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Civil Engineering 2015 - Set-2 - Sol-Watermark - pdf-92 PDF
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12. Ans. D.
V
Fround number
gy
6. Ans. C.
In thousands place, 9 digits except 0 can be placed V y
In hundreds place, 9 digits can be placed (including 0,
excluding the one used in thousands place)
V . Lr y Lr
In tens place, 8 digits can be placed (excluding the ones
used in thousands and hundreds place) 13. Ans. B.
/2
In ones place, 7 digits can be placed (excluding the one cos x i sin x
used in thousands, hundreds and tens place)
I
0
cos x i sin x
dxis :
Total number of combinations = 9×9×8×7 = 4536 /2 /2
eix
dx e
2 ix
dx
7. Ans. D. 0
e ix 0
dreary- depressingly dull and bleak or repetitive. /2
e2ix
8. Ans. A. 2 0
1 22ix 0
e e
2
1 i
e e0
2
1
cos i sin 1
2
9. Ans. D.
1
Type-I achieved a growth of 53% in the period which is 1 0 1 1
higher than any other type of battery 2
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27. Ans. A.
20. Ans. A.
BS 3.085 F .s 5.645m
Fall Fs BS 5.645 3.085 2.560
R.L of last station R.L first-fall
= -100-2.560 = 97.440m R 335 m
e tan tan 33 0.649
21. Ans. A.
Friction Circle method assumes circular slip sur face of e f V 2 127 R
radius (r). The resultant reaction between the two 0.649 f 3202 (127*335)
portions of the soil mass is tangential to a concentric
smaller circle of radius of r sin which is called friction f 1.756 1.76
circle
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32. Ans. A.
28. Ans. B. C 0.0673d 2 0.0673 1
33. Ans. D.
2c
Surcharge load to be placed as
ka
Let us take RC as redundant
34. Ans. B.
Deflection at B due to load at C
du du du
Deflection at C due to load at B BC Convective acceleration u v w
dx dy dz
[By Marshall reciprocal theorem]
10 .75
3
10 .75
2
1.5
15 1.5 54 m / s 2
so, BC 0.25 0.375
3EI 2 EI
2.11 35. Ans. A.
Lengths of turning lanes should be maximum of (2 times
EI
the average number of vehicles (by vehicle type) that
Deflection at C due to Redundant RC would store in turning lane per cycle during the peak
.75
3
0.141RC hour & Average number of vehicles (by vehicle type) that
cc RC would store in the adjacent through lane per cycle during
3EI EI the peak hour)
C 0
36. Ans. C.
2.11 .141RC yu 20mg / L
0
EI EI
After 7 days yu e kt 20 e0.157 7
RC 15 kN
7
% is 35%
20
exerted 100 35 65%
37. Ans. D.
Mx = 10×x-15×(x-.25) = 0
⇒ 10x-15x-3.75 = 0
⇒ x = 0.75m
So, distance of point of contraflexure from end A = 1-
0.75 = 0.25m
29. Ans. B.
wn 100G
S 100% e e G kF R
Sr 100 k R/K
for cantilever
30. Ans. A.
=
P R L3R
3EI K
50 R 200 3
R
5 10 5 z
3 5
12
R 3N
Sy Sr
38. Ans. B.
31. Ans. D. Resistance to impact Toughness
Resistance to wear Hardness
f ' x0 0 and f " x0 0 are the necessary and
Resistance to weathering Soundness
sufficient conditions for a particular point Resistance to crushing Strength
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mean x E x
2
xf x dx
0
2
x
x 4 x 2 dx
0
4
2 2
1 1
OA 250 249.9995m 4 x 2 x 4 dx
2
2 40
AA ' 0.0005m 1 4 x3 x5
2
40. Ans. A. 4 3 5 0
1 8 32
4.
4 3 5
32 1 1
4 3 5
2 16
8 1.0667
15 15
1 43. Ans. D.
above B ka1 8H 18 3 18 ka1
2 Loss = 10%
Find force = 750 kN
below B ka2 8E 2c ka2 750
Initial force 833.33 kN
1 18 3 2 20 1 14 KN / m2 0.9
PC Ka2 z 2c Ka2 18 6 2 20 P
Top & Bottom stress m
A z
1 1
Pa 18 3 14 68 3 150kN / m 2 833.33 833.33 103 100 6
2 2 103
250 400 250 4002
41. Ans. A. 8.33 12.5
Maximum bending stress occurs at the point of maximum
bending moment. Maximum B.M. will occur under one of
Top = -4.166 (T)
the point load such that resultant of the load system and Bottom = 20.833 (C)
point load under consideration is equidistant from the
centre. 44. Ans. C.
e=?
