In the Bhuj Earthquake (2001), why did many buildings fail despite being away from the epicenter?
A. Soil liquefaction
B. Tsunami impact
C. Fault rupture
D. Rock avalanche
Answer: Option A
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Soil liquefaction in the region caused ground instability. Structures built on loose sands and reclaimed land suffered severe damage due to loss of bearing capacity.Which geotechnical failure occurred in the 1963 Vajont Dam disaster in Italy?
A. Overtopping of dam
B. Foundation failure
C. Landslide into reservoir
D. Earthquake-induced cracking
What was the main geological issue in the Panama Canal expansion project?
A. Lava flow
B. Marine sediment instability
C. Hard rock tunneling
D. Seismic liquefaction
In the case of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, what caused the leaning?
A. Uneven settlement due to clayey soil
B. Earthquake damage
C. Poor construction material
D. Tectonic movement
Which engineering technique stabilized the Hong Kong slopes after landslide disasters?
A. Tunneling
B. Shotcreting and soil nailing
C. Earth reinforcement
D. Floating raft foundation
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