What does 'dip' in geology refer to?
A. Horizontal direction of a rock layer
B. Angle between rock surface and horizontal plane
C. Rock folding
D. Fault movement
Answer: Option B
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Dip is the angle at which a rock layer or fault surface inclines from the horizontal.It is measured perpendicular to strike.Correct Answer: Angle between rock surface and horizontal plane.Which of the following best defines geological engineering?
A. Designing machinery for construction purposes
B. The study of celestial bodies
C. The development of software for geological analysis
D. The application of geological science to solve engineering challenges
What is the main objective of a site investigation in geological engineering?
A. To map political boundaries
B. To design architectural layouts
C. To determine the best drilling equipment
D. To assess ground conditions for construction safety and stability
Which of the following is NOT typically studied in geological engineering?
A. Economic inflation trends
B. Tectonic plate movements
C. Groundwater behavior
D. Rock and soil mechanics
Which natural hazard is most relevant to geological engineers?
A. Tornadoes
B. Lightning strikes
C. Hurricanes
D. Landslides

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