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Note : English version of the instructions is printed on the back cover of this booklet.

266 (1 – A )
1. M 20 WæÅàv… PÝíQÅàq®ÜÈÉ, ÔÊæáíoá, ÊÜáÃÜÙÜá 4. I.GÓ…. 1172-1971 ÃÜ ±ÜÅPÝÃÜ, ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂ
ÊÜáñÜᤠAXÅWæàp… (gÈÉ) WÜÙÜ A®Üá±ÝñÜ ÓÜí¨Ü»ÜìWÜÙÜÈÉ »ÝÃÜñÜ¨Ü ®ÜWÜÃÜWÜÙÜÈÉ®Ü WÜêÖÜ ¯àÃÜá
(1) 1:2:4
ŸÙÜPæ¿áá
1 (1) 135 lpcd
(2) 1:1 :3
2 (2) 150 lpcd

(3) 1:3:4 (3) 165 lpcd


(4) 200 lpcd
(4) 1:4:3

2. PÜáw¿ááÊÜ ¯àÄ®ÜÈÉ®Ü A˜PÜ ®æçpæÅàoá _________ 5. ÃÝÑóà¿á PÜorvÜ ÓÜí×ñæ ±ÜÅPÝÃÜ, GÆÉ Ÿá®Ý©WÜÙÜ
Wæ PÝÃÜ|. BÙÜÊÜä ®æÆÊÜáorQRíñÜ _________ PæÙÜWæ CÃܸæàPÜá.
(1) Ÿ|¡ WÜáÃÜávÜá (1) 150 cm
(2) 50 cm
(2) ¶ÜäÉÃæãàÔÓ…
(3) 90 cm
(3) Ëá¦ÊæãàWæãÉà¹à¯Ëá¿Þ
(4) 100 cm
(4) ÄPæp…Õ
6. ÊÝñÝ¿á®Ü PÜorvÜWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜãPܤÊÝ¨Ü ¨ÝÌÃÜÊæí¨ÜÃæ,
3. ÊÜá®æWæ ¯àÃÜá ±ÜäÃæçPæ¿áá ÊÜáãÆ ±æç±Ü®Üá° JÊæá¾Wæà JŸºÃÜá ŸÃÜÆá ÊÜáñÜᤠJŸºÃÜá ÖæãàWÜÆá
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Eíoá ÊÜÞvÜŸÖÜá¨Üá. D hæãàvÜOæ E±ÜÁãàWܨÜÈÉÆɨÝWÜ ÓÜÌ¿áíaÝÈñÜÊÝX
JÙÜWæãíwÃÜáÊÜ PÜÅÊÜÞ®ÜáWÜ£ ÊÜáábcPæãÙÜáÛÊÜíñÜÖÜá¨Üá C¨Üá
A. ÓÝr±ÜPÝP… (1) £ÃÜáWÜá ¸ÝXÆá
B. WÜãÓ…®æP… (2) hÝÃÜá ¸ÝXÆá
C. ¶æÃÜáÇ… (3) ñÜãWÜá ¸ÝXÆá
D. gÆËáàoÃ… (4) PæãÇݲÕàŸÇ… (PÜáÔ¿ááÊÜ) ¸ÝXÆá

CÊÜâWÜÙÜ A®ÜáPÜÅÊÜá. 7. ¶ÜÆPÜ ¸ÝWÜá ±ÜÄàûæ¿áÈÉ Î¶ÝÃÜÓ…


¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX ÊÜÞvÜÇÝXÃÜáÊÜ ¸ÝWÜá ñÜpær¿á WÝñÜÅ
ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ : (1) PܯÐÜu 30 cm, WÜÄÐÜu 75 cm
(1) A, B, C, D (2) PܯÐÜu 50 cm, WÜÄÐÜu 500 cm
(2) C, A, B, D (3) PܯÐÜu 100 cm, WÜÄÐÜu 500 cm
(3) A, B, D, C
(4) PܯÐÜu 75 cm, WÜÄÐÜu 300 cm
(4) C, B, A, D

266 (2 – A )
1. The proportion of cement, sand and 4. As per IS 1172-1971, the domestic water
consumption under normal conditions in
aggregates for M 20 grade concrete is
an Indian city is
(1) 1:2:4
(1) 135 lpcd
1
(2) 1:1 :3 (2) 150 lpcd
2
(3) 165 lpcd
(3) 1:3:4
(4) 200 lpcd
(4) 1:4:3

5. As per the National Building Code, all


foundations shall extend to a depth of
2. Excessive nitrate in drinking water
________ below ground level.
causes
(1) 150 cm
(1) Colour blindness
(2) 50 cm
(2) Fluorosis
(3) 90 cm
(3) Methemoglobinemia
(4) 100 cm
(4) Rickets

6. Door suitable for air-conditioned


3. Water supply to a house begins with buildings, which provides entrance to one
connection of the service pipe with and exit to other simultaneously and
municipal water mains. The connection closes automatically when not in use is
sequence comprises
(1) Revolving door
A. Stopcock
(2) Sliding door
B. Gooseneck
(3) Swing door
C. Ferrule
(4) Collapsible door
D. Water meter

Select the correct sequence from the 7. In a plate load test bearing plate size
options given below : which is recommended is

(1) A, B, C, D (1) Minimum 30 cm, maximum 75 cm

(2) C, A, B, D (2) Minimum 50 cm, maximum 500 cm

(3) A, B, D, C (3) Minimum 100 cm, maximum 500 cm

(4) C, B, A, D (4) Minimum 75 cm, maximum 300 cm

266 (3 – A )
8. aÜPÜÅWÜÚWæ Pæãà¯íW… J¨ÜXÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá 12. «ÝñÜáWÜÙÜ _________ ÃÜaÜ®æ¿áÈÉ, ±ÝÎÌìPÜ
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(2) PÜí¹WÜÙÜ BíñÜÄPÜ ÊÜááSPÝRWÜáÊÜ ÓÝ«ÜÂÊÝWÜáñܤ¨æ.
Öݯ¿á®Üá° ñܲ³ÓÜÆá (1) ¶æÃæãÅàÔÊæáíp…
(3) ±ÜÅ¿Þ~PÜÄWæ A×ñÜÊÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Ü®Üá° ñܲ³ÓÜÆá (2) PÝíQÅàp… ¹àí (¨ÜãÆ)
(4) D Êæáà騆 GÆÉÊÜä (3) ÈípæÇ…
(4) ².GÓ….Ô.
9. ÃæãàWÜ PÝÃÜPÜ ¸ÝÂQràÄ¿Þ¨Ü ±Üä|ì
¯ÊÜáãìÆ®æWæ ñÝÂg ËÇæàÊÝÄ¿á AñÜáÂñܤÊÜá 13. PÝÂíqÈÊÜÃ… ¹àí®Ü E¨Üª l A¨ÜÃæ, ÊæãÊæáíp…
Ë«Ý®ÜÊíæ ¨ÜÃæ M ®Üá° µÅà Gív… ®ÜÈÉ A±æÉ„ ÊÜÞw¨ÜÃæ, AÈÉ®Ü
(1) »ÜãËá¿á ÊæáàÇæ ËÇæÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá w¶æÉ ûÜ®…
(2) ÓÜávÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
Ml 2
(1)
(3) ±Üâw ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá 2 EI

(4) ¿Þí£ÅPÜ PÝí±æäàÔríW… Ml 2


(2)
10. Jí¨Üá Çæç®…®Ü PÝí£à¿á «ÝÃÜOæ 4824 B¨ÜÃæ 4 EI
ÊÜáñÜᤠPÝí£à¿á wQÉ®æàÐÜ®… 538 ±ÜäÊÜì
Ml 2
B¨ÜÃæ BWÜ ¯g ¸æàÄíW…ÊÜâ (3)
8 EI
(1) 4202
Ml 2
(2) 4246 (4)
16 EI
(3) 5402
(4) 5446
14. BÃ….Ô.Ô. ®ÜÈÉ _________________ PÜËá¾
11. ±ÜÃÜÊÜÞ|áWÜÙÜá ¿Þ¨ÜêbfPÜÊÝX hæãàvÜOæ
ÊÜÞvÜÆá Óæãàw¿áí ¸æíhæãÁáàp…®Üá°
BXÃÜáÊÜ, ÖÜÃÜÚ®ÝPÜê£ ÓÜÌÃÜã±Ü Öæãí©ÆɨÜ
E±ÜÁãàXÓÜáñݤÃæ.
ÊÜÓÜá¤WÜÙÜ®Üá° __________ G®Üá°ñݤÃæ.
(1) ¹Åp…É (¼¨ÜáÃÜ) (1) ÔàÚPæ
(2) AÊæã¶ÜìÓ… (¯¿áñÝPÝÃÜ ÃÜ×ñÜ) (2) ÎÅíPæàh… (PÜáWÜáYËPæ)
(3) ÓæÃÝËáP… (²íWÝ~à¿á) (3) QÅà±… (PÜí±Ü¼à£)
(4) CÇÝÔrP… (Ô§£Óݧ±PÜ Ü) (4) ñÜáPÜáR (ÓÜÊæñÜ)
266 (4 – A )
8. Coning of wheels is provided 12. In the construction of __________
elements, partial or complete elimination
(1) To check lateral movement of
of formwork is possible.
wheels

(2) To avoid damage to inner faces of (1) ferrocement


rails
(2) concrete beam
(3) To avoid discomfort to passengers
(3) lintel
(4) All of the above
(4) PSC
9. The best method of disposal of refuse to
ensure complete destruction of pathogenic
bacteria is by
13. A cantilever of length l is subjected to a
(1) Land disposal couple M at its free end. The deflection
(2) Incineration is

