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Sub-Engineer Mock Test of 25 Past Question #2

Sub-Engineer Collection of 25 Past Question from Loksewa Aayog Mock Test.

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1. The tacheometric method is more suitable is more suitable method for preparing the contour map of

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2. If the needle is truly magnetic and is not sluggish

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3. Which method is easiest for the estimation of the quantity of material

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4. The peak formed by two rising gradient is called

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5. The kharif crop is sawn

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6. When fall in elevation is greater than 60 cm the manhole provided is called

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7. Which metal is good for keeping drinking water ?

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8. The approximate ratio of strength of cement concrete cube to that of 15 cm cube is

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9. Modulus of rupture is measure of

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10. The degree of saturation in soils can be defined as the ratio of

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11. The energy possessed by a fluid by virtue of its existing pressure is called

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12. … is used to protect the adjoining lines on the drawing when some parts of the line is being

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13. Tender document does not contain

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14. In which of the following works, the work turned in cu.m per mason per day will be the least

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15. Mahendra Rajmarg of Nepal does not touch the boarder of …….Terai district

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16. The shape of lined canal recommended by ISI is

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17. A complete water supply system includes:

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18. The fire demand of a city is generally calculated by

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19. The cement sand mortar preferred in 1/2 brick walls is

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20. Bond strength of HYSD bar as compared to plain bar is more

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21. A clay deposit which is not fully consolidated under the existing over burden pressure is known as

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22. What affects in quantity of mass of a fluid ?

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23. Permanent set is

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24. The process of adding water to lime to convert it in hydrated lime, is known as

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25. The solidification of molten magma within the earth’s crust results in the formation of

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