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Q. 1.1 Eigen values of the following matrix are: > H
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(A) 3 and –5 (B) –3 and 5
(C) –3 and –5
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Q. 1.2 The value of the following definite integral is:
1 + cos x
(A) - 2 ln 2
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Q. 1.3 The following function has a local minima at which value of x
wf ^x h = x 5 - x2
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(A) - 5 (B) 5
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(C) 5 (D) - 5
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Q. 1.4 For the loading given in the figure below, two statements (I and II) are made.
Q. 1.6 As per the provisions of IS 456-2000, the (short term) modulus of elesticity of
M25 grade concrete (in N/mm2) can be assumed to be
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(A) 25000 (B) 28500
(C) 30000
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(D) 36000
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The shear modulus (G), modulus of elasticity (E) and the Poisson’s ratio (v) of
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a material are related as,
(A) G = E/ 62 ^1 + v h@ (B) E = G/ 62 ^1 + v h@
(C) G = E/ 62 ^1 - v h@
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Q. 1.8 When designing steel structures, one must ensure that local buckling in webs
does not take place. This check may not be very critical when using rolled steel
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sections because.
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(A) Quality control at the time of manufacture of rolled sections is very good
(B) Web depths available are small
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(C) Web stiffeners are in-built in rolled sections
(D) Depth to thickness rations (or the web) are appropriately adjusted
Q. 1.9 An ISMB 500 is used as a beam in a multi-storey construction. From the viewpoint
of structural design, it can be considered to be ‘laterally restrained’ when,
(A) The tension flange is ‘laterally restrained’
(B) the compression flange is ‘laterally restrained’
(C) the web is adequately stiffened
(D) the conditions in A and C are met
Q. 1.10 Data from a sieve analysis conducted on a given sample of soil showed that 67%
of the particles passed through 75, micron IS sieve. The liquid limit and plastic
limit of the finer fraction was found to be 45 and 33 percents respectively. The
group symbol of the given soil as per IS : 1498-1970 is
(A) SC (B) MI
(C) CH (D) MH
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Q. 1.11 The avoid ratios at the densest, loosest and the natural states of a sand deposit
are 0.2, 0.6 and 0.4, respectively. The relative density of the deposit is
(A) 100% (B) 75%
(C) 50% (D) 25%
Q. 1.12 The following data were obtained from a liquid limit test conducted on a soil
sample.
Number of blows 17 22 25 28 34
Water content (%) 63.8 63.1 61.9 60.6 60.5
The liquid limit of the soil is
(A) 63.1% (B) 62.8%
(C) 61.9% (D) 60.6%
Q. 1.13 The specific gravity and insitu void ratio of a soil deposit are 2.71 and 0.85
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respectively. The value of the critical hydraulic gradient is
(A) 0.82
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(C) 0.92 (D) 0.95
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Q. 1.14 The observed value of the standard penetration number (N) at 10 m depth of a
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silty sand deposit is 13. The unit weight of the soil is 16 kN/m3. The N value after
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(A) 12 (B) 13
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(C) 14 (D) 15
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The force ‘F’ required at equilibrium on the semi-cylindrical gate shown below is
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Q. 1.16 Velocity distribution in a boundary layer flow over a plate is given by ^u/um h = 1.5 h
where, h = y/d ; y is the distance measured normal to the plate; d is the boundary
layer thickness; and um is the maximum velocity at y = d . If the shear stress t ,
acting on the plate is given by t = K ^mum h /d where, m is the dynamic viscosity
of the fluid, K takes the value of
(A) 0 (B) 1
(C) 1.5 (D) none of the above
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Q. 1.18 When there is an increase in the atmospheric pressure, the water level in a well
penetrating in a confined aquifer
(A) increases
(B) decreases
(C) may increase or decrease depending on the nature of the aquifer
(D) does not undergo any change
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Q. 1.19 In a domestic wastewater sample, COD and BOD were measured. Generally
which of the following statement is true for their relative magnitude?
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(A) COD = BOD (B) COD > BOD
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Q. 1.20 In disinfection, which of the following forms of chlorine is most effective in killing
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the pathogenic bacteria?
