Dams and Reservoirs

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What is the primary purpose of a dam?

  1. To control flooding

  2. To generate electricity

  3. To provide irrigation

  4. To create a reservoir for recreation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The primary purpose of a dam is to control flooding by storing excess water during periods of high flow and releasing it gradually during periods of low flow.

Which type of dam is constructed by piling up earth and rock materials?

  1. Gravity dam

  2. Arch dam

  3. Buttress dam

  4. Earthfill dam


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

An earthfill dam is constructed by piling up earth and rock materials, typically with a core of impervious material to prevent seepage.

What is the function of a spillway in a dam?

  1. To control the flow of water over the dam

  2. To generate electricity

  3. To provide irrigation

  4. To create a reservoir for recreation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The function of a spillway in a dam is to control the flow of water over the dam during periods of high flow, preventing overtopping and potential failure of the dam.

Which type of dam is constructed using a curved, thin wall that arches upstream?

  1. Gravity dam

  2. Arch dam

  3. Buttress dam

  4. Earthfill dam


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

An arch dam is constructed using a curved, thin wall that arches upstream, transferring the water's force to the abutments on either side.

What is the purpose of a reservoir behind a dam?

  1. To control flooding

  2. To generate electricity

  3. To provide irrigation

  4. To create a habitat for aquatic life


Correct Option:
Explanation:

The reservoir behind a dam serves multiple purposes, including controlling flooding, generating electricity, providing irrigation, and creating a habitat for aquatic life.

Which type of dam is constructed using a series of buttresses to support a thin concrete or masonry facing?

  1. Gravity dam

  2. Arch dam

  3. Buttress dam

  4. Earthfill dam


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A buttress dam is constructed using a series of buttresses to support a thin concrete or masonry facing, allowing for a more economical design compared to a gravity dam.

What is the term used to describe the maximum water level that a reservoir can safely hold?

  1. Full reservoir level

  2. Normal pool elevation

  3. Spillway crest elevation

  4. Dead storage level


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The full reservoir level is the maximum water level that a reservoir can safely hold without overtopping the dam.

Which type of dam is constructed using a thick, solid wall of concrete or masonry that relies on its own weight to resist the water's force?

  1. Gravity dam

  2. Arch dam

  3. Buttress dam

  4. Earthfill dam


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A gravity dam is constructed using a thick, solid wall of concrete or masonry that relies on its own weight to resist the water's force.

What is the term used to describe the minimum water level that a reservoir can reach before it can no longer supply water for its intended purposes?

  1. Full reservoir level

  2. Normal pool elevation

  3. Spillway crest elevation

  4. Dead storage level


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The dead storage level is the minimum water level that a reservoir can reach before it can no longer supply water for its intended purposes.

Which type of dam is constructed using a thin, curved wall that arches downstream?

  1. Gravity dam

  2. Arch dam

  3. Buttress dam

  4. Earthfill dam


Correct Option:
Explanation:

There is no type of dam that is constructed using a thin, curved wall that arches downstream.

What is the term used to describe the difference between the full reservoir level and the dead storage level?

  1. Live storage capacity

  2. Total storage capacity

  3. Flood storage capacity

  4. Conservation storage capacity


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The live storage capacity is the difference between the full reservoir level and the dead storage level, representing the volume of water that can be used for various purposes.

Which type of dam is constructed using a series of concrete or masonry blocks stacked on top of each other?

  1. Gravity dam

  2. Arch dam

  3. Buttress dam

  4. Masonry dam


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A masonry dam is constructed using a series of concrete or masonry blocks stacked on top of each other, typically with a curved or stepped profile.

What is the term used to describe the maximum rate of flow that a spillway can safely handle?

  1. Design flood

  2. Probable maximum flood

  3. Spillway capacity

  4. Flood control capacity


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The spillway capacity is the maximum rate of flow that a spillway can safely handle without causing damage to the dam.

Which type of dam is constructed using a thin, flexible membrane that is supported by a network of cables or wires?

  1. Gravity dam

  2. Arch dam

  3. Buttress dam

  4. Membrane dam


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A membrane dam is constructed using a thin, flexible membrane that is supported by a network of cables or wires, allowing for a lightweight and cost-effective design.

What is the term used to describe the process of gradually releasing water from a reservoir to maintain a desired water level?

  1. Drawdown

  2. Release

  3. Discharge

  4. Evaporation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The term used to describe the process of gradually releasing water from a reservoir to maintain a desired water level is 'release'.

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