Civil Engineering (CE) Exam  >  Civil Engineering (CE) Tests  >  GATE Civil Engineering (CE) 2025 Mock Test Series  >  Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Civil Engineering (CE) MCQ

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Civil Engineering (CE) MCQ


Test Description

30 Questions MCQ Test GATE Civil Engineering (CE) 2025 Mock Test Series - Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 for Civil Engineering (CE) 2024 is part of GATE Civil Engineering (CE) 2025 Mock Test Series preparation. The Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 questions and answers have been prepared according to the Civil Engineering (CE) exam syllabus.The Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 MCQs are made for Civil Engineering (CE) 2024 Exam. Find important definitions, questions, notes, meanings, examples, exercises, MCQs and online tests for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 below.
Solutions of Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 questions in English are available as part of our GATE Civil Engineering (CE) 2025 Mock Test Series for Civil Engineering (CE) & Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 solutions in Hindi for GATE Civil Engineering (CE) 2025 Mock Test Series course. Download more important topics, notes, lectures and mock test series for Civil Engineering (CE) Exam by signing up for free. Attempt Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 | 65 questions in 180 minutes | Mock test for Civil Engineering (CE) preparation | Free important questions MCQ to study GATE Civil Engineering (CE) 2025 Mock Test Series for Civil Engineering (CE) Exam | Download free PDF with solutions
Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 1

Identify the correct spelling of the word.

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 1

The correct spelling of the word is 'definitive' which means '(of a conclusion or agreement) done or reached decisively and with authority.' Thus option 2 is the correct answer.

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 2

This is the place that _______

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 2

The preposition 'about' is mandatory here thus option 1 and 4 are eliminated. Option 2 is correct as the tense present perfect continuous fits here. It conveys the meaning that the person usually talked about the place. 

1 Crore+ students have signed up on EduRev. Have you? Download the App
Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 3

She is brave. Her brother is more brave.

Select the most suitable sentence with respect to grammar and usage.

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 3

Options 1 and 2 are incorrect as they change the meaning of what is mentioned. Option 3 is incorrect as with 'less' we use the adjective in positive form and not comparative form. The correct word here should be 'brave.' Option 4 is thus the correct answer.

*Answer can only contain numeric values
Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 4

When a four digit number is divided by 65, it leaves a remainder of 29. If the same number is divided by 13, the remainder would be______


Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 4

Let number is N

N = 65 k +29

Now 

∴ Remainder = 3

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 5

Complete the following sentence.

I was ___ ___  for the bus and then I ___ sight of Craig passing by.

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 5

The word 'here' and 'there' both can be used here but should be followed with 'waiting' as no other word can fit here. The word 'caught' is correct here as 'catch a sight' means 'to see something.' Option 2 thus has the correct combination of words. The word 'cot' means 'a small bed with high barred sides for a baby or very young child.'

*Answer can only contain numeric values
Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 6

4 – digit number greater than 5000 are randomly formed from the digits 0, 2, 3, 5 and 7. The probability of forming a number divisible by 5 when the digits are repeated is ______


Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 6

For a number to be greater than 5000, d1 should be filled with either 5 or 7

∴ Total numbers formed when the digits are repeated = 2 × 5 × 5 × 5 = 250

total cases = 250 -1 = 249 ( case of 5000 is not included)

Now, For the number to be divisible by 5, unit digit d4 should be either 0 or 5.

∴ Total no. of ways = 2 × 5 × 5 × 2 = 100

favorable cases = 100 - 1=9 ( 5000 is not included))

∴Required Probability = =0.397

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 7

It is theoretically possible that bacteria developed on Venus early in its history and that some were carried to Earth by a meteorite. However, strains of bacteria from different planets would probably have substantial differences in protein structure that would persist over time, and no two bacterial strains on Earth are different enough to have arisen on different planets. So, even if bacteria did arrive on Earth from Venus, they must have died out. 

The argument is most vulnerable to which of the following criticisms?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 7

The question asks which of the statements given in the options can weaken the argument put by the author that all bacteria from Venus must have died out.

The passage states that since there is a single strain of bacteria which exists on the Earth, they all must be belonging to the Earth or let's say a single planet. But here the author does not take into consideration (as can be argued from his theory) the fact that may be all the bacteria came from Venus and there are none which originally belong to the Earth. So this criticism as mentioned in option 3 makes the argument of the author vulnerable. 

Options 1, 2 and 4 are completely irrelevant criticisms as they do not address the main argument. The argument claims that if there were Venusian bacteria on Earth, then they must have died out by now. Whether there are bacteria originally from Earth that have also disappeared from Earth is irrelevant to the question and has no effect on the given argument.

