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51.

Which of the following test are used in the laboratory, for compaction?

A. Vibration test
B. Standard proctor test and Jodhpur-mini compactor test
C. None of the mentioned
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» C. None of the mentioned
52.

In Standard Proctor test, the capacity of the mould is ________ cu.ft.

A. 1/10
B. 1/20
C. 1/30
D. 1/40
Answer» D. 1/40
53.

The Modified Proctor test has its peak relatively towards ____________ in water content – dry density curve.

A. right
B. left
C. centre
D. near origin
Answer» C. centre
54.

Which of the following rollers have wheels, mounted at slight angle with respect to axle?

A. Sheep foot roller
B. Smooth wheel roller
C. Wobble wheel roller
D. Tandem roller
Answer» D. Tandem roller
55.

The theoretical maximum compaction for any given water content corresponds to ______

A. least specific gravity
B. maximum specific gravity
C. zero air void condition
D. only air voids present without the presence of water
Answer» D. only air voids present without the presence of water
56.

The initial percentage of water content taken for coarse-grained soil in proctor test is __________

A. 4
B. 10
C. 25
D. 50
Answer» B. 10
57.

In Standard Proctor test, the free fall height is ________ inches.

A. 5
B. 12
C. 16
D. 18
Answer» C. 16
58.

The height of free fall in Abbot compaction test is _______ cm.

A. 35
B. 31
C. 45.72
D. 43
Answer» B. 31
59.

The void ratio is increased by compaction.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» C. May be True or False
60.

The amount of compaction greatly affects ___________

A. Water content and Maximum dry density
B. Saturation of soil
C. None of the mentioned
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» B. Saturation of soil
61.

In standard compactor test, soil is compacted into _____________ layers.

A. 2
B. 4
C. 3
D. 5
Answer» D. 5
62.

The Modified Proctor test curve of the water content – dry density curve lies __________ the SPT curve.

A. above
B. below
C. left side
D. right side
Answer» B. below
63.

The structure of composite soil after compacted will be in the form of ______________

A. Coarse grained skeleton structure and Cohesive matrix structure
B. Single grained structure
C. None of the mentioned
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» B. Single grained structure
64.

Jumping rammers that are used for compacting the soil is also known as ____________

A. Frog rammers
B. Combustion rammers
C. Pneumatic rammers
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» B. Combustion rammers
65.

The energy per volume for Light compaction test is ______________

A. 593 kJ/m³
B. 2944 kJ/m³
C. 2674 kJ/m³
D. kJ/m³
Answer» B. 2944 kJ/m³
66.

In Standard Proctor test internal effective height is ________ inches.

A. 2.3
B. 4.5
C. 4.6
D. 45
Answer» D. 45
67.

Which of the following property of soil is improved by compacting the soil?

A. Reduction of compressibility
B. Water absorption
C. Permeability
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» E.
68.

The standard proctor test was developed by ___________

A. Darcy
B. Terzaghi
C. Proctor
D. Rendulic
Answer» D. Rendulic
69.

For same soil, the effect of heavier compaction is in ________

A. increase in the maximum dry density
B. decrease in the maximum dry density
C. decrease in stability
D. decrease in strength
Answer» B. decrease in the maximum dry density
70.

In Jodhpur mini compaction test, a 2.5 kg DRT is used which falls freely from a height of ______ cm.

A. 35
B. 31
C. 45.72
D. 25
Answer» B. 31
71.

The compaction process can be accomplished by ___________ process.

A. Rolling
B. Tampering
C. Vibration
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» E.
72.

The dry density decreases in cohesion less soil with an increase in water content due to which of the following reasons?

A. Capillary rise
B. Bulking of sand
C. Degree of saturation
D. Water content
Answer» C. Degree of saturation
73.

The compaction energy used for standard proctor test is ___________

A. 595 kJ/m³
B. 300 kJ/m³
C. 6065 kJ/m³
D. 1000 kJ/m³
Answer» B. 300 kJ/m³
74.

A cohesive soil yields a maximum dry density of 1.8 g/cc at an OMC of 16 % during a standard proctor test. What will be its degree of saturation? (Take G=2.65)

A. 100 %
B. 60.45 %
C. 43.27 %
D. 89.79 %
Answer» E.
75.

The maximum density is reached in cohesion less soil when the soil is _________

A. Zero water content
B. Partially saturated
C. Fully saturated
D. Maximum specific surface
Answer» D. Maximum specific surface
76.

In Dietert test, the diameter of mould is _______ inches.

A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 8
Answer» B. 4
77.

To test the compaction characteristics, the method are based on ______

A. dynamic loading only
B. kneading only
C. vibration loads only
D. dynamic, static, kneading
Answer» E.
78.

In Harvard miniature compaction test, the soil is compacted by _______

A. vibration
B. kneading action
C. impact
D. dynamic
Answer» C. impact
79.

Which of the following does not causes compaction?

A. vibration
B. tamping
C. rolling
D. adding excess water
Answer» E.
80.

In 1933, ____________ showed the existence of relationship between soil water content and degree of dry density.

A. Terzaghi
B. Skempton
C. Darcy
D. Proctor
Answer» E.
81.

At Optimum water content, soil has _____

A. minimum density
B. maximum density
C. no weight
D. no density
Answer» C. no weight
82.

Compaction decreases the porosity.

A. True
B. False
C. May be True or False
D. Can't say
Answer» B. False
83.

Dry density of soil is increased by _________

A. compaction
B. swelling
C. bulking
D. addition of excess of water
Answer» B. swelling