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(A) Cl (B) OCl
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(C) NH 2 Cl (D) HOCl
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A Trickling filter is designed to remove
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(A) Settleable Solids
(C) Dissolved Organic Matter
(B) Colloidal Solids
(D) None of the above
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(C) –1/4 (D) 1
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The directional derivative of the following function at (1, 2) in the direction of
^4i + 3j h is
f ^x, y h = x2 + y2
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(A) 4/5 (B) 4
(C) 2/5 (D) 1
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Q. 2.3 The Laplace Transform of the following function is
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sin t for 0 # t # p
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Q. 2.5 A steel beam (with a constant El , and span L) is fixed at both ends and carries a
uniformly distributed load ^w kN/mh, which is gradually increased till the beam
reaches the stage of plastic collapse (refer to the following figure). Assuming ‘B ’
to be at mid-span, which of he following is true,
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Q. 2.6 As per the provisions of IS 456-2000, in the limit state method for design of
beams, the limiting value of the depth of neutral axis in a reinforced concrete
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beam of effective depth ‘d’ is given as
(A) 0.53 d
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(B) 0.48 d
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(D) any of the above depending on the different grades of steel
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ISA 100 # 100 # 10 mm (Cross sectional area = 1908 mm2 ) serves as tensile
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member. This angle is welded to a gusset plate along A and B appropriately
as shown. Assuming the yield strength of the steel to be 260 N/mm2 the tensile
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strength of this member can be taken to be approximately,
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(A) 500 kN (B) 300 kN
(C) 225 kN (D) 375 kN
Q. 2.8 ISA 100 # 100 # 10 mm (Cross sectional area = 1908 mm2 ) is welded along A
and B (Refer to figure for question 2.7), such that the lengths of the weld along,
A and B are l1 and l2 , respectively. Which of the following is a possibly acceptable
combination of l1 and l2
(A) l1 = 60 mm and l2 = 150 mm
(B) l1 = 150 mm and l2 = 60 mm
(C) l1 = 150 mm and l2 = 150 mm
(D) Any of the above, depending on the size of the weld
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Q. 2.9 In the propped cantilever beam carrying a uniformly distributed load of w N/m ,
shown in the following figure, the reaction at the support B is
(A) 5 wL (B) 3 wL
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(C) 1 wL (D) 3 wL
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seepage is occurring parallel to the slope, the maximum slope angle for a factor
of safety of 1.5 would be
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(A) 10.89º (B) 11.30º
(C) 12.48º (D) 14.73º
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If the effective stress strength parameters of a soil are c' = 10 kPa and o' = 30c,
the shear strength on a plane within the saturated soil mass at a point where the
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total normal stress is 300 kPa and pore water pressure is 150 kPa will be
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(A) 90.5 kPa (B) 96.6 kPa
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(C) 101.5 kPa (D) 105.5 kPa
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Q. 2.12 The time for a clay layer to achieve 85% consolidation is 10 years. If the layer was
half as thick, 10 times more permeable and 4 times more compressible then the
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time that would be required to achieve the same degree of consolidation is
(A) 1 year (B) 5 years
(C) 12 year (D) 16 years
Q. 2.13 In a triaxial test carried, out on a cohesionless soil sample with a cell pressure of
20 kPa, the observed value of applied stress at the point of failure was 40 kPa.
The angle of internal friction of the soil is
(A) 10º (B) 15º
(C) 25º (D) 30º
Q. 2.14 In a falling head permeability test the initial head of 1.0 m dropped to 0.35 m
in 3 hours, the diameter of the stand pipe being 5 mm. the soil specimen was
200 mm long and of 100 mm diameter. The coefficient of permeability of the soil
is:
(A) 4.86 # 10-5 cm/s (B) 4.86 # 10-6 cm/s
(C) 4.86 # 10-7 cm/s (D) 4.86 # 10-8 cm/s
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Q. 2.15 In a lined rectangular canal, the Froude number of incoming flow is 3.0. A
hydraulic jump forms when it meets the pool of water. The depth of flow after
the jump formation is 1.51 m. Froude number of flow after the hydraulic jump is
(A) 0.30 (B) 0.71
(C) 0.41 (D) none of these
Q. 2.16 A pump can lift water at a discharge of 0.15 m3 /s to a head of 25 m. The critical
cavitation number ^s c h for the pump is found to be 0.144. The pump is to be
installed at a location where the barometric pressure is 9.8 m of water and the
vapour pressure of water is 0.30 of water. The intake pipe friction loss is 0.40 m.
