Recuperation test is carried out to determine
(A) Turbidity of water
(B) pH value of water
(C) Yield of well
(D) Discharge from a well
Description : Turbidity of water is expressed (A) In ppm (B) In numbers in an arbitrary scale (C) By pH value (D) By colour code
Last Answer : (A) In ppm
Description : Consider the following statements. The following factors relate to the process of coagulation : 1. Percentage removal is higher when turbidity is more 2. Additional of activated silica aids in the process of coagulation 3. pH of water ... 1, 2 and 3 b) 1 and 2 only c) 2 and 3 only d) 1 and 3 only
Last Answer : a) 1, 2 and 3
Description : The best guide to judge the general quality of water is the measurement of its (A) pH value (B) Electrical conductivity (C) Turbidity (D) Dissolved oxygen content
Last Answer : (B) Electrical conductivity
Description : Slump test for concrete is carried out, to determine (A) Strength (B) Durability (C) Workability (D) Water content
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Disappearance of pink colour of water of a well due of KMnO4 indicates that water contains (A) Acidity (B) Alkalinity (C) Turbidity (D) Organic matter
Last Answer : (D) Organic matter
Description : Specific yield of well is a) Discharge per unit time b) Yield of well per metre of drawdown* c) Velocity of water per unit time d)None of the above
Last Answer : b) Yield of well per metre of drawdown*
Description : On nephelometry turbidity unit (NTU) is equal to the turbidity produced by (a) 1 mg SiO2 dissolved in 1 l of distilled water with the test being run according to absorption principle (b) 1 ... Formazin dissolved in 1 l o f distilled water with the test being run according to scattering principle.
Last Answer : (d) 1 mg Formazin dissolved in 1 l o f distilled water with the test being run according to scattering principle.
Description : While determining the yield of open wells by the pumping test (A) Velocity of recharging water, increases with depression head (B) Depression head resulting at critical velocity, is called critical ... (D) Maximum safe yield of an open well, is expected at critical depression head
Last Answer : (D) Maximum safe yield of an open well, is expected at critical depression head
Description : When a constant discharge 2.91 litres/sec. was obtained in a pumping test, the draw downs in the test wells at 3 m and 6.184 m were 2.6 m and 0.3 m respectively. If over-all depth of the pumping well was 16 m, the ... (A) 0.0005 cm/sec (B) 0.001 cm/sec (C) 0.002 cm/sec (D) 0.01 cm/sec
Last Answer : Answer: Option B
Description : To determine the discharge at a section in a stream from its rating curve, the required data are (i) Slope of water surface at the section (ii) Stage at the section (ii) Current meter readings at the section The correct ... ) (i) and (ii) (B) (ii) and (iii) (C) Only (ii) (D) Only (iii)
Description : Under which of the following conditions will a lead-acid battery be given a 'test discharge'? A. To determine its capacity. B. Whenever a cell cannot be brought within 10 points of full charge ... cells is found to have less than normal voltage after an equalizing charge. D. All of the above.
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : A test cross is carried out to (a) determine the genotype of a plant at F2 (b) predict whether two traits are linked (c) assess the number of alleles of a gene (d) determine whether two species or varieties will breed successfully.
