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14. 1. C 39. B 77. C2. D 40. B 78. A3. D 41. D 79. D4. D 42. A 80. B5. C 43. D
81. D6. A 44. B 82. A7. B 45. C 83. B8. C 46. B 84. A9. B 47. D 85. B10. C 48. C 86.
D11. A 49. C 87. C12. B 50. C 88. B13. C 51. B 89. D14. A 52. B 90. A15. A 53. D
91.A16. C 54. B 92.C17. A 55. B 93. C18. B 56. A 94. D19. B 57. A 95. A20. B 58. B 96.
C21. D 59. C 97. C22. A 60. B 98. C23. A 61. A 99. A24. C 62. B 100. D25. B 63. B26. B
64. B27. A 65. A

15. 28. C 66. B29. C 67. C30. C 68. A31. A 69. B32. C 70. D33. A 71. B34. C 72.
B35. D 73. D36. C 74. D37. A 75. A38. D 76. C

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1. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


Environmental Engineering- I Unit Wise Objective Question Bank Unit-I 1. Indicator/s
used in alkalinity test is/are _______________________. a) Phenolphthalein (PP) b) Methyl
orange (MO) c) PP and MO d) None of these 2. The permissible limit of MPN for
drinking water per 100 ml is _____________. a) 1 b) 10 c) 100 d) 1000 3. The indicator
used in determination of chlorides is a) EBT b) Starch c) Potassium chromate d) MO 4.
In DO test, titrant used is __________________. a) Sodium Thiosulphate b) Starch c)
Buffer solution d) NaCl 5. The nature of end point in chloride test is ________________.
a) Yellow to brick red b) White to yellow c) Red to yellow d) Blue to green 6. A
condition that tends to increase corrosiveness of water on metals is _______. a) High
DO content b) Low DO content c) Polyphosphate d) Low TDS 7. CO2 acidity is
determined by using the indicator __________. a) PP b) MO c) Starch d) EBT 8. Design
period of water works depends upon _____________. a) Funds availability b) Life of pipe
material and other structural materials c) Rate of interest on loan taken to d) All of
above complete the project 9. National board of fire under writers formula for
estimating fire demand Q =4637 P (1+ 0.01P) where P indicates ________________. a)
Population b) Population in thousands c) Population in hundreds d) Population in Lakh
10. _____________ formula gives number of simultaneous fire streams. a) Bustons b)
MUD c) Kuichlings d) Freemans 11. In _____________ method population growth of a
small town or area is related to big towns or big areas. a) Ratio and correlation b)
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2. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar c)


Zoning d) Logistic 12. Generally ______________ supply will reduce rate of demand. a)
Continuous b) Intermittent c) Both a) and b) d) None of these 13. Algae and protozoa
impart _____________ to water. a) Odour b) Colour c) Turbidity d) All of above 14.
_____________ causes scaling in boilers. a) Hardness b) Colour c) Odour d) Taste 15.
Fluoride upto ______________ ppm will prevent dental caries of the children. a) 1 b) 1.2
c) 1.5 d) 2.0 16. Phenols can impart ________________ to the water. a) Colour b)
Turbidity c) Objectionable taste d) Hardness 17. As per IS-1172-1957, for cooking
_______________ lit of water is required. a) 50 b) 100 c) 1 d) 5 18. As per Bostons
formula Q is expressed in _____________ a) m3/sec a) Lit/hr b) Lit/min c) lit 19. For
calculating future population at the end of 30 years the value of n in arithmetic
mean method is _____________ a) 5 b) 30 c) 0.3 d) 3 20. If total hardness of water is
greater than its total alkalinity, then the carbonate hardness will be equal to
_______________________. a) Total alkalinity b) Total hardness c) Total hardness total
alkalinity d) Non carbonate hardness 21. Column A Column B (Laboratory tests)
(Indicators) i) Alkalinity P) EBT ii) D.O Q) Starch iii) Hardness R) Potassium chromate
iv) Chlorides S) MO and PP a) i) S ii) Q iii) R iv) P b ) i) S ii) Q iii) P iv) R c )
i) Q ii) S iii) P iv) R d ) i) Q ii) S iii) R iv) P 22. The unit of turbidity of water
is __________________ a) JTU b) NTU d) All of above c) PPM TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page
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3. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


23. If degree of hardness is 3, then nature of water will be __________________ a)
Extremely soft b) Very soft c) Soft water d) Hard water 24. As per Is-1172-1957, per
capita demand for domestic purpose is _________ lpcd. a) 150 b) 135 c) 170 d) 130 25.
The equation for Kuichlings formula is given by __________________ a) Q = 3000 P b)
Q = 3182 P c) Q = 3180 P d) Q = 3181P 26. Purpose of water treatment is
___________________________________. a) To remove odours b) To remove taste c) To kill
pathogens d) All of above 27. BIS limit for residual chlorine at users end is _____mg/lit.
a) 0.55 b) 0.5 c) 0.2 d) 1.0 28. If population of a town is 100 thousands, then by

Bustons formula, fire demand is _______ Lit/min. a) 31820 b) 3182 c) 5663 d) 56630
29. Procedure of adding 1 ml Manganous Sulphate and 1 ml Alkali Iodide Azide in 300
ml sample collected in BOD bottle is known as _____________________. a) Aeration b)
De-aeration c) DO Fixation d) Solidification 30. _______ test is used for finding out
optimum Alum dose. a) Char b) Ghar c) Jar d) None of these 31. In DO test, after DO
fixation, white precipitate is obtained. Which means DO is ____________. a) Absent b)
Present c) Saturated d) All of above 32. In DO test, after DO fixation, brown
precipitate is obtained. Which means DO is ____________. a) Absent b) Present c)
Saturated d) All of above 33. The most common cause of acidity in waters is
______________. a) Carbon dioxide b) Oxygen c) Hydrogen d) Nitrogen 34. Standard
EDTA (Ethylene Diamine Tetra Acetic Acid) solution is used to
determine__________________. a) Hardness in water b) Turbidity in water c) Dissolved
oxygen in water d) Residual chlorine in water 35. Which of the following practices
cause reduction in the per capita consumption? a) Good quality water b) Hotter
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4. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar c)


