Geotech Engineering: Er. Sandip Budhathoki
Geotech Engineering: Er. Sandip Budhathoki
Sandip Budhathoki
GEOTECH ENGINEERING
1. In a liquid limit test, the moisture content at 10 blows was 70% and that at 100 blows was
20%. The liquid limit of the soil, is
A. 35%
B. 50%
C.65%
D.none of these.
2. The active earth pressure of a soil is proportional to (where υ is the angle of friction of the
soil)
A. tan (45° - υ)
B. tan2 (45° + υ/2)
C.tan2 (45° - φ/2)
D.tan (45° + υ)
3. The minimum water content at which the soil just begins to crumble when rolled into threads 3
mm in diameter, is known
A. liquid limit
B. plastic limit
C. shrinkage limit
D.permeability limit.
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9. When drainage is permitted under initially applied normal stress only and full primarily
consolidation is allowed to take place, the test is known as
A. quick test
B. drained test
C.consolidated undrained test
D.none of these.
10. The minimum water content at which the soil retains its liquid state and also possesses a
small shearing strength against flowing, is known
A.liquid limit
B. plastic limit
C. shrinkage limit
D.permeability limit.
12. The maximum value of effective stress in the past divided by the present value, is defined as
over consolidation ratio (OCR). The O.C.R. of an over consolidated clay is
A. less than 1
B. 1
C.more than 1
D.None of these.
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13. If Nf, Nd and H are total number flow channels, total number of potential drops and total
hydraulic head differences respectively, the discharge q through the complete flow is given
by (where K is a constant)
A.
B.
C.
D.
14. A flow line makes angles θ1 and θ2 with the normal to the interface of the soils having
permeabilities k1, k2 before and after deflection. According to the law of deflection of the
flow lines at the interface of the dissimilar soils
A.
B.
C.
D.
16. Pick up the clay soil group which does not swell when wet from the following :
A. Kaolinite group
B. Mite group
C. Vermiculite group
D.Montrorillonite group.
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18. The ratio of the volume of voids to the volume of soil solids in a given soil mass, is known
A. porosity
B. specific gravity
C.void ratio
D.water content.
19. A compacted soil sample using 10% moisture content has a weight of 200 g and mass unit
weight of 2.0 g/cm3. If the specific gravity of soil particles and water are 2.7 and 1.0, the
degree of saturation of the soil is
A. 11.1%
B. 55.6%
C. 69.6%
D.none of these.
20. A partially saturated sample of soil has a unit weight of 2.0 g/cm3 and specific gravity of soil
particles is 2.6. If the moisture content in the soil is 20%, the degree of saturation is
A. 20%
B. 77%
C.92%
D.none of these.
21. Minimum depth of a footing carrying a heavy load, is calculated by the formula
A.
B.
C.
D.
22. According to Coulomb's wedge theory, the active earth pressure slides the wedge
A.down and outwards on a slip surface
B. up and inwards on a slip surface
C. horizontal upward and parallel to base
D.horizontal inward and parallel to base.
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A.
B.
C.
D.
25. Degree of saturation of a natural soil deposit having water content 15%, specific gravity 2.50
and void ratio 0.5, is
A. 50% B. 60%
C.75% D.80%
27. If the failure of a finite slope occurs through the toe, it is known as
A. slope failure
B. face failure
C. base failure
D.toe failure.
31. Stoke's law sates that the velocity at which a grain settles out of suspension, the other factors
remaining constant, is dependent upon
A. shape of grain
B. weight of grain
C. size of grain
D.shape and size of grain
E. shape, size and weight of grain.
34. If S, L and R are the arc length, long chord and radius of the sliding circle then the
perpendicular distance of the line of the resultant cohesive force, is given by
A.
B.
C.
D.none of these.
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36. Back fill with a sloping surface exerts a total active pressure Pa on the wall of height H and
acts at
A. H/4 above the base parallel to base
B. H/2 above the base parallel to base
C.H/3 above the base parallel to base
D.H/5 above the base parallel to base.