Last Answer : (a) determine the genotype of a plant at F2
Description : Traffic surveys are carried out (A) To know the type of traffic (B) To determine the facilities to traffic regulations (C) To design proper drainage system (D) All the above
Last Answer : Answer: Option D
Description : Slow sand filter is used if maximum turbidity of raw water is less than (A) 10 gm/litre (B) 20 gm/litre (C) 30 gm/litre (D) 50 gm/litre
Last Answer : (D) 50 gm/litre
Description : Disinfection of drinking water, is done to remove (A) Odour (B) Bacterias (C) Turbidity (D) Colour
Last Answer : (B) Bacterias
Description : Filtration of water is done to remove (A) Colour (B) Odour (C) Turbidity (D) Pathogenic bacteria
Last Answer : (C) Turbidity
Description : Disinfection of drinking water is done to remove (A) Turbidity (B) Odour (C) Colour (D) Bacterias
Last Answer : (D) Bacterias
Description : Rapid gravity filter can only remove turbidity of water upto (A) 15 to 25 gm/litre (B) 25 to 30 gm/litre (C) 30 to 35 cm/litre (D) 35 to 40 gm/litre
Last Answer : (D) 35 to 40 gm/litre
Description : Hard water for public water supply is discarded because (A) It consumes more soap (B) It contains lot of turbidity (C) It contains pathogenic bacterias (D) It possesses bad taste and odour
Last Answer : (A) It consumes more soap
Description : Low turbidity of water is detected by (A) Turbidity tube (B) Jackson turbidity mete (C) Baylis turbidimeter (D) Hellige turbidimeter
Last Answer : (C) Baylis turbidimeter
Description : In slow sand filters, the turbidity of raw water can be removed only up to (A) 60 mg/litre (B) 75 mg/litre (C) 100 gm/litre (D) 150 mg/litre
Last Answer : (A) 60 mg/litre
Description : Aeration of water is done to remove (A) Odour (B) Colour (C) Bacterias (D) Turbidity
Last Answer : (A) Odour
Description : Standard unit of turbidity of water is in one litre of distilled water, one milligram of finely divided (A) Silica (B) Mud (C) Clay (D) Organic matter
Last Answer : (A) Silica
Description : Hardness of water is caused by (A) Presence of soap lather (B) Presence of chlorides and sulphates of sodium and potassium (C) Presence of bicarbonates, sulphates or chlorides of calcium and magnesium (D) Turbidity
Last Answer : (C) Presence of bicarbonates, sulphates or chlorides of calcium and magnesium
Description : Turbidity of water may be caused due to (A) Suspended clay (B) Suspended silt (C) Finely divided organic material (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : In a rapid sand filter, air binding is caused due to excessive (A) Negative pressure (B) Pressure (C) Turbidity (D) Water pressure
Last Answer : (A) Negative pressure
Description : Turbidity of raw water is a measure of (A) Suspended solids (B) Acidity of water (C) B.O.D. (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Suspended solids
Description : In Thymol turbidity test the protein involved is mainly (A) Albumin (B) α1-Globulin (C) α2-Globulin (D) β Globulin
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Chaga’s disease can be diagnosed by A A. Xenodiagnosis B. Thymol turbidity tes C. Both D. Mercuric chloride test
Last Answer : Chaga’s disease can be diagnosed by
Description : Surra in animals can be diagnosed by D A. Thymol turbidity test B. Card agglutination test C. Mercuric chloride test D. All above
Last Answer : All above
Description : The test used to detect raised levels of IgG and IgM in Trypanosoma evansi infected individuals is the D A. Thymol turbidity test B. Card agglutination test C. Mercuric chloride test D. Formol gel test
Last Answer : Formol gel test
Description : To detect the turbidity of the order of 0 to 1000 P.P.M. the instrument used is (A) Turbidimeter (B) Jackson turbidimeter (C) Baylis turbidimeter (D) Hellige turbidimeter
Description : In a braking test, a vehicle travelling at 36 km ph was stopped at a braking distance of 8.0 m. The average value of the vehicle's skid resistance (friction coefficient) is (A) 0.64 (B) 6.25 (C) 0.16 (D) None of these
Description : Free (threshed) seed carried over the walker or rack in straw and discharge from the rear of machine is called as (a) Cylinder loss (b) walker loss(rack loss) (c) Shoe loss (d) gathering loss