(3) Pulverisation
Ml 2
(1)
(4) Mechanical composting 2 EI

10. If the magnetic bearing of a line is 4824 Ml 2


(2)
and magnetic declination is 538 East, 4 EI
then the true bearing is

(1) 4202 Ml 2
(3)
8 EI
(2) 4246

(3) 5402 Ml 2
(4)
16 EI
(4) 5446

11. Materials in which the atoms are


arranged almost randomly, or those that 14. In case of RCC, sodium benzoate can be
do not have crystalline structure, are
used for reducing
called as ___________ materials.
(1) Cracks
(1) brittle

(2) amorphous (2) Shrinkage

(3) ceramic (3) Creep

(4) elastic (4) Corrosion

266 (5 – A )
15. ±æç±…Çæç®… ÊÜÂÊÜÓ槿áÈÉ C¨ÜªQR¨Üª ÖÝWæ AíñܨÜÈÉ 18. D PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá, ¸æÙæWÜÙÜ ÊÜÂÊÜÓ槿áÈÉ
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ÊÜáñÜᤠ±æäàÐÜPÝíÍÜWÜÙÜá CÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ ÊÜá~¡®Ü
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¤ á®Üá° ÖæbcÓÜáñܤ¨æ ?
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(2) ±æäàÃ… ±æÅÐÜÃ… (ÃÜí«ÜÅ JñܤvÜ)
(2) ÓÜíPæãàaÜ®Ü
(3) ñæàÊÝíÍÜ
(3) ÊÝoÃÜ ÖÝÂÊÜáÃ… (4) hæàw¿á ZoPÝíÍÜ
(4) oŸáìÇæíp… ¶æäÉà
19. BÊÜÍÜÂPÜÊÝ¨Ü w²ÅÔÁáàÐÜ®…®Üá° (ÊÜåèÆ CÚPæ)
WÜ|®æWæ ñæWæ¨Üá PæãívÜá ÓÜr£¤®Ü ¸æÇæ¿á®Üá°
16. BWÝÂì¯P… ÊÜÓÜá¤WÜÙÜ®Üá° A±Üä|ìÊÝX ÓÜápÝrWÜ ±ÜâÓܤPܨÜÈÉ ŸÃæ¿ááÊÝWÜ A¨Ü®Üá° _____ G®Üá°ñݤÃæ.
(1) ÓÝð±… ÊÜåèÆÂ
ÖæãÃÜÓÜãÓÜáÊÜ ____________ A¯ÆÊÜâ ÖÜê¨Ü¿á
(2) ÓÝÇæÌàh… ÊÜåèÆÂ
ñæãí¨ÜÃæ ÊÜáñÜᤠA˜PÜ ÊÜáÃÜ|¨ÜÃÜÊÜ®Üá°
(3) ±ÜâÓܤPÜ ÊÜåèÆÂ
EíoáÊÜÞvÜáñܤ¨æ. (4) ÊÜÞÃÜáPÜpær ÊÜåèÆÂ
(1) PÝŸì®… Êæã®ÝPæÕ„v…
20. ±ÝÅhæP…r hÝWܨÜÈÉ ÓÜáÆ»ÜÊÝX ÖÜĨÝvÜáÊÜ
(2) ÖæçvæãÅg®… ÓÜÇæ#„v… ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂìWÜÙÜ ÊÜáãÆ aÝÆPÜWÜÙÜ®Üá°ÙÜÛ ¿áíñÜÅÊÜ®Üá°
(3) ®æçpæãÅg®… BPæÕ„v… __________ G®Ü°ŸÖÜá¨Üá.

(4) ÓÜÆ#Ã… vÜ¿ÞPæÕ„v… (1) oÊÜÃ… PæÅà®…


(2) Êæã¸æçÇ… PæÅà®…
(3) ȶ…r
17. ±ÜÅÓÜá¤ñÜ ±ÜŨæàÍܨÜÈÃÉ ÜáÊÜ »èWæãàÚPÜÊÝ¨Ü (4) ËØàÇ… ¸ÝÂÃæãà
ÊÜÞ×£¿á®Üá° ÓæÃæ×w¿áÆá ÍæàSÄÓÜÆá
ŸÙÜÓÜÆá ËÍæÉàÑÓÜÆá, ¯ÊÜì×ÓÜÆá 21. Êæáor騆 ¶æÉ„p…A®Üá° CÊÜâWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊÜ|
Ë®ÝÂÔñÜÊÝXÃÜáÊÜ ÊÜÂÊÜÓ§æ Gí¨ÜÃæ AíñÜÃÜÊíæ ¨Üá ¯ÃÜã²Ô¨æ
(1) PÜorvÜ¨Ü GÃÜvÜá A®ÜáPÜÅÊÜá ÊÜáÖÜwWÜÙÜ AíñÜÃÜ
(1) i.I.GÓ…. (2) Êæáqr騆 GÃÜvÜá A®ÜáPÜÅÊÜá ÊæáqrÆáWÜÙÜ
AíñÜÃÜ
(2) i.².GÓ….
(3) ÊæáqrÈ®ÜÈÉ®Ü GÃÜvÜá A®ÜáPÜÅÊÜá pæÅv…WÜÙÜ
(3) PÝíoãÓ…ì AíñÜÃÜ
(4) ÊæáqrÈ®ÜÈÉ®Ü GÃÜvÜá A®ÜáPÜÅÊÜá
(4) pæãà±æäàWÝŵ ÇÝÂíwíW…WÜÙÜ AíñÜÃÜ
266 (6 – A )
15. Which of the following is common, when a 18. Which one of the following increases soil
valve closes suddenly at an end of a strength and decreases soil’s physical
pipeline system, and a pressure wave fertility through decreasing storage and
propagates in the pipe ?
supply of water and nutrients in cropping
(1) Expansion systems ?
(1) Soil compaction
(2) Contraction
(2) Pore pressure
(3) Water hammer
(3) Moisture
(4) Turbulent flow (4) Clay content

19. The value of the property shown in the


account books after allowing necessary
16. The gas which is responsible for heart
depreciation is called as
attacks and high mortality rates caused
(1) Scrap value
by incomplete combustion of organic
(2) Salvage value
matter is
(3) Book value
(1) Carbon monoxide (4) Market value
(2) Hydrogen sulphide
20. Which one the following has its own
(3) Nitrogen oxide prime movers and, thus, is capable of
moving freely on the project sites ?
(4) Sulphur dioxide
(1) Tower crane
(2) Mobile crane

17. The system designed to capture, store, (3) Lift

manipulate, analyze, manage and present (4) Wheel barrow


spatial or geographical data can be
21. Flight in a staircase is defined as the
termed as
distance between
(1) GIS (1) Two consecutive floors of a building
(2) GPS (2) Two consecutive steps in a staircase

(3) Contours (3) Two consecutive treads in a


staircase
(4) Topography
(4) Two consecutive landings in a
staircase

266 (7 – A )
22. ÍÜã®ÜÂWÜÙÜ CÙÜáPÜÆá ÖÝWÜã ±ÜÄOÝÊÜáPÝÄ 25. I.BÃ….Ô. ±ÜÅPÝÃÜ (Cíw¿á®… ÃæãàvÜ
JñܤvÜ¨Ü ÇÝWÜÄñÜÊÜå… A®Üá±ÝñÜÊÜâ ÊÜá~¡®Ü PÝíWæÅÓ…) ÊÝÖÜ®Ü¨Ü WÜÄÐÜr AWÜÆ¨Ü ÓÝ«ÜÂñæ
ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄWæ ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üíñæ ¯àvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá (1) 2·44 m
(2) 3·44 m
(1) ÓÜí²àvܯà¿áñæ WÜáOÝíPÜ (3) 1·88 m
(2) WÝñÜÅ ±ÜÄÊÜñÜì®æ WÜáOÝíPÜ (4) 4·0 m

(3) PæãÅà{àPÜÃÜ| WÜáOÝíPÜ 26. ®ÝWܱÜâÃÜ ÃÜÓæ¤ Áãàg®æ¿áá ζÝÃÜÓÜá ÊÜÞwÃÜáÊÜ


(4) ÓÜí²àvÜ®Ý ÓÜãaÜÂíPÜ ŸÙÜPæ¿á ÃÜÓ¤æ ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄ Ë®ÝÂÓÜ Êæí¨ÜÃæ
(1) ®ÜûÜñÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠÊÜ꣤à¿á Ë®ÝÂÓÜ
23. ¨ÜÅÊÜ®Ü ÓÜãaÜÂíPÜ, ÊÜá|á¡ ÊÜáñÜᤠ¯àÄ®ÜíÍÜ w,
(2) ®ÜûÜñÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠBaÜác Ë®ÝÂÓÜ
±ÝÉÔrP… ËᣠwP ¨ÜÅÊÜËᣠwL C¨ÝªWÜ
(3) ®ÜûÜñÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠhÝÆ Ë®ÝÂÓÜ
w – wP
(1) (4) ®ÜûÜñÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠÐÜvÜá½g Ë®ÝÂÓÜ
wL – wP

