What is the primary purpose of a Proctor test?
A. Measure soil pH
B. Determine moisture content
C. Find maximum dry density
D. Calculate pore pressure
Answer: Option C
Solution (By Examveda Team)
The Proctor test helps determine the optimum moisture content for achieving maximum dry density during compaction.Related Questions on Soil Mechanics
What does the term "soil compaction" refer to in soil mechanics?
A. Increasing water content
B. Decreasing porosity by mechanical means
C. Increasing organic content
D. Increasing permeability
The Atterberg limits are used to describe:
A. Strength of rocks
B. Soil permeability
C. Consistency of fine-grained soils
D. Bearing capacity of soil
The effective stress principle in soil mechanics was proposed by:
A. Boussinesq
B. Terzaghi
C. Darcy
D. Casagrande
Which soil property primarily influences the rate of consolidation?
A. Shear strength
B. Permeability
C. Dry density
D. Specific gravity

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