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  1. The initial and final void ratios of a clay sample in a consolidation test are 1 and 0.5, respectively. If the initial thickness of the sample is 2.4 cm, then its final thickness will be

  2. A.
    1.3 cm
    B.
    1.8 cm
    C.
    1.9 cm
    D.
    2.2 cm

  3. Cohesion is 15 kN/m2, the unit weight of soil is 20 kN/m3, the factor of safety is 1.5 and stability number is 0.05; the safe maximum height of the slope is

  4. A.
    5.0 m
    B.
    8.0 m
    C.
    10.0 m
    D.
    12.0 m

  5. The nail diameter should not be more than(t = least thickness of the wooden member to be connected)


  6. As per practice of Indian Railways, the grade compensation provided for B.G. on curves is

  7. A.
    0.5% degree
    B.
    0.2% degree
    C.
    0.4% degree
    D.
    0.15% degree

  8. In cement concrete pavements, tie bars are installed in

  9. A.
    expansion joints
    B.
    contraction joints
    C.
    warping joints
    D.
    longitudinal joints

  10. A cantilever beam of T cross-section carries uniformly distributed load. Where does the maximum magnitude of the bending stress occur ?

  11. A.
    At the top of cross-section
    B.
    At the junction of flange and web
    C.
    At the mid-depth point
    D.
    At the bottom of the section

  12. Which of the following are claimed as advantageous in respect of aerobic sludge digestion as compared to anaerobic sludge digestion ?
    1. Lower BOD concentration in supernatant liquor.
    2. Production of a sludge with excellent dewatering propensity.
    3. Greater production of methane.
    4. Lesser operating cost.
    5. Lesser capital cost.
    Select the correct answer using the codes given below :

  13. A.
    1, 2 and 4
    B.
    2, 3, 4 and 5
    C.
    3, 4 and 5
    D.
    1, 2 and 5

  14. Which one of the following statements is not correct ?
    A control section in an open channel is the site

  15. A.
    where the flow quantity can be controlled
    B.
    at which flow is known to be critical
    C.
    where the discharge can be measured
    D.
    where the specific energy is determined

  16. For a given storm, other factors remaining same :

  17. A.
    Basins with large drainage densities give smaller flood peaks.
    B.
    Low drainage density basins give shorter time bases of hydrographs.
    C.
    The flood peak is independent of the drainage density.
    D.
    Basins having low drainage density give smaller peaks in flood hydrographs.

  18. Two small orifices A and B of diameters 1 cm and 2 cm, respectively, are placed on the sides of a tank at depths of h1 and h2 below the open liquid surface. If the discharges through A and B are equal, then the ratio of h1 and h2 (assuming equal Cd values) will be

  19. A.
    16 : 1
    B.
    8 : 1
    C.
    4 : 1
    D.
    2 : 1