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HGE 1

Ratio of volume of voids and volume of soil.

Porosity

Ratio of volume of voids and volume of soil solids.

Void Ratio

Ratio of volume of water and volume of soil.

None of the Above

Which is true for porosity?

0 < n < 100

0 ≤ n ≤ 100

Which is true for degree of saturation?

0 ≤ S ≤ 100

0 ≤ S ≤ 100

The weight of solids is taken as unity

Mixture of sand, silt, and clay size particles in approximately equal proportions

Principle involved in the relationship between submerged unit weight and saturated unit weight of a soil is:

Archimedes' Principle

What is soil in civil engineering?

The unaggregated and uncemented deposits of minerals and organic particles covering the earth's crust

*The shear strength of a cohesionless soil is:

Proportional to the tangent of the angle of shearing resistance

*The intensity of vertical stress or at a depth due to a point load acting on the surface of a semi infinite elastic soil mass is

Directly proportional to the square of depth

*When the metacenter of a floating body is lower than the center of gravity, then the body will be in

unstable equilibrium

*The metacentric height is the distance between the

center of the gravity of the floating body and the metacenter

*Negative skin friction on piles

all of the above

*Specific weight of liquid

does not vary on any other planet

*In civil engineering, soil is

uncemented aggregate

*The weight per unit volume of a liquid at a standard temperature and pressure is called:

specific weight

A cohesive soil deposit is considered stiff if the unconfined compression strength, in kPa, is between

100 to 200

A cohesive soil deposit is considered soft if the unconfined compression strength, in kPa, is between

25 to 50

cohesive soil deposit is considered very soft if the unconfined compression strength, in kPa, is between

0 to 25

Rise of water table above the ground surface causes:

Equal increase in pore water pressure and total stress

Effective stress on soil:

Decreases both voids ratio and permeability

The coefficient of compressibility of soil, is the ratio of:

Strain to stress

Where is the metacenter for stable equilibrium?

above center of gravity

When the metacenter of a floating body is lower than the center of gravity, then the body will be in

unstable equilibrium

The metacentric height is the distance between the

center of gravity of the floating body and the metacenter

The weight per unit volume of a liquid at a standard temperature and pressure is called:

specific weight

A pressure surge or wave caused when a fluid in motion is forced to stop or change direction suddenly (momentum change) is referred to in hydraulics as:

water hammer

A type of shock where the flow undergoes a sudden transition from swift flow to tranquil flow.

hydraulic jump

A fluid property that measures the fluid's resistance to shear stress.

viscosity

The vena contracta of a circular orifice is approximately __ diameter downstream from the inner face of the orifice plate.

1/2

When the ship's metacenter and center of gravity coincide at same point then the vessel is said to be in:

neutral equilibrium

A force within the surface layer of a liquid that causes the layer to behave as an elastic sheet.

surface tension

In the triaxial test, the deviator stress increases the shear stress on what plane?

All planes except the horizontal and vertical planes

Which of the following tests is not done on a laboratory set up?

Vane shear test

The shear strength of a soil:

All of the above

Minor losses through valves, fittings, bends, contractions etc. are commonly modeled as proportional to:

velocity head

The best hydraulic cross section for a trapezoidal channel of base width b is one for which the length of the side edge of the flow section is:

b

When the path lines of the individual particles of a flowing liquid are irregular curves and continually cross each other and form a complicated network, the flow is called:

turbulent flow

Type of flow where the flow rate does not change over time.

steady flow

Type of flow where the mean velocity of flow for a given length or reach is the same at every cross section.

uniform flow

Uninterrupted flow in a fluid near a solid boundary in which the direction of flow at every point remains constant.

laminar flow

Type of flow where at any time, the discharge or flow rate at every section of the stream is the same.

continuous flow

Type of flow in which, for a fixed rate of flow, the specific energy is minimum.

critical flow

Type of flow in which the density of the fluid is constant from one point to another.

incompressible flow

Type of flow in which the fluid particles rotate about their own axis while flowing along the streamlines.

rotational flow

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