Modern living d) Metering system 36. The suitable method for forecasting population
for a young and a rapidly developing city is ________________________. a) Arithmetic
mean method b) Geometric mean method c) Comparative graphical method d) None
of these 37. The suitable method for forecasting population for a old and developed
large city is ________________________. a) Arithmetic mean method b) Geometric mean
method c) Comparative graphical method d) None of these 38. The devices installed
for drawing water from different water sources are called _________________. a) Filters
b) Intakes c) Outlets d) Inlets 39. Safe water is that water which does not contain
______________. a) Pathogenic bacteria b) Turbidity c) Any taste d) Any colour 40. The
measure of the amount, to which light is absorbed or scattered by the suspended
material in water is called _______________. a) Opacity b) Turbidity c) Clarity d)
Diffraction 41. Turbidity meters working on principle of scattering of light are known
as ___________. a) Spectrometers b) Nephelometer c) Tintometers d) Optimeters 42.
The colour imparted to water because of suspended solids is ________________. 43. 44.
45. 46. 47. a) True colour b) Apparent colour c) colour d) none of these The colour
imparted to water because of dissolved solids is ________________. a) Apparent colour
b) True colour c) Colour d) Both b) and c) pH value of water indicates
_____________________. a) Acidity b) Alkalinity c) Both a) and b) d) None of these Water
having one unit lesser pH will be ___________________________. a) 1 time more acidic b)
10 times more acidic c) 100 times more acidic d) None of these Temporary hardness
of water is caused by___________________________. a) Carbonates and bicarbonates of
b) Bicarbonates of Sodium and Calcium and Magnesium Potassium c) Carbonates of
Calcium and d) Dissolve CO2 Magnesium When fluoride concentration in water
exceeds 1.5 mg/lit or more the disease that may be caused is
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5. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. a) Methanemoglobinemia b) Fluorosis c)
Dental carries in children d) Poliomyelitis Dental caries in children may be caused due
to water supplies which are deficient in ____________. a) Calcium b) Iron c) Fluorides d)
None ofthese Blue baby disease may be caused in infants due to drinking waters
containing higher concentrations of _________________. a) Nitrites b) Nitrates c) Lead d)
Arsenic The maximum safe permissible limit of chlorides in domestic water supplies is
__________ mg/lit. a) 0.5 b) 100 c) 200 d) 1000 The total amount of dissolved salts
present in the water can be easily determined by measuring

_______________________________of water. a) Specific conductivity b) Electrical


resistance c) Solids test d) All of above Chlorides are generally present in the water in
the form of __________. a) KCl b) NaCl c) MgCl2 d) All of above Micro-organisms
capable of causing diseases are known as _________________. a) aliens b) pathogens c)
parasites d) none of these ________________ types of indicator micro organisms are
used to detect presence of pathogenic bacteria. a) E-coli b) B-coli c) C- coli d) F-coli If
alkalinity of coloured sample is to be determined, then ______________ shall be used
during titration. a) PP b) MO c) pH meter d) both a) and b) A city supply includes
______________________________. a) Domestic water demand b) Industrial and
commercial water demand c) Fire demand e) All of above d) Water losses The factor/s
affecting per capita demand is/are __________________________. a) Size of city b)
Climatic conditions c) Pressure in the mains e) All of above d) Cost of water
___________________ treatment reduces salinity of water. a) Flocculation b) Reverse
osmosis TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page 5

6. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar c)


Electro-dialysis d) Both b) and c) 59. Water having pH value 9, will have hydroxyl ion
concentration, equal to _______. a) 109 b) 10-9 5 c) 10 d) 10-5 60. Water with having
pH value 9, will have hydrogen ion concentration equal to ___. 61. 62. 63. 60. 61. 62.
a) 9 mol/l b) 10-9 mol/l c) 109 mol/l d) None of these With increase in temperature
specific conductivity of water _______________. a) Increases b) Decreases c) Remains
same d) There is no such relation Electrical conductivity and Total dissolved solids are
interrelated. The values of EC will
___________________________________________________________. a) Decrease with increase
in TDS b) Increase with increase in TDS c) Deceases initially and increases d) All of
above afterwards Column A Column B a. Absence of fluorides i. Methemoglobinemia
b. Excess of lead ii. Goitre c. Presence of excess nitrates iii. Dental caries d. Absence
of iodide iv. Anemia a b c d a) 3 4 2 1 b) 2 3 4 1 c) 3 4 1 2 d) 1 2 4 3 Column A Column
B (Water Quality) (Method of determination) a. Hardness i. Winkler method b. Chlorine
ii. EDTA method c. DO iii. Orthotolidine test d. Chloride iv. Mohr method a b c d a) 3 4
2 1 b) 2 3 1 4 c) 3 4 1 2 d) 1 2 4 3 The population of a town in three consecutive years
are 5000, 7000 and 8400 respectively. The population of town in the fourth
consecutive year according to geometric increase method is ____________ a) 9500 b)
9800 c) 10100 d) 10920 The polluted water is one which TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page
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7. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar a)


contains pathogenic bacteria b) consists of undesirable substances rendering it unfit
for drinking and domestic use d) is contaminated c) is safe and suitable for drinking
and domestic use 63. The dissolved oxygen level in natural unpolluted waters, at
normal temperature is found to be of the order of_______ a) 1 mg/lit b) 10 mg/lit c)
100 mg/lit d) 1000 mg/lit 64. The most common cause of acidity in water
is_____________ a) carbon dioxide b) oxygen c) hydrogen d) nitrogen 65. In a
distribution system for population 2.5 lakhs the peak factor is considered as
_____________ a) 2 b) 2.5 c) 3 d) 4 66. Multiplying factor, as applied to obtain the
maximum daily water demand, in relation to the average, i.e. per capita daily demand
is ______________ a) 1.5 b) 1.8 c) 3.0 d) 2.7 67. Design period for water supply projects
is generally ______yrs. a) Less than 10 b) 20-30 c) 50 d) More than 50 68. Find
population at the end of 2011 by arithmetical increase method Year Population 1951
1,00,000 1961 1,09,000 1971 1,16,000 1981 1,28,000 a) 1,26,000 b) 1,36,000 c)
1,46,000 d) 1,56,000 69. The most common cause of acidity of water is
_________________. a) Oxygen b) Hydrogen c) Nitrogen d) Carbon dioxide 70. Water is

considered as hard if its hardness is in the order of _________mg/lit as CaCO3 a) 50 b)


