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Irrigation Engineering Practice Test: Ground Water for Irrigation through Wells and Tubewells
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Ground Water for Irrigation through Wells and Tubewells topics include: infiltration, ground water controlling factors, aquifers and their type, open well, dug well and tube well. A tube well is a type of water well that uses a long, narrow stainless steel pipe bored underground. The lower end of the tube has a strainer, and a pump lifts water for irrigation.  Tube wells are a reliable source of water for irrigation. They are the cheapest and easiest method of irrigation and an affordable alternative for small farmers.  Tube wells have several advantages, including: Groundwater... Show more
Irrigation Engineering Practice Test: Ground Water for Irrigation through Wells and Tubewells
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25 Questions

1. Rewhiding the well involves ____________________
2. Which of the following drilling method is unsuitable in loose formations such as unconsolidated sand and gravel or quicksand?
3. Which log represents the type of strata existing at different depths and encountered during digging or boring of the wells?
4. The yield of a well depends on ________________
5. What is Pack Aquifer Ratio?
6. In which of the following zone the stresses are beyond the elastic limits?
7. Coefficient of storage (A) has the dimensions of _____
8. The field measurement of infiltration is done by ____________________
9. For good design, the uniformity coefficient (Cu) of the gravel material should preferably be ______
10. Energy is required in the utilisation of _____________
11. If the sub-soil formation is of fine sand, the rough value of the specific yield of well per unit area of the well (K/A) given by Marriot is ____________
12. Which of the following is an effective method for the development of well?
13. A minor irrigation scheme serves up to ________________
14. An irrigation project is classified as a major project when the CCA involved in the project is more than ___________
15. The clogging of well screens and consequent reduction in pump efficiency is indicated by _____________
16. Which zone contains water that is under molecular attraction?
17. An example of aquitard stratum in the ground profile is a layer of ___________
18. The geological formation which may contain water but does not contain any yield is ____________
19. The discharge per unit drawdown at a well is known as ___________
20. Which of the following method of lifting water is very suitable when the depth of well is from 12 to 20 meters?
21. Which is the fastest method of drilling and especially useful in unconsolidated formations?
22. The specific capacity of a confined well under equilibrium condition and within the working limits of drawdown ______________
23. In case of a flowing well, the piezometric surface is always _________
24. The units of specific capacity of a well are _____
25. Bored tube wells in rocky consolidated formations as are encountered in the South Indian States of our country are usually drilled by _____________