wL – w 27. WÝÚÃÝοáá ®æçÓÜXìPÜ ÊæáàÇ澄 ñÜvæWÜÚWæ Ÿw¨Üá


(2)
wL – wP
EípÝWÜáÊÜ ÊÜáÙæÖæÓÜÃÜá
(3) wL – wP
(1) ÓæçPæãÉà¯P… ÊÜáÙæ
wL – wP (2) ÓÜíÊÜÖÜ®Ü ÊÜáÙæ
(4)
wL – w
(3) ¶ÜÅíoÇ… ÊÜáÙæ
24. ‘‘ÓÜíÁãàiñÜ ÔÉà±ÜÃ… WÜáOÝíPÜ©í¨Ü’’ C¨ÜÃÜ (4) KÃæãàWÝŵP… ÊÜáÙæ
¯«ÝìÃÜ
28. D PæÙXÜ ®Ü ¯àÄ®Ü Êæá¨ÜáWæãÚÓÜáËPæ¿á ¿ÞÊÜ
(1) ÔÉà±ÜÃ… ÓÝí¨ÜÅñæ AWÜñÜÂ
˫ݮܨÜÈÉ ÄàPݸæãàì®æàÐÜ®Ü BWÜñÜ ËÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(2) Jí¨Üá ¯©ìÐÜr ŸWæ¿á ÔÉà±ÜÃ…Wæ
(1) ÇæçÊÜå… ÓæãàvÝ Ë«Ý®Ü
¸æàPÝWÜáÊÜ µPÜÕ$Ãc … ÓÜíTæÂWÜÙÜ AWÜñÜÂ
(2) Óæãàw¿áÊÜå… «Ü®Ü A¿Þ®Üá ˯ÊÜá¿á
(3) ÔÉà±ÜÃ… ¸ÝÚPæ Ë«Ý®Ü
(4) ÊÜáÃÜ¨Ü ÔÉà±ÜÃ…WÜÙÜ ¿Þí£ÅPÜ ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì (3) ËS¯iàPÜÃÜ| Ë«Ý®Ü
ÊÜáñÜᤠñÜ®Üã¾ÆPÜ ÔÉà±ÜÃ…®Ü ÓÜáÔ§ÃÜñæÀáí¨Ü (4) ÖæçvæãÅàg®… «Ü®Ü A¿Þ®Üá ˯ÊÜá¿á
ÔÉà±ÜÓ…ì BX ŸÙÜPæWæ ¿ÞWÜáÊÜ ÓÜãPܤñæ Ë«Ý®Ü
266 (8 – A )
22. The slope of voids ratio versus log of 25. As per IRC (Indian Road Congress), the
effective stress for a soil specimen gives maximum possible width of a vehicle will
be
(1) Coefficient of compressibility
(1) 2·44 m
(2) Coefficient of volume change
(2) 3·44 m
(3) Coefficient of consolidation
(3) 1·88 m
(4) Compression index (4) 4·0 m

23. Liquidity index for a soil with water 26. Nagpur Road Plan has recommended the
content w, plastic limit wP and liquid use of road pattern type of
limit wL is given by the expression (1) Star and circular pattern

w – wP (2) Star and block pattern


(1)
wL – wP (3) Star and grid pattern
(4) Star and hexagonal pattern
wL – w
(2)
wL – wP
27. The precipitation that occurs due to the
(3) wL – wP
air masses striking natural topographical
wL – wP barriers is called as
(4)
wL – w (1) Cyclonic precipitation
(2) Convective precipitation
(3) Frontal precipitation
24. ‘‘Composite Sleeper Index’’ is employed to
determine (4) Orographic precipitation

(1) Sleeper density requirement


28. Which of the following processes of
(2) Number of fixtures requirement for softening water may require
a particular type of sleeper recarbonation ?
(3) Durability of sleeper (1) Lime soda process

(4) Mechanical strength of wooden (2) Sodium cation exchange process


sleepers, and thereby, gives its (3) Demineralisation process
suitability to be used as sleepers
(4) Hydrogen cation exchange process

266 (9 – A )
29. ¹WÜá AíWÜWÜÚWæ WÜÄÐÜu PÜêÍÜ A®Üá±ÝñÜÊÜâ C¨Ü®Üá° 33. ÓÜÊÜá GñܤÃÜ¨Ü »ÜãÊæáàÇ澄 ±ÜŨæàÍÜ樆 Üá° PÜãwÓÜáÊÜ
ËáàÃܸÝÃܨÜá PÝƳ¯PÜ ÃæàTæ¿áá ±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(1) 180 (1) PÝíoãÃ… CÙÜPÜÆá
(2) 300 (2) PÝíoãÃ… ÊæáàÇ澄
(3) 350
(3) PÝíoãÃ… ÃæàTæ
(4) 400
(4) ÇæÊæÇ… Çæç®… (ÊÜáor ÃæàTæ)
30. ±ÝÉÔrÓæçÓÃÜ …WÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜã±ÜÃ… ±ÝÉÔrÓæçÓÜÃ…WÜÙÜ
ŸÙÜPæ¿áá 34. AÊÜâWÜÙÜ Pæàí¨ÜŨÜñܤ CÚÊÜááSÊÝWÜáÊÜ ÊÜåèÆÂÊÜâÙÜÛ
BÊÜêñÜ PÝíoãÃ…WÜÙÜá C¨Ü®Üá° ±ÜÅ£¯˜ÓÜáñܤ¨æ
W
(1) A®Üá±ÝñÜ ñÜXYÓÜáñܤ¨æ (1) EŸáº
C
(2) ñÜWÜáY
(2) PÝ¿áìÎàÆñæ ÖæbcÓÜáñܤ¨æ
(3) ÖÜÆÉ|
(3) ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì ÖæbcÓÜáñܤ¨æ (4) ®Ü© ñÜÙÜ
(4) D Êæáà騆 GÆÉÊÜä
35. D ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜ®Üá° ±ÜÄWÜ~Ô :
31. RC AíÍÜWÜÙÜ Ë®ÝÂÓÜPæR ŸÙÜPæ BWÜáÊÜ IS ÓÜíPæàñÜ (ÓܱÝpÝXÓÜáÊÝWÜ) ÊÜáor ÊÜÞvÜáÊÝX®Ü
PÝ¿áì¨ÜÈÉ
(1) IS 875

(2) IS 800
A. E±ÜPÜÃÜ|ÊÜ®Üá° ÊÜWÝìÀáÓÜáÊÝWÜ (ÓÝr¶…)
(3) IS 456
¨ÜívÜÊÜ®Üá° aÜÈÓܸÝÃܨÜá.
(4) IS 8112 B. (ÓÝr¶…®Üá°) ¨ÜívÜ樆 Üá° ÊÜááí¨ÜPæR ñÜí¨ÝWÜ,
E±ÜPÜÃÜ|ÊÜâ Ô§ÃÜÊÝXÃܸæàPÜá.
32. ¦ÁãàvæãÇæçp… A®Üá° C¨ÜÃÜ ÊÜޱܮÜPæR D Êæáà騆 ÖæàÚPæWÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá /ÊÜâ ÓÜÄ ?
E±ÜÁãàXÓÜáÊÜÃÜá
¯àwÃÜáÊÜ BÁáRWÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü EñܤÃÜPÝRX
(1) AvÜxPæãà®Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠÆíŸPæãà®Ü ÓÜíPæàñÜÊܮݰÄÔ :
(1) A ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(2) AvÜx ÊÜáñÜᤠÆퟨÜãÃÜ
(2) B ÊÜÞñÜÅ
(3) ¹í¨Üá訆 BÃ….GÇ….
(3) A ÊÜáñÜᤠB CÊæÃÜvÜã
(4) D Êæáà騆 ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ (4) A BWÜÈà A¥ÜÊÝ B BWÜÈà AÆÉ

266 (10 – A )
29. Maximum slenderness ratio for tension 33. An imaginary line joining the points of
members shall not exceed
equal elevation on the surface of the
(1) 180 Earth represents

(2) 300 (1) Contour gradient

(3) 350 (2) Contour surface

(4) 400 (3) Contour line

(4) Level line

30. Plasticizers and superplasticizers are


used to 34. Closed contours of decreasing values
towards their centre, represent a
W
(1) Reduce ratio
C (1) Hill
(2) Increase workability (2) Depression
(3) Increase strength (3) Saddle
(4) All of the above (4) River bed

35. Consider the following statements :


31. The IS code used for the design of RC
elements is In levelling operation

(1) IS 875 A. When the instrument is being


shifted, the staff must not be moved.
(2) IS 800
B. When the staff is being carried
(3) IS 456 forward, the instrument must
(4) IS 8112 remain stationary.
Which of the above statements is/are
correct ?
32. Theodolite is used to measure Select the code for the correct answer
(1) Horizontal angle and vertical angle from the options given below :
(1) A only
(2) Horizontal and vertical distance
(2) B only
(3) RL at a point
(3) Both A and B
(4) None of the above (4) Neither A nor B

266 (11 – A )
36. ÓÜÊÜá Êæáàg®Üá° A¨ÜÃÜ ÆíŸ AûÜ¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ 39. ŸêÖÜñÜ AOæPÜqr®ÜíñÜÖÜ ¨æãvÜx PÝíQÅàp… ÃÜaÜ®æWÜÚWæ
£ÃÜáXÓÜáÊÜ ±ÜÅQÅÁáÀáí¨Ü, ÖÝÙæ¿á GÆÉ D ±æçQ ¿ÞÊÜ ÔÊæáíoá AÖÜìÊݨܨÜ᪠?
ÃæàTæWÜÙÜã ÓÜÊÜÞíñÜÃÜÊÝX ñÜñÜÕíŸí˜ WæÃæWÜÚWæ (1) ÓÝ«ÝÃÜ| ±æäàp…ìÇÝÂív… ÔÊæáíoá
®æÆ¨Ü ÊæáàÇæ EípÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Ü®Üá° ×àWæ®Üá°ñݤÃæ
(2) PÜwÊæá EÐÜ¡ ÔÊæáíoá
(1) ÇæÊÜÈíW…
(3) ÎàZÅWÜvÜÓÝWÜáÊÜ ÔÊæáíoá
(2) Óæíp…ÄíW…
(4) ÓÜÇæ#àp… ±ÜÅ£Ãæãà«ÜPÜ ÔÊæáíoá
(3) KÄ¿áípæàÐÜ®…
(4) ÓæqríW… 40. G®ÝÊæáÇ… ±æàÀáíp…WÜÙÜÈÉ ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂÊÝX ŸÙÜPæ
BWÜáÊÜ ÊÝÖÜPÜ ¨ÜÅÊÜ
37. ÓÝ«ÝÃÜ| ±æäàp…ìÇÝÂív… ÔÊæáíoá (ÓæqríW… (1) AWÜÓæ GOæ¡
BWÜÆá) Z¯à»ÜËÓÜÆá I.GÓ…. ¯©ìÐÜr®Ü¨Ü
(2) ¯àÃÜá
±ÜÅPÝÃÜ C¨ÜQRíñÜ PÜwÊæá ÓÜÊÜá¿á
ñæWæ¨ÜáPæãÙÜÛ¸ÝÃܨÜá (3) ÊݯìÐ…
(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ
(1) 10 ¯ËáÐÜWÜÙÜá