100 c) 150 d) Over 200 71. Dosage of alum is decided by ______________test. a)
Hardness b) Chloride c) Jar d) Char 72. As per IS : 1172-1963, water required per head
per day for average domestic TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page 7

8. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


purposes, is_____________ a) 50 litres b) 135 litres. c) 85 litres d) 65 litres 73. Pick up
the correct statement from the following : a) Excess quantities of iron and b) Lead and
barium salts have toxic manganese in water, cause effect discolouration of clothes c)
Arsenic and selenium are e) All the above. poisonous to human health d) Higher
copper content affects the lungs 74. If pH value of water is
________________________________ a) 7 water it is said to be neutral b) less than 7 it is
said to be acidic c) more than 7 it is said to be d) all the above alkaline 75. Water
supply system includes ______________________________________ a) digging a well for
water b) construction of dams c) construction of canals d) entire arrangement from
source to distribution 76. The population growth curve is _______________ a) S-shaped
curve b) parabolic curve c) circular curve e) none of these d) straight line 77. Turbidity
of raw water is a measure of ______________________ a) suspended solids b) acidity of
water c) B.O.D. d) none of these 78. Water supply includes
_______________________________________. a) collection, transportation and b)
distribution of water to consumers treatment of water c) provision of hydrants for fire
e) all the above fighting d) mains, sub-mains and branch lines of water supply 79. By
boiling water, hardness can be removed if it is due to ______________ a) calcium
sulphate b) magnesium sulphate c) calcium nitrate e) none of these d) calcium
bicarbonate 80. The factor affecting per capita demand, is________________________ a)
size of the city b) climatic conditions c) pressure in water mains e) All the above. d)
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9. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


81. Water supply includes _______________________________________. f) collection,
transportation and g) distribution of water to consumers treatment of water h)
provision of hydrants for fire j) all the above fighting i) mains, sub-mains and branch
lines of water supply 82. The fire demand of a city may be worked out
by_____________________ a) Kuichling's formula b) Freeman formula c) Under Writers
formula d) Bustan's formula e) All the above a) c) b) d) 83. TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B
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10. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


Unit-II 1. For design of flocculator the value of G.t should be ___________. 2. a) 104 to
105 b) 100 to 1000 d) All of above c) 106 to 109 ______________ law is valid for laminar
flow. a) Newtons b) Stokes c) Reynoldss d) Camps Cleaning interval for rapid sand
filter bed is_____________. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 13. a) 3 4 months b) 6 8 months
c) 1 2 year d) 24 hours Immediately after addition of Alum, __________ mixing is
necessary. a) Gentle b) Rapid c) no d) None of these ___________________ is done to
check growth of weeds, algae and bacteria in raw water. a) Post chlorination b)
Double chlorination c) Pre chlorination d) De-chlorination For flow of 5 mld with
detention period of 6 hrs, _________m3 of volume will be required for sedimentation
tank. a) 1250 b) 1255 c) 1245 d) 1200 The amount of chlorine consumed in the
oxidation of impurities, before any disinfection takes place is known as
____________________. a) Chlorine dose b) Residual chlorine c) Chlorine demand d) Free
chlorine Chemical formula of Bleaching powder is __________. a) Ca(OCl)2 b) Ca(OCl) c)
Ca(OH)2 d) Ca2(OCl) The film formed around media particle in slow sand filter is

known as ________. a) Dirty skin b) Dirty thing c) Pure film d) skin 2 3 For flow of 15
mld with SOR 20 m /m /d, surface area of sedimentation tank is____m2. e) 750 f) 450
g) 650 h) 550 For ideal settling basin vs is settling velocity. If particle is having
settling velocity (vs) more than that of vs, then particle will removed with _____
efficiency. a) 100 % b) Less than 100 % c) 0 % (no removal) d) None of these In
___________ settling concentration of particles is less. a) Type IV TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B
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14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. c) Type II d) Type I Unit of weir
loading is _________________. a) Lit/m2/d b) Lit/m2/sec2 c) Lit/m/d d) Lit/d
__________________ are compounds of ammonia and chlorine. a) Ozone b) CFC c)
Chloramines d) All of above Period of cleaning interval for slow sand filter is ________.
a) 1 to 2 months b) 1 to 2 yrs c) 1 to 2 days d) 1 to 2 hrs -1 Sec is unit of __________. a)
Velocity gradient b) Detention period c) Power input d) Area of paddle The method of
cleaning rapid sand filter is__________________. a) Scraping top layer b) Replacement of
sand c) Backwashing d) All the above If the sedimentation tank is rectangular in
shape having length L, width W and depth D, then for discharge (Q), the settling
velocity of particle would be ________________. a) Q/ (W x D) b) Q / (L x W) c) Q / (D x L)
d) Q / (L x W x D) Molecular formula for bleaching powder is ___________. a) ClO2 b)
CaCl2 c) Ca(OH)2 d) Ca(OCl)2 Aeration of water is employed to remove __________ in
form of precipitate. a) Iron b) Hardness d) Oxygen c) Alkalinity The disinfection by
chlorination is most efficient at pH _________ a) 2.0 b) 5.0 c) 10.0 d) 7.0 Activated
carbon can be used in water treatment for removing ___________ a) Colour b) Tastes
and odours c) Turbidity d) All of above For slow sand filters period of cleaning is
______________ a) 1 to 2 days b) 1 to 2 years c) 1 to 2 months d) No cleaning is
required __________________ is not a coagulant. a) Alum b) Chlorinated coppers c) Lime
d) Sodium Aluminate _____________ sedimentation is concerned with the
settling/removal of non flocculating, discrete particles from the water. a) Type I b)
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27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. c) Type III d) Type IV _____________
type of filter requires large area. a) Slow sand b) Rapid sand c) Vaccume d) None of
these _____________ means removal of excess chlorine from water. a) Pre-chlorination
b) Post chlorination c) De-chlorination d) Break point chlorination _____________ does
not cause permanent hardness. a) Calcium sulphate b) Calcium bicarbonate c)
Magnesium sulphate d) Calcium chloride Aerator removes __________________ a) Silt b)
Taste and odour c) Sand d) Flocs In case of flocculator G means __________________ a)
Power dissipated b) Specific gravity c) Velocity gradient d) Viscosity In rapid sand
filters the permissible head loss is __________________ a) Between 2.5 and 3.5 m b)
Exactly 2.5 m c) Less than 5 m d) All of above Period of clearing for slow sand filter is
__________________ a) 15 days b) 2 to 3 days c) 6 months d) 1 to 2 months Stokes law
is applicable for Reynolds number when Re __________________ a) More than 5 b)
Greater than one c) Equal to ten d) Less than one Temporary hardness can be
removed by __________________ a) Aeration b) Boiling c) Co-agulation d) Freezing Air
diffusion is a type of ____________ system. a) Chlorination b) Flocculation c) Aeration d)
Sedimentation Settling tank efficiency is reduced by ___________. a) Eddy currents b)
Surface currents c) Vertical convection d) All of above 3 For a rectangular tank L x B x
H is 5 x 4 x 3 m and design discharge is 600 m3/d. Hence, SOR will be ______________.
a) 40 m3/m2/d b) 50 m3/m2/d c) 30 m3/m2/d d) 20 m3/m2/d In case of rapid sand