37. The ratio of the weight of given volume of soil solids to the weight of an equal volume of
distilled water at the given temperature, is known
A. porosity
B. specific gravity
C. void ratio
D.water content.
40. A soil has bulk density 2.30 g/cm3 and water content 15 per cent, the dry density of the
sample, is
A. 1.0 g/cm2
B. 1.5 g/cm3
C.2.0 g/cm3
D.2.5 g/cm3
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45. A coarse-grained soil has a voids ratio 0.75, and specific gravity as 2.75. The critical gradient
at which quick sand condition occurs, is
A. 0.25 B. 0.50
C. 0.75 D.1.00
46. The relationship between void ratio (e) and porosity ratio (n) is :
A.
n=
B.
e=
C.
n=
D.e = n/(1 - n)
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50. The weight of a pycnometer containing 400 g sand and water full to the top is 2150 g. The
weight of pycnometer full of clean water is 1950 g. If specific gravity of the soil is 2.5, the
water content is
A. 5% B. 10%
C. 15% D.20%
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SECTION 2
1. The maximum shear stress occurs on the filament which makes an angle with the horizontal
plane equal to
A. 30° B. 45°
C. 60° D.90°
2. For determining the moisture content of a soil sample, the following data is available Weight
of container = 260 g, Weight of soil sample and = 320 g container, Weight of soil sample
(dried) and = 310 g container. The moisture content of the soil sample, is
A. 15% B. 18%
C.20% D.25%
6. Pick up the in-correct statement from the following: The soils which contain montmorillonite
minerals
A. swell more when wet
B. shrink more when dry
C. possess high plasticity
D.possess high coefficient of internal coefficient
E. None of these.
7. For determing the specific gravity of soil solids, using a pycnometer of 500 cc., the following
data is available : Weight of dry empty pycnometer = 125 g Weight of dried soil and
pycnometer = 500 g Weight of dried soil and distilled = 850 g water filled in pycnometer up to
top The specific gravity of soil soilds, is
A. 2.0 B. 2.25
C.2.50 D.2.75
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9. A pile is being driven with a drop hammer weighing 1800 kg and having a free fall of 1.00 m.
If the penetration with last blow is 5 mm, the load carrying capacity of the pile, -according to
the Engineering News formula, is
A. 100 tonnes
B. 50 tonnes
C. 20 tonnes
D.10 tonnes.
10. If the specific gravity and voids in soil sample are G and e respectively, the hydraulic
gradient i, is
A.
B.
C.
D.
12. The ratio of settlement at any time 't' to the final settlement, is known as
A. co-efficient of consolidation
B. degree of consolidation
C. consolidation index
D.consolidation of undisturbed soil.
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14. If L and B are the length and breadth of a footing, e the eccentricity along the length and P
and Q are the axial force and bearing capacity of the soil, then, to avoid tension,
A.
B.
C.
D.
15. 260 g of wet soil was taken in a pycnometer jar of weight 400 g in order to find the moisture
content in the soil, with specific gravity of soil particles 2.75. The weight of soil and
remaining water filled in pycnometer without air bubbles was 1415 g and the weight of
pycnometer filled with water alone was 1275 g. The moisture content in the soil is
A. 24.2%
B. 18.2%
C. 53.8%
D.none of these.
16. The earth pressure of a soil at rest, is proportional to (where υ is the angle of internal friction
of the soil)
A. tan (45° - υ)
B. tan (45° + υ)
C. tan2 (45° - υ)
D.tan2 (45° + υ)
E. none of these
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17. A fundamental equation of void ratio(e), specific gravity (G), water content (ω) and degree
of saturation (Sr) is
A.
e=
B.
ω=
C.
G=
D.
Sr =
19. Water content of a soil sample is the difference of the weight of the given sample at the given
temperature and the weight determined after drying it for 24 hours at temperature ranging
from
A. 80° to 90°C
B. 90° to 95°C
C. 95° to 100°C
D.103° to 105°C
E. 105° to 110°C
20. The ratio of the volume of voids to the total volume of the given soil mass, is known
A.porosity
B. specific gravity
C. void ratio
D.water content.