(2) 30 ¯ËáÐÜWÜÙÜá 41. D PæÙÜX®Ü AXÅWæàp…WÜÙÜÈÉ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá PÝíQÅàp…Wæ


(3) 60 ¯ËáÐÜWÜÙÜá WÜÄÐÜu ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì ¯àvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(1) ¨ÜáívÝXst AXÅWæàp… (gÈÉPÜÆáÉ)
(4) 600 ¯ËáÐÜWÜÙÜá
(2) E¨ÜªWæãÚst AXÅWæàp… (gÈÉPÜÆáÉ)
38. È ÐÜoÈÁáà ÓÝ«Ü®ÜÊÜ®Üá° D ¯«ÝìÃÜPæR ŸÙÜPæ (3) ÖÜÇæÉ ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄ¿á AXÅPæàp… (gÈÉPÜÆáÉ)
ÊÜÞvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(4) Z®ÜÃÜã±Ü¨Ü AXÅWæàp… (gÈÉPÜÆáÉ)
(1) ÔÊæáíq®Ü Z¯à»ÜÊÜ®Ü¨Ü (ÓæqríW…)
ÓÜÊÜá¿á 42. ñæàÊÝíÍÜÊÜâ D ÍæàPÜvÝÊÝÃÜá C¨ÝªWÜ ÊÜáÃÜÚWæ
WÜÄÐÜu ŸÈRíW… EípÝWÜáñܤ¨æ
(2) ÔÊæáíq®Ü ËÍÜÌÓ¯Ü à¿áñæ
(1) 5%
(3) ÔÊæáíq®Ü PÜÐÜìPÜ ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì (2) 8%
(3) 11%
(4) ÔÊæáíq®Ü ÓÜí²àvÜPÜ ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì
(4) 14%

266 (12 – A )
36. The operation of revolving a plane table 39. Which of the following cements is suitable
about its vertical axis so that all lines on for use in massive concrete structures
the sheet become parallel to such as large dams ?
corresponding lines on the ground is (1) Ordinary portland cement
known as
(2) Low heat cement
(1) Levelling (3) Rapid hardening cement

(2) Centering (4) Sulphate resisting cement

(3) Orientation
40. The vehicle used in case of enamel paints
(4) Setting
is usually

(1) Linseed oil

(2) Water
37. The initial setting time for ordinary
portland cement as per IS specification (3) Varnish
should not be less than (4) None of the above

(1) 10 minutes

(2) 30 minutes 41. Which of the following aggregates gives


maximum strength in concrete ?
(3) 60 minutes
(1) Rounded aggregate

(4) 600 minutes (2) Elongated aggregate

(3) Flaky aggregate

(4) Cubical aggregate


38. Le Chatelier’s device is used for
determining the
42. Maximum bulking of sand is likely to
(1) Setting time of cement occur at a moisture content of

(2) Soundness of cement (1) 5%

(2) 8%
(3) Tensile strength of cement
(3) 11%
(4) Compressive strength of cement
(4) 14%

266 (13 – A )
43. PSC ¿áÈÉ Öæbc®Ü ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì¨Ü PÝíQÅàp… ŸÙÜPæ 46. D ñæãÇæ¿á A ÆíŸ B«ÝÃÜ¨Ü ±ÜÅ£QÅÁá¿áá
ÊÜÞvÜÆá PÝÃÜ|
(1) A¨Üá PÜwÊæá AvÜxPæã¿á¤PæR PÝÃÜ|ÊÝWÜáñܤ¨æ
(2) BíPÜÃæàh… ÊÜÆ¿á¨ÜÈÉ ¸æàÄíW… ÓæóÓ…
EípÝWÜáñܤ¨æ
(3) £ÃÜáaÜá ÔàÚPæ ñÜWÜáYñܤ¨æ (1) 20 kN

(4) D GÆÉÊÜä (2) 25 kN

(3) 30 kN
44. ŸÆ¨Ü ¨ÜêÑr¿áÈÉ ŸÆ¿ááWܾ Êæí¨ÜÃæ
(4) 50 kN
(1) GÃÜvÜá AÓÜÊÜáŸÆWÜÙáÜ GÃÜvÜá
¹í¨ÜáË®ÜÈÉ ÊÜ£ìÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(2) GÃÜvÜá ÓÜÊÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜÊÜÞíñÜÃÜ Äࣿá 47. D £Å»Üág¨Ü B«ÝÃÜ WæÃæÀáí¨Ü WÜáÃÜáñÜÌ Pæàí¨ÜÅPæR
ŸÆWÜÙÜá GÃÜvÜá ¹í¨ÜáË®ÜÈÉ ÊÜ£ìÓÜáÊÜÊÜâ CÃÜáÊÜ ¨ÜãÃÜ
(3) GÃÜvÜá ÓÜÊÜá ÖÝWÜã ±ÜÃÜÓ³ÜÃÜ ÆퟟÆWÜÙÜá
GÃÜvÜá ¹í¨ÜáË®ÜÈÉ ÊÜ£ìÓÜáÊÜÊÜâ
(4) GÃÜvÜá ÓÜÊÜá ÖÝWÜã ËÃÜá¨Üœ ŸÆWÜÙÜá
GÃÜvÜá ¹í¨ÜáË®ÜÈÉ ÊÜ£ìÓÜáÊÜÊÜâ

45. 20 kN ŸÆ¨Ü ÆíŸ ZoPÜÊÜâ


l
(1)
3

2l
(2)
3

2h
(3)
3
(1) 20 cos 40
(2) 20 tan 40 h
(4)
(3) 20 sec 40 3
(4) 20 sin 40

266 (14 – A )
43. In PSC, concrete of high strength is used 46. The vertical support reaction at A for the
because beam is

(1) It results in smaller cross-section

(2) Bearing stresses are generated in


anchorage zones

(3) Shrinkage cracks are reduced

(4) All of the above


(1) 20 kN

(2) 25 kN
44. In case of forces, a couple means
(3) 30 kN
(1) Two unequal forces acting at two
points (4) 50 kN

(2) Two equal and like parallel forces


acting at two points 47. The value of vertical centroidal distance
from the base for the triangle shown is
(3) Two equal and perpendicular forces
acting at two points

(4) Two equal and opposite forces


acting at two points

45. The vertical component of 20 kN force is

l
(1)
3

2l
(2)
3
(1) 20 cos 40
2h
(2) 20 tan 40 (3)
3
(3) 20 sec 40 h
(4)
3
(4) 20 sin 40

266 (15 – A )
48. Iyy ¸æÇæ¿áá D PæÙX
Ü ®Ü B¿áñÜPæR 51. D PæÙÜWæ ÓÜãbÔÃÜáÊÜ ñæãÇæWæ, WÜÄÐÜu ËaÜÆ®æ¿áá

WL3
(1)
3 EI

WL3
(2)
48 EI

bd 3 WL2
(1) (3)
12 2 EI

bd 2 5 WL4
(2) (4)
12 384 EI
db 3
(3) 52. ÄÊæp… ÊÜÞw¨Ü QàÈXíñÜ ¸æÓÜáWæ ÊÜÞw¨Ü QàÆá
12
(1) A¨æà ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì¨Üáª
db 3
(4)
6 (2) PÜwÊæá ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì¨Üáª
(3) Öæbc®Ü ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì¨Üáª
49. ñæãÇæÁãí¨ÜÃÜ ñÜoÓܧ AûÜ¨Ü AvÜxÔàÚPæ¿á
(4) ÊÜáá®ÜãÕbÓÜÇÝWܨÜáª
¸ÝWÜáËPæ ñÜá¿á¤ ¨ÜÈÉÃÜáÊÜ AûÜ
53. £ÃÜáaÜá ñÜá¿á¤ÊÜä £ÃÜáaݨÝWÜ ÊÜêñݤPÝÃܨÜ
(1) ÍÜã®ÜÂ
¨ÜívÜ¨Ü Pæàí¨ÜŨÜÈÉ
(2) PܯÐÜu
(1) ÍÜã®ÜÂ
(3) WÜÄÐÜu (2) PܯÐÜu
(4) A®ÜíñÜ (3) WÜÄÐÜu
(4) A®ÜíñÜ
50. ¿áãÆÃ… ÓÜãñÜÅ C¨ÜPæR ÊÜÞñÜÅ A®ÜÌ¿áÊÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
54. ÃÜÓ椿á PÝÂíŸÃ… A®Üá° J¨ÜXÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(1) QÃÜá Óܧí»ÜWÜÙÜá
(1) ±ÜÄOÝÊÜáPÝÄ aÜÃÜíwWÝX
(2) ¨æãvÜx Óܧí»ÜWÜÙÜá (2) Pæàí¨ÝűÜWÝËá ŸÆPæR ±ÜÅ£¿ÞX
(3) QÃÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠ¨æãvÜx Óܧí»ÜWÜÙÜá GÃÜvÜã (3) ÓÜÄ¿Þ¨Ü ËàûÜOÝ ¨ÜãÃÜÊ® Ü Üá° Öæãí¨ÜÆá
(4) ÊÜá«ÜÂÊÜá Óܧí»ÜWÜÙÜá (4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ

