Civil Engineering Interview Questions & Answers Part 2
11. What do you mean by honeycomb in concrete?
Some people call it air pocket in concrete or zero. This is the course set exposed on the surface of the concrete, covered by mortar or around the whole particles.
12. What is the purpose of the gap in the road on this bridge?
The purpose of the gap in the road is to allow the road to change the temperature of the road and allow for contract without loss or distortion of the road.
13. What is the launch line?
The projection line is the way in which the earth is shown on a flat piece of paper.
14. What is the moment of inertia and its importance in civil engineering?
The moment of inertia measures opposition, in a body of a certain motion (with the same axis) tries to rotate that body.
15. What is the scale of absolute pressure?
Complete pressure is calculated from a vacuum (0 PSI) and atmospheric pressure with 14.7PSIa or 14.7 PSI, which is called 1PSIg = 15.7PSIa 10PSIg - 24.7PSIa 100PSIg = 114.7PSIa etc. above vacuum 1PSI on the tire pressure gauge.
16. What is the Diversion Tunn in a dam?
When a dam is to be constructed, a diversion tunnel usually bends through the solid rock next to the dam site beside the dam site. The dam is built, while river Diverans flows through the tunnel.
17. How do you maintain water pressure?
If you have water pressure and want to keep it, do not cause the flow in the line, which will reduce the pressure due to friction. To maintain pressure, reduce the friction by increasing the size of the line or by eliminating some other restrictions.
18. What are some structures that may be subject to fatigue?
Bridge, hydraulic press, burner train
19. Why does pressure increase under the soil?
Due to the overloading or self-load of the soil and the load on the soil, the pressure of the soil increases deeply.
For example, pressure variation below the depth of the soil is linear and connection is given by pressure = unit wt * depth. As the depth increases, there will be a linear increase in soil pressure.
20. What is the distance between railway tracks?
4 feet, 8 1/2 inches
Civil Engineering Interview Questions
1. What is load on yield?
2. What is the Critical Path in Ms-Project?
3. Where will the slab reinforcement be placed when there is an inverted beam and at the same level below the beam and slab?
4. What is Passive Earth Pressure?
5. Which condition will be strong for swimming pool design? When th e pool is empty or when it is full?
6. What will be the effect of more reinforcement?
7. What is the plan?
8. What is the binding power of brick?
9. What is the first class brick water absorption?
10. Why do we provide steel in concrete?
11. Define shear force and where under the force of gravity there will be a shear force in a structure.
12. What are the steel testing?
13. What are concrete tests?
14. Initial and final setting of concrete time?
15. Is brick power more or concrete block?
16. Why is bricks used in Pakistan so much?
17. In a cantilever? Where and how will the steel be provided?
18. What is the level of level and CO level?
19. How many bricks are there in 100 cft?
20. Compressed strength of 28 days of concrete in PSI?
21. What is Slum Test?
22. How can you check the diameter of steel after construction?
23. What is the specific gravity?
24. How can a crack in a concrete be avoided?
25. Types of DPC and its thickness are used?
26. 28 Strength of Concrete (1: 2: 4)?
27. Brick power?
28. What is Breast Wall?
29. What is the brick crushing strength (PSI)?
30. What is the carrying capacity, how to set it?
31. What is the duration of treatment?
32. How many types of slab are and how to design it?
33. How many types are there?
34. Why are couples provided?
35. How many bricks are there in 100 cft?
36. Is DPC type and its thickness used?
37. How many bricks are there in 100 cft?
38. What are the steel testing?
39. How much is the cover for the slab?
40. What is the packing factor?
41. Are the force in a shear wall out of the plane or out of the plane?
42. What is beauty modulus? And its sieve?
43. What is the base shear?
44. What is its relation with the timing and frequency of a building?
45. Two buildings are one taller and one small, whose timings will be great, and so on frequency?
46. Practicality?
47. Cement opposing sulfate?
48. Special thing in designing an overhead reservoir? Which is different from a simple design
49. Maximum age of steel in column and beam is age?
50. Types of foundations?
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11. What do you mean by honeycomb in concrete?