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23. For a homogeneous earth dam 50 m high having 2 m free broad, a flow net was constructed
and the results were : Number of potential drops = 2.4 Number of flow channels = 0.4. If
coefficiency of permeability of the dam mateiral is 3 x 10 -3 cm3/sec, the discharge per metre
length of dam, is
A. 12 x 10-5 m3/sec
B. 24 x 10-3 m3/sec
C. 6 x 10-5 m3/sec
D.24 x 10-5 m3/sec
24. W is the weight of soil having a moisture content ω. If V is the volume of proctor's mould, the
dry density of the soil is
A.
B.
C.
D.
26. The degree of saturation of the soil sample stated in Q. No, 216, is
A. 60% B. 62%
C.64% D.66%
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29. If the specific gravity of a soil particle of 0.05 cm diameter is 2.67, its terminal velocity while
settling in distilled water of viscosity, 0.01 poise, is
A. 0.2200 cm/sec
B. 0.2225 cm/sec
C. 0.2250 cm/sec
D.0.2275 cm/sec
E. 0.2300 cm/sec
30. The direct shear test suffers from the following disadvantage:
A. Drain condition cannot be controlled
B. Pore water pressure cannot be measured
C.Shear stress on the failure plane is not uniform.
D.The area under the shear and vertical loads does not remain constant throughout the test
E. All the above.
31. For a clay slope of height of 10 m, the stability number is 0.05, γ = 2.0 t/m3, C = 2.5 t/m2, the
critical height of the slope of the soil, is
A. 4.0 m
B. 12.5 m
C.25.0 m
D.15.0 m
32. If σ0' and σ' represent initial and increased pressure ; e0 and e void ratios corresponding to
initial and increased pressure ; and C0 the compression index (dimensionless), then, the
virgin compression curve as expressed by Terzaghi empirical formula is
A. e = e0 + Cc log10 σ'/σ0'
B. e = e0 - Cc log10 σ'/σ0'
C. e0 = e - Cc log10 σ'/σ0'
D.e0 = e + Cc log10 σ'/σ0'
34. You are given a sample of soil containing coarse grains to determine its water content, you
will use
A.pycnometer
B. oven-drying method
C. calcium carbide method
D.alcohol method.
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36. The maximum load carried by a pile, when it continues to sink without further increase of
load, is known as
A. ultimate load carrying capacity
B. ultimate bearing capacity
C. ultimate bearing resistant
D.all the above.
38. The general relationship between specific gravity (G), weight of water (γω), degree of
saturation (Sr), void ratio (e) and bulk density (γ), is
A.
γ=
B.
γ=
C.
γ=
D.
γ=
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39. If C is cohesion, F is factor of safety, γ is unit weight of soil and H is the maximum height of
embankment, the stability number, is
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
40. The angle between the directions of the failure and the major principal plane, is equal to
A. 90° + effective angle of shearing resistance
B. 90° + half of the angle of shearing resistance
C. 45° - half of the angle of shearing resistance
D.45° + half of the angle of shearing resistance.
42. A phreatic line is defined as the line within a dam section below which there are
A. positive equipotential lines
B. positive hydrostatic pressure
C. negative hydrostatic pressure
D.negative equipotential lines
E. none of these.
43. The ratio of the difference between the void ratio of the soil in its loosest state and its natural
void ratio (e) to the difference between the void ratios in the loosest and fully dense state, is
generally termed as
A. degree of density
B. relativity
C. density index
D.all the above.
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45. According to the Indian Standards the specific gravity is the ratio of the unit weight of soil
solids to that of water at a temperature of
A. 17°C B. 23°C
C.27°C D.30°
47. Determination of water content of a soil sample suspected to contain gypsum is made by
drying the sample for longer period at a temperature not more than
A. 60°C B. 80°C
C. 100°C D.110°C
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1. The vane shear test is used for the in-situ determination of the undrained strength of the intact
fully saturated
A. sands
B. clays
C. gravels
D.highly organic soils.
