Civil Engineering Mcqs

Residual soils are formed by______________?

(A) glaciers

(B) wind

(C) water

(D) none of the above

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The hydrometer method of sedimentation analysis differs from the pipette analysis mainly in_____________?

(A) the principle of test

(B) the method of taking observations

(C) the method of preparation of soil suspension

(D) all of the above

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Uniformity coefficient of a soil is__________________?

(A) always less than 1

(B) always equal to 1

(C) equal to or less than 1

(D) equal to or gi eater than 1

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Which of the following is a measure of particle size range ?

(A) effective size

(B) uniformity coefficient

(C) coefficient of curvature

(D) none of the above

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Stoke’s law is valid only if the size of particle is________________?

(A) less than 0.0002 mm

(B) greater than 0.2 mm

(C) between 0.2 mm and 0.0002 mm

(D) all of the above

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For proper field control, which of the following methods is best suited for quick determination of water content of a soil mass ?

(A) oven drying method

(B) sand bath method

(C) alcohol method

(D) calcium carbide method

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In hydrometer analysis for a soil mass______________?

(A) both meniscus correction and dispersing agent correction are additive

(B) both meniscus correction and dispersing agent correction are subtractive

(C) meniscus correction is additive and dispersing agent correction is subtractive

(D) meniscus correction is subtractive and dispersing agent correction is additive

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A pycnometer is used to determine_______________?

(A) water content and voids ratio

(B) specific gravity and dry density

(C) water content and specific gravity

(D) voids ratio and dry density

Submitted By: Ali Uppal


Submitted By: Ali Uppal