mm under a certain loading intensity. A footing 150 cm x 200 cm resting on the same sand deposit and loaded to the same load intensity settles by

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    • A. 2.0 mm
    • B. 27.8 mm
    • C. 3.02 mm
    • D. 50.0 mm
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    • 9. The stress-strain behaviour of soils as shown in the following figure corresponds to :

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    • A. Curve 1 : Loose sand and normally consolidated clay
      Curve 2 : Loose sand and over consolidated clay
    • B. Curve 1 : Dense sand and normally consolidated clay
      Curve 2 : Loose sand and over consolidated clay
    • C. Curve 1: Dense sand and over consolidated clay
      Curve 2: Loose sand and normally consolidated clay
    • D. Curve 1: Loose sand and over consolidated clay
      Curve 2: Dense sand and normally consolidated clay
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    • 10. For a 'best' symmetrical trapezoidal section of an open channel with a given area of section and side slopes, one of the following statements holds true :

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    • A. Half the top width is equal to one of the side slopes
    • B. Half the top width plus the bottom width is equal to both the side slopes put together
    • C. Water depth is equal to half bottom width
    • D. Hydraulic mean depth is equal to half the top width
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