MCQ Buddy
Search here...
  • Home
  • MCQ Feed
  • Add Question
  • Programming Portal
  • English Portal
  • Login
  1. Home
  2. Engineering
  3. Geotechnical Engineering
  4. Question

M

Mr. Dubey • 100.64K Points
Coach

Q. The ultimate consolidation settlement of a soil is

  • (A) Directly proportional to the voids ratio
  • (B) Directly proportional to the compression index
  • (C) Inversely proportional to the compression index
  • (D) None of the above
  • Correct Answer - Option(B)
  • Views: 706
  • Filed under category Geotechnical Engineering
Share

No solution found for this question.
Add Solution and get +2 points.

You must be Logged in to update hint/solution

Discusssion

Login to discuss.

Related MCQs

Q. Which law states that the magnitude of a sensation is directly proportional to the logarithm of the physical stimulus producing it?

Q. As per Mohs's scale, the hardness of Apatite & Orthoclase (in that order) are ?

Q. The physical principle behind the continuity equation is

Q. The kinematic viscosity of an oil (in stokes) whose specific gravity is 0.95 and viscosity 0.011 poise, is

Q. The capacity of a telescope of producing a sharp image is called its ?

Q. The water content of soil is defined as the ratio of

Q. The total pressure force on a plane area is equal to the area multiplied by the intensity of pressure at the Centroid, if

Q. Sand generally contains salt if it is obtained from:

Q. The capacity of the smallest pressed steel tank is 1000 litre

Q. The longest road constructed during the time of Shershah Suri was from


Question analytics

Share

Embed

WhatsApp

Facebook

Telegram

Download

Share in MCQ Buddy Groups

Share
Embed
Important Links
  • Browse All Categories
  • Subjects
  • Exams
  • Mock Test
  • Advance Search
  • Quiz
  • Duo Test
  • English Topics
Explore More Portals
  • Hindi
  • State wise Portals
  • MCQ Buddy Lab
  • Engineering
  • Programming Portal
  • MB Shorts
  • NCERT Portal
  • Faculties Portal
  • Groups
  • Q & A
  • Spaces
  • Satya Sanatan
  • Keycrypt
Who we are?

We are nothing if we are alone. But we have a huge community of students who are helping you getting good study stuff free.

More Links
  • Download App
  • Advertise with us
  • Contact us
  • Youtube
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Refund Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Get the source code

Since 2020 - 2025 | Proudly Made with ♥ in India

Hosted on Hostinger