Important Civil Engineering Questions with Answers
Important Civil Engineering Questions asked in Competative Exams:
- For a 30 degree cranked or bend up bar, the inclined length of the crank is equal to 2d.
- Wind load analysis can be done by using IS 875- part 3.
- Temporary spurs are also called bunds.
- The Unified Soil Classification System was originally developed by Casagrande.
- The least count of a prismatic compass is 30 seconds.
- Street inlets for draining rain water are located along the road side on straight roads at an interval of 30 to 60m.
- The binding material in the mortar is also called matrix.
- U- shaped lines indicate the presence of a ridge.
- Aerated concrete is light in weight.
- The length of a transition curve depends on the rate of change of centrifugal acceleration.
- The total length of bar having hook at both the ends is L+18D.
- Shear stress is tangential stress.
- A lateral shift in the transition curve is given by L^2/24R.
- IS 10262 code provides recommended guidelines for concrete mix design.
- If crest length is equal to the width of the channel then it is called suppressed weir.
- For under water construction quick setting cement is used.
- The slope of a bending moment diagram gives shear force.
- The minimum furrow grade to assure surface drainage is 0.05%.
- The degree of a curve for a 30m chain is 1718.9/R.
- Fine clay and silt particle has the least self-cleaning velocity.
- Sarda type fall was designed to minimise the depth of cutting.
- Offsets are of two types perpendicular and oblique.
- Full form of PVCN with respect to paint is Pigment value concentration number.
- Common glass is also known as bottle glass.
- Glacier deposited soil is called till.
- Cast iron is manufactured by re-melting pig iron with coke and limestone.
- Standard deviation is proportional to mean strength.
- An error due to the earth’s curvature and refraction is to be corrected using Cc = 0.0673D2
- For a circular column with diameter ‘d’ subjected to a compressive load ‘W’ at an eccentricity ‘e’, the diameter of core of a section is d/4.
- For most economical section using Chezy’s formula, depth of flow for maximum discharge through circular channel of diameter D is 0.95D.
- In masonary NO deduction is made for opening each upto 1000 sq.cm.
- Water absorption for class A type of roof tiles is 20-24%.
- Precipitation= Evaporation + Runoff.
- In practice, flow velocity adopted for the design of grit chamber is 0.25 to 0.3 m/sec.
- For stopping sight distance the eye level should be at 1.2m.
- The longitudinal cofficient of friction on highway for calculation of stopping distance in geometrical design is 0.35 to 0.4.
- The cofficient of discharge for for Venturimeter (Cd) is ranges from 0.95 to 0.99.
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