Using the minimum value of NPSH (Net Positive Suction Head), the maximum
allowable elevation above the sump water surface at which the pump can be
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(A) 9:80 m (B) 6.20 m
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(C) 5.50 m (D) none of the above
Q. 2.17
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During a 6-hour storm, the rainfall intensity was 0.8 cm/hour on a catchment
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of area 8.6 km2 . The measured runoff volume during this period was 256000 m3 .
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The total rainfall was lost due to infiltration, evaporation, and transpiration (in
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(A) 0.80
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The rainfall on five successive days in a catchment were measured as 3, 8, 12, 6,
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and 2 cms. If the total runoff at the outlet from the catchment was 15 cm, the
value of the f -index (in mm/hour) is
(A) 0.0 (B) 1.04
(C) 1.53 (D) sufficient information not available
Q. 2.19 A canal was designed to supply the irrigation needs of 1200 hectares to land
growing rice of 140 days base period having a Delta of 134 cms. If this canal water
is used to irriagate wheat of base period 120 days having a Delta of 52 cm, the
area (in Hectares) that can be irrigtated is
(A) 2650 (B) 3608
(C) 543 (D) none of the above
Q. 2.20 For a water treatment plant having a flow rate of 432 m3 /hr , what is the required
plan area of a Type I setting tank to remove 90% of the particles having a settling
velocity of 0.12 cm/sec is
(A) 120 m2 (B) 111 m2
(C) 90 m2 (D) 100 m2
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Q. 2.22 A wastewater sample has an initial BOD of 222 mg/L. The first order BOD decay
coefficient is 0.4/day. The BOD consumed (in mg/L) in 5 days is
(A) 150 (B) 192
(C) 30 (D) 50
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(C) 1056 m (D) 324 m
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Q. 2.24 The average daily traffic on a stretch of road is 300 commercial vehicles per lane
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per day. Design traffic repetitions for 10 years when vehicle damage factor is 2.5
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and traffic growth rate is 7%, is
(A) 3.8 msa (B) 23.5 msa
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(C) 45.4 msa (D) 16 msa
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Q. 2.25 In a concrete pavement
(a) Temperature stress is tensile at bottom during day time
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(b) load stress is compressive at bottom
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(A) Both the statement (a) and (b) are correct
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(B) Statement (a) is correct and (b) is wrong
(C) Statement (b) is wrong and (a) is correct
(D) Both statement (a) and (b) are incorrect
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(c) Find a constant c d ^0, 1h such that the population growth rate is
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maximum at N = cK . (2)
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Q. 5 A schematic representation of a Pu - Mu interaction diagram for the design of
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reinforced concrete columns is given in the following figure. Based on the given
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diagram, answer the following questions:
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(a) What do the points A and C physically signify? (1)
(b) What is the basic difference between the portions AB and BC? (1)
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even as the axial load is also being increased? (2)
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(d) Design codes often require the designer to ensure adequate strength for
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a minimum eccentricity. How is such a provision incorporated into the
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interaction diagram?
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before the concrete is cast. After the concrete has hardened, the prestressing
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reinforcement is cut at points A, B, C, D and E.
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Assuming that the prestress is introduced without eccentricity, what is the loss in
prestress on account of elastic deformation of concrete. Assume Es = 200000 N/mm2
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, Ec = 20000 N/mm2 , Area of prestressing reinforcement is 500 mm2 , size of beams
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= 200 mm(b) × 400 mm(h). (5)
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Q. 9 Calculate the shape factor for the T-section shown in the following figure made up
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of two plates 100 mm × 100 mm. What will be the load factor if the permissible
stress in bending is only 2/3 of the yield stress ^s y h.
(d) In the case of slabs running over supports, reinforcement needs to be provided
on the top in the neighbourhood of the supports.
(e) The load carrying capacity of an RC column with appropriate helical
reinforcement can be taken to be slightly higher than that having lateral ties.
