Question 1
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True or False:
The SHEAR STRENGTH of a soil mass is the internal resistance per unit area that the soil mass can offer to resist failure and sliding along any plane inside it.
Question 2
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Who presented a theory for rupture in material that contended that a material fails because of a critical combination of normal stress and shearing stress and not from either maximum normal or shear stress alone.
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Terzhagi
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Ralph Peck
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Bernoulli
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Mohr-Coulomb
Question 3
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[blank_start]c[blank_end] represents the cohesion of the soil in terms of normal stress, and [blank_start]c'[blank_end] represents the cohesion of the soil in terms of effective stress. The value of c or c' for [blank_start]sand and inorganic silt[blank_end] is 0. For normally consolidated clay c' be approximated at [blank_start]0[blank_end]. Over-consolidated clay have values of c' greater than 0.
Question 4
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The angle of friction (phi') is sometimes referred to as the drained angle of friction.
Question 5
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Look at the figure below. Indicate whether the following points (A, B, and C) have failed or not.
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Has failed
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Has not failed
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Impossible
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Has failed.
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Has not failed.
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Impossible.
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Has failed.
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Has not failed.
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Impossible.
Question 6
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Select the two most commonly used techniques for determining the shear strength parameters of soil:
Question 7
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True or False: The picture below shows the Direct Shear Test?
Question 8
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True or False: In dense sand, the peak shear strength and ultimate shear strength are the same values.
Question 9
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True or False: The drained angle of friction (phi') of normally consolidated clay generally decreases with the plasticity index of soil.
Question 10
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Select the shortcomings of the Direct Shear Test:
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Soil is not allowed to fail along the weakest plane but is forced to fail along the plane of split of the shear box.
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The shear stress distribution over the shear surface is not uniform.
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Simplest and most economical to use.
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Cannot be performed on saturated sand and clay.
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Can be either strain or stress controlled.
Question 11
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Select the following general types of triaxial shear tests that are conducted to determine the shear strength parameters of soil:
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Skempton's Pore Pressure Parameters test
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Internal Friction Generator test (IFG test)
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Consolidated-drained test or drained test (CD test)
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Hydraulic Hammer Test
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Consolidated-undrained test (CU test)
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Unconsolidated-undrained test or undrained test (UU test)
Question 12
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Label which deviator stress and volume change plots correspond to triaxial-stress tests on loose sand/normally consolidated clay and dense sand/over consolidated clay.
Question 13
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True or False: The Consolidated Drained type of triaxial test is uncommon for clayey soils.
Question 14
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The [blank_start]consolidated-undrained test[blank_end] is the most common type of triaxial test.
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consolidated-undrained test
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Consolidated-drained test
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Unconsolidated-undrained test
Question 15
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True or False: The Unconsolidated-Undrained Triaxial Test is usually conducted on clay specimens and depends on a very important strength concept for cohesive soils if the soil is fully saturated.