filters ___________ formula is used for estimation of sand depth. a) Hudson b) Chezys
c) Mannings d) Hardys TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page 12

13. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. The requirement of residual chlorine
________________ with decrease in temperature and increase in pH. a) Does not
changes b) Decreases c) Both a) and b) d) increases Zeolites can be regenerated by
passing a solution of ___________. a) Sugar b) Salt c) Wine d) All of above The process
in which chlorination is done beyond break point is______________. a) Pre chlorination
b) Super chlorination c) Post chlorination d) Break point chlorination The effective size
of sand particles used in slow sand filter is __________ mm. a) 0.20 to 0.35 b) 0.35 to
0.6 c) 0.6 to 1 d) 1 to 1.80 If in a sedimentation tank, volume of tank is 20 m x 10 m x
3 m and flow rate is 3600m3/d, then detention time will be ____________hr a) 4 b) 6 c)
3 d) 2 The efficiency of sediments removal in sedimentation tank does not depends
upon ___________________. a) Discharge through the tank b) Width of the tank c) Length
of the tank d) Depth of the tank The most widely used coagulant in water treatment is
____________________. a) Lime soda b) Alum c) Ferrous sulphate d) Chlorinated
copperas A clariflocculator is a ___________________________. a) Plain sedimentation unit
b) Aeration unit c) Coagulation sedimentation unit d) None of the above Cleaning of
slow sand filter is done by ______________. a) Scrapping and removal of sand b) Back
washing c) Any of above d) None of above Cleaning of rapid sand filter is done by
______________. a) Scrapping and removal of sand b) Back washing c) Any of above d)
None of above Disinfection of water helps in _____________________________. a)
Removing turbidity b) Removing hardness d) Complete sterilization c) Killing
pathogenic bacteria Chlorine demand of water is equal to __________________________.
a) Applied chlorine b) Residual chlorine c) a) b) d) a) + b) Which of the following
compound can be used for chlorination of water? a) Carbon dioxide b) Bleaching
powder c) Alum d) All of above TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page 13

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53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. The process of desalination of water,
which makes use of micro-porous membrane, is _______________________. a)
Electrodialysis b) Solar distillation c) Freezing d) None of above ________________ as a
disinfectant leaves behind residuals. a) UV light b) Lime c) Chlorine d) All of above
________________ as a disinfectant does not leaves behind residuals. e) UV light f)
Chlorine dioxide g) Chlorine h) Bleaching powder The process of passing the water
through beds of granular materials is called _______________. a) Screening b)
Sedimentation c) Filtration d) Disinfection Chlorination ofwater does not remove
__________________________________. a) Ammonia content b) BOD c) Organic matter
content d) DO The ratio of discharge and plan area in continuous flow type
sedimentation tank is known as _________________________. a) Surface overflow rate b)
Weir loading c) Volumetric loading rate d) All of above Wash water troughs are
provided in ______________________. a) Rapid sand filter b) Flocculator c) Aerator d)
Sedimentation tank In rapid sand filter air binding is caused due to ________________.
a) Negative pressure b) Pressure c) Turbidity d) All of above Raw water treated only by
chlorine is known as _________________. a) De-chlorination b) Pre-chlorination c) Superchlorination d) All of above To control growth of algae in reservoirs following chemical
is used ___________. a) Bleaching powder b) Copper sulphate c) HCl d) None of these
Type II settling in water treatment is defined a ______________________________. a)
Settling of discrete particles in b) Settling of flocculent particles dilute suspensions in
dilute suspensions c) Settling of flocculent particles in d) Settling of particles in sludge
concentrated suspensions blanket Air binding phenomena in rapid sand filter may

occur due to ______________. a) Excessive negative pressure b) Mud ball formation c)


Higher turbidity in the effluent d) Low temperature At lower pH values of water, the
contact period required for chlorination is _______. a) Lower b) Higher TE (CIVIL) Div- A
and B Page 14

