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Engineering Geology Practice Test: Joints and Jointing
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Joints and Jointing topics include:Joints terminology, joints classification, joints occurrence, joints origin and engineering considerations. In geology, a joint is a fracture in a rock that has little to no displacement. Joints are found in nearly all surface rocks and can extend in various directions, usually more vertically than horizontally.  Joints can be classified by their geometry: Longitudinal joints: Roughly parallel to fold axes and often fan around the fold Cross-joints: Approximately perpendicular to fold axes Diagonal joints: Typically occur as conjugate joint sets that... Show more
Engineering Geology Practice Test: Joints and Jointing
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1. The nature of sedimentary rock that can undergo some irregular jointing is ___________
2. How are the main joints aligned to the cooling surface?
3. Joint is always accompanied by opening.
4. How many types are further classified based on geometry?
5. How and what are the polygonal cracks related to?
6. At what angle do the fractures appear to the lines of tensile stresses?
7. A single theory is enough to explain origin of all types of joints.
8. Contraction or shrinkage is the cause of which joints?
9. Tensile stresses in igneous rocks are developed during ___________
10. Group of joint sets are called ___________
11. Joints in metamorphic rocks are due to ___________
12. Which jointing gives layered sedimentary structure appearance?
13. Joints do not have dip and strike.
14. Non-systematic joints occur at random in the rocks.
15. Fractures along which there has been no relative displacement is called?
16. What has to be located during an investigation with great care?
17. The classification which is not considered under study is ___________
18. The type of regular joint not belonging to igneous rocks is?
19. Mineralisation takes place in jointed rocks.
20. When the joints are prominent and extending for considerable depth they are called ___________
21. In which rock, joints may be classified on the basis of their lineation?
22. How many groups are classified based on the presence of regularities?
23. What is a positive effect of joints?
24. Which are the joints parallel to linear structure?
25. Columnar joints are also called ___________