Nicet Level 2: Earth Work
- ANS-
For proctor check Which strategies require distinct molds? - ANS-A & C require four" mildew
and Method B and D require 6" mildew
How deep must grubbing be? - ANS-No defined depth, enough to get rid of all stump, roots,
buried logs and turf
How far can street profile be shifted in keeping with tolerance? - ANS-five' proper of left no
longer exceeding 2% from the plan grade tangent
How some distance can the alighment in the roadway be shifted per tolerance? - ANS-10' Right
or left
How many blows are required consistent with mold for proctor test? - ANS-25 blows for four"
mold and 56 blows for 6" mold
How many lifts are required in line with mildew for proctor test? - ANS-four" mildew calls for
three lifts even as 6" mold calls for 5 lifts
How to determine percentage compaction? - ANS-Dry Density/Lab max density x a hundred
In roadways what size lifts ought to embankment be placed? - ANS-12" lifts
Mass for sand cone check have to be recorded to nearest? - ANS-0.01lbs
Sand cone test also can be used to decide? - ANS-Moisture content and dry mass of excavated
soil
tree branches must be cleared over roadways and shoulders to obtain what height? - ANS-20'
What are some instance of a preservations of objects when clearing and grubbing? - ANS-1.
Historical Markers
2. Tree wells
three. Historical or archeological fee
four. Utilities
What are the designation letters for " Poorly Graded Gravel"? - ANS-Letters "GP"
, What are the designation letters for "Well Graded Gravel"? - ANS-Letters "GW"
What are the identity letters primarily based on characteristics for "Elastic Silt"? - ANS-Letters
"MH"
What are the Identification letters based on characteristics for "Fat", Heavy Clay? - ANS-Letters
"CH"
What are the Identification letters