Some people call it air pocket in concrete or zero. This is the course set exposed on the surface of the concrete, covered by mortar or around the whole particles.
12. What is the purpose of the gap in the road on this bridge?
The purpose of the gap in the road is to allow the road to change the temperature of the road and allow for contract without loss or distortion of the road.
13. What is the launch line?
The projection line is the way in which the earth is shown on a flat piece of paper.
14. What is the moment of inertia and its importance in civil engineering?
The moment of inertia measures opposition, in a body of a certain motion (with the same axis) tries to rotate that body.
15. What is the scale of absolute pressure?
Complete pressure is calculated from a vacuum (0 PSI) and atmospheric pressure with 14.7PSIa or 14.7 PSI, which is called 1PSIg = 15.7PSIa 10PSIg - 24.7PSIa 100PSIg = 114.7PSIa etc. above vacuum 1PSI on the tire pressure gauge.
16. What is the Diversion Tunn in a dam?
When a dam is to be constructed, a diversion tunnel usually bends through the solid rock next to the dam site beside the dam site. The dam is built, while river Diverans flows through the tunnel.
17. How do you maintain water pressure?
If you have water pressure and want to keep it, do not cause the flow in the line, which will reduce the pressure due to friction. To maintain pressure, reduce the friction by increasing the size of the line or by eliminating some other restrictions.
18. What are some structures that may be subject to fatigue?
Bridge, hydraulic press, burner train
19. Why does pressure increase under the soil?
Due to the overloading or self-load of the soil and the load on the soil, the pressure of the soil increases deeply.
For example, pressure variation below the depth of the soil is linear and connection is given by pressure = unit wt * depth. As the depth increases, there will be a linear increase in soil pressure.
20. What is the distance between railway tracks?
4 feet, 8 1/2 inches
Civil Engineering Interview Questions
1. What is load on yield?
2. What is the Critical Path in Ms-Project?
3. Where will the slab reinforcement be placed when there is an inverted beam and at the same level below the beam and slab?
4. What is Passive Earth Pressure?
5. Which condition will be strong for swimming pool design? When th e pool is empty or when it is full?
6. What will be the effect of more reinforcement?
7. What is the plan?
8. What is the binding power of brick?
9. What is the first class brick water absorption?
10. Why do we provide steel in concrete?
11. Define shear force and where under the force of gravity there will be a shear force in a structure.
12. What are the steel testing?
13. What are concrete tests?
14. Initial and final setting of concrete time?
15. Is brick power more or concrete block?
16. Why is bricks used in Pakistan so much?
17. In a cantilever? Where and how will the steel be provided?
18. What is the level of level and CO level?
19. How many bricks are there in 100 cft?
20. Compressed strength of 28 days of concrete in PSI?
21. What is Slum Test?
22. How can you check the diameter of steel after construction?
23. What is the specific gravity?
24. How can a crack in a concrete be avoided?
25. Types of DPC and its thickness are used?
26. 28 Strength of Concrete (1: 2: 4)?
27. Brick power?
28. What is Breast Wall?
29. What is the brick crushing strength (PSI)?
30. What is the carrying capacity, how to set it?
31. What is the duration of treatment?
32. How many types of slab are and how to design it?
33. How many types are there?
34. Why are couples provided?
35. How many bricks are there in 100 cft?
36. Is DPC type and its thickness used?
37. How many bricks are there in 100 cft?
38. What are the steel testing?
39. How much is the cover for the slab?
40. What is the packing factor?
41. Are the force in a shear wall out of the plane or out of the plane?
42. What is beauty modulus? And its sieve?
43. What is the base shear?
44. What is its relation with the timing and frequency of a building?
45. Two buildings are one taller and one small, whose timings will be great, and so on frequency?
46. Practicality?
47. Cement opposing sulfate?
48. Special thing in designing an overhead reservoir? Which is different from a simple design
49. Maximum age of steel in column and beam is age?
50. Types of foundations?
http://surajprep.blogspot.com
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