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1. The greater is heading up of water at inlet end, greater will be flow velocity in case of culvert across some flat terrain.
2. The Lacey’s scour depth R given by equation R = 0.473 (Q/f)1/3 is applicable when river width is equal to _______
3. What is value of coefficient of discharge for wide bridge opening with floors?
4. The waterway for a bridge on river in alluvial plain having a dominant discharge of 3600 cumecs should be ____ m.
5. A bridge culvert is to be constructed across a proposed lined canal. The afflux at this site for a contracted canal width can be computed by ______
6. Culverts are all those road bridges whose spans are up to ____
7. In Broad Crested Weir formula, discharge is dependent on ____________
8. Consider following statements for quasi-alluvial streams.
i. The bed is not pitched and sides are banked with stable soils or pitching
ii. The bridge span length is equal to length of water line between banks measured along HFL
iii. The stream is not contracted
Which of following statements are correct?
9. Calculate value of maximum scour depth for a single span structure having normal scour depth 5m.
10. The existing width of stream is contracted at bridge site by _____
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Techniques & Quality
Water Requirements of Crops
Water Requirements of Crops
Canal Irrigation System
Canal Irrigation System
Sediment Transport and Irrigation Channels Design
Sediment Transport and Irrigation Channels Design
Lining of Irrigation Canals and its Economics
Lining of Irrigation Canals and its Economics
Water Logged Reclamation and Saline Soils for Agricultural Purposes
Water Logged Reclamation and Saline Soils for Agricultural Purposes
Irrigation Revenue Rates
Irrigation Revenue Rates
Rivers Behaviour, Control and Training
Rivers Behaviour, Control and Training
Diversion Head Works, Hydraulic Jump Usefulness in Irrigation Structure
Diversion Head Works, Hydraulic Jump Usefulness in Irrigation Structure
Seepage Theories and Weirs and Barrages Design
Seepage Theories and Weirs and Barrages Design
Canal Falls
Canal Falls
Regulation Modules and Canal Structure
Regulation Modules and Canal Structure
Cross Drainage Work
Cross Drainage Work
Culverts Small Road Bridges Construction
Culverts Small Road Bridges Construction
Ground Water for Irrigation through Wells and Tubewells
Ground Water for Irrigation through Wells and Tubewells
General and Particular Dams
General and Particular Dams
Reservoirs and Dam Reservoirs Planning
Reservoirs and Dam Reservoirs Planning
Gravity and Dam Design Construction
Gravity and Dam Design Construction
Earthen and Rock Fill Dams
Earthen and Rock Fill Dams
Spillways, Energy Dissipators and Spillway Gates
Spillways, Energy Dissipators and Spillway Gates
Pressure Conduits, Outlet Works through Dams and Rivers
Pressure Conduits, Outlet Works through Dams and Rivers
Hydro Electric Power
Hydro Electric Power
River Navigation and Tank Irrigation
River Navigation and Tank Irrigation
Arch and Buttress Dams
Arch and Buttress Dams
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Exam oriented Questions from irrigation engineering
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