Flow Irrigation – MCQ || Irrigation Engineering

Flow Irrigation – MCQ

1. Flow irrigation works under

a) Mechanical power.
b) Man & Animal power.
c) Electric power.
d) Gravity.

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d) Gravity.

2. Inundation irrigation is a type of

a) Flow irrigation
b) Lift irrigation
c) Well irrigation
d) Sprinkler irrigation

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a) Flow irrigation.

3. Which of the following point should be considered while selecting the alignment of perennial canal

a) As far as possible, the alignment of the canal should be straight.
b) The canal alignment should not be passed over the valuable land.
c) The alignment should cross the natural drainage, stream, etc., at a right angle.
d) All of these.

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d) All of these.

4. The river in which the water flows more or less to its full capacity throughout the year is known as ____ rivers.

a) Inundation.
b) Perennial.
c) None.

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b) Perennial.

5. The river in which the water flows to its full capacity only in rainy seasons is known as _____ rivers.

a) Inundation.
b) Perennial.
c) None.

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a) Inundation.

6. The area included under bandhara irrigation system is known as

a) Thal.
b) Shaed.
c) Seal.
d) Bhad.

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a) Thal.

7. The canal which is aligned along the watershed line is known as ____ canal

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Watershed.

The canal which is aligned along the watershed line is known as watershed canal

8. The canal which is aligned at right angles to the contour line is known as __ canal

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Side slope.

The canal which is aligned at right angles to the contour line is known as side slope canal.

9. The canal which is constructed to generate hydroelectric power is known as ____ canal

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Power.

The canal which is constructed to generate hydroelectric power is known as Power canal.

10. The canal which is constructed to feed another canal or river is known as _____ canal

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Feeder.

The canal which is constructed to feed another canal or river is known as feeder canal.

11. In bandhare irrigation, the ‘thal’ is divided into several zones which are known as _____.

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Phad.

In bandhare irrigation, the ‘Thal’ is divided into several zones which are known as Phad.

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