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 8

A man sells three articles A, B, C and gains 10% on A, 20% on B and loses 10% on C. He breaks even when combined selling prices of A and C are considered, whereas he gains 5% when combined selling prices of B and C are considered. What is his net loss or gain on the sale of all the articles?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 8

Let a, b and c be the cost prices of the three articles A, B and C.

SP = CP + Profit (or) SP = CP – Loss

⇒ SP of A = 1.1a; SP of B = 1.2b; SP of C = 0.9c

By question,

1.1a + 0.9c = a + c ⇒ 0.1a = 0.1c ⇒ a = c

1.2b + 0.9c = 1.05(b + c) ⇒ 0.15b = 0.15c ⇒ b = c = a

Gain% = {(SP – CP)/CP} × 100

⇒ Net gain on the sale of all the articles =   =

∴ Net gain on the sale of all the articles = 6.66%

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 9

Which of the following inferences can be drawn from the above graph?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 9

Option 1 is false as graph says there is decrease in students qualifying in Physics in 2015 compared to 2014.

Option 2

Let no. of students qualifying in Biology in 2013 be 100

⇒ No. of students qualifying in Biology in 2014 = 100 – 10% of 100 = 90

⇒ No. of students qualifying in Biology in 2015 = 90 + 10% of 100 = 99

∴ The number of students qualifying in Biology in 2015 is less than that in 2013

Option 3 and option 4 are incorrect since no detail is given regarding how many students qualified the subject in 2013.

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 10

DRQP is a small square of side a in the corner of a big square ABCD of side A. What is the ratio of the area of the quadrilateral PBRQ to that of the square ABCD, given A/a = 3?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 10

Area of triangle PAB = Area of triangle RCB (By symmetry)

∴ Area of Δ PAB = ½ × PA × AB

= ½ × 2A/3 × A = A2/3

Area of ΔRCB = A2/3

Now, Area of ABCD = Area of DRQP + Area of PAB + Area of RCB + Area of PBRQ

A2 = a2 + A2/3 + A2/3 + Area of PBRQ

As, A/a = 3 ⇒ a = A/3

⇒ Area of PBRQ = 

*Answer can only contain numeric values
Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 11

If the Laplace transform of y(t) is given by Y(s) = L(y(t)) =   then y(0) + y'(0) = _____.


Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 11

Y(s) = L(y(t)) =

Apply inverse Laplace transform,

⇒ y(t) = 
Differentiate with respect to ‘t’.

⇒ y(0) + y'(0) = 1

*Answer can only contain numeric values
Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 12

The value of  will be _____


Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 12





= 1

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 13

Consider the following statements P and Q:

(P):If  M =    then M is singular.

(Q): Let S be a diagonalizable matrix. If T is a matrix such that S + 5 T = I, then T is diagonalizable.

Which of the above statements hold TRUE?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 13

A matrix is said to be singular, if determinant of that matrix is zero.

= 1 (18 – 12) - 1 (9 – 4) + 1 (3 – 2)

= 6 – 5 + 1 = 2 ≠ 0

M is non singular

(Q) A matrix can be diagonalizable when it has distinct eigen values

S is a diagonalizable matrix. Hence, has distinct eigen values.

Let S be a 3 × 3 matrix and the eigen values of s are λ1, λ2, λ3

Given that, S + 5T = I

From the properties of Eigen values,

(a) If λ1 is an eigen value of matrix A, then -λ1 ­will be on eigen value of matrix -A.

(b) If λ1 is an eigen value of matrix A, then (λ1 + 1) will be an eigen value of matrix (A + I)

(c) If λ is an eigen value of matrix A, then  will be an eigen value of matrix  where K is a scalar.

From the above properties, eigen values of T are,

As λ1, λ2, λ3 are distinct values, λ′1,λ′2,λ′3 will be distinct.

Hence, matrix T is diagonalizable

So, only Q is true.

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 14

 = 0 .If x = 0 at t = 0 and x = 1 at t = 1, the value of x at t = 2 is

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 14

A.E is, (D2 – 3D + 2) = 0

⇒ (D – 1) (D – 2) = 0

⇒ D = 1, 2

x(t) = C1et + C2e2t

x = 0 at t = 0

⇒ 0 = C1 + C2 ⇒ C1 – C2

x = 1 at t = 1

⇒ 1 = C1e1 + C2e2

⇒ 1 = C1e1 + (-C1) e2

⇒ C1(e1 – e2) = 1

x(2) = C1e2 + C2e4

   

= e + e2

*Answer can only contain numeric values
Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 15

 

If for two vectors  and , sum   is perpendicular to the difference  The ratio of their magnitude is


Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 15



Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 16

Consider plane truss below and identify the correct option.