266 (16 – A )
48. The value of Iyy for the rectangle shown is 51. For a beam as shown below, the
maximum deflection is

WL3
(1)
3 EI

WL3
(2)
bd 3 48 EI
(1)
12
WL2
(3)
bd 2 2 EI
(2)
12
5 WL4
(4)
db 3 384 EI
(3)
12
52. A welded joint as compared to a riveted
db 3 joint has
(4)
6
(1) Same strength
(2) Less strength
49. The neutral axis of the cross-section of a (3) More strength
beam is that axis at which the bending
(4) Not predictable
stress is
(1) Zero 53. The shear stress at the centre of a
circular shaft under torsion is
(2) Minimum
(1) Zero
(3) Maximum
(2) Minimum
(4) Infinity
(3) Maximum
(4) Infinity
50. Euler’s formula holds good only for
54. Camber in the road is provided for
(1) Short columns
(1) Effective drainage
(2) Long columns
(2) Counteracting the centrifugal force
(3) Both short and long columns
(3) Having proper sight distance
(4) Intermediate columns (4) None of the above

266 (17 – A )
55. ±Ü¿Þì¿á ¨ÝÄWÜÚXíñÜ ÓÜáÃÜíWÜÊÜâ ÖæaÜác 59. ñæãÇæ¿á ¶ÜÆPܨÜÈÉ ÓÜí²àvÜ®Ü C.G. ÊÜáñÜá¤
A®ÜáPÜãÆPÜÃÜÊÝWÜÆá PÝÃÜ|Êæí¨ÜÃæ ÓÜÊÜá¥Üì®Ü C.G. aÝoá±Üqr¿á ñÜá¿á¤¨Ü
(1) ÊÜáíi ¯í¨Ü ÊÜááPܤÊÝXÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá AíñÜÃÜ樆 Üá° ×àWæ®Ü°ÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(2) ¨ÝÄ¿á ¨ÜãÃÜ ñÜXYÓÜáÊÜ ÊÜáãÆPÜ ÊæaÜc (1) ÓܳÐÜr BÙÜ
ñÜXYÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá (2) JpÝrÃæ BÙÜ
(3) ÊæáàÇ澄 ÖÜPÜáRWÜÙÜ ÊÜ£PÜÃÜ|ÊÜ®Üá° ñܲ³ÓÜáñܤ¨æ (3) ±ÜÄOÝÊÜáPÝÄ AÙÜ
(4) D GÆÉÊÜä (4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ
56. PÜwÊæá ±ÜÅÊÜÞ|¨ÜÈÉ (< 200 mg/litre)
60. ÊÜêñܤ AvÜx ÔàÚPæ¿á 10 cm ÊÝÂÓÜ¨Ü Óܧí»Ü¨Ü E¨Üª
¯àÄ®ÜÈÃÉ ÜáÊÜ ÓÝÊÜ¿áÊÜ ÊÜáÈ®ÜÊÜ®Üá° ñæWæ¿áÆá
3 m ÓæÉívÜÃ…®æÓÜ A®Üá±ÝñÜÊÜâ
±ÜÄOÝÊÜáPÝÄ ÊÜáñÜᤠAñÜáÂñܤÊÜá Ë«Ý®ÜÊæí¨ÜÃæ
(1) PæãÙÜ¨Ü hæçËPÜ BQÕvæà ÐÜ®… (BQÕg®… (1) 100
ÓæàÄÓÜáËPæ) (2) 120
(3) 240
(2) ÆWÜã¯àPÜÃÜ|
(4) 360
(3) ±ÜoáWæãÚst PÝŸì®… AÊÜÍæãàÐÜOæ
(4) ÃÝÓÝ¿á¯PÜ WÜÃÜ~àPÜÃÜ| 61. «ÜãƨÜÊæáà騆 £ÃÜáaÜáŸÆÊÜâ ÍÜã®ÜÂÊݨÜÃæ
57. Jí¨Üá ¨ÜãÆ¨Ü B¿ÞÊÜáWÜÙÜá ÊÜáñÜᤠPÝíQÅào®Ü A¨ÜÃÜ »ÝWÜ¨Ü ¹.GÊÜå….
¨Ühæì¿á®Üá° Jí¨Üá ÊæàÙæ ¯Ÿìí˜Ô¨ÜÈÉ BWÜ (1) PܯÐÜu
A¨Üá PæÙXÜ ®Ü ¿ÞÊÜ Äà£¿á ¨ÜãÆ¨Ü (2) ÍÜã®ÜÂ
Ë®ÝÂÓÜÊÝXÃÜáñܤ¨æ ? (3) WÜÄÐÜu
(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ
(1) ¨Üá±Ü³oár ŸÆÊÜ«ÜìPÜ
(2) ÓÜíñÜáÈñÜ 62. D ŸÆ ÊÜÂÊÜÓæ§¿á ¶ÜÈñÜÊÜâ
(3) T ¨ÜãÆ
(4) L ¨ÜãÆ
58. ÃæãàÇ…x EPÜáR I-ÓæûÜ®…WÜÙÜ®Üá° ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂÊÝX ¹àí
(ñæãÇæ) WÜÙÝX ŸÙÜPæ ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá C¨ÜPÝRX
(1) Öæbc®Ü ±ÝÍÜÌì Ô§ÃÜñæ
(2) EÚ¨Ü ÓæûÜ®…WÜÚXíñÜ ¯Ãæãà«ÜPÜ
ÊæãÊæáíp…®Ü B˜PÜÂPÝRX (1) 134·85 N
(3) A˜PÜ MI ÊÜáñÜᤠPÜwÊæá C/S ËÓݤÃÜ (2) 171·45 N

(4) D GÆÉÊÜä (3) 218·12 N


(4) 100 N

266 (18 – A )
55. A tunnel is found more advantageous as 59. The distance between C.G. of compression
compared to the alternate routes because and C.G. of tension flanges of a plate
it girder is known as
(1) Remains free from snow (1) Clear depth
(2) Reduces the cost by reducing the (2) Overall depth
route distance (3) Effective depth
(3) Avoids interference with surface (4) None of the above
rights
(4) All of the above 60. Slenderness ratio of a vertical column of a
circular cross-section of 10 cm diameter
and 3 m length is
56. Which is the best and most effective
(1) 100
method for the removal of organic
contaminant present in the polluted (2) 120
water in very small quantity (3) 240
(< 200 mg/litre) ? (4) 360
(1) Biological oxidation pond
61. If the shear force at a section on a beam is
(2) Lagooning
zero, the BM at that section is
(3) Activated carbon adsorption
(1) Minimum
(4) Chemical coagulation (2) Zero
57. If the dimensions and grade of concrete of (3) Maximum
a beam are restricted then it can be (4) None of the above
designed as which of the following
beams ? 62. The resultant of the following force
(1) Doubly reinforced system is
(2) Balanced
(3) T Beam
(4) L Beam

58. Rolled steel I-sections are most commonly


used as beams because they provide
(1) Greater lateral stability
(2) Large moment of resistance as (1) 134·85 N
compared to other sections
(2) 171·45 N
(3) Large MI with less C/S area
(3) 218·12 N
(4) All of the above (4) 100 N

266 (19 – A )
63. ¿áãÆÃ… ŸQÉíW… ÖæãÃæ¿áá Jí¨ÜáñÜá©¿áÈÉ 66. C¨ÜÃÜÈÉ®Ü ñܱÜâ³ ÖæàÚPæ BÁáRÊÜÞw :
Ô§ÃÜ ÖÝWÜã C®æã°í¨Üá ñÜá©¿áÈÉ QàÆá ÊÜÂÊÜÓæ§ (1) hÝÂËá£à¿á ÊæáqrÆáWÜÙÈ Ü É ÊÜááí©®Ü
C¨ÝªWÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠ×í©®Ü HÄPæ ®ÜvÜáÊæ ¸ÝWÜá BPÝÃÜ
ÊæÇ… ÃÜã²ÓÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
 2 EI
(1)
L2 (2) K±Ü®… ®ÜãÂÊæÇ… ÊÜáqrÆáWÜÙÜÈÉ
B¿áñÝPÝÃÜ¨Ü ÊæÇ… Ÿ¨ÜXÓÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
2 2 EI
(2) (3) hÝÂËá£à¿á ÊæáqrÆáWÜÙÜÈÉ GÃÜvÜá
L2
PÝÌoìÃ… AíñÜÃÜ¨Ü ÇÝÂíwíW…Õ®Üá°
4 2 EI
(3) J¨ÜXÓÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá.
L2
(4) vÝW…&ÇæW…x ÊæáqrÆáWÜÙÈ Ü É, ¶æÉ„p…WÜÙÜ
 2 EI
(4) ®ÜvÜáÊæ AíñÜÃÜ ¯àvÜÇÝWÜáÊÜâ©ÆÉ .
4L2