15. post chlorination The various treatment processes are listed below 1.
Filtration 2. Chlorination 3. Sedimentation 4. Coagulation 5. Flocculation The correct
sequence of these processes in water treatment is _______________________. a)
1,2,3,4,5 b) 4,5,3,1,2 c) 2,3,1,5,4 d) 1,2,5,4,3 Column A Column B a. Aerator i. excess
CO2 and H2S removal b. rapid sand filter ii. Settleable and colloidal matter c. slow
sand filter iii. Suspended matter d. sedimentation tank iv. Suspended colloidal and
bacteriological matter a b c d a) 3 4 2 1 b) 2 3 4 1 c) 3 4 1 2 d) 1 3 4 2 Column A
Column B a. Air binding i. Changes effective size of b. Mud deposition sand c.
Cracking of bed ii. Mud penetrates deeper inside d. Sand incrustation the bed iii.
Mounds and balls of mud are formed in the bed iv. air and gases get locked in the bed
a b c d a) 4 3 2 1 b) 2 3 4 1 c) 3 4 1 2 TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page 15filtration
sedimentation post chlorination d) coagulation post chlorination c) sedimentation
filtration sedimentation coagulation post chlorination prechlorination
sedimentation b) coagulation Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question
Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar 66. 67. 68. 69. 67. c) Same d) None of above Disinfection
efficiency of chlorine treatment______________________________. a) Is decreased at
higher pH values of b) Is increased at higher pH water values of water c) Is unaffected
at higher pH values of d) Is highest at pH 7 water A river is the source of water for
water supply scheme to a town. Its water is very turbid and polluted. The correct
sequence of steps for treating the river water would be
______________________________________________________________. a) Presedimentation

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d) 68. 69. 1 3 4 2 The purpose of aeration used in water treatment is ___________ a) To
reduce corrosion to water pipes b) To remove iron and manganese c) remove
hydrogen sulphide d) All the above Coagulation is generally adopted, when turbidity
of water is greater than ____________ mg/L. a) 50 c) 40 b) 60 d) 100 70. Strokes law is
applied in design of ____________ treatment unit. a) Coagulation b) Filtration c)
Sedimentation d) Aeration 71. In sedimentation process Type I sedimentation is also
called as ________ a) Discrete settling b) Hindered settling c) Zone settling d)
Compression settling Rate of filtration for slow sand filter is _____ lit/hr/m2 a) 100-200
b) 500-1000 c) 3000-6000 d) All of above The effective size of sand particles used in
slow filter is ___________. a) 0.25 to 0.35 mm b) 0.35 mm to 0.60 mm c) 0.60 to 1 mm
d) 1.00 to 1.80 mm The settling velocity of inorganic particles is less than 0.1 mm dia.
varies with the dia. (d), in proportion ____________. a) d3 b) d2 c) d d) None of above
Surface loading or overflow rate of sedimentation tank, passing a discharge Q, and
having length = L, depth= D and width = B is given by_________. a) Q/BD b) Q/BL c)
QBD d) Q/BDL Cleaning of slow sand filter is done by ________________. a) Scrapping
and removal of sand b) Back washing c) Any of above d) None ofthese Odour and
taste is controlled by __________ a) Aeration b) Coagulation c) Disinfection d) Softening
process Pick up the correct statement from the following :________________________ a)
Detention period for plain b) Detention period for sedimentation tanks ranges
between sedimentation tanks, using 4 to 8 hours coagulants usually ranges between
2 to 4 hours c) The horizontally flow velocity in d) All the above. sedimentation tanks,
is generally limited to 0.3 m/minute 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. TE (CIVIL) Div- A
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Unit-III 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. The value of a in the equation to find
economic diameter D = a Q is a) 1 b) 1.5 c) 2 d) 2.5 NP-1 is a class of ______________
type of pipe a) C.I. b) Cement concrete c) Steel d) none of these Spacing of bars in
thrust block is restricted to _____________ mm C/C. a) 400 b) 500 c) 700 d) 1000
Minimum residual pressure at ferrule points for two storey building is _________ m. a) 7
b) 10 c) 12 d) 17 Thrust block is designed for a minimum factor of safety of_________.
a) 0.5 b) 1 c) 2 d) 4 ______________ pipes are free from corrosion. a) Steel b) C.I. c)
Wrought Iron d) PVC _____________ is constituent of Asbestos cement pipe. a) Sand b)
Lime c) Portland cement d) Iron Modulus of elasticity for CI pipe is _____________ Kg/m2
a) 7.5109 b) 7.5106 c) 7.51010 d) 7.5105 2 _____________ Kg/cm pressure is
required in distribution system for buildings above 10 storeys. a) 5.5 b) 7 c) 8 d) 5.5.
to 7 Minimum residual pressure for three storey building is _____________ a) 7 m b) 12
m c) 17 m d) 25 m Economic diameter of pumping main is given by __________________
a) D = a Q b) D = aQ2 2/3 d) D = aQ c) D = aQ Cast iron pipes are cast in generally
__________________ meters. a) 10 to 15 b) 20 to 25 c) 3 to 6 d) 100 to 200 Minimum
residual pressure required for single storey building is_______. a) 12 m b) 15 m c) 7 m
d) 10 m TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page 18

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14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Minimum size of pipe for a town with
population above 50,000 is __________________ diameter. a) 150 mm b) 100 mm c) 250
mm d) 500 mm Velocity of sound in water is ____________m/sec. a) 1433 b) 1432 c)
1431 d) 1436 Corrosion is ____________________________ process. a) Electromagnetic b)
Electrostatic c) Electrodynamic d) Electrochemical _____________________ types of pipes
are free from corrosion. a) Plastic b) Steel c) CI d) None of these Pressure pipes are
exclusively used for carrying water supplies because
_______________________________________________________________. a) Such pipes are
closed and hence b) Since water runs under high not exposed to pollution pressure in
these pipes, anywhere. pollutants from outside cannot get entry, even if some joints
are loose c) Such pipes can go up and down d) All of above the hills and valleys, thus
requiring lesser depth for laying the pipes Hoop stress in the water pipe is caused by
__________________________. a) Internal water pressure b) Water hammer pressure c)
Traffic load d) All of above Water hammer pressure can be reduced by
___________________________. a) Rapid closing of valve b) Slow closing of valve c)
Closing the valves in critical time d) None of these Modulus of elasticity of steel pipe
is __________kg/m2. a) 2.1 x 1010 b) 2.1 x 1011 11 15 c) 2.1 x 10 d) 2.1 x 10 The
water hammer pressure developed in a pipe will be __________________, if time of
closure of valve is greater than critical time Tc. a) Lesser than ph max b) Greater than
ph max c) Equal to ph max d) None of these The water hammer pressure developed
in a pipe will be _________________, if time of closure of valve is lesser than critical time
Tc. a) Lesser than ph max b) Greater than ph max c) Equal to ph max d) None of these
The water hammer pressure developed in a pipe will be _________________, if time of
closure of valve is equal to critical time Tc. a) Lesser than ph max b) Greater than ph
max TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page 19

