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This section includes 10 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. |
Lime column is a special technique that is used to stabilize the soil. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
2. |
Which of the below is not an additive used for the lime stabilization of soil? |
A. | Sodium metasilicate |
B. | Sodium carbonate |
C. | Sodium hydroxide |
D. | Sodium sulphate |
Answer» C. Sodium hydroxide | |
3. |
Which of the below is responsible for the strength gain of lime stabilized soil over time? |
A. | CSH |
B. | CSH and CAH |
C. | CAH |
D. | C3S and CSH |
Answer» C. CAH | |
4. |
Lime stabilization can easily be applied to alluvial silts. |
A. | True |
B. | False |
Answer» B. False | |
5. |
Which ions from hydrated lime and soil are involved in the ion exchange process? |
A. | Calcium and sulphate |
B. | Sulphate and water |
C. | Calcium and water |
D. | Calcium and silicate |
Answer» D. Calcium and silicate | |
6. |
The strength gain of lime-soil stabilized soil is dependent on which of the below factors? |
A. | Temperature |
B. | Humidity |
C. | Minerals |
D. | pH |
Answer» B. Humidity | |
7. |
When clayey soil is treated with lime ______ takes place. |
A. | Anionic exchange |
B. | Cationic exchange |
C. | Pozzolanic reaction |
D. | Thermal reaction |
Answer» C. Pozzolanic reaction | |
8. |
What is the name of the point when the plastic limit starts decreasing on increasing lime content? |
A. | Plastic lime point |
B. | Lime stabilized point |
C. | Plastic reduction point |
D. | Lime fixation point |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
______ has been found more effective than using hydrated lime for stabilization. |
A. | Quick lime |
B. | Slaked lime |
C. | Fat lime |
D. | Hydraulic lime |
Answer» B. Slaked lime | |
10. |
The strength of soil-lime stabilization depends on ______ content of the soil type. |
A. | Water |
B. | Pozzolana |
C. | Clay |
D. | Organic |
Answer» C. Clay | |