67. ¯gÊÝ¨Ü ÊæáÄw¿á®… ÖÝWÜã PÝí£à¿á


64. ÓÜÃÜÙÜ B«ÝÄñÜ ¨ÜãƨÜÈÉ AvÜxÇÝX ÖæãÃæ C¨ÝªWÜ ÊæáÄw¿á®… ®ÜvÜáÊÜ| ÖÝÄg Pæãà®ÜÊÜ®Üá°
WÜÄÐÜu ÓÜí²àvÜ®Ü JñÜᤠ¸æÙÜÊ~
Ü Wæ¿ÞWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá CÈÉ ×àWæ®Üá°ñݤÃæ
(1) ¸æàÄíW…
(1) ÊæáàÆá ±Ü¨ÜÃÜ
(2) w±…
(2) ñÜÙÜ ±Ü¨ÜÃÜ
(3) PÝí£à¿á üà|ñæ
(3) ñÜoÓܧ AûÜ (4) A¼WÜÊÜá®Ü
(4) GÆÉ AvÜx ÔàÚPæ 68. ÊÜáor ÓÜPÝ¿ÞìaÜÃÜO¿
æ áÈÉ
(1) ¿ÞÊÜâ¨æà Ÿ¨ÜÇÝÊÜOæ¿á ¹í¨ÜáË®Ü
65. ñÜÙÜ ±Ý¿áPæR GÃæ ÊÜá|á¡ ÓÜãPܤÊÜÆÉ©ÃÜÆá PÝÃÜ|
Êæã¨ÜÆ ®æãàoÊÜâ ×®æã°ào
(1) A¨ÜÃÜ ÊݱÜÂñæ A¯ÎcñÜ (2) Çæç®… ÊÜáá®æã°ào¨ÜÈÉ Êæã¨ÜÇÝX
(2) «ÝÃÜ| ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì PÜwÊæá ×®æã°ào¨ÜÈÉ ÊÜááX¿áÊÜâ¨Üá
(3) ©Ì£à¿á ®æãào ¿ÞÊÜâ¨æà Ÿ¨ÜÇÝÊÜOæ
(3) PÜ|WÜÙÜá ÓÜíÓÜígPÜ
¹í¨ÜáË®ÜÈÉ ÊÜáá®æã°ào BWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(4) ñæàÊÝíÍÜ Ÿ¨ÜÇݨÝWÜ WÝñÜŨÜÈÉ BWÜáÊÜ (4) Çæç®… ×®æã°ào¨æãí©Wæ AÃÜí»ÜÊÝX
Ÿ¨ÜÇÝÊÜOæ¿á WÜá| ÊÜáá®æã°ào¨ÜÈÉ ÊÜááX¿ááÊܨÜá
266 (20 – A )
63. Euler’s buckling load for a column with 66. Pick up the incorrect statement from the
one end fixed and other end hinged following :
condition is
(1) In geometric stairs, a curved shaped
 2 EI well between forward and backward
(1) flights is provided.
L2
(2) In open-newel stairs, a rectangular
2 2 EI
(2) well is provided.
L2
(3) In geometric stairs, two
2
4 EI quarter-space landings are
(3)
L2 provided.

 2 EI (4) In dog-legged stairs, no space


(4) between its flights is provided.
4L2

67. The horizontal angle between true


64. For a simply supported beam which is meridian and magnetic meridian is
loaded transversely, the maximum known as
compressive stress develops at
(1) Bearing
(1) The top layer
(2) Dip
(2) The bottom layer
(3) Magnetic declination
(3) Neutral axis (4) Convergence
(4) Every cross section
68. In levelling operation,

65. Black cotton soil is unsuitable for (1) The first sight on any change point
foundations because is a backsight

(1) Its permeability is uncertain (2) The line commences with a foresight
and closes with a backsight
(2) Its bearing capacity is low
(3) The second sight on any change
(3) Its particles are cohesive
point is a foresight
(4) Of its property to undergo a
(4) The line commences with a
volumetric change due to variation
backsight and closes with a
of moisture content
foresight

266 (21 – A )
69. Çæç®…®Ü CÚPæ ¸æàÄíW… N 75 W A¨ÜÃÜ Cwà ÊÜêñܤ 74. ±ÜÄÐÜ¢ñÜ Aí¨Ýg®ÜᰠԨܜ±ÜwÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá Jí¨Üá ÊæàÙæ
¸æàÄíW… ÊÜáígãÃÝ¨Ü Aí¨Ýgá C¨Ü®Üá° ËáàĨÝWÜ
(1) 75 (1) Íæà. 3
(2) 95 (2) Íæà. 5
(3) 15 (3) Íæà. 8
(4) 285
(4) Íæà. 10
70. ÓÜËáàûæ¿á®Üá° ÊÜÞvÜáÊÝWÜ Cwà Óݧ®ÜÊÜ®Üá° D
75. ÓÜí²àvÜ®Ü L E¨Üª¨Ü AíWÜÊÜ®Üá° Óݧ®Ü¨ÜÈÄÉ Ô¨ÝWÜ
ÊÜޱܮÜPæR ŸÙÜPæ ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
GÃÜvÜã ñÜá©WÜÚWæ ¯Ÿìí«Ü ÖæàĨÝWÜ
(1) ÖÝÄg Pæãà®Ü
±ÜÄOÝÊÜáPÝÄ E¨ÜªÊÜâ
(2) ÆíŸ Pæãà®Ü
(1) L
(3) CÚPæ ¨ÜãÃÜ
(2) 0·67 L
(4) D GÆÉÊÜä (3) 0·85 L
(4) 1·5 L
71. ±æäàp…ìÇÝÂív… ÔÊæáíq®Ü WÜá| ÊÜáor
¯¿áíñÜÅ|PæR AWÜñÜÂÊÝ¨Ü ±ÜÄàûæ 76. GÃÜvÜá ¶ÜÆPÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° ñÜá©Àáí¨Ü ñÜá©Wæ, ÊÜáñÜá¤
(1) ¨ÜêyÜñæ C®æ°ÃÜvÜá BÊÜÃÜ| ¶ÜÆPÜWÜÚí¨Ü hæãàwÔ¨ÝWÜ, B
(2) PÜÐÜì| ÓÝÊÜá¥ÜÂì hæãàvÜOæ¿á®Üá° ×àWæ®Üá°ñݤÃæ
(3) WÜvÜÓÝWÜáÊÜ ÓÜÊÜá¿á (1) ÓÜÃܱÚÜ ÄÊæpæv… Çݱ… hæãàvÜOæ
(4) D GÆÉÊÜä (2) vÜŸÇ… PÜÊÃÜ … Ÿp… hæãàvÜOæ
72. ¨ÜãÆWÜÙÜÈ®É Ü WÜÄÐÜu PÜÐÜì| ±ÜÅŸÆ®Ü ¨ÜãÆWÜÙÜÈÉ (3) iW…hÝW… ÄÊæpæv… Çݱ… hæãàvÜOæ
C¨ÜQRíñÜ A˜PÜÊÝWܸÝÃܨÜá (4) Ÿp…r hæãàvÜOæ
(1) 1%
(2) 4%
(3) 5% 77. Çæç¯íW…®ÜÈÉ A£ JñܤvÜ WèÅqíW… A®Üá°
(4) 0·15% PÝíQÅàp…Wæ ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂÊÝX ŸÙÜPæÊÜÞw¨ÝWÜ Ÿívæ
73. Jí¨Üá ζ…r PÝ¿ÞìaÜÃÜOæWÝX J¨ÜXÓÜÇÝ¨Ü ±Ü¨ÜÃÜÊÜâ ×àXÃܸæàPÜá
ÓÝrív…¸æç E±ÜPÜÃÜ|¨Ü AÙÜñæ ÊÜÞ¨ÜÄ
(1) A˜PÜ ÔàÚPæ¿á¨Üá
(1) Íæà. 6
(2) ¨ÜáŸìÆ
(2) Íæà. 10
(3) Íæà. 20 (3) ¯àÃÜá ÓæãàÃÜáÊÜíñÜÖܨÜá
(4) Íæà. 25 (4) D GÆÉÊÜä
266 (22 – A )
69. The reduced bearing of a line is N 75 W. 74. A revised estimate is prepared if
Its whole circle bearing is sanctioned estimate exceeds
(1) 75 (1) 3%
(2) 95 (2) 5%
(3) 15 (3) 8%
(4) 285 (4) 10%

70. In surveying total station can be used to


measure 75. The effective length of a compression
member of length L, held in position and
(1) Horizontal angle
restrained in direction at both ends is
(2) Vertical angle
(1) L
(3) Sloping distance
(4) All of the above (2) 0·67 L

(3) 0·85 L
71. For quality control of Portland cement, (4) 1·5 L
the test essentially done is
(1) Soundness
76. When two plates are placed end to end
(2) Tensile strength
and are joined by two cover plates, the
(3) Setting time joint is known as
(4) All of the above
(1) Chain riveted lap joint

(2) Double cover butt joint


72. The maximum area of tension
reinforcement in beams shall not exceed (3) Zig-zag riveted lap joint
(1) 1% (4) Butt joint
(2) 4%
(3) 5%
77. High pressure grouting is generally used
(4) 0·15% for concrete in the lining if the rock strata
73. The norm of providing standby equipment is
for one shift operation is (1) Highly fissured
(1) 6% (2) Poor
(2) 10% (3) Likely to get seepage of water
(3) 20% (4) All of the above
(4) 25%

