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a. land tenure
b. high initial investment cost
c. construction skills
d. both a and
e. all of the above
a. karst
b. Marsh
c. Peat
d. Valley
Answer: b. Marsh
3. Regions that are characterized by formations
underlain by carbonate rock typified by the
presence of limestone caverns and sinkholes
a. Karst
b. Marsht
c. Peat
d. Wetland
Answer: a. Karst
4. Which of the following is not a soil structure?
a. Loam
b. Crumb
c. Platy
d. Sub-angular blocky
e. Prismatic
Answer: a. Loam
Soil Texture
– relative proportion of sand, silt and clay
Sandy soil – coarse-textured soil
a. Nitrogen
b. Boron
c. Phosphorus
d. Zinc
e. Potassium
Answer: a. Nitrogen
7. Refers to the manifestation of physical forces of
cohesion and adhesion acting within the soil at
various moisture contents.
a. Soil consistency
b. Soil aggregate
c. Soil cohesion
d. Soil structure
e. Soil texture
Answer: e. Plasticity
9. Refers to the relative proportion of various size
groups of individual soil grains:
a. Soil texture
b. Soil consistency
c. Soil colloid
d. Soil profile
e. Soil structure
a. Plasticity
b. Soil colloid
c. Soil consistency
d. Friability
Answer: d. Friability
12. A natural body composed of a variable mixture of
broken and weathered minerals and decaying
organic matter and when containing the proper
amount of air and water, supplies sustenance
and gives mechanical support of plants:
a. Fertilizer
b. Soil
c. Humus
d. Rock
e. Mineral
Answer: b. Soil
13. The study of soil which puts more emphasis
on the origin, characteristics, classification
and description:
a. Pedology
b. Pathology
c. Agronomy
d. Soil science
Answer: a. Pedology
14. The percentage of moisture on dry weight basis that
is held against the pull of gravity, after drainage has
ceased in a soil that has been saturated:
a. Wilting point
b. Hygroscopic coefficient
c. Air dry
d. Field capacity
e. Oven dry weight
6. Available Water
– soil moisture between
field capacity and
permanent wilting
point
Formulae:
TAM FC PWP
R RAM TAM
Pw FC R
( FC Pw )
dRAM As DRZ
100
RAM
No. of Days
ET
Where: TAM – Total Available Moisture
FC – Field Capacity
PWP – Permanent Wilting Point/Percentage
R – Range
Pw – soil moisture content
dRAM – depth of Readily Available Moisture
AS – Apparent specific gravity
DRZ – depth of root zone
No. of Days – irrigation frequency (no. of days
before irrigation)
ET – evapotranspiration rate
15. The capacity of water bodies to cleanse
themselves of pollutants over a period of time
and/or stretch
a. Stress capacity
b. Driving capacity
c. Assimilative capacity
d. Water holding capacity
a. Watershed
b. Catchment
c. Basin
d. All of the above
a. Daloy
b. Agas
c. The same
d. Cannot be determined
Answer: a. Daloy
21. The following are watershed descriptors,
except
a. Drainage density
b. Basin shape
c. Relief ratio
d. Stream order
e. Flood routing
Answer: a. 0.191
24. The ratio of the circumference of a circle, of
the same area as the basin, to the basin
perimeter
a. Circulatory ratio
b. Elongation ratio
c. Relief ratio
d. Circumferential ratio
a. Erodibility
b. Erosivity
c. Effectivity
d. Conductivity
Answer: b. Erosivity
Soil Erosion –
is the detachment and transport of soil particles by
natural (i.e. water and wind) or anthropogenic
(man-induced or man-related) causes.
Flooding of downstream
Decreased water supply (fresh water supply)
Damaged biodiversity
Forms and Classification of Erosion
Surface erosion
Subsurface erosion
C. Based on eroding agent
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RUSLE
MUSLE
WEPP Model
26. Which of the following is not a purpose of
terracing?
a. Detachment
b. Detachment and transport
c. Detachment, transport and deposition
d. Detachment and entrainment
e. Detachment, transport and entrainment
a. Rainfall erodibility
b. Cover management
c. Slope length
d. Conservation practice
e. Relief
Answer: e. Relief
30. The detachment and transport of soil by a
concentrated flow of water.
a. Sheet erosion
b. Rill erosion
c. Interill erosion
d. Streambank erosion
Answer: c. 20 m
34. Which is a correct description of a soil erosion
plot used to experimentally measure soil
erosion?
a. Vegetated
b. 9% slope
c. 20 m long
d. 7.26 ft high
Answer: b. 9% slope
Methods of Soil Erosion Measurement:
a. Ratooning
b. Fallowing
c. Idling
d. Mulching
Answer: b. Fallowing
Soil and Water Conservation Measures
1. Crop Rotation
Use good crop rotation practices. Whenever possible, alternate grain crops with legumes.