1010 G
moist sand 1.717g/cc d
588 1 e
918 2.67 1
d 1.561g/cc 1.561=
588 1 e
e 0.71
45. Ans. A.
M M 28.5 106
.y 1759.2 GPa
I Z 16.2 103
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flQ 2 1 3 1 3
hf C cos sin
12.1d 5 2 2
h f1 h f2 30m in parallel q 10 3 0.5P
0.024 3000 Q 2 0.024 3000 Q 0.15 C cos 10 3
2
30
12.1 0.75 12.1 0.75 Tan sin 0.5 sin 1 cos 7 30
Q 0.7216 m3 /s C cos30 10 3 C 20
QB Q 0.15 0.5716 m /s 3
50. Ans. A.
46. Ans. B. u v
For incompressible flow. 0 ...(i )
C x y
H C H 0 log10 0
1 e0 0 1 v u
For irrotational flow. 0 ...(ii)
0.6 2 x y
log10 0
1 1.3 0 y 2 2 x3
3
(1) 2 x x y xy 2 y 0
0.314m x 3 y 3
H 314mm 2 2 xy 2 xy 2 0
2 x y3
3
2
47. Ans. A. (2) xy 2 y 2x x y
As we consider fck as the value of compressive strength x 3 x 3
for a sample below which not more than 5% specimen
are expected to fail.
y x y x 0
2 2 2 2
48. Ans. D.
1 2
Force on gate 1.5 2 G 1.5 1.5
2 3
0.8 9810 2.5 1.5
Reciprocal leveling
29.43 kN
h
b1 a1 b2 a2 1.55 1.35 10.75 0.55
2 2 RL
52. Ans. B.
h 0.20
of B = RL of A – 0.20 = 100m
From the reading, we can see A is at higher level than B.
49. Ans. B.
Stress path equations
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Capacity u k , q uk 1
k 2 2
q 70 0.7 k k 2
dq 2k . 2 _____(ii )
70 0.7 2k 0 k 50V / km
dk (i ) (ii )
q 70 0.7 50 50 175V / hr. 1
PL 2k . 2
2
58. Ans. D. PL
Total water filters = 24× 3600×1 = 86400m3/ day.
4k
86400
S.A 720m 2 .
120 62. Ans. C.
Area of one filter 6 10 60 m 2 . Plastic hinges formed =3
(1)
720
Total no.of filters 12 filters.
60
2out of services, total filters=10.
S.A of filters 60 10 600m 2 .
86400
Total loading rate 144 m3 / day / m 2 .
600
59. Ans. A. 2
Ultimate Bearing capacity, Qu 2
v.avg 2cu As
0.15 18 12.5 2Cu 0.4 25 L/3
L
w0
3
qu 1060.29 kN
2L
.
60. Ans. A. 3
w1 w2 w3 w4 2 .
Gt 2M p 2M p 2M p M p W
w1 w2
.....
G1 G2 L
2M p 2M p M p M p Q
100 2 3
2.424
55 35.8 3.7 5.5 WL 16.5
5.5M p W MP
2.0 2.7 2.65 1.01 3 L
Eff ‘G’ of aggregates G (fine+coarse) (2)
G
55.26 35.8 27 2.64
55 35.8
61. Ans. A.
2 M P M P M P M P W
L
5M P W
3
External work done
MP
1 15 W
L. ____(i) L
2
Strain energy stored in spring 15M P
Lowest is collapse load
L
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63. Ans. C.
Q 32.5 m3 / d / m 2
65. Ans. C.
L 32.5m
B 8m
D 2.25m
Q
V0
BL
Q V0 BL
32.5 32.5 8
8450m3 / d
Weir length 75m.
8450
q 112.67 m3 / d / m
75 Let s1s3 11 , s2 s3 12
64. Ans. C. Northing of S3 500 11 cos 45
Total soild waste generated = 2 kg 2 105
450 12 cos 2634'
400000 kg / day
1 cos 45 12 cos 2634' 50
For 25 years 400000 365 25
Easting of S3
3.65 109 kg
500 11 sin 45 600 12 sin 2634'
volume after compaction 1sin 45 12 sin 2634' 100
compaction ratio 0.4
volume before compaction 1 70.71,12 111.80
3.65 109 Easting of S3 500 70.71 sin 45
V 3.65 107 m3
100 549.99m 550m
V ' 0.4 3.65 107 1.46 107 m3
sw + cover sw cover
1.5
sw sw sw
cover
0.5
sw
cover 0.5 1.46 107 0.73 107 m3
Total volume 1.46 0.73 107 21.9 106 m3
21.9 million m3
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