266 (23 – A )
78. ÊÜááPܤaÝ®ÜÇ…®Ü ÖÜÄÊÜâ E±ÜÓÜí©WÜœ ÊÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá 82. Jí¨Üá PÜorvÜ¨Ü ËË«Ü ÖÜíñÜWÜÙÜÈÉ PÜÆáÉPÜáqWÜ®Üá
¶ÝÅv… ÓÜíTæ (Froude number) CÑr¨ÝªWÜ PæÆÓÜ ¯×ìÓÜÆá A®ÜáÊÝWÜáÊÜíñæ ÃÜbst Jí¨Üá
(1) 1·0 QRíñÜ PÜwÊæá
ñÝñÝRÈPÜ WÜvÜÓÜá ÓÜÌÃÜã±ÜÊÜâ A®æàPÜ
Êæà©PæWÜÙÜáÙÜۨݪXÃÜáÊÜíñæ C¨ÝªWÜ, A¨Ü®Üá° D
(2) 1·0 PæR ÓÜÊÜá PæÙÜX®ÜÊÜâWÜÙÜÈÉ H®æí¨Üá PÜÃæ¿áÇÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(3) 1·0 QRíñÜ A˜PÜ (1) ÓÝR¶æäàÈxíW…
(2) væv… ÍæãàÃ…
(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ
(3) ÃæàQíW… ÍæãàÃ…
(4) AívÜÃ… ²¯°íW…
79. ¯àÃÜá ±ÜÄÊÜÞ| ÊæáàÇ澄 ÖÜÄÊÜâ ®ÜÐÜr Gí¨ÜÃæ 83. B¨ÜÍÜì ÓÜíPÜÅÊÜá| ¸ÝWÜá ÃæàTæ¿áÈÉ ¸ÝXPæ £ÅgÂÊÜâ
(1) ÊÜá|¡ ×àÄPæ¿á¨Üá (1) Ô§ÃÜ
(2) PÜorvÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜÓÜ BÊÜÃÜ|©í¨Ü ×àÄPæ (2) ±ÝÅÃÜí»Ü ¹í¨Üá˯í¨Ü CÃÜáÊÜ
B¨Ü¨Ü᪠A¨ÜÃܨÜãÃÜPæR ®æàÃÜ A®Üá±ÝñܨÜÈÉ
(3) ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü ÃæàTæ¿á £Åg¨Ü
(3) ÊæáàÇ澄 PÜáÚWÜÙÜ®Üá° ñÜáíŸáÊÜíñÜÖܨÜá ËÇæãàÊÜÞ®Üá±ÝñÜ
(4) ÖæãÙæPÝÆáÊæWÜÚWæ ñÜƱÜâÊÜâ¨Üá (4) ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü ÃæàTæ £Åg嬆 ®æàÃÝ®Üá±ÝñÜ
84. 80 kmph ÊæàWܨÜÈÉ ÓÝWÜáÊÜ ÊÝÖÜ®ÜÊÜ®Üá°
80. Ë±Ü¥Ü®Ü Öæv…®Ü ÊÜááS PÝ¿áìÊÜ⠮ܩ¿á ®ÝÇæWæ ¯ÈÉÓÜÆá PܯÐÜu ®æãào ¨ÜãÃÜÊæí¨ÜÃæ
ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üíñæ (t = 2.5 s, f = 0.36 Gí¨Üá »ÝËÔ)
(1) ÖÜãÙÜáñæWæ¿ááÊÜâ¨Üá (1) 125 m
(2) ±ÜÅÊÝÖܯ¿áíñÜÅ| (2) 200 m
(3) 640 m
(3) ¯àÃÜá ÓÜíWÜÅÖÜ (4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ
(4) ¯àÃÜá ÊÜáor ÖæaÜcÙÜ 85. ÊæàWÜÊÜâ V km/hr B¨ÜÃæ R = ¸ÝWÜá £ÅgÂÊݨÜÃæ
A˜ E®Ü°£ ‘e’ ¿áá C¨ÜPæR ÓÜÊÜá
81. ¸æÙæWæ ¯àÄ®Ü ŸÙÜPæ ±ÜÅÊÜÞ|ÊÜ®Üá°
V2
(1)
(1) ±ÜÅ£ ËÔ¤à|ìPæR ±ÜäÃæçPæ BWÜáÊÜ ¯àÄ®Ü WÝñÜÅ 125 R
ÊÜÞ±Ü®Ü V2
(2)
(2) ¯àÃÝÊÜÄ ±ÜŨæàÍÜ¨Ü ¯àÄ®ÝÙÜ¨Ü ÊÜÞ±Ü®Ü 225 R
V2
(3) »ÝWÜÍÜ@ ÊÜáÙæÀáí¨Ü ÊÜáñÜᤠ»ÝWÜÍÜ@ (3)
325 R
¯àÃÝÊÜÄÀáí¨Ü J¨ÜXÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
V2
(4)
(4) D GÆÉÊÜä 25 R

266 (24 – A )
78. The flow in open channel is said to be 82. A temporary rigid structure having
sub-critical if the Froude number is platforms to enable masons to work at
different stages of a building is known as
(1) Less than 1·0 which of the following ?
(2) Equal to 1·0 (1) Scaffolding

(3) Greater than 1·0 (2) Dead shore


(3) Raking shore
(4) None of the above
(4) Under pinning

83. In an ideal transition curve, the radius of


79. The surface run-off is the quantity of
curvature is
water
(1) Constant
(1) Absorbed by soil
(2) Directly proportional to its distance
(2) Intercepted by buildings and from the point of commencement
vegetative cover (3) Inversely proportional to radius of
main curve
(3) Required to fill surface depressions
(4) Directly proportional to radius of
(4) That reaches the stream channels main curve
84. The absolute minimum sight distance
required for stopping a vehicle moving
80. The main function of a diversion head
with a speed of 80 kmph is
works of a canal from a river is to
(assuming t = 2·5 s, f = 0·36)
(1) Remove silt (1) 125 m
(2) Control floods (2) 200 m
(3) 640 m
(3) Store water
(4) None of the above
(4) Raise water level
85. If V is speed in km/hr and R is radius of
the curve, the super-elevation ‘e’ is equal
to
81. The consumptive use of water for a crop
V2
(1) Is measured as the volume of water (1)
per unit area 125 R

(2) Is measured as depth of water on V2


(2)
irrigated area 225 R

(3) May be supplied partly by V2


(3)
precipitation and partly by 325 R
irrigation
V2
(4) All of the above (4)
25 R

266 (25 – A )
86. ¯ÊÜÞì| ¯ÊÜìÖÜOæ¿áÈÉ ÓÜí©WÜœ 89. ñÜíñÜáÎàÆ ¨ÜÅÊÂÜ WÜÚWæ AñÜÂíñÜ ÓÜÊÜáígÓÜ Êæç¶ÜÆÂ
PÝ¿áìhÝÆÊÜâ Cíi¯¿áÃ…Wæ ×àWæ ԨݜíñÜÊÜâ
(1) WÜÄÐÜu £ÃÜáaÜá JñÜᤠԨݜíñÜ
®æÃÜÊÝWÜáÊÜâ¨Üá (2) WÜÄÐÜu ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü JñÜᤠԨݜíñÜ
(1) ÓÜí©WÜœ PÝ¿áìWÜÙÜÈÉ ÆûÜ$ ÊÜ×ÓÜÆá (3) WÜÄÐÜu ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü ñÜá¿á¤ ԨݜíñÜ
(2) ÓÜí±Ü®Üã¾ÆÊÜ®Üá° ÓÜí©WÜœÊÜÆÉ¨Ü (4) £ÃÜáaÜá ñÜá¿á¤ ÍÜQ¤ ԨݜíñÜ

aÜoáÊÜqPæWÜÚí¨Ü ÓÜí©WÜœ aÜoáÊÜqPæWæ 90. ¨ÜÅÊÜÂPæàí¨ÜÅ¨Ü AûÜÊÜ®Üá° PÜáÄñÜíñæ, Jí¨Üá


B¿áñÝPÝÃÜ¨Ü ¶ÜÆPÜ¨Ü AWÜÆ b ÊÜáñÜᤠGñܤÃÜ h
ÊÜWÝìÀáÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
C¨ÝªWÜ, gvÜñÝ ÊÜáÖÜñܤ$ÌÊÜâ
(3) ÓÜí©WÜœ PÝ¿áìWÜÙÜÈÉ BWÜáÊÜ ËÙÜíŸÊÜ®Üá° bh 2
(1)
ñܲ³ÓÜÆá hÝWÜÅñæ ÊÜ×Ô CwàPÝ¿áì 3
ËÙÜíŸ BWܨÜíñæ ®æãàwPæãÙÜáÛÊÜâ¨Üá b3 h
(2)
6
(4) D GÆÉÊÜä
bh 3
(3)
87. PÝíQÅàp… ZoPÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° A®Üá±ÝñÜ¨Ü HPÜÃÜã±ÜñæWæ 12
b3h
ÓÜÄ¿ÞX ÊÜáñÜᤠ¯SÃÜÊÝX ÊÜÞ±Ü®Ü ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜ (4)
12
±ÜÅQÅÁá 91. AXÅWæàp…®Ü ÓÝÊÜޮܠ®ÝÊÜáÓÜãbñÜ WÝñÜÅÊÜâ
(1) WæÅàwíW… BÃ….Ô.Ô. PÝ¿áì¨ÜÈÉ ñÜ겤PÜÃÜ ŸÙÜPæWæ
(2) PÜãÂÄíW…
ÁãàWÜÂÊÝXÃÜáÊÜíñÜÖܨÜá
(1) 10 mm
(3) ËáQÕíW… (2) 12·5 mm
(4) ¸ÝÂbíW… (3) 20 mm
(4) 40 mm
88. ±ÜūݮܮÝÇæWÜÙÜÈÉ AvÜx¯¿áíñÜÅPÜWÜÙÜ®Üá° 92. E¨Üª ÖÜÃÜÊÜâ Êݲ¤¿á PÝíQÅàoá ÓæàñÜáÊæ¿á®Üá°
J¨ÜXÓÜáÊÜâ¨ÜPæR PÝÃÜ| ÓÝÊÜÞ®ÜÂÊÝX ÃÜbÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá D PÜÅÊÜá¨ÜÈÉ
(1) ±ÜäÊÜì JñÜᤠaܱܳw
(1) ¯àÃÜá ±ÜäÃæçPæ¿á®Üá° ËñÜÃÜPܨÜÈÉ (2) ŸÆÊܘìñÜ PÝíQÅàoá ¨ÜãÆ ÊÜáñÜᤠaܱܳw
¯¿áí£ÅÓÜáÊÜâ¨Üá ŸWæ
(3) ÓÜíÁãàiñÜ ±ÜäÊÜì JñÜᤠ¨ÜãÆ ŸWæ
(2) ¯àÃÜá BÓÜÃæ ÊæáàÆáÖÜÄÊÜ®Üá°, ¯àÃÜá PÜwÊæá
(4) ±ÜäÊÜì JñÜá¤Wæ ±æqrWæ ñæãÇæ ŸWæ
±ÜäÃæçPæ B¨ÝWÜ ®ÝÇæ¿á ÊÜááS»ÝWÜÊÜâ 93. ²hæãàÊæáqÅP… Öæv…ÊÜâ C¨ÜÃÜ Êæãñܤ
PæçWæãÙÜáÛÊÜâ¨Üá (1) ÊæàWÜ Öæv… ÊÜáñÜᤠJñܤvÜ Öæv…
(3) A˜PÜ ÖÜÄÊÜâ¯àÃÜá EQR ÖæãàWÜáÊÜíñæ (2) JñܤvÜ Öæv… ÊÜáñÜᤠvæàoÊÜå… Öæv…
(3) væàoÊÜå… Öæv… ÊÜáñÜᤠÊæàWÜ Öæv…
ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(4) ÊæàWÜ Öæv…, JñܤvÜ Öæv… ÊÜáñÜᤠvæàoÊÜå…
(4) D ¿ÞÊÜâÊÜä AÆÉ Öæv…
266 (26 – A )
86. In Construction Management, the Critical 89. For ductile materials, the most
Path Network helps an engineer appropriate failure theory is
(1) Maximum shear stress theory
(1) To concentrate his attention on
(2) Maximum principal stress theory
critical activities
(3) Maximum principal strain theory
(2) To divert the resources from (4) Shear strain energy theory
non-critical advanced activities to 90. Moment of inertia of a rectangular plate
critical activities of width b and height h about the
centroidal axis is
(3) To be cautious for avoiding any
bh 2
delay in the critical activities to (1)
3
avoid delay of the whole project
b3 h
(2)
(4) All of the above 6
bh 3
(3)
12
87. The process of proper and accurate
b3h
measurement of concrete ingredients for (4)
12
uniformity of proportion is known as 91. The nominal size of aggregates generally
considered satisfactory to be used in RCC
(1) Grading
work is
(2) Curing (1) 10 mm
(2) 12·5 mm
(3) Mixing
(3) 20 mm
(4) Batching (4) 40 mm
92. Long span concrete bridges are usually
constructed as a
88. Cross regulators in main canals are (1) Prestressed slab
provided (2) Reinforced concrete beam and slab
type
(1) To regulate water supply in the
(3) Composite, prestressed beam type
distributaries
(4) Prestressed box-girder type
(2) To increase water head upstream 93. Piezometric head is the sum of
when a main canal is running with (1) Velocity head and pressure head
low supplies (2) Pressure head and datum head
(3) To overflow excessive flow water (3) Datum head and velocity head
(4) Velocity head, pressure head and
(4) None of the above datum head

