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  1. Asked: July 27, 2020In: Interview Questions

    What is the difference between Nappe and Jet?

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    Added an answer on July 28, 2020 at 10:05 pm

    The sheet of water flow that flows over weir or dam is known as nappe. The sheet of water that flows from the orifice is known as jet.

    The sheet of water flow that flows over weir or dam is known as nappe.
    The sheet of water that flows from the orifice is known as jet.

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  2. Asked: July 22, 2020In: Interview Questions

    What is the best answer for ”Why did you choose Civil Engineer?

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    Added an answer on July 22, 2020 at 6:19 pm

    My answer would be, "Food, clothes, and shelter are the basic necessities of mankind. Civil engineering provides one of the three basic necessities. I also chose civil engineering because it is the most practical branch of civil engineering. It gives life to the drawings. The satisfaction of lookingRead more

    My answer would be, “Food, clothes, and shelter are the basic necessities of mankind. Civil engineering provides one of the three basic necessities. I also chose civil engineering because it is the most practical branch of civil engineering. It gives life to the drawings. The satisfaction of looking at your drawings and designs getting life and standing up tall can not be compared to any other form of pleasure!”

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  3. Asked: July 20, 2020In: Interview Questions

    What is best answer of “Introduce Yourself”?

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    Added an answer on July 21, 2020 at 10:46 pm

    I think that you can the following steps:- Greet the interviewer (mainly if there is a women interviewer then you should greet her first then you can greet all other member) this step will show show your etiquettes. Tell them your name and tell them about your current status (student or job) Tell thRead more

    I think that you can the following steps:-

    1. Greet the interviewer (mainly if there is a women interviewer then you should greet her first then you can greet all other member) this step will show show your etiquettes.
    2. Tell them your name and tell them about your current status (student or job)
    3. Tell them about your birth place.
    4. Tell them about your hobbies but tell them the real one because mainly the question are asked from this area
    5. Tell them about your strength.
    6. Tell them about the area of interests and continue these till the interviewer stops you.
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  4. Asked: July 17, 2020In: Interview Questions

    Explain Arch Dam and Buttress Dam?

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    Added an answer on July 20, 2020 at 11:12 am

    arch dam is constructed when dam abutment has rocky strata and have higher bearing capacity to resist trust from arching action of an arch dam. see arch dam in figure it is constructed when river run between two hills and the dam site has great depth, and less width at that location arch dam is veryRead more

    arch dam is constructed when dam abutment has rocky strata and have higher bearing capacity to resist trust from arching action of an arch dam.

    see arch dam in figure

    it is constructed when river run between two hills and the dam site has great depth, and less width at that location arch dam is very economical to another type of dam.

    buttress dam is a dam in which has straight alignment and which have buttressed support on the downstream side.

    buttress is provided to additional support of dam structure .

    the main purpose of the buttress is to provide additional safety against the overturning of the dam. this type of dam is constructed at where dam height is high.

     

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  5. Asked: July 19, 2020In: Interview Questions

    What is the meaning of kick-off meeting?

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    Added an answer on July 19, 2020 at 9:30 pm

    The reason for the kickoff meeting is to officially notify all partners that the project has started and ensured everybody has a typical comprehension of the undertaking and his job. The kickoff meeting is a chance to get all the colleagues, clients, and stakeholders together and officially set up fRead more

    The reason for the kickoff meeting is to officially notify all partners that the project has started and ensured everybody has a typical comprehension of the undertaking and his job. The kickoff meeting is a chance to get all the colleagues, clients, and stakeholders together and officially set up for the beginning of the project. Like every official meeting, there ought to be a plan. There are various explicit things you need to cover at this meeting:

    • Introduce the people at the meeting.
    • Recap the information in the Project Charter, including:
      • The purpose of the project
      • Scope
      • Major deliverables
      • Risks
      • Assumptions
      • Estimated effort and budget
      • Deadline

    Examine the significant jobs and duties of the undertaking group, clients, and stakeholders. Many, if not the entirety of the individuals that will take a shot at the undertaking, ought to be in attendance.

    Go over the general methodology and course of events of the venture. This gives individuals a sense of how the undertaking will unfold. Specifically, you will need to guarantee that individuals comprehend what they should do in the present moment to help the undertaking.

    Talk about and answer any exceptional inquiries. The reason for the conversation isn’t to reiterate the motivation behind the venture, however, to permit individuals to voice specific queries or concerns they have as the task starts.

    Affirm that the task is currently in progress. On the off chance that the undertaking has not begun at this point, it should now be prepared to start right away.

    Different things to consider in the kickoff meeting include:

    Participants. By and large, the undertaking group, clients, and stakeholders ought to be in participation. If these outcomes in such a large number of individuals for comfort, you can consider having just the significant players join in. You would then be able to meet with others in resulting smaller than usual kickoff meetings, or you can send the meaningful meeting data to the individuals who couldn’t join in.

    Length. Although most kickoff meetings can be directed in an hour or two, others may require a day or two. The longer kickoff meetings are particularly significant if the undertaking is extremely perplexing or dubious. Now and again, a long kickoff meeting might be valuable as an approach to assemble starting prerequisites, although that would not be the primary role.

    Preparation. It is said you never have another opportunity to establish a decent first connection. This is valid with the kickoff meeting. You are utilizing the meeting to help set desires for the undertaking. If the meeting is unorganized, chaotic, or a waste of time, the members will likely convey those discernments into the task also. The task director needs to ensure that he has arranged well for this meeting and that it goes easily. The undertaking administrator ought to likewise converse with the support early and settle on sure that they are in concurrence with how the meeting will advance.

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  6. Asked: July 17, 2020In: Interview Questions

    What is the difference between ductile and malleable property of material?

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    Added an answer on July 19, 2020 at 12:54 pm

    Malleability is a related to ductility, Malleability is a property, which thin sheet can be formed by hammering and rolling very easily. When ductility is ability to deform of material when tensile force is applied to that material.   Another different given below Malleability It is measured byRead more

    Malleability is a related to ductility,

    Malleability is a property, which thin sheet can be formed by hammering and rolling very easily.

    When ductility is ability to deform of material when tensile force is applied to that material.

     

    Another different given below

    Malleability

    • It is measured by ability to withstand against pressure
    • Affected by crystal structure of material
    • Basically this term use in compression stress
    • This property give idea about pressure resistance without failure

     

    Ductility

    • It is measured by bend test
    • Affected by grain size of material
    • Basically this term use in tensile stress
    • This property give idea about bending resistance without failure
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  7. Asked: July 16, 2020In: Interview Questions

    What is full form of SP in Indian standard code?

    DevilAVRT

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    Added an answer on July 16, 2020 at 4:11 pm

    Special Publications  

    Special Publications

     

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  8. Asked: June 20, 2020In: Interview Questions

    Which are the methods for the demolition of any structure?

    Ancy Joby

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    Added an answer on July 5, 2020 at 5:25 pm

    Demolition methods are chosen based on several factors.It depends on type of material used in building, based on location of building, waste disposal etc... Widely used demolition across the world are as follows 1. Implosion 2. Selective Demolition 3. Wrecking ball demolition 4. Mechanical demolitioRead more

    Demolition methods are chosen based on several factors.It depends on type of material used in building, based on location of building, waste disposal etc…
    Widely used demolition across the world are as follows

    1. Implosion
    2. Selective Demolition
    3. Wrecking ball demolition
    4. Mechanical demolition
    5. High Reach Arm Demolition

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