Geotechnical Engineering Questions and Answers – Factors Affecting Compaction

Geotechnical Engineering Objective Questions

Civil Engineering MCQs

Civil Engineering MCQs

This set of Geotechnical Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Factors affecting Compaction”.


1. Which of the following factors affects compacted density?




Answer is A)
Explanation: Water content, type of soil, addition of admixtures, amount and type of compaction are the various factors which affect the compacted density.


2. The compacted density is increased when the water content of the soil is _________




Answer is A)
Explanation: It has been seen from a laboratory experiment that, as the water content is increased the compact density goes on increasing, until a maximum dry density is achieved after which further addition of water decreases the density.


3. The force which is responsible for withholding of soil particles, of lower content is __________




Answer is B)
Explanation: When only a relatively small amount of water is present in the soil, it is firmly held by the electrical forces at the surface of soil particles with a high concentration of the electrolyte.


4. The amount of compaction greatly affects ___________




Answer is A)
Explanation: The amount of compaction affects maximum dry density and optimum water content of a given soil. The effect of increasing the compactive energy results in an increase in the maximum dry density and decrease in the optimum water content.


5. Higher density and lower optimum water content is easily achieved by _________




Answer is A)
Explanation: Well graded coarse-grained soil attains a much higher density and lower water optimum water content then fine grained soil which requires more water.


6. The dry density decreases in cohesion less soil with an increase in water content due to which of the following reasons?




Answer is B)
Explanation: In case of cohesion less soil the dry density decreases with an increase in water content under a low compactive effect, this is due to bulking of sands where in the capillary tension resists the tendency of soil particles to take a density state.


7. The maximum density is reached in cohesion less soil when the soil is _________




Answer is C)
Explanation: The density reaches the maximum value when the cohesion less soil is fully saturated, on further addition of water, the dry density again increases.


8. The maximum bulking of sand occurs at a water content between ___________




Answer is A)
Explanation: The maximum bulking occurs at water content between 4 to 5 %. On further additions of water, the meniscus is destroyed and the soil particles are able to shift to a closer packing.


9. The initial decrease of dry density at lower water content is exhibited in ____________ type of soil.




Answer is B)
Explanation: The initial decrease of dry density at lower water content is a characteristic feature of black cotton soils, high swelling clays and fat clays. The optimum water content for such soils ranges between 20 to 25%.


10. The attainment of maximum density of soil at full saturation is due to __________




... Answer is B)
Explanation: The attainment of maximum density at full saturation is due to the reduction of effective pressure between soil particles by hydrostatic pressure.

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