2. Fundamental relationship between dry density (γd), bulk density (γ) and water content (ω), is :
A.
γ=
B.
γd =
C.
ω=
D.
ω=
4. If the cohesive force, (c), is 1.5 t/m2, the density (γ) of the soil is 2.0 t/m3, factor of safety (F)
is 1.5 and stability factor (Sn) is 0.05, the safe height of the §lope, is
A. 5 metres
B. 8 metres
C.10 metres
D.12 metres
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6. If W1, W2, W3 and W4 are the sequential weights obtained during observations in
pycnometer method for determining water content, the formula to be used, is
A.
W=
B.
W=
C.
W=
D.
W=
7. Si particles
A.show dilatancy
B. swell when moist
C. possess high strength when dry
D.disintegrate easily.
9. If the back fill is having a uniform surcharge of intensity q per unit area, the lateral pressure
will be
A. q times the lateral pressure within the surface
B. 1/q times the lateral pressure within the surface
C.equal to a fill of height Z equal to q/r, where r is the density of the backfill
D.none of these.
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15. If dry density, water density and specific gravity of solids of a given soil sample are 1.6 g/cc,
1.84 g/cc and 2.56 respectively, the porosity of the soil sample, is
A.0.375 B. 0.370
C. 0.380 D.0.390
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18. The fundamental equation of air content (ac), degree of saturation (Sr) and void ratio (e), is
A.
ac =
B.
ac =
C.
ac =
D.
ac =
19. A soil sample has passing 0.075 mm sieve = 60% liquid limit = 65% and plastic limit = 40%.
The group index of the soil, is
A. 5
B. 20
C. 40
D.none of these.
21. The fundamental equation of specific gravity (G), dry density (γd), unit weight of water (γω)
and void ratio (e), is
A.
e=
B.
G=
C.
γd =
D.
γω =
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26. A moist soil sample of volume 60 cc. weighs 108 g and its dried weight is 86.4 g. If its
absolute density is 2.52, the degree of saturation is
A. 54% B. 64%
C. 74% D.84%
28. The passive earth pressure of a soil, is proportional to (where υ is the angle of internal
friction of the soil.)
A. tan (45° - υ)
B. tan (45° + υ)
C. tan2 (45° - υ
D.tan2 (45° + φ)
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29. If a soil undergoes a change in shape and volume by application of external loads over it, but
recovers its shape and volume immediately after removal of the load, the property of the soil
is said to be
A. Resilience of soils
B. Elasticity of soils
C. Compressibility of soils
D.None of these.
30. If the unit weight of sand particles is 2.696 g/cc. and porosity in loose state is 44%, the
critical hydraulic gradient for quick sand condition, is
A. 0.91 B. 0.92
C. 0.93 D.0.94
E. 0.95
31. The void ratio of a soil sample decreases from 1.50 to 1.25 when the pressure is increased
from 25 tonnes/m2 to 50 tonnes/m2, the coefficient of compressibility is
A.0.01 B. 0.02
C. 0.05 D.0.001
33. The maximum water content at which a reduction in water content does not cause a decrease
in volume of a soil mass, is known
A. liquid limit
B. plastic limit
C.shrinkage limit
D.permeability limit.
34. A sample of saturated soil has 30% water content and the specific gravity of soil grains is
2.6. The dry density of the soil mass in g/cm3, is
A. 1.47
B. 1.82
C. 1.91
D.none of these.
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36. If the coefficients of volume change and compressibility of a soil sample are respectively
6.75 x 10-2 and 3 x 10-2, the void ratio of the soil sample, is
A. 1.10 B. 1.15
C. 1.20 D.1.25
E. 1.30
40. An infinite slope is inclined at angle i and has its angle of internal friction υ, the stability
number Sa, is
A.
B.
C.(tan i - tan φ) cos2 i
D.(tan i - tan υ) sin2 i
41. Depending upon the properties of a material, the failure envelope may
A. be either straight or curved
B. pass through the origin of stress
C. intersect the shear stress axis
D.all the above.