2. Relay Cropping
Practice relay planting of the second seasonal crop. Sowing the 2nd crop while
the 1st is till growing helps reduce demands of soil cultivation.
Relay plating also serves as an effective soil cover following the 1st harvest.
3. Planting along countours
Lay additional crop residues, twigs and other materials in contour lines or spread/mulch
across the slope, to further prevent excessive water flow.
Stubble mulching – leaving crops residues in the field and later
incorporating them into the soil
6. Cover cropping
Coconut-based
Citrus-based
7. Farm Diversification
Diversity farm enterprises include more trees and larger crops. Food crops can be
planted in between or alternately with fruit and tree crops.
9. Planting of trees or establishment of
mini-forest at the upper end of slope
Using effective mulches and cover crops to protect the soil from intense
sunlight, wind erosion, and heavy rainfall
B. Engineering type control measures
1. Terracing
Bench Terrace
Types of Terrace:
•Bench terrace
•Forward-sloped terrace
•Reverse-sloped terrace
•Irrigation/basin terrace
•“Eyebrow” or Orchard terrace
2. Grassed waterways
3. Weirs and
Check dams
4. Impounding ponds or dams
Drop structures
weir
chute
drop spillway
drop inlet
36. A type of terrace usually used for 25-30%
slope characterized by the construction of
series of platforms along the contours cut into
hill slope in a step like formation
a. Bench terrace
b. Broad-based terrace
c. Zingg terrave
d. Manning’s terrace
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RUSLE
MUSLE
WEPP Model
Rainfall Kinetic Energy Formulae:
a. 12.5
b. 15.2
c. 17.2
d. 173
Answer: d. 173
40. If the total kinetic energy of a given rainfall
event is 7500 ft-ton/acre and the highest I30 is
10 in/hr, what is the Rainfal erosivity index of
the rainfall event?
a. 0.143
b. 0.562
c. 14.3
d. 750
e. 75000
Answer: a. 0.143
41. A sandy loam soil (Sand = 65%, silt=26%,
clay = 9%) has a pH of 5.6 and organic
matter content of 4.8%. Determine the soil
erodibility factor K.
a. 0.125
b. 0.235
c. 0.275
d. 1.25
Answer: b. 0.235
42. The soil erosion in a certain 10-ha farm
practicing conventional tillage (P factor = 1.0)
was computed to be 50 T/ha/yr. By what
percentage will be the difference in soil erosion
if zoning (P factor = 0.25) was employed?
a. 25% increase
b. 75% increase
c. 25% decrease
d. 75% decrease
a. 10 m
b. 8 m
c. 20 m
d. 12 m
Answer: a. 10 m
44. These types of soil should not be used in dam
construction, except:
a. Organic material
b. Non-cracking clays
c. Fine silts
d. Calcitic clays
a. Water treatment
b. Water logging
c. Moisture conditioning
d. Puddling
a. Wattles
b. Gabions
c. Fascines
d. stakes
Answer: c. Fascines
49. A patented mean for erosion protection in the
form of wire baskets or mattresses selectively
filled in situ with rock
a. Revetment
b. Abutment
c. Geotextile
d. Gabion
e. wattles
Answer: d. Gabion
50. Water held in the soil between field capacity
and permanent wilting point
Answer: a. Available
water content
51. The government agency that issues ‘Water
Permits’ for extraction and use of natural
water resources
a. LGU
b. NWRB
c. DENR
d. DA
e. NIA
Answer: b. NWRB
52. This is the top of an embankment.
a. Berm
b. Crest
c. Dike
d. Freeboard
Answer: b. Crest
53. Sediment near the stream bottom which
moves by crawling or sliding
a. Suspended load
b. Bed load
c. Saltation load
d. None of the above
a. Intermittent flow
b. Base flow
c. Peak flow
d. Perennial flow
– are lowered and raised through the entire water column and accumulate
a sample which integrates all point, thus giving a sample which reflects the
entire content of the water column, but dos not indicate the distribution of
the contents within the column.
