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- Environmental Engineeringcivil-engineering-mcqs › environmental-engineering
- Published
- 17 Jan 2019
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
The correct formula is N = y + R, where porosity (N) is the total of specific yield (y) and specific retention (R). The other options incorrectly rearrange this relationship.
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- 1.Which of the following statements about BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) is accurate?
- 2.When coliform bacteria are detected in a water sample, which coliform tests should be performed?
- 3.What is the term for the equipment used to extract water from its sources?
- 4.Which factors influence the per capita consumption in a given area?
- 5.Assertion (A): Water usage rises as the distribution pressure increases. Reason (R): Elevated distribution pressure leads to greater water loss and wastage. Choose the correct option based on the given coding scheme.
- 6.Which factor leads to a reduction in per capita water consumption?
- 7.Given that a city’s average daily water usage is 100,000 m³, what is the maximum daily consumption expected during the peak hourly demand?
- 8.In population forecasting, how does the arithmetical increase method's estimate generally compare to that of the geometrical increase method?
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