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42. A stratum of clay 2 m thick will get consolidated 80% in 10 years. For the 80% consolidation
of 8 m thick stratum of the same clay, the time required is
A. 100 years
B. 120 years
C. 140 years
D.160 years
E. 180 years.
43. The maximum net pressure intensity causing shear failure of soil, is known
A. safe bearing capacity
B. net safe bearing capacity
C.net ultimate bearing capacity
D.ultimate bearing capacity.
45. The compression resulting from a long term static load and consequent escape of pore water,
is known as
A. compaction
B. consolidation
C. swelling
D.none of these.
46. Soil classification of composite soils, exclusively based on the particle size distribution, is
known
A. particle classification
B. textural classification
C. High Way Research Board classification
D.unified soil classification.
47. The coefficient of curvature for a well graded soil, must be between
A. 0.5 to 1.0
B. 1.0 to 3.0
C. 3.0 to 4.0
D.4.0 to 5.0
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48. Fundamental relationship between dry density (γd), specific gravity (G), water content (ω)
and percentage of air voids (na) is :
A.
γd =
B.
γd =
C.
γd =
D.
γd =
49. A moist soil sample weighing 108 g has a volume of 60 cc. If water content is 25% and value
of G = 2.52, the void ratio is
A. 0.55 B. 0.65
C.0.75 D.0.80
50. The shear resistance of a soil is con-tituted basically of the following component.
The frictional resistance to translocation between the individual soil particles at their
A.
contact point
To the structural relation to displacement of the soil because of the interlocking of the
B.
particles
C. Cohesion and adhesion between the surfaces of the soil particles
D.All the above.
2. When the seepage pressure becomes equal to the pressure due to submerged weight of a soil,
the effective pressure is reduced to zero and the soil particles have a tendency to move up in
the direction of flow. This phenomenon is generally known
A. quick condition
B. boiling condition
C. quick sand
D.all the above.
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8. If the coefficient of the active pressure Ka is 1/3, the coefficient of passive pressure Kp, is
A. 1/3 B. 2/3
C. 1 D.3/2
E. 3
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11. If drainage is permitted throughout the test, during the application of both normal, and shear
stresses so that full consolidation occurs and no excess pore pressure is set up at any stage of
the test, is known as
A. quick test
B. drained test
C. consolidated undrained test
D.none of these.
12. The degree of saturation of the soil sample stated in Q. No. 213, is
A. 95.4% B. 95.5%
C. 95.6% D.95.7%
13. For slopes of limited extent the surface of slippage, is usually along
A. a parabolic arc
B. an elliptical arc
C. a straight line
D.a circular arc.
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18. The ratio of the undrained strength in the undrained state to the undrained strength, at the
same water content, in the remoulded state, is called the sensivity of the clay. Its value for
quick clays is
A. 4 B. 8
C. 12 D.16
E. 20
19. The total weight of a pycnometer with water and oven dried soil 20 (g) is 1600 g. The
pycnometer filled with water alone weighs 1500 g. The specific gravity of the soil, is
A. 1.0 B. 1.5
C.2.0 D.2.5
22. A soil mass coated with a thin layer of paraffin weighs 460 g. When immersed, it displaces
299 cc of water. The weight of paraffin is 10 g. If specific gravity of solids is 2.5 and that of
paraffin 0.9, the void ratio of soil, is
A. 0.55 B. 0.60
C. 0.65 D.0.70
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25. The ratio of the volume of water present in a given soil mass to the total volume of its voids,
is known
A. porosity
B. void ratio
C. percentage voids
D.degree of saturation.
26. Stoke's law does not hold good if the size of particle is smaller than
A.0.0002 mm
B. 0.002 mm
C. 0.02 mm
D.0.2 mm
27. In a purely cohesive soil, the critical centre lies at the intersection of
A. perpendicular bisector of slope and the locus of the centre
B. perpendicular drawn at l/3rd slope from toe and the locus of the centre
C. perpendicular drawn at 2/3rd slope from toe and the locus of the centre
D.directional angles
E. none of these.
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30. In active state of plastic equilibrium in a non cohesive soil with horizontal ground surface
A. major principal stress is horizontal
B. minor principal stress is vertical
C.major principal stress is vertical
D.minor and major principal stresses are equally inclined to horizontal.
