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Water Resources Department Retired Executive Engineer Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 22 Jul 2022

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Round 1 - Technical 

(5 Questions)

  • Q1. Highway and road construction
  • Ans. 

     Highway  &Road construction 

    Embankment  3m, subgrade 500mm  compacted  2 layer.250mm, GSb 300mm compacted 2layer ,confinement  layer, DBM 150mm  mixture of aggregate  20mm to 28mm VG30  compacted  two  layer, BC,mixture aggregate 13.1 mm VG30  bitumen,, laying temperature  130degree celceious  to 150 degrees  celceious, Rolling ...

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  • Q2. Structures of all type of civil.engineering SLR,DLR, bridges
  • Ans. 

    SLR bridge single  lane bridge = 4.25m

    DLR:- Double lane bridge =7.50m

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  • Q3. Grade of concrete and strength. Cement
  • Ans. 

    The grade of concrete refers to its strength and durability. Cement is a key ingredient in concrete.

    • The grade of concrete determines its compressive strength and is denoted by a number, such as M20 or M30.

    • The strength of concrete is measured in terms of its ability to resist compression.

    • Cement is a binding agent that holds the concrete together.

    • The quality and type of cement used can impact the strength and durability ...

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  • Q4. Buildings construction
  • Ans. 

    Building  ,design  foundations Soil  and different types of load considered  DL+LL ,

    GL BEAM, PLINH BENDS, LINTEL BENDS, SLAB

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  • Q5. Regulations of canal system and management crop irrigation
  • Ans. 

    Canal system regulations and management for crop irrigation are crucial for efficient water usage.

    • Canal system regulations ensure fair distribution of water among farmers.

    • Management of canal system involves maintenance of canals, dams, and reservoirs.

    • Crop irrigation management involves scheduling and monitoring water usage.

    • Efficient irrigation techniques like drip irrigation and sprinklers can save water.

    • Regulations an...

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