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25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. c) Equal to ph max d) None of these To
compensate water hammer pressure ______________________ are provided. a) Surge

tank b) Sedimentation tanks c) Merge tanks d) Intz tank Anchorages in the pipe
network are provided _________________________. a) At all bends b) At other points of
unbalanced pressure d) All of above c) At all steep slopes LA class of pipe will be
found in ___________ pipes. a) Steel b) Copper c) Cast iron d) PVC DI-K14 pipes are
available in the form of ____________ a) socket b) spigot c) screwed d) welded flange
Graphite is most noble comparing to _____________ a) gold b) platinum c) copper d)
both a) and b) Minimum surface reinforcement required in the thrust block is ______
kg/m2. a) 2 b) 3 c) 5 d) 9 For a discharge of 4 m3/s the economic diameter of
pumping main will be__________ mm. a) 1000 b) 2000 c) 4000 d) 5000 The minimum
residual pressure for single storey building is __________ a) 5 m b) 7 m c) 10 m d) 15 m
Modulus of elasticity of CI pipe is _________kg/m2. a) 7.5 x 109 b) 7.5 x 106 c) 7.5 x
108 d) 7.5 x 105 The value of coefficient of expansion ()for conduits per 0C may be
taken as ______________ for steel. a) 11.5 x 10-6 b) 7.5 x 10-6 c) 10 x 10-6 d) None of
above The corrosion in pipe is due to ________________. a) DO in water b) pH of water
c) Impurities in the material d) All of above particularly those having a lower potential
Corrosion of a pipe _____________________________________ a) reduces its life span b)
reduces its carrying capacity c) adds colour to water e) all the above d) adds odour to
water TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page 20

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37. Asbestos pipes are ___________________________________________________ a) light in
weight and easy to b) highly resistant to corrosion transport c) high flexible to
accommodate e) all the above deflection upto 12 d) very much smooth and
hydraulically efficient 38. a) c) TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B b) d) Page 21

22. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


Unit-IV 1. 9. In pressure supply mains, water hammer pressure is reduced
providing__________________. a) sluice valve b) air valve c) pressure relief values d)
none of these In equation of hf = K.Gn the value of n for Hazen Williams formula
is____. a) 1.85 b) 1.81 c) 1.7 d) 1.0 Washout valves are provided at ___________ points
in the mains. a) Highest b) Lowest c) Summit d) All the above Reflux valve is also
known as _______________ valve. a) gate b) Check c) scour d) sluice Loss of head is
minimum in ___________ system. a) dead end b) recticulation c) circular d) radial The
value of coefficient of friction (f) for laminar flow is _____________ a) 64 Re b) Re/64
b) Re c) 64 The value of Mannings n for brass and glass pipe is ___________ a) 0.009
to 0.013 b) 0.010 to 0.012 c) 0.011 to 0.014 d) 0.016 to 0.020 Check valve is also
known as ______________ a) Reflux valve b) Non-return valve c) Both a) and b) d) None
of these Summits are the points of ____________ pressure. 10. a) High c) Equal Match
the pairs 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Column A i. Gate valve ii. Air relief valve iii. Reflux valve iv.
Safety valves 11. i Q, ii R, iii S, iv P b i Q, ii R, iii P, iv S Match the pairs
Column A i. Check valve TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B by b) Low d) None of these Column B
P) located at high pressure points Q) Used to shut off the supplies R) To provide exit
for accumulated air S) Allows water to flow in one direction i R, ii Q, iii P, iv S i
Q, ii P, iii R, iv S Column B P) To remove silt in pipe line Page 22

23. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


ii. Sluice valve iii. Air valve iv. Scour valves 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.
22. Q) To check water flow in one direction R) To control flow of water through pipe
line S) To release accumulated air i Q, ii R, iii S, iv P i R, ii Q, iii P, iv S i
Q, ii R, iii P, iv S i Q, ii P, iii R, iv S Storage capacity of distribution reservoir
is determined by _____________ a) Hydrograph method b) Mass curve method c) Log
curve method d) Both (a) and (b) In case of minor losses value of K for 90 elbow is

_____________ a) 0.5 b) 1.0 c) 0.5 to 1.0 d) 0.05 Air relief valves are provided at the
__________________ along water pipe. a) Summits b) Sag c) Mid-point d) None of the
above Reflux valves are also known as __________________ valves. a) Sluice b) Check c)
Non-return d) Both b and c In Hazen Williams formula, the coefficient C depends upon
__________________. a) Pipe material b) Age of pipe c) Diameter of pipe d) All of above
The value of Mannings n for concrete pipe with rough joints is __________________. a)
0.016 to 0.017 b) 0.009 to 0.013 c) 0.010 to 0.012 d) 0.50 to 1.5 For well planned
cities __________________ type of distribution system is used. a) Dead end b) Grid-iron
c) Circular d) Radial Stagnation of water occurs in __________________ system. a) Radial
b) Grid iron c) Circular d) Dead end Reflux valves are also known as ______________
valves. a) Shut off b) Check c) Cut off d) Air relief To obtain value of friction factor
______________ charts are commonly used. a) Mannings b) Moodys c) Noodys d)
Chezys The value of k in equation hm = k x (V2/2g) for entrance is _____________. a)
0.6 b) 0.4 c) 0.5 d) 0.7 Radial system is reverse of ___________ system. TE (CIVIL) DivA and B Page 23

24. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


a) Dead end c) Circular 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. b) Grid Iron d) All of above The
valve which allows flow in one direction is ___________________. a) Reflux b) Sluice c)
Gate valve d) None of these A blow off valve is provided in water distribution system
at ________________. a) Low points b) High points c) Junction points d) All of above
Pressure relief valves installed along water mains are provided for relieving
____________________. a) Air pressure b) Water hammer pressure c) Ice pressure d) All
of above The suitable layout for a water supply distribution system for irregularly
grown city is _________________________. a) Dead end system b) Grid iron system c)
Ring system d) Radial system The suitable layout for a water supply distribution
system for well planned city with rectangular road pattern is ___________________ a)
Dead end system b) Grid iron system c) Ring system d) Radial system In Hardy-Cross
method more the number of iterations (trials), ___________ is the correction in
discharge (Q). a) More b) Constant c) Multiple d) Lesser and accurate
______________________________ method/methods is/are used for analysis of pipe
network. a) Hardy cross b) Newton-Raphson c) Linear Theory d) All of above Match
the pairs Column A i. Dead end system ii. Grid iron system iii. Ring system iv. Radial
system 31. Column B P) Equal pressures and multiple flow paths Q) Both economy
and reasonably equal pressures R) Economy and simplicity S) zonal distribution i Q,
ii R, iii S, iv P b . i R, ii P, iii Q, iv S i Q, ii R, iii P, iv S i Q, ii P, iii
R, iv S In a pipe network ABCD (including common pipe AC) of 5 pipes, which of the
following statement is true? a) Correction is applied twice (Two b) Only one Correction
is applied times) to pipe AC to pipe AC c) No correction is applied to pipe d) Correction
is neglected for pipe TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page 24

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32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. AC AC Reflux valve is also known as ____________
valve. a) gate b) check c) scour d) sluice Intermittent system of supply will require
large no. of valves. This statement is _____________ a) True b) False c) Cant say d)
Hypothetical Loss of head is minimum in _____________ system. a) dead end b)
reticulation c) circular d) radial Pumping system is best suited when
____________________________ a) Fire accidents occurs frequently b) Source of water is
at low level c) Density of population is high and d) Power failure are more space
available is less common An Advantage of intermittent system of supply is
______________________. a) It is economical b) Supply is assured during fire accidents c)
Pumping is for limited period d) Repairs can be carried out during non supply hours

Distribution system in which, mains, submains and branches are connected with each
other is ___________________. a) Tree system b) Grid iron system c) Radial system d)
None The valve used for controlling the flow is ______________. a) Sluice valve b) Check
valve c) Scour valve d) Pressure relief valve Scour valve in a water distribution system
is provided at _____________. a) Low points b) High points c) Junction points d) All of
above In pressure supply mains, water hammer pressure is reduced by
providing______ a) sluice valves b) air valves c) pressure relief valves d) none of the
these In distribution pipes, drain valves are provided at _______________ a) lower point
b) higher point c) junction points d) any where. 42. e) g) f) h) a) c) b) d) 43. TE (CIVIL)
Div- A and B Page 25

26. In above graph, balancing capacity of reservoir is given


by___________________. a) A+B b) A-B c) B-A d) Max of A or B In hydrograph method,
capacity of reservoir can be calculated by _____________ formula. a) Trapezoidal b)
Simpsons c) Both a) and b) d) None of these One of the following type of method
may give error while determining balancing capacity. a) Analytical b) Graphical c)
Both a) and b) d) None of these While determining balancing capacity of distribution
reservoir, in graphical method ____________________________________________is plotted
on Y-axis. a) Cumulative demand b) Cumulative supply or pumping TE (CIVIL) Div- A
and B Page 26Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S
Jahagirdar Unit-V 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. For determining storage capacity of reservoirs
______________ equation is used. a) McDonald b) McDermott c) McMillan d) None of
these To absorb the hourly variation in demand ______________ type of reservoirs are
provided. a) Sedimentation b) Filtration c) Penetration d) Distribution Total Capacity of
distribution reservoir is _______________________________. a) Balancing reserve b) Fire
reserve c) Break down reserve d) Sum of a), b) and c) In McDonalds formula,
coefficients a and b are ____ and _____ respectively a) 0.2, 0.1 b) 0.2, 0.3 c) 0.4, 0.5 d)
0.1, 0.4 In hydrograph method, balancing capacity of the reservoir is ___________. a)
Area above or below average b) Maximum ordinate pumping line c) Sum of maximum
ordinate d) All of above 6. Cumulative supply and demand Demand Curve A Supply
line B 7. 8. 9. Time in hrs

27. Environmental Engineering-I Objective Question Bank - Prof S S Jahagirdar


10. 11. c) Cumulative losses d) Both a) and b) While determining balancing capacity
of distribution reservoir, in graphical method ______is plotted on X-axis. a) Discharge
in lit b) Time in hrs c) Time in days d) Time in months The storage capacity of
reservoir can be found out by ______________ a) Heytograph c) Mass curve b) Flow
frequency curve d) All of above a) c) b) d) 12. TE (CIVIL) Div- A and B Page 27

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[ C ] 0.45 to 0
.60[ D ] 0.75 t
o 0.90Answer

:
B34 One bag
of cement is e
quivalent to[
A ] 50 litres[ B
] 35 litres[ C ]
28 litres[ D ]

14 litresAnsw
er :
B35 One cubit
metre of cem
ent weights[
A ] 1000 kg[ B
] 1200 kg[ C ]