Last Answer : (b) walker loss(rack loss)
Description : Free (threshed) seed carried over straw discharge from the rear of shoe is called:- a) Cylinder loss b) Walker losses ( rack loss) C) Shoe loss d) Gathering losses
Last Answer : C) Shoe loss
Description : Free (threshed) seed carried over the Walker or rack in straw and discharge from the rear of machine is called as :- a) Cylinder loss b) Walker losses (rack loss) C) Shoe loss d) Gathering losses
Last Answer : b) Walker losses (rack loss)
Description : Specific yield of a well is (A) Quantity of water than can be drawn from the well (B) Flow of water per unit time (C) Total quantity of water available in the well (D) Quantity of water per unit time per unit draw-down
Last Answer : (C) Total quantity of water available in the well
Description : The water level in an open well was depressed by pumping 2.5 m and recuperated 2.87 m in 3 hours and 50 minutes. The yield of the well per minute is (A) 0.0033 (B) 0.0044 (C) 0.0055 (D) 0.0066
Last Answer : (C) 0.0055
Description : Question No. 216 If the specific capacity of a well is 0.3183 × 10-3 per sec, the discharge from a well of 4 m diameter under a depression head of 4 m, is (A) 8 litres/sec (B) 10 litres/sec (C) 12 litres/sec (D) 16 litres/sec
Last Answer : (D) 16 litres/sec
Description : The discharge Q = 2 /2.3 log10 (R/rw) for the confined tube well is obtained from (A) Thiem's formula (B) Darcy's formula (C) Tolman's formula (D) Dupuits formula
Last Answer : (D) Dupuits formula
Description : Pick up the correct statement from the following: (A) Deposition of calcium carbonate on the inside of the well pipe, causes incrustation of the pipe (B) Incrustation of the pipe reduces the discharge (C) Acidic waters cause corrosion of the pipes (D) All the above
Description : S1 and S2 are the draw downs in an observation well at times t1 and t2 after pumping. For discharge Q and coefficient of transmissibility T, the relationship, is (A) S2 - S1 = (2.3Q/ ) log10 (t2/t1) (B) S2 - S1 ... - S1 = (2.3Q/4 ) loge (t2/t1) (D) S2 - S1 = (2.3Q/4 ) loge (t1/t2
Last Answer : (B) S2 - S1 = (2.3Q/4 ) log10 (t2/t1)
Description : The expected discharge to be obtained from an open well sunk in coarse sand is 0.0059 cumec. If the working depression head of the well is 3 m, the minimum diameter of the well, is (A) 2 m (B) 2.25 m (C) 2.50 m (D) 3.00 m
Last Answer : (D) 3.00 m
Description : Consider the following statements: Mitra's hyperbolic transition design is based on the principle that : 1. Flow depth in the canal, as well as the discharge, is constant 2. width of the canal varies along with the discharge 3. Rate ... a) 1, 2 and 3 b) 1 and 2 only c) 2 and 3 only d) 1 and 3 only
Last Answer : d) 1 and 3 only
Description : Explain the activities carried out during weekly maintenance of 3 ph. Induction motor.
Last Answer : Activities Carried out During Weekly Maintenance of 3 ph. Induction Motor: 1) Check belt tension. In cases where this is excessive it should immediately be reduces and in the case of sleeve ... and cooled by oil mist systems its important to check the oil mist flow paths/pressure components.
Description : Yield of carrot is maximum at pH: a. 6.5 b. 7.5 c. 8.5 d. Below 6.5
Last Answer : 6.5
Description : pH that is suitable for highest yield in cauliflower is? a 4.5 -5.5 b 5.5 -6.5 c 4-5 d 6.5-7
Last Answer : b 5.5 -6.5
Description : Select the incorrect statement. (A) In a direct shear box test, the plane of shear failure is predetermined (B) Better control is achieved on the drainage of the soil in a triaxial compression ... compression test is uniform (D) Unconfined compression test can be carried out on all types of soils
Description : At yield point of a test piece, the material (A) Obeys Hooke's law (B) Behaves in an elastic manner (C) Regains its original shape on removal of the load (D) Undergoes plastic deformation
Last Answer : (D) Undergoes plastic deformation
Description : In a tension test, the yield stress is 300 kg/cm2 , in the octahedral shear stress at the point is: (A) 100 kg/cm2 (B) 150 kg/cm2 (C) 200 kg/cm (D) 250 kg/cm2
Last Answer : (A) 100 kg/cm2