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 16

Static indeterminacy of the Planer structure:

DS = R – r

R → no. of unknowns = 3

r → no. of equilibrium equations = 3

D= 3 – 3 = 0

As all the three Reactions (1, 2, 3) are non-parallel, non-concurrent and non-trival, So structure is externally stable.

For Internal stability of truss:

m ≥ 2J -3

m → no. of member

J → no. of Joints

m = 6

J = 5

6 ≥ 2 × 5 – 3

6 ≥ 10 – 3 = 7

As no. of members is less than (2J – 3), therefore the truss is internally unstable.

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 17

Which of the following given statement is not correct?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 17

Factor affecting concrete strength

a) concrete porosity

b) water/cement ratio

c) Soundness of aggregate

d) Aggregate paste bond

e) Cement related parameters.

Hence, The water cement ratio (w/c) is not only factor influencing the strength of concrete.

At water/cement ratio more than 0.6, the increase in volume of hydrated product will not be able to occupy the space already filled with water. Hence, porosity increase and strength decreases.

The addition of the surfactant in the concrete mix results in the decrease in the cement ratio.

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 18

The permissible limit for chlorides in water used for mixing concrete for reinforced concrete work as per IS 456 : 2000 is

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 18

As per clause 5.4 of IS 456 : 2000

Potable water is considered satisfactory for mixing Concrete and the permissible limits for solids is shown in table below:

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 19

The ratio of shear modulus to bulk modulus of the material for poisson ratio of 0.21 will be

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 19

Concept:

Using the relation,

E = 3k(1 – 2μ)       ……(i)

E = 2G(1 + μ)         ……(ii)

From equation (i) and (ii)

3k(1 – 2μ) = 2G (1 + μ)

where k = Bulk modulus of the material

G = shear modulus of the material

μ = poisson’s ratio

Calculation:

μ = 0.21

3k(1 – 2μ) = 2G (1 + μ)

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 20

A partially saturated soil sample is taken from a borrow pit and tested for its specific gravity, which is found to be 2.64. If the air content and water content of this sample is 20% and 26.5% respectively. Calculate the void ratio of the partially saturated soil sample when water content is 26.5% and change in the air content of the soil sample if the water content increased to 30%

Assume void ratio to be constant.

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 20

Soil sample when water content is 26.5%:

Using the relation Se = wG

ac = 20%

ac + S = 100%

S = 100% - ac

S = 100% - 20%

S = 80%

w = 26.5%

0.80 × e = 0.265 × 2.65

e = 0.878

e = 87.8% (ans)

Soil sample when water content is 30%:

wI = 30%

G = 2.65

e = 0.878

SI e = Wi G

SI × 0.878 = × 2.65

SI = 0.905

SI = 90.5%

ac1+S= 100%

ac1 = (100 − 90.5)%

ac1+S= 100%

ac1 = (100 − 90.5)%

change in the air content = ac − acI

Δac = (20 – 9.5)%

Δac = 10.5% (Ans)

*Answer can only contain numeric values
Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 21

A plate load test was conducted in clay on a 450 mm diameter plate and the settlement of the plate is recorded as 10mm. if the settlement of foundation is not to exceed 35 mm, the width of the foundation required will be _____mm.


Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 21

Concept:

Using the relation

Where

Sf = settlement of foundation

Sp = settlement of plate

Bf = width of footing/foundation

Bp = width of plate

Calculation:

Sf = 35 mm

Sp = 10 mm

Bp = 450 mm

Bf = 1575 mm

Therefore width of foundation required will be 1575 mm.

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 22

Following results are obtained after the sieve analysis of the soil sample:

(i) % of particles passing through 0.075 mm IS sieve = 4%

(ii) % of particles having size greater than 0.075 mm retained over 4.75 mm IS sieve = 62%

(iii) Coefficient of uniformity = 5

(iv) Coefficient of curvature = 1.5

As per ISSC system, the soil is classified as:

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 22

From the test results:

(i) % of particles retained over 0.075mm IS sieve = (100 – 4)% = 96%

So, soil is coarse Grained soil

(ii) % fineness = 4% < 5%

(iii) As 62% (more than 50%) coarse fraction is retained over 4.75 mm IS sieve, the soil is termed as Gravel

Also, Cu = 5 > 4

Cc = 1.5 which lies between 1 and 3

So, soil is termed as well graded Gravel

Hence, soil is GW

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 23

Which among the following clay mineral has least base exchange capacity?

