soil collection
shear strength
Dry density
Bearing capacity
100

What is used to collect undisturbed soil samples?

Shelby-tube

100

What is shear strength of soil?

It is the maximum resistance offered by soil against shearing forces.

100

What is dry density of soil?

It is the mass of soil solids per unit volume of soil excluding moisture content.

100

Who proposed the most commonly used bearing capacity theory?

Terzaghi

200

Which soil property is tested using the Proctor test?

Compaction

200

What are the components of shear strength?

Cohesion and internal friction.

200

Which test is used to determine dry density in the field?

Core cutter test or sand replacement test.

200

Which soil type has the highest bearing capacity?

Rock

300

What tool is commonly used for shallow soil sampling?

Auger

300

Which test is commonly used to determine shear strength in the lab?

Direct shear test.

300

What is the unit of dry density?

kN/m³ or g/cm³

300

Which test is used to determine bearing capacity in the field?

Plate-load

400

Which test measures soil strength in the field?

SPT (Standard Penetration Test)

400

Name the parameter that represents soil friction in shear strength.

Angle of internal friction (ϕ).

400

How is dry density calculated?

Dry density=Bulk density/1+w

where w = water content

400

What reduces the bearing capacity of soil?

Water-table

500

What should be maintained in clay samples during storage?

Moisture

500

Which type of soil has high cohesion?

Clay

500

Why is dry density important in construction?

It indicates the compaction level and strength of the soil.

500

What is the unit of bearing capacity?

kN/m²