31. The reduction in volume of soil due to squeezing out of water from the voids, is termed
A. primary consolidation
B. primary compression
C. primary time effect
D.all the above.
32. 'Drift' is the material picked up, mixed, disintegrated, transported and redeposited by
A. wind
B. gravitational force
C.glaciated water
D.all the above.
34. The weight of a container is W1 and that of container with soil simple, is W2. If the weight of
the container and oven dried soil sample is W3, the moisture content of the soil, is
A.
B.
C.
D.
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36. The Terzaghi's general bearing capacity equation for a continuous footing is given by (where
Nc, 2V& and Ny are bearing capacity factors.)
A.qf = cNc + γDNq + 0.5γBNγ
B. qf = cNc - γDNq + 0.5γBNγ
C. qf = cNc + γDNq - 0.5γBNγ
D.qf = cNc - γDNq - 0.5γBNγ
38.
The expression ρω is used for
A.dry density
B. bulk density
C. degree of saturation
D.optimum water content.
39. If Cv is the coefficient of consolidation, t is the time and d is drainage path of one
dimensional consolidation of soil, the time factor Tv, is given by
A.
B.
C.
D.
40. The total active earth pressure due to dry back fill with no surcharge, acts at H/3 above the
base of the wall and is directly proportional to
A. H
B.
C.H2
D.H3.
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41. If e0, e, σ', σ0' have their usual meanings, the coefficient of compressibility (ac), is given by
A.
B.
C.
D.
42. A saturated soil sample has water content of 40% and specific gravity of soil particles 2.7.
The void ratio of the soil, is
A. 0.4
B. 0.52
C. 1.08
D.none of these.
43. For testing a saturated clay for shear strength, the test recommended, is
A. direct shear test
B. triaxial compression test
C.unconfined compression test
D.all the above.
44. The critical exist gradient of seepage water in soils, increases with
A. an increase in specific gravity
B. a decrease in specific gravity
C. a decrease in void ratio
D.both (a) and (c)
E. none of these.
A.
B.
C.
D.
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48. The property of a soil which permits water to percolate through it, is called
A. moisture content
B. permeability
C. capillarity
D.none of these.
2. A soil not fully consolidated under the existing over-burden pressure, is called
A. pre-consolidated
B. normally consolidated
C.over-consolidated
D.none of these.
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B.
ic =
C.
ic =
D.
ic =
5. A grillage foundation
A. is provided for heavily loaded isolated columns
B. is treated as spread foundation
C. consists of two sets of perpendicularly placed steel beams
D.all the above.
8. The degree of saturation of the soil sample stated in Question No. 11.243, is
A. 54% B. 64%
C. 74% D.84%
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12. A suspended particle falls through a height H cm in water in t minutes. If the viscosity of
water is η and specific gravity of the particle is G, the diameter of the particle is (where M is
a constant factor)
A.
103M
B.
104M
C.
105M
D.
102M
B.
C.
D.none of these.
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16. Through a point in a loaded soil mass, there exists n typical planes mutually orthogonal on
which the stress is wholly normal and no shear stress acts, if n is
A. 1 B. 2
C.3 D.4
17. The pressure that builds up in pore water due to load increment on the soil, is termed
A. excess pore pressure
B. excess hydrostatic pressure
C. hydrodynamic pressure
D.all the above.
21. If voids ratio is 0.67, water content is 0.188 and specific gravity is 2.68, the degree of
saturation of the soil, is
A. 25% B. 40%
C. 60% D.75%
22. If water content of a soil is 40%, G is 2.270 and void ratio is 1.35, the degree of saturation is
A. 70% B. 75%
C.80% D.85%
E. 90%
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23. If β is the surcharge angle of a backfill with an angle of internal friction υ, the coefficient of
active earth pressure given by Rankine's theory, is :
A.
B.
C.
D.none of these.
