Explore topic-wise MCQs in Geotechnical Engineering.

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51.

The soil water which is impossible to remove from the soil is ___________

A. Structural water
B. Capillary water
C. Solvate water
D. Pore water
Answer» B. Capillary water
52.

The surface tension of water (TS) is __________

A. 29 dynes per cm
B. 72.8 dynes per cm
C. 0.29 dynes per cm
D. 2.45 dynes per cm
Answer» C. 0.29 dynes per cm
53.

The water which soaks in to ground by moving downward, subjected to capillary force is ___________

A. Ground water
B. Pore water
C. Infiltrated water
D. Capillary water
Answer» D. Capillary water
54.

Ground water is influenced by ____________ force.

A. Vander Waals force
B. Surface force
C. Hydrodynamic force
D. Electro static force
Answer» D. Electro static force
55.

Based on inter-particle forces, soil water can be classified in to __________

A. Adsorbed water
B. Pore water
C. All of the mentioned
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» B. Pore water
56.

The capillary force of water depends on __________

A. Surface tension of water
B. Pressure in water
C. Conformation of soil pores
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» E.
57.

The soil suction is maximum, when angle of contact(α) is _____________

A. α=0
B. α=90
C. α=60
D. α=1
Answer» B. α=90
58.

Capillary water is located in part of ___________ soil mass.

A. Within the voids in soil
B. Above the ground water surface
C. Pores in the soil mass
D. Surface of soil particles
Answer» B. Above the ground water surface
59.

The capillary tension or capillary potential can also be called as ___________

A. Pressure deficiency
B. Pressure reduction
C. Negative pressure
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» E.
60.

The capillary pressure, transferred from grain to grain in soil may be also called as ____________

A. Inter granular pressure
B. Contact pressure
C. Effective pressure
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» E.
61.

Formation of meniscus in a saturated soil causes ____________

A. Compression in the soil structure and Reduction in the volume
B. Decrease in the water content
C. None of the mentioned
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» B. Decrease in the water content
62.

The coefficient of surface tension depends on which of the following?

A. Chemical nature of liquids
B. Surface area of the liquid
C. Forces acting
D. Atmospheric pressure
Answer» B. Surface area of the liquid
63.

Solvate water is subjected to __________ forces.

A. Polar
B. Electrostatic
C. Binding
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» E.
64.

Frost heave is defined as ___________

A. Rise of ground water surface
B. Freezing of water in soil
C. Increase in volume due to freezing
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» B. Freezing of water in soil
65.

Shrinkage is prominent in ____________ soil.

A. Clay
B. Coarse-grained
C. Fine-grained
D. Silt
Answer» B. Coarse-grained
66.

Rise in temperature___________soil suction.

A. Decreases
B. Increases
C. Removed
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» B. Increases
67.

To check the seepage of water through the body of dam, the core provided is ________

A. pervious
B. semi-pervious
C. impervious
D. hollow
Answer» D. hollow
68.

The degree of shrinkage does not depend upon _________

A. initial water content
B. type of clay
C. cation exchange capacity
D. amount of clay
Answer» D. amount of clay
69.

The capillary siphoning will take place if the top of the core is situated at height y _______ which is above H.F.L.

A. greater than capillary rise hc
B. lesser than capillary rise hc
C. equal to capillary rise hc
D. zero
Answer» C. equal to capillary rise hc
70.

What will be the maximum capillary rise at 20°C, if the diameter of the capillary tube is 1 cm?

A. 0.1234 cm
B. 0.2975 cm
C. 0.3857 cm
D. 0.3084 cm
Answer» C. 0.3857 cm
71.

The total pressure in a soil mass consists of _____________ distinct components.

A. 3
B. 4
C. 2
D. 5
Answer» D. 5
72.

Water can be classified in to __________ types based on structural aspect.

A. 3
B. 5
C. 2
D. 4
Answer» E.
73.

Pressure transmitted from particles to the soil mass is called ___________

A. Neutral pressure
B. Effective pressure
C. Pore pressure
D. Capillary pressure
Answer» C. Pore pressure
74.

Slaking is due to the ______ into the drying of the soil below the shrinkage limit.

A. entry of water
B. exit of water
C. entry of air
D. exit of air
Answer» D. exit of air
75.

Free swell ceases when the water content reaches ________

A. liquid limit
B. plastic limit
C. shrinkage limit
D. plasticity index
Answer» D. plasticity index
76.

Water present in the voids of soil mass is called __________

A. Soil water
B. Free water
C. Ground water
D. Pore water
Answer» B. Free water
77.

The average hygroscopicity of clay is ___________

A. 6 %
B. 16 %
C. 1 %
D. 4 %
Answer» C. 1 %
78.

What are the forces involved in hygroscopic water or contact moisture?

A. Adhesion force
B. Capillary force
C. All of the mentioned
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» B. Capillary force
79.

Hygroscopic water is affected by which of the following factor?

A. Gravity
B. Capillary forces
C. All of the mentioned
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» E.
80.

Ground water may be also called as ___________

A. Capillary water
B. Gravitational water and Free water
C. None of the mentioned
D. All of the mentioned
Answer» B. Gravitational water and Free water