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				This section includes 15 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Pavement Design knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. | Which type of auger is used for extracting the samples using the augering method? | 
| A. | Wood auger | 
| B. | Earth auger | 
| C. | Continuous flight auger | 
| D. | Continuous screw auger | 
| Answer» D. Continuous screw auger | |
| 2. | The Shelby tube can be pushed further into the same hole to extract more sample. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |
| 3. | A six-inch slot is cut in the trenching process to ______ | 
| A. | Mark the boundary of trench | 
| B. | Take the samples for lab testing | 
| C. | Pour water to ease the digging | 
| D. | Allow backhoe to dig further | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 4. | ______ is used in to cool the barrel in coring if sample at in-situ moisture content is desired. | 
| A. | Water | 
| B. | Dry ice | 
| C. | Liquid nitrogen | 
| D. | Ice | 
| Answer» C. Liquid nitrogen | |
| 5. | The Shelby tubes can only be driven through unbound fine-grained soil layer. | 
| A. | True | 
| B. | False | 
| Answer» B. False | |
| 6. | In the bitumen extraction test, the test is performed until the colour of the extract is not darker than ______ | 
| A. | Pale yellow | 
| B. | Light straw | 
| C. | Dull yellow | 
| D. | Light brown | 
| Answer» C. Dull yellow | |
| 7. | ______ sampling technique can be used for acquiring materials to determine the type and quantity of stabilizers for full-depth reclamation. | 
| A. | Augering | 
| B. | Boring | 
| C. | Trenching | 
| D. | Coring | 
| Answer» B. Boring | |
| 8. | Which test is done to find the amount of bitumen in the pavement? | 
| A. | Bitumen content test | 
| B. | Bitumen volume test | 
| C. | Bitumen fraction test | 
| D. | Bitumen extraction test | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 9. | What is the size of the trench that is made for extracting samples? | 
| A. | 3 ft X 12 ft | 
| B. | 6 ft X 12 ft | 
| C. | 9 ft X 12 ft | 
| D. | 12 ft X 12 ft | 
| Answer» B. 6 ft X 12 ft | |
| 10. | Shelby tube samples can be used to determine the PVR value of materials. What does PVR mean? | 
| A. | Potential Volume Rise | 
| B. | Present Vertical Ratio | 
| C. | Potential Vertical Rise | 
| D. | Present Volume Ratio | 
| Answer» D. Present Volume Ratio | |
| 11. | Augering is very useful in determining the ______ of the pavement. | 
| A. | Existing layer thickness | 
| B. | Layer thickness | 
| C. | Existing layer defects | 
| D. | Layer defects | 
| Answer» B. Layer thickness | |
| 12. | In the coring process, at what speed is the barrel spun at? | 
| A. | 50 rpm | 
| B. | 500 rpm | 
| C. | 100 rpm | 
| D. | 250 rpm | 
| Answer» C. 100 rpm | |
| 13. | Which of the below is not a method to extract the pavement materials? | 
| A. | Shelling | 
| B. | Coring | 
| C. | Augering | 
| D. | Trenching | 
| Answer» B. Coring | |
| 14. | ______ is used to extract the undisturbed sample from the pavement. | 
| A. | Shelly tubes | 
| B. | Shebby tubes | 
| C. | Shebly tubes | 
| D. | Shelby tubes | 
| Answer» E. | |
| 15. | How can we evaluate the data using destructive testing of pavement materials? | 
| A. | Visual inspection | 
| B. | Laboratory tests | 
| C. | Laboratory tests and visual inspection | 
| D. | Laboratory tests and | 
| Answer» D. Laboratory tests and | |