Define: (i) Water content (ii) Plasticity index

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(i) Water  It is the ratio of weight of water to weight of soil solids, measured in percentage, called as water content. 

(ii) Plasticity Index: It is numerical difference between liquid limit and plastic limit values of one particular soil, called as plasticity index.

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Last Answer : (B) Natural water content minus its plastic limit to its plasticity index

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Last Answer : Answer: Option B

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Last Answer : Answer: Option D

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