This document appears to be an exam for a civil engineering course. It provides instructions to answer any 6 of 8 questions related to topics in civil engineering. The exam is for the subject "Introduction to Civil Engineering" and has a time limit of 1 hour and 15 minutes. Students can earn up to 30 points total by answering 6 questions with 5 points each. The questions cover topics like pre-stressed concrete, properties of materials, surveying, soil mechanics, and five-year economic plans.
This document appears to be an exam for a civil engineering course. It provides instructions to answer any 6 of 8 questions related to topics in civil engineering. The exam is for the subject "Introduction to Civil Engineering" and has a time limit of 1 hour and 15 minutes. Students can earn up to 30 points total by answering 6 questions with 5 points each. The questions cover topics like pre-stressed concrete, properties of materials, surveying, soil mechanics, and five-year economic plans.
This document appears to be an exam for a civil engineering course. It provides instructions to answer any 6 of 8 questions related to topics in civil engineering. The exam is for the subject "Introduction to Civil Engineering" and has a time limit of 1 hour and 15 minutes. Students can earn up to 30 points total by answering 6 questions with 5 points each. The questions cover topics like pre-stressed concrete, properties of materials, surveying, soil mechanics, and five-year economic plans.
SANAKA EDUCATIONAL TRUST’S GROUP OF INSTITUTION (IE & IT)
2nd INTERNAL EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
SUBJECT NAME: Introduction to Civil Engineering SUBJECT CODE: CE (HS) 302 TIME: 1Hr 15 min. FULL MARKS: 30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer any six questions: (6 x 5 = 30 M) 1. What is the necessity of using high strength concrete and high strength steel in pre-stressed concrete? 2. Explain the term viscosity, Newton’s law of viscosity, surface tension, capillarity and vapor pressure. 3. Explain Heat of hydration in cement. 4. What is air pollution? What measures can be taken to control it. 5. Explain Liquid limit, plastic limit and consistency index in soil. 6. What are the different types of survey? Explain in short. 7. Explain the terms: Stress, strain, modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio. 8. Explain the Five year plan and what are it’s important objective.
SANAKA EDUCATIONAL TRUST’S GROUP OF INSTITUTION (IE & IT)
2nd INTERNAL EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SUBJECT NAME: Introduction to Civil Engineering SUBJECT CODE: CE (HS) 302 TIME: 1Hr 15 min. FULL MARKS: 30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer any six questions: (6 x 5 = 30 M) 1. What is the necessity of using high strength concrete and high strength steel in pre-stressed concrete? 2. Explain the term viscosity, Newton’s law of viscosity, surface tension, capillarity and vapor pressure. 3. Explain Heat of hydration in cement. 4. What is air pollution? What measures can be taken to control it. 5. Explain Liquid limit, plastic limit and consistency index in soil. 6. What are the different types of survey? Explain in short. 7. Explain the terms: Stress, strain, modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio. 8. Explain the Five year plan and what are it’s important objective.
SANAKA EDUCATIONAL TRUST’S GROUP OF INSTITUTION (IE & IT)
2nd INTERNAL EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SUBJECT NAME: Introduction to Civil Engineering SUBJECT CODE: CE (HS) 302 TIME: 1Hr 15 min. FULL MARKS: 30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer any six questions: (6 x 5 = 30 M) 1. What is the necessity of using high strength concrete and high strength steel in pre-stressed concrete? 2. Explain the term viscosity, Newton’s law of viscosity, surface tension, capillarity and vapor pressure. 3. Explain Heat of hydration in cement. 4. What is air pollution? What measures can be taken to control it. 5. Explain Liquid limit, plastic limit and consistency index in soil. 6. What are the different types of survey? Explain in short. 7. Explain the terms: Stress, strain, modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio. 8. Explain the Five year plan and what are it’s important objective.
SANAKA EDUCATIONAL TRUST’S GROUP OF INSTITUTION (IE & IT)
2nd INTERNAL EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SUBJECT NAME: Introduction to Civil Engineering SUBJECT CODE: CE (HS) 302 TIME: 1Hr 15 min. FULL MARKS: 30 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Answer any six questions: (6 x 5 = 30 M) 1. What is the necessity of using high strength concrete and high strength steel in pre-stressed concrete? 2. Explain the term viscosity, Newton’s law of viscosity, surface tension, capillarity and vapor pressure. 3. Explain Heat of hydration in cement. 4. What is air pollution? What measures can be taken to control it. 5. Explain Liquid limit, plastic limit and consistency index in soil. 6. What are the different types of survey? Explain in short. 7. Explain the terms: Stress, strain, modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio. 8. Explain the Five year plan and what are it’s important objective.