Canal Head Works – MCQ
1. The openings are provided with adjustable gates at the base of the weir and barrage is known as
a) Scouring sluices
b) Under sluices
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) Silt excluder
e) None of these
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c) Both (a) and (b)
2. What is the reason to provide silt excluder?
a) To allow heavy silt to enter the canal
b) To prevent fine silt to enter the canal
c) To allow the fine silt to enter the canal
d) To prevent heavy silt to enter the canal
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d) To prevent heavy silt to enter the canal
3. What are the reasons behind providing dyke?
a) To protect valuable agricultural land of the surrounding area
b) To prevent the town and village from adverse effects during the heavy flood.
c) It prevents the water from entering the surrounding area
d) All of these
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d) All of these
4. The top width of the marginal bank is usually kept as
a) 1 to 2 m
b) 2 to 3 m
c) 3 to 4 m
d) None of these
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c) 3 to 4 m.
5. The marginal bank is also known as
a) Levees
b) River bank
c) Canal Bank
d) Rigid Bank
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a) Levees.
6. The guide bank is also known as
a) Levees
b) Rigid bank
c) Marginal bunds
d) Bell’s bund
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d) Bell’s bund
7. Which of following are the component part of the diversion headworks
a) Fish ladder
b) Guide bank
c) Silt excluder
d) Divide wall
e) All of these
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e) All of these
8. Which of the following is not a component part of the guide bank
a) Shank
b) Sloping apron
c) Launching apron
d) Silt excluder
e) None of these
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d) Silt excluder
9. The divide wall is a wall that is constructed at
a) Right angle to the weir
b) Inclined angle to the weir
c) Parallel to the weir
d) None
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a) Right angle to the weir
10. The function of a divide wall is
a) To prevent overturning effect on the weir or barrage
b) To controls the cross current in front of the canal head
c) It provides a straight passageway in front of the canal head
d) All of these
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d) All of these
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