1440 kg[ D ]
1600 kgAnsw
er :
C36 As per IS:
456-2000,
modulus of el
asticity of con

crete (in N/m


m2) is given b
y[ A ] 5700 vf
CK[ B ] 5000
vfCK[ C ] 370
0 vfCK[ D ] 30
00 vfCKAnswe

r:
B37 In workin
g stress meth
od of design, t
he factor of sa
fety for concr
ete and steel

respectivelyar
e[ A ] 3.0 and
1.8[ B ] 3.0 an
d 1.18[ C ] 3.0
and 1.15[ D ]
1.5 and 1.5An
swer :

A38 In Limit st
ate method of
design, the fa
ctor of safety
for concrete a
nd steel respe
ctively are [ A

] 3.00 and 1.8


0[ B ] 1.50 an
d 1.18[ C ] 1.5
0 and 1.15[ D
] 1.50 and 1.5
0Answer :
C39 Specific

weight of Rein
forced cement
concrete is[ A
] 24 N/m3
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[ B ] 24 kN/m
3[ C ] 25 N/m
3[ D ] 25 kN/
m3Answer :
D40 The tensi

le strength of
concrete is ab
out ________ of
its compressiv
e strength[ A
] 10% to 15%[
B ] 30% to 40

%[ C ] 50%[ D
] 60% to 75%
Answer :
A41 The shrin
kage strain of
concrete is ge
nerally taken

as[ A ] 0.3[ B
] 0.03[ C ] 0.0
03[ D ] 0.000
3Answer :
D42 The tensi
le strength of
concrete is gi

ven by[ A ] 0.
45 vfCK[ B ] 0
.60 vfCK[ C ]
0.70 vfCK[ D ]
0.90 vfCKAns
wer :
C43 The ratio

of bond stress
for HYSD bars
to that of plai
n bars[ A ] 0.7
14[ B ] 0.9[ C
] 1.4[ D ] 1.8A
nswer :

C44 The proof


stress in steel
is the stress c
orresponding
to the strain o
f[ A ] 0.2[ B ]
0.02[ C ] 0.00

2[ D ] 0.0002
Answer :
C45 In the mi
xer, the concr
ete should be
mixed for at l

east[ A ] 1 to
2 minutes
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[ B ] 2 to 3 mi
nutes[ C ] 3 to
5 minutes[ D ]
5 to 7 minute
sAnswer :
B46 As per IS:
456-2000, the

maximum siz
e of aggregat
e is[ A ] 1/4 of
maximum thic
kness of mem
ber[ B ] 1/4 of
minimum thic

kness of mem
ber[ C ] 1/5 of
maximum thic
kness of mem
ber[ D ] 1/5 of
minimum thic
kness of mem

berAnswer :
B47 Water us
ed for mixing
of concrete sh
ould be free fr
om(i)Oils(ii)Sa
lts(iii)Acids[ A

] i[ B ] iii[ C ] i
and iii[ D ] i, ii
and iiiAnswer
:
D48 Modulus
of elasticity of
concrete is pri

marily influen
ced by[ A ] El
astic propertie
s of aggregat
e[ B ] Curing
of concrete[ C
] Age of concr

ete[ D ] Mix pr
oportion and t
ype of cement
Answer :
A49 As the wo
rkability incre
ases compacti

on factor[ A ]
Decreases[ B
] Increases[ C
] Remains sa
me[ D ] None
of the aboveA
nswer :

B50 Shrinkag
e of concrete i
s mostly influ
enced by[ A ]
Environmental
conditions[ B ]
Size of memb

er[ C ] Cemen
t in concrete[
D ] The total a
mount of wat
er present in
concrete

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Answer :
D51 During th
e process of h

ardening of ce
ment, _______
will takes plac
e[ A ] Bleedin
g[ B ] Segrega
tion[ C ] Hydr
ation[ D ] All t

he aboveAns
wer :
C52 Due to Bl
eeding action
concrete beco
mes[ A ] Wea
k[ B ] Strong[

C ] Hard[ D ]
DurableAnswe
r:
A53 About 70
% to 80% of c
ement is cont
ributed by[ A

] Tricalcium sil
icate and Tric
alcium alumin
ate[ B ] Tricalc
ium silicate a
nd Dicalcium
silicate[ C ] Tri

calcium Alumi
nate and Dica
lcium silicate[
D ] Tricalcium
Aluminate an
d Tetra calciu
m Aluminoferr

iteAnswer :
B54 When co
mpared to ord
inary Portland
cement, Rapid
hardening Por
tland cement

contains _____
_________
amount of
lime
content[ A ] E
qual[ B ] Grea
ter[ C ] Lesser

[ D ] ZeroAns
wer :
B55 The follo
wing compou
nd has the pr
operty of earl
y strength as

well as ultima
te strength[ A
] C3S[ B ] C2S
[ C ] C3A[ D ]
C4AFAnswer :
A56 Which of
the following

compounds is
considered to
be an undesir
able compoun
d for cement [
A ] C3S[ B ] C
2S[ C ] C3A

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[ D ] C4AFAns
wer :
D57 Which of

the following
compound is
susceptible to
be attached b
y alkalies and
salts[ A ] C3S[
B ] C3S[ C ] C

3A[ D ] C3AFA
nswer :
C58 The heat
generated in
ordinary ceme
nt at the end
of 3 days is a

bout[ A ] 60 c
al/g[ B ] 80 ca
l/g[ C ] 100 ca
l/g[ D ] 120 ca
l/gAnswer :
B59 Low heat
cement contai

ns more amou
nt of _________
_ than that of
ordinary Portl
andcement[ A
] C3S[ B ] C2S
[ C ] C3A[ D ]

None of the a
boveAnswer :
B60 In Portlan
d Blast furnac
e slag cement
, the blast fur
nace slag con

tent shall not


exceed[ A ] 5
0%[ B ] 65%[
C ] 80%[ D ] 9
0%Answer :
B61 White ce
ment contains

less amount o
f ___________ [
A ] Lime[ B ]
Silica[ C ] Alu
mina[ D ] Iron
oxideAnswer :
D62 In finene

ss test on ce
ment, residue
left on I.S. sie
ve no.9 shall
not exceed
__________ by
weight of the

sample of
cement[ A ] 5
%[ B ] 10%
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