56. Method of sediment sampling where a
representative sample is taken by lowering and
raising the sampling container within the
height of the channel or reservoir
a. Composite sample
b. Point-integrated sample
c. Depth-integrated sample
d. Location-integrated sample
Useful storage
Dead
storage
a. Appropriation right
b. Riparian right
c. Water right
d. Irrigation right
Answer: c. Sluiceway
64. Its purpose is to prevent erosion at the toe of the dam
which might result to failure to structure. As water
discharges over an overflow dam most of its potential
energy are converted into kinetic energy thus
producing high velocities and causes erosion at toe of
the structure
a. Apron
b. Flume
c. Weir
d. Spillway
Answer: a. Apron
65. The moisture content of the soil when the
gravitational water has been removed
a. Available water
b. Field capacity
c. Permanent wilting point
d. Readily available moisture
Useful storage
Dead
storage
a. 16.85 gpm
b. 15.5 gpm
c. 15.85 gpm
d. 17.35 gpm
Answer: a. 0.5
69. A reservoir, with water surface area averaging 6 km2,
reads 100 m in its monitoring gauge. The reservoir is
being replenished by a 5000-ha watershed wherein
85% of the total rainfall that falls in the watershed
reaches the reservoir. What rainfall depth is needed to
raise the water level of the reservoir by 4 meters?
a. 655 mm
b. 556 mm
c. 565 mm
d. 665 mm
e. 656 mm
Answer: c. 565 mm
70. Four liters per second is equal to
a. 14.4 m3/hr
b. 63.41 gpm
c. Both a and b
d. Neither a nor b
a. sill
b. Stilling basin
c. Apron
d. Pond
Answer: b. Chute
74. The distance between adjacent terraces
a. Horizontal distance
b. Vertical distance
c. Horizontal interval
d. Vertical interval
a. Stage
b. Depth of flow
c. Channel depth
d. Hydraulic depth
e. Both a and b
Answer: a. Stage
76. The following measures accelerates
channel flow, except,
a. Channel deepening
b. Channel straightening
c. Levees
d. Channel widening
e. Vegetative control
Answer: a. Windrow
78. Which is a natural or vegetative soil conservation
technology
a. Terracing
b. Mulching
c. Wattling
d. Brush dam
e. Detention structures
Answer: b. Mulching
79. These are characteristics of contour maps, except:
Answer: b. 2.74
81. Given a total Kinetic energy of 3000 KJ/ha and
rainfall intensity (highest for any 30 mins) of 25
mm/hr, determine the rainfall erossivity (N/hr).
a. 5.25
b. 6.50
c. 7.50
d. 7.75
e. 100.50
Answer: c. 7.50
82. Given the incremental duration and depth of a
rainfall event, compute for the rainfall
erossivity (ton/hr).
Duration (min) 30 27 78 185 25
a. 0.14
b. 5.75
c. 1,575
d. 10,500
e. 21,465
Answer: a. 0.14
83. A stormwater management facility that
temporarily impounds runoff and discharges it
through a hydraulic outlet structure to a
downstream conveyance system.
a. Detention basin
b. Bioretention basin
c. Catch basin
d. Bioremediation basin
a. Saltating load
b. Temporary load
c. Bed load
d. Suspended load
a. 6 years
b. 7 years
c. 8 years
d. 9 years
e. 10 years
Answer: c. 8 years
87. Side of embankment wetted by the
impounded water
a. Wetted perimeter
b. Upstream face
c. Downstream face
d. Berm
e. crest
Answer: d. 3 or 4
89. Determine the Kinetic Energy per unit area of a rainfall
event with a depth of 10 mm at a more or less uniform
intensity of 10 mm/hr?
a. 20.63
b. 206.3
c. 2,063
d. All of the above
Answer: c. 2, 063
90. The following are Gabion Dam construction
considerations, except,
a. Stones should be non-disintegrating and resistant to abrasion and
weathering
b. Correct lacing should be done if there are more than one layer of
boxes.
c. The space behind the dam and wing walls shall be filled with soil.
d. Shall not be constructed on points where there is mass movement of
soil block
e. The height of a wing wall is equal to the depth of the spillway
Answer: d. Ogee
93. A small barrier across the direction of water
flow on shallow river and streams to convey
runoff during peak flow.
a. Rockfill dam
b. Diversion dam
c. Check dam
d. Detention dam
e. Any of the above
a. Safe zone
b. Buffer zone
c. Setback distance
d. Allowable distance
e. Precautionary distance
a. Hydrograph
b. Histogram
c. Rating Curve
d. Flow duration curve
a. Dibble Planting
b. Alley planting
c. Strip planting
d. Wattling
e. mulching
Answer: d. Wattling
For 98-100.
A cylindrical soil sample has a cross-sectional area
of 100 cm2 and depth of 12 cm. The total weight of
the soil is 1500 g and it contains 200g of water.
The apparent specific gravity of the soil is 2.5.
98. Determine the soil porosity
a. 46%
b. 50%
c. 52%
d. 57%
e. 65%
Answer: d. 57%
99. What is the volume water percentage?
a. 40%
b. 30%
c. 25%
d. 17%
e. 12%
Answer: d. 17%
100. What is the void ratio?
a. 71%
b. 53%
c. 40%
d. 27%
e. 15%
Answer: a. 71 %