Soil Mechanics: Classification and Tests - Case Studies

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Q. In a consolidation test, what is the primary factor being measured?
  • A. Soil permeability
  • B. Volume change over time
  • C. Shear strength
  • D. Soil density
Q. What does the term 'effective stress' refer to in soil mechanics?
  • A. Total stress minus pore water pressure
  • B. Pore water pressure minus total stress
  • C. Soil weight divided by volume
  • D. Soil density multiplied by gravity
Q. What is the primary factor affecting the shear strength of granular soils?
  • A. Pore water pressure
  • B. Soil density
  • C. Friction angle
  • D. Plasticity index
Q. What is the primary purpose of a site investigation?
  • A. To design the foundation
  • B. To assess soil contamination
  • C. To determine soil properties and conditions
  • D. To evaluate construction costs
Q. What is the significance of the coefficient of permeability in soil mechanics?
  • A. It indicates soil strength
  • B. It measures the rate of water flow through soil
  • C. It determines soil density
  • D. It assesses soil compaction
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 test is commonly used to determine the shear strength of cohesive soils?
  • A. Standard Proctor Test
  • B. Unconfined Compression Test
  • C. California Bearing Ratio Test
  • D. Consolidation Test
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