Chapter:

Irrigation-Revenue-Rates

1. The W.E.S downstream profile of an ogee spillway can be represented by an equation:
Xn = K Hd n-1. Y
Where x and y are coordinates of points on crest profile and K and n for a vertical upstream spillway would respectively be___________________


2. The device which does not help in energy dissipation at bottom of a hydraulic structure over which water spills is ____________


3. The spillway which can be adopted with ease on gravity as well as earn dams is _____________


4. When Froude number is in range of 2.5 to 4.5, jump is ________________


5. When gated sluices are provided through body of dam spillway n ogee spillway structure shall normally be of Corbel type.


6. Which of following gate works on principle of counterweights against water pressure?


7. The structure which is not used in a shaft spillway is ____________


8. The only spillway among following through which discharge does not increase as fast as it increases in all ors is _____________


9. The energy dissipation at toe of spillway is affected basically by use of hydraulic jump in ___________________


10. Which of following spillway is least suitable to earn dams?


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Techniques & Quality

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

Exam oriented Questions

Exam oriented Questions from irrigation engineering