Geotechnical Engineering Questions and Answers – Terzaghi’s Analysis

Geotechnical Engineering Objective Questions

Civil Engineering MCQs

Civil Engineering MCQs

This set of Geotechnical Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Terzaghi’s Analysis”.


1. An analysis of the condition of complete bearing capacity failure is usually termed as ___________




Answer is A)
Explanation: An analysis of the condition of complete bearing capacity failure is termed as a general shear failure, can be made by assuming that the soil behaves like an ideally plastic failure.


2. The concept of analysis of bearing capacity failure was first developed by ___________




Answer is C)
Explanation: The concept of failure analysis was first developed by Prandtl, and later extended by Terzaghi, Meyerhof and others.


3. For purely cohesive soil, the bearing capacity is given by which of the following equation?




Answer is A)
Explanation: For purely cohesive soil the bearing capacity is qf = c Nc + σ̅ Nq = 5.7 c + σ̅ Where σ̅ = γ D if the water table is below the base of the footing.


4. The parameters Nc, Nq, Nγ in the equations of bearing capacity failure are known as _________




Answer is B)
Explanation: The parameters Nc, Nq, Nγ are the dimensionless numbers, known as bearing capacity factors depending only on the angle of shearing resistance of the soil.


5. For purely cohesive soil, local shear failure may be assumed to occur when the soil is ___________




Answer is B)
Explanation: For purely cohesive soil, local shear failure may be assumed to occur when the soil is soft to medium, with an unconfined compressive strength qu ≤ 100 kN/m2.


6. Which of the following is a limitation, of assumption in Terzaghi’s analysis?




Answer is A)
Explanation: As the soil compress, φ changes; slight downward movement of footing may not develop fully the plastic planes.


7. Which of the following are original Terzaghi values for Nγ?




Answer is A)
Explanation: The values of Nγ for φ of 34° and 48° are the original Terzaghi values which were used by Bowles to back compute Kpγ.


8. According to the assumptions in Terzaghi’s analysis, the soil is _______________




Answer is A)
Explanation: In Terzaghi’s analysis the soil is homogeneous and isotropic and its shear strength is represented by Coulomb’s equation.


9. The Terzaghi’s general bearing capacity equation is represented as ___________




Answer is B)
Explanation: “qf = c Nc + σ̅. Nq + 0.5γBNγ” is known as Terzaghi’s general bearing capacity equation for a continuous footing.


10. Local shear failure generally occurs in ___________




... Answer is C)
Explanation: Local shear failure generally occurs in loose sand while general shear failure occurs in dense sand.

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