266 (27 – A )
94. ‘‘Gwx Ô°WÜœñæ¿áá’’ Gí¨ÜÃæ, A¨Üá 97. D ±æçQ WÜvÜáÓÝ¨Ü ÊÜáÃÜ ¿ÞÊÜâ¨Üá ?
(1) ÊÝ×¿á »è£PÜ ÆûÜ| (1) ÊÜáÖÝWܯ
(2) ¨æàÊܨÝÃÜá
(2) ‘‘Pæç®ÜÊÜÞÂqP… Ô°WÜœñæÁáà’’ BXÃÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(3) PæçÇ…
(3) ±Ü¨ÜÃÜ ÖÜÄË®æãí©Wæ ÓÜ¨Ý ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üáª
(4) bÃ…
(4) ±ÜÅûÜៜ ÖÜÄ˯í¨ÝX AWÜáÊÜ ñæãàÄPæ Ô°WÜœñæ
98. ÊÜÂÊÜÔ§ñÜ ¨æãàÐÜWÜÙÜá Gí¨ÜÃæ
(1) AÊÜâWÜÙÜ ±ÜÄOÝÊÜá ÓÜíbñÜ ÊÜáñÜᤠËÇæà
95. ±ÜŨæàÍÜÊäæ í¨ÜÃÜ ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ ÊÜáÙæ ¹àÚPæ, WÜáí±Üâ/ÃÝÎ
ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜíñÜÖÜÊÜâ
±ÜÅÊÜÞ|¨ÜÈÉ ±Üvæ¿ááÊÜâ¨Üá C¨ÜÄí¨Ü
(2) WÜáÃÜá£ÓÜÇÝWܨÜÊÜâ
(1) WÜ~£à¿á ÓÜÃÝÓÜÄ Ë«Ý®Ü
(3) AÊÜâWÜÙÜ ÆûÜ|
(2) ¦Óæ®… Ë«Ý®Ü A¥ÜìÊÜÞwPæãÙÜÛÇÝÃܨÜíñÜÖÜá¨Üá
(3) ÃæàUà¿áÊÝX AíñÜÃ…PæÉàÑñÜ IÓæãàÖæçpæÇ… (4) ±ÜÄOÝÊÜá WÜá£ìÓÜŸÖÜá¨Üá B¨ÜÃæ ÆûÜ|
Ë«Ý®Ü £Ú¿áÆá ÓÝ«ÜÂÊÝWܨÜáª
(4) KÃæãàWÝŵPÜ ÊÝX ñÜãX¨Ü IÓæãàÖæçoÇ… 99. ÓÜÊÜáñÜÆ pæà¹ÉíW…®Ü ÄÓæûÜ®…®ÜÈÉ, 3 ¹í¨Üá
Ë«Ý®Ü ÓÜÊÜáÓæ¿á®Üá° ±ÜÄÖÜÄÓÜÆá A£Îà¶ÜÅ ÊÜáñÜᤠA£
¯SÃÜ Ë«Ý®ÜÊíæ ¨ÜÃæ
96. ±ÜÄÐÜ¢ñÜ Ô.¹.BÃ…. Ë®ÝÂÓÜ Ë«Ý®Ü¨ÜÈÉ (1) ¿Þí£ÅPÜ Ë«Ý®Ü
I.BÃ….Ô. (Cíw¿á®… Ãæãàv… PÝíWæÅÓ…) (2) ¸æÓÜÇ…®Ü ®ÜPÝÍæ Ë«Ý®Ü
ζÝÃÜÓÜá ÊÜÞw¨Ü ®ÜÊÜá ±æàÊ…Êæáíp…®Ü (3) ÇæÖ…ÊÜá®…®Ü ±ÜÄàûæ ÊÜáñÜᤠñܱÜâ³ Ë«Ý®Ü
Joár¨Ü±³Ü C¨Ü®Ü°ÊÜÆí¹Ô¨æ (4) pæÅàÔíW… ±æà±ÜÃ… Ë«Ý®Ü
(1) ÊÜá~¡®Ü Ô.¹.BÃ…. ¸æÇæ ÊÜÞñÜÅ 100. B¶ÜÓæp…WÜÙæí¨ÜÃæ
(2) ÊÜá~¡®Ü Ô.¹.BÃ…. ¸æÇæ ÊÜáñÜᤠ(1) ±ÜÅ«Ý®Ü ÓÜËáàûæ ÃæàTæWÜÚWææ ÓÜíŸí˜Ô¨Üíñæ
aÜPÜÅÇæãàv…®Ü ±ÜÄÊÜÞ| ±ÝÍÜÌì ÊÜޱܮÜWÜÙÜá
(2) ÓÜÃܱÚÜ WæÃæWÜÚWæ GÙæ¨Ü ÆíŸ
(3) ÊÜá~¡®Ü Ô.¹.BÃ…. ¸æÇæ ÊÜáñÜᤠ±ÜÅ£©®Ü¨Ü
(3) Óݧ®ÜWÜÙÜ ®ÜvÜáÊÜ| A®ÜÊÜÍÜÂPÜ ®Üvæ ñܲ³ÓÜÆá
ÊÝ~g ÊÝÖÜ®ÜWÜÙÜ ÓÜíTæ AÊÜPÝÍÜ ÊÜÞvÜáÊÜâ¨Üá
(4) ÊÜá~¡®Ü Ô.¹.BÃ…. ¸æÇæ ÊÜáñÜᤠÓÜíbñÜ ÎÐÜr (4) ÓÜÃܱÚÜ WæÃæWæ, ÆíŸPæãà®Ü¨ÜÈÉ ÊÜÞvܨÜ
AaÜác Çæãàv…WÜÙÜá ÊÜޱܮÜWÜÙÜá

266 (28 – A )
94. ‘‘Eddy viscosity’’ means that it is 97. Which of the following is a hardwood ?

(1) Physical property of the fluid (1) Mahogany

(2) Same as the ‘‘Kinematic viscosity’’ (2) Deodar

(3) Always associated with laminar (3) Kail


flow
(4) Chir
(4) An apparent viscosity due to
turbulent flow 98. Systematic Errors are those

(1) Whose effects are cumulative and


can be eliminated
95. Mean precipitation over an area is best (2) Which cannot be recognised
obtained from the grouped amounts by
(3) Whose character is not understood
(1) Arithmetic mean method
(4) Whose effect in recognised but
(2) Thiessen method character is not understood

(3) Linearly interpolated isohyetal


method 99. The quickest and most accurate method
to solve three-point problem in resection
(4) Orographically weighted isohyetal of plane tabling is
method
(1) Mechanical method

(2) Bessel’s Graphical method

96. In the Revised CBR design method (3) Lehman’s Trial and Error method
recommended by the IRC (Indian Road (4) Tracing Paper method
Congress) for the design of flexible
pavement, the total thickness depends
100. Offsets are
upon
(1) Lateral measurements made with
(1) CBR value of soil only respect to main survey lines
(2) CBR value of soil and magnitude of (2) Perpendicular erected from chain
wheel load lines

(3) CBR value of soil and number of (3) Taken to avoid unnecessary walking
commercial vehicles per day between stations

(4) CBR value of soil and cumulative (4) Measurements which are not made
standard axle loads at right angles to chain line

266 (29 – A )
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266 (31 – A )
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