Geotechnical Engineering

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Q. Which method is NOT typically used for site investigation?
  • A. Borehole drilling
  • B. Geophysical surveys
  • C. Soil sampling
  • D. Concrete testing
Q. Which of the following factors does NOT affect soil permeability?
  • A. Soil grain size
  • B. Soil structure
  • C. Water content
  • D. Soil color
Q. Which of the following factors does NOT affect the angle of internal friction (φ) of a soil?
  • A. Soil particle shape
  • B. Moisture content
  • C. Soil density
  • D. Soil color
Q. Which of the following factors does NOT affect the bearing capacity of soil?
  • A. Soil type
  • B. Water table level
  • C. Foundation depth
  • D. Color of the soil
Q. Which of the following factors does NOT affect the rate of consolidation?
  • A. Soil permeability
  • B. Initial void ratio
  • C. Applied load magnitude
  • D. Soil color
Q. Which of the following factors does NOT affect the shear strength of soil?
  • A. Soil type
  • B. Moisture content
  • C. Loading rate
  • D. Foundation depth
Q. Which of the following factors does NOT directly affect the bearing capacity of a foundation?
  • A. Soil density
  • B. Foundation shape
  • C. Soil plasticity index
  • D. Foundation material
Q. Which of the following factors does NOT directly influence the magnitude of primary consolidation settlement?
  • A. Initial void ratio
  • B. Applied load
  • C. Soil type
  • D. Soil color
Q. Which of the following factors does NOT influence the magnitude of primary consolidation settlement?
  • A. Soil type
  • B. Loading duration
  • C. Initial moisture content
  • D. Soil structure
Q. Which of the following factors does NOT influence the magnitude of settlement?
  • A. Soil type
  • B. Load magnitude
  • C. Load duration
  • D. Soil color
Q. Which of the following factors is most critical in site investigation for foundation design?
  • A. Soil stratigraphy
  • B. Soil color
  • C. Soil texture
  • D. Soil moisture content
Q. Which of the following factors is most critical in the design of retaining walls?
  • A. Soil cohesion
  • B. Hydrostatic pressure
  • C. Wall height
  • D. Foundation type
Q. Which of the following is a common assumption made in one-dimensional consolidation theory?
  • A. Soil is isotropic
  • B. Soil is elastic
  • C. Pore water pressure is constant
  • D. Soil is fully saturated
Q. Which of the following is a common method for calculating total settlement of a foundation?
  • A. Elastic theory
  • B. Consolidation theory
  • C. Boussinesq's equation
  • D. All of the above
Q. Which of the following is a common method for determining the shear strength of soil in the field?
  • A. Vane shear test
  • B. California bearing ratio test
  • C. Standard Proctor test
  • D. Cone penetration test
Q. Which of the following is a common method for improving the bearing capacity of weak soils?
  • A. Soil compaction
  • B. Adding water
  • C. Reducing load
  • D. Increasing foundation width
Q. Which of the following is a common method for measuring soil permeability in the field?
  • A. Unconfined compression test
  • B. Packer test
  • C. Triaxial test
  • D. Standard Proctor test
Q. Which of the following is a common method for predicting secondary consolidation settlement?
  • A. Logarithmic time fitting
  • B. Terzaghi's equation
  • C. Creep analysis
  • D. Effective stress principle
Q. Which of the following is a common method for predicting settlement in granular soils?
  • A. Surcharge loading
  • B. Standard Penetration Test (SPT)
  • C. Cone Penetration Test (CPT)
  • D. Empirical correlations
Q. Which of the following is a common method for soil compaction?
  • A. Vibratory roller
  • B. Cone penetrometer
  • C. Sieve analysis
  • D. Oedometer test
Q. Which of the following is a common method to reduce settlement in soft clay soils?
  • A. Increasing the load on the foundation
  • B. Using deep foundations
  • C. Reducing the water content of the soil
  • D. Adding more fill material
Q. Which of the following is a common real-world application of settlement analysis?
  • A. Designing bridges
  • B. Assessing landslide risk
  • C. Evaluating the stability of slopes
  • D. Planning urban development
Q. Which of the following is a common sign of excessive settlement in a building?
  • A. Cracks in walls
  • B. Discoloration of paint
  • C. Increased humidity
  • D. Noise from plumbing
Q. Which of the following is a method to determine the shear strength of soil?
  • A. Standard Proctor test
  • B. Triaxial compression test
  • C. Sieve analysis
  • D. Plasticity index test
Q. Which of the following is a method to improve the bearing capacity of weak soils?
  • A. Soil compaction
  • B. Excavation
  • C. Adding water
  • D. Using lighter materials
Q. Which of the following is NOT a method for calculating bearing capacity?
  • A. Rankine's theory
  • B. Bishop's method
  • C. Meyerhof's method
  • D. Terzaghi's method
Q. Which of the following is NOT a method for determining the shear strength of soil?
  • A. Direct shear test
  • B. Triaxial test
  • C. Unconfined compression test
  • D. Standard Proctor test
Q. Which of the following is NOT a method for improving bearing capacity?
  • A. Soil compaction
  • B. Grouting
  • C. Increasing load
  • D. Using piles
Q. Which of the following is NOT a method of soil compaction?
  • A. Vibratory compaction
  • B. Static compaction
  • C. Dynamic compaction
  • D. Hydraulic compaction
Q. Which of the following is NOT a type of bearing capacity failure?
  • A. General shear failure
  • B. Local shear failure
  • C. Punching shear failure
  • D. Elastic shear failure
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