CERTIFICATION EXAM QUESTIONS ANDCORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) Q&A 2026
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1. What is the primary purpose of soil compaction in
construction?
A. Increase soil color consistency
B. Reduce soil permeability and increase density
C. Increase organic content
D. Improve soil fertility
Correct answer: B
Rationale:
Soil compaction increases density by reducing air voids, which
improves load-bearing capacity and reduces settlement and
permeability.
2. Which laboratory test is commonly used to determine
maximum dry density of soil?
A. Atterberg Limits Test
B. Proctor Compaction Test
C. Sieve Analysis
D. Hydrometer Test
Correct answer: B
,Rationale:
The Proctor test determines the maximum dry density and
optimum moisture content for soil compaction control.
3. What does the term “optimum moisture content” mean?
A. Soil is completely dry
B. Maximum water soil can absorb
C. Moisture level at which soil achieves maximum dry density
D. Water content causing soil saturation
Correct answer: C
Rationale:
OMC is the water content at which soil achieves its highest dry
density during compaction.
4. Which soil type generally has the highest bearing capacity
when properly compacted?
A. Clay
B. Silt
C. Gravel
D. Organic soil
Correct answer: C
Rationale:
Gravel has high strength, good drainage, and minimal
compressibility compared to finer soils.
,5. What is a “field density test” used for?
A. Determine soil color
B. Measure in-place soil compaction
C. Identify soil minerals
D. Determine soil temperature
Correct answer: B
Rationale:
Field density tests verify whether compacted soil meets design
density requirements.
6. Which tool is commonly used for field density testing using
sand replacement method?
A. Hydrometer
B. Sand cone apparatus
C. Pycnometer
D. Oven dryer
Correct answer: B
Rationale:
The sand cone method determines in-place soil density using
calibrated sand.
7. What is the purpose of Atterberg Limits?
, A. Determine soil color
B. Classify fine-grained soils based on plasticity
C. Measure soil compaction
D. Determine soil temperature
Correct answer: B
Rationale:
Atterberg Limits define liquid limit, plastic limit, and plasticity
index for soil classification.
8. Which soil has the highest plasticity index?
A. Gravel
B. Sand
C. Clay
D. Silt
Correct answer: C
Rationale:
Clay soils have high plasticity due to fine particle size and water
retention.
9. What is the main hazard of poorly compacted soil under a
foundation?
A. Increased fertility
B. Structural settlement
C. Improved drainage