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Q. 13 A group of 16 piles (diameter = 50 cm, length = 14 m, centre to centre spacing
= 1 m) arrange in a square pattern passes through a recent fill (thickness = 3 m
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) overlying a soft clay deposit (thickness = 5 m) which is consolidating under
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the fill load and rests in a stiff clay strata. All the strata are saturated. The soil
properties of different strata are
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Type of Sole Unit Weight ^g h
(kN/m3)
Strength Parameters
Cu ^kPah fu
Adhesion
Parameter ^ah
Fill 16 50 0 0.60
Soft Clay 17 20 0 0.40
Stiff Clay 21 70 0 0.45
Estimate the ultimate load carrying capacity ^Qg h of the pile group. (5)
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A and B are two concentration points along a river in a catchment of area 3.5 km2 .
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The concentration point A is 1 km down stream of concentration point B. The
base flow in the river reach AB is 10 m3 /s . A 2-hour rainfall event occurs on this
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catchment having rainfall intensities of 4 cm/hr during the first hour and 2 cm/
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hr during the second hour. A 2-hr UH at concentration point B is given below.
Time (hours) 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21
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0 25 50 160 110 45 8 0
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Compute the ordinates of the flood hydrograph at concentration point A resulting
from the 2-hr rainfall event. (Assume f -index = 2 cm/hour; Muskingum routing
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constants K = 6 hours and x = 0.2). (5)
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Q. 18 A culturable command area for a distributary is 12000 hectares. The intensity of
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irrigation is 90-percent for Rabi and 80-percent for Kharif crop. The outlet factors
for Rabi and Kharif crops are 720 ha/cumec and 775 ha/cumec, respectively.
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Design a lined canal having hydraulically efficient trapezoidal shape with 2 H :
IV side slopes and a bed slope of 1/5000. Assume Manning’s to be 0.014. (5)
Q. 19 A city discharges wastewater in a river. The wastewater discharge has a flow rate
of 5.0 m3 /s , an ultimate BOD of 49.2 mg/L and DC of 1.6 mg/L. Just upstream
from this discharge the river has a flow of 50 m3 /s , a BOD of 3 mg/L and DO of
6 mg/L (Refer to the following figure). The reaeration coefficient of the river is
0.2/day and the BOD decay coefficient is 0.4/day. The river flow has a constant
cross-section area of 200 m2 . The saturated DO concentration of the river water
may be assumed to be 8.0 mg/L.
(a) Calculate the DO of the stream at a point 10 km downstream from the
discharge. (3)
(b) At which point in the downstream will the DO be minimum? (2)
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Qr = 50 m / sec
BOD r = 3 mg/L
DO r = 6 mg/L
Q d = 5 m3 / sec
BOD d = 49.2 mg/L
DO d = 1.6 mg/L
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chlorine dose will you choose?
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Qº. Derive the expression for maximum spped beyond which it would overturn
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outward if the coefficient of friction between the tyre and the pavement is ‘f’.
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Find the value of this speed if R = 250 m, q = 5c, f= 0.15, h = 1 m and b = 0.75
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The specific gravities and weight proportions for aggregates and bitumen are as
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under for the preparation of Marshall moulds:
Weight (gm) Specific Gravity
Aggregate 1 825 2.63
Aggregate2 1200 2.51
Aggregate3 325 2.46
Aggregate4 150 2.43
Bitumen 100 1.05
The volume and weight of one Marshall mould was found to be 475 cc and 1100
gm. Assuming absorption of bitumen in aggregates in zero, find
(a) percentage air voids ^Vv h (3)
(b) percentage bitumen by volume ^Vb h (1)
(c) Percentage and voids in mineral aggregates (VMA) (1)
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ANSWER KEY
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1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10
(A) (D) (C) (C) (C) (A) (C) (D) (B) (C)
1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20
(C) (C) (C) (B) (A) (B) (A) (D) (B) (D)
1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25
(C) (D) (B) (A) (B)
2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10
(C) (A) (C) (B) (B) (D) (A) (B) (B) (A)
2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20
(B) (A) (D) (B) (C) (A) (B) (C) (A) (C)
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