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 23

Base Exchange Capacity: The ability of the clay particles to absorb ions on its surface or edges is called Base or cation exchange capacity. Base exchange capacity depends upon the size of particles and and mineral structure.

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 24

The given network diagram shows the detailed necessary for the CPM network analysis:

All the numerical values are given in days. The free float for the activity (3) – (5) will be

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 24

Free float (FF) = Total float (FT) – Head event slack (Sj)

Total float is the maximum available time in excess to activity completion time.

FF for the activity [(3) – (5)] = FT [(3) – (5)] – S(5)

= (14 – 8) – 4 – 2

= 0 days

*Answer can only contain numeric values
Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 25

A rectangular channel of 3m width carrying a discharge of 6m3/sec. If the specific Energy at depth (y1) is 20% more than specific Energy at critical depth, Then the depth of flow (y1) will be ________ m.

Take acceleration due to gravity to be 9.81 m/s2


Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 25

Concept:

Critical depth of flow:

q = discharge per unit width

Calculation:



Specific Energy at critical depth =
= 1.1122m

Specific Energy at depth “y1” = 1.20 Ec

E1 = 1.20 × 1.1122

E1 = 1.3347m

y1 = 1.191m

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 26

As per IS 10500: 2012, the permissible limits in absence of alternate source of water for calcium and magnesium in the drinking water respectively will be (in ppm)

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 26

As per IS 10500: 2012,

As per IS 1055: 2012, the permissible limits in absence of alternate source of water for calcium and magnesium in the drinking water respectively will be 200 ppm and 100 ppm.

*Answer can only contain numeric values
Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 27

A confined coastal aquifer has an effective depth of 25 m. During the experiment to check the salt concentration in the water with discharge 0.5 m3/s, the head difference in the two observation well was 0.5 m, located at 271.8 m and 100 m distance form the center of the test well. The hydraulic conductivity of the aquifer (in mm/s) will be _______.


Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 27

Discharge form well in confined aquifer (Q)

where, k = hydraulic conductivity

d = depth of the aquifer

S1 = drawdown in the observation well 1

S2 = drawdown in the observation well 2

(S1 - S2) = 0.5m given

r1 = distance of observation well 1 form test well

r2 = distance of observation well 2 from test well.


⇒ k = 0.00637 m/s = 6.37 mm/s

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 28

As per IRC: 31-102, the Vehicle Damage Factor (VDF) is a multiplier to convert the number of commercial vehicles of different axle loads and axle configuration into the number of repetitions of standard axle load of magnitude.

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 28

The Vehicle Damage Factor (VDF) is a multiplier to convert the number of commercial vehicles of different axle loads and axle configuration into the number of repetitions of standard axle load of magnitude 80 kN.

It may also define as equivalent number of axles per commercial vehicles. The VDF varies with the vehicle axle configuration and axle loading.

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 29

The speed and the theoretical maximum capacity of a single lane highway are 5m/s and 900 vehicle per hour respectively. The space headway and time headway respectively are:

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 29

Theoretical maximum capacity of single lane can be expressed as

where, S = Capacity of single lane in vehicle per hour.

V = Speed in kmph

S = Space headway

Theoretical capacity can also be written as

Where, Ht = time headway

Calculation:

Space Headway (S) =

Time Headway (Ht) = 3600/900 sec

= 4 sec 

Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 30

Rapid curing bitumen are the bitumen cutback with commonly used distillate will be

Detailed Solution for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 - Question 30

Cutback bitumen is a bitumen with less viscosity which, is achieved by addition of volatile diluent. Hence, to increase fluidity of the bitumen binder at low temperature the binder is blended with a volatile solvent.

The viscosity of the cut book and the rate of which hardness on the road depends on the characteristics and quantity of both bitumen and volatile oil used as diluent.

Cutback bitumen are available in there types:

1) Rapid curing → Naptha, gasoline

2) Medium curing → Kerosene or high diesel oil

3) Slow Curing → High boiling point gas oil. 

View more questions
31 docs|280 tests
Information about Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 Page
In this test you can find the Exam questions for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6 solved & explained in the simplest way possible. Besides giving Questions and answers for Practice Test: Civil Engineering (CE)- 6, EduRev gives you an ample number of Online tests for practice

Top Courses for Civil Engineering (CE)

Download as PDF

Top Courses for Civil Engineering (CE)