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Geotechnical Investigation and Site Characterization

Description: This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of Geotechnical Investigation and Site Characterization. It covers various aspects such as soil sampling, borehole drilling, in-situ testing, and site characterization techniques.
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What is the primary purpose of a geotechnical investigation?

  1. To determine the soil properties at a site

  2. To assess the stability of a slope

  3. To evaluate the bearing capacity of a foundation

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A geotechnical investigation is conducted to gather information about the soil conditions at a site, including its properties, stability, and bearing capacity. This information is essential for designing and constructing safe and reliable structures.

Which of the following is a common method of soil sampling?

  1. Auger boring

  2. Cone penetration test (CPT)

  3. Standard penetration test (SPT)

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Auger boring, cone penetration test (CPT), and standard penetration test (SPT) are all common methods of soil sampling. Auger boring involves drilling a hole in the ground and retrieving soil samples using an auger. CPT involves pushing a cone-shaped probe into the ground and measuring the resistance. SPT involves driving a sampler into the ground and counting the number of blows required to drive it a certain distance.

What is the purpose of a borehole drilling?

  1. To collect soil samples

  2. To install groundwater monitoring wells

  3. To determine the depth to bedrock

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Borehole drilling is used to collect soil samples, install groundwater monitoring wells, and determine the depth to bedrock. It involves drilling a hole in the ground using a drilling rig and retrieving soil samples or installing monitoring wells at specific depths.

Which of the following is an in-situ testing method?

  1. Auger boring

  2. Cone penetration test (CPT)

  3. Standard penetration test (SPT)

  4. All of the above


Correct Option:
Explanation:

Cone penetration test (CPT) and standard penetration test (SPT) are both in-situ testing methods. CPT involves pushing a cone-shaped probe into the ground and measuring the resistance. SPT involves driving a sampler into the ground and counting the number of blows required to drive it a certain distance.

What is the purpose of site characterization?

  1. To determine the soil properties at a site

  2. To assess the stability of a slope

  3. To evaluate the bearing capacity of a foundation

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Site characterization involves gathering information about the soil conditions, groundwater conditions, and geological features at a site. This information is used to determine the soil properties, assess the stability of a slope, and evaluate the bearing capacity of a foundation.

What is the difference between a soil profile and a soil boring log?

  1. A soil profile is a vertical section of the soil, while a soil boring log is a horizontal section.

  2. A soil profile shows the different soil layers, while a soil boring log shows the soil conditions at a specific location.

  3. A soil profile is used for geotechnical engineering, while a soil boring log is used for environmental engineering.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A soil profile is a vertical section of the soil that shows the different soil layers, while a soil boring log is a record of the soil conditions at a specific location. A soil profile is used to understand the overall soil stratigraphy at a site, while a soil boring log is used to obtain detailed information about the soil conditions at a specific location.

What is the purpose of a grain size analysis?

  1. To determine the percentage of different grain sizes in a soil sample

  2. To classify a soil according to its grain size distribution

  3. To evaluate the engineering properties of a soil

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A grain size analysis is conducted to determine the percentage of different grain sizes in a soil sample, classify a soil according to its grain size distribution, and evaluate the engineering properties of a soil. The grain size distribution of a soil affects its permeability, shear strength, and compaction characteristics.

What is the difference between a standard penetration test (SPT) and a cone penetration test (CPT)?

  1. SPT is conducted in cohesive soils, while CPT is conducted in cohesionless soils.

  2. SPT measures the number of blows required to drive a sampler a certain distance, while CPT measures the resistance to penetration of a cone-shaped probe.

  3. SPT is more expensive than CPT.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

SPT is conducted by driving a sampler into the ground using a hammer and counting the number of blows required to drive it a certain distance. CPT is conducted by pushing a cone-shaped probe into the ground using a hydraulic or mechanical system and measuring the resistance to penetration.

What is the purpose of a groundwater monitoring well?

  1. To monitor the groundwater level

  2. To collect groundwater samples

  3. To conduct aquifer tests

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Groundwater monitoring wells are used to monitor the groundwater level, collect groundwater samples, and conduct aquifer tests. They are typically installed in boreholes and consist of a perforated casing that allows groundwater to enter the well.

What is the difference between a soil sample and a soil specimen?

  1. A soil sample is a small portion of soil that is collected for testing, while a soil specimen is a larger portion of soil that is used for construction.

  2. A soil sample is collected from the surface, while a soil specimen is collected from a depth.

  3. A soil sample is used for geotechnical engineering, while a soil specimen is used for environmental engineering.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A soil sample is a small portion of soil that is collected for testing purposes, such as determining the soil properties or classifying the soil. A soil specimen is a larger portion of soil that is used for construction purposes, such as building a foundation or a road.

What is the purpose of a geotechnical report?

  1. To summarize the findings of a geotechnical investigation

  2. To provide recommendations for foundation design and construction

  3. To assess the stability of a slope

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A geotechnical report summarizes the findings of a geotechnical investigation, provides recommendations for foundation design and construction, and assesses the stability of a slope. It is an important document that is used by engineers and architects to design and construct safe and reliable structures.

What is the difference between a soil classification system and a soil property?

  1. A soil classification system is used to group soils based on their similar characteristics, while a soil property is a specific characteristic of a soil.

  2. A soil classification system is based on laboratory testing, while a soil property is based on field observations.

  3. A soil classification system is used for geotechnical engineering, while a soil property is used for environmental engineering.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A soil classification system is used to group soils based on their similar characteristics, such as their grain size distribution, plasticity, and organic content. A soil property is a specific characteristic of a soil, such as its density, shear strength, or permeability.

What is the purpose of a site visit?

  1. To observe the site conditions

  2. To collect soil samples

  3. To conduct in-situ testing

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A site visit is conducted to observe the site conditions, collect soil samples, and conduct in-situ testing. It is an important step in the geotechnical investigation process as it allows the geotechnical engineer to gain a better understanding of the site conditions and to identify potential problems.

What is the difference between a soil profile and a soil boring log?

  1. A soil profile is a vertical section of the soil, while a soil boring log is a horizontal section.

  2. A soil profile shows the different soil layers, while a soil boring log shows the soil conditions at a specific location.

  3. A soil profile is used for geotechnical engineering, while a soil boring log is used for environmental engineering.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A soil profile is a vertical section of the soil that shows the different soil layers, while a soil boring log is a record of the soil conditions at a specific location. A soil profile is used to understand the overall soil stratigraphy at a site, while a soil boring log is used to obtain detailed information about the soil conditions at a specific location.

What is the difference between a soil sample and a soil specimen?

  1. A soil sample is a small portion of soil that is collected for testing, while a soil specimen is a larger portion of soil that is used for construction.

  2. A soil sample is collected from the surface, while a soil specimen is collected from a depth.

  3. A soil sample is used for geotechnical engineering, while a soil specimen is used for environmental engineering.

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A soil sample is a small portion of soil that is collected for testing purposes, such as determining the soil properties or classifying the soil. A soil specimen is a larger portion of soil that is used for construction purposes, such as building a foundation or a road.

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