25. Which one of the following statements is true for Mohr-Coulomb envelope ?
Coulomb suggests that the relationship between shear strength and normal stress, is
A.
adequately represented by the straight line
The generalised Mohr theory suggests that, though the shear stress depends on the normal
B.
stress, the relation is not linear
Coulomb and Mohr suggest that a definite relationship exists among the principal stress
C.
and the angle of internal friction
D.For an ideal pure friction material, the straight line passes through the origin.
E. All the above.
26. The intensity of active earth pressure at a depth of 10 metres in dry cohesionless sand with an
angle of internal friction of 30° and with a weight of 1.8 t/m3, is
A. 4 t/m2
B. 5 t/m2
C.6 t/m2
D.7 t/m2
E. 8 t/m2
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36. An unsaturated 100 cm3 sample of soil weighs 190 g. If its dried weight is 160 g, water
content of the soil, is
A.0.188 B. 0.288
C. 0.388 D.0.488
E. 0.588
37. If the natural moisture content, the liquid limit and plastic limit of a soil sample are stated as
30.5%, 42.5% and 22.5% respectively, the ratio of liquidity index and plastic index, is
A.
B.
C.2
D.
39. The ratio of volume of air voids to the volume of total voids, is known as
A.air content
B. percentage air voids
C. percentage voids
D.porosity.
40. A plane inclined at an angle υ to the horizontal at which the soil is expected to stay in the absence of any lateral support, is
known as
A. natural slope line
B. repose line
C. the υ line
D. all the above.
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45. A soil sample of mass specific gravity 1.92, has a moisture content 30%. If the specific
gravity of solids is 2.75, the void ratio, is
A. 0.858 B. 0.860
C.0.862 D.0.864
46. The ratio of the weight of water to the weight of solids in a given mass of soil, is known
A. porosity
B. specific gravity
C. void ratio
D.water content.
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49. The property of a soil which allows it to be deformed rapidly without rupture, elastic rebound
and also a volume change, is known
A. porosity B. plasticity
C. permeability D.ductility.
A.
B.
C.
D.
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4. If the bulk density of the soil is ρ and water content ω, then dry density of the soil, is
A.
B.
C.
D.
6. The area of cross-section A at failure or during any stage of Triaxial Compression Test and its
initial length (L) and volume (V), are related by the equation
A.
B.
C.
D.
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11. The void ratio of the soil sample stated in Q. No. 216, is
A. 0.4 B. 0.5
C.0.6 D.0.75
12. The bulk density of the soil sample stated in Q. No. 11.243, is
A. 1.4 g/cc
B. 1.6 g/cc
C.1.8 g/cc
D.2.0 g/cc
16. The shearing force acting along the slice of a curved surface of slippage, causes the soil to slide
A.down at the centre
B. down at the toe
C. upward at the centre
D.none of these.
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19. If Cs is the expansion index in Q. 11.165, the empirical formula given by Terzaghi, is
A. e = e0 - Cd log10 σ'/σ0'
B. e = e0 + Cd log10 σ'/σ0'
C. e0 = e - Cd log10 σ'/σ0'
D.e° = e + Cd log10 σ'/σ0'
20. The maximum pressure which a soil can carry without shear failure, is called
A.safe bearing capacity
B. net safe bearing capacity
C. net ultimate bearing capacity
D.ultimate bearing capacity.
22. If there is no impervious boundary at the bottom of a hydraulic structure, stream lines tend to
follow :
A. a straight line
B. a parabola
C.a semi-ellipse
D.a semi-circle.
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25. For determining the ultimate bearing capacity of soil, the recommended size of a square
bearing plate to be used in load plate test should be 30 to 75 cm square with a minimum
thickness of
A. 5 mm
B. 10 mm
C. 15 mm
D.20 mm
E. 25 mm
26. The water content in a soil sample when it continues to loose weight without loosing the
volume, is called
A.Shrinkage limit
B. Plastic limit
C. liquid limit
D.semi-solid limit.
27. The intensity of vertical pressure at a depth Z directly below the point load Q on its axis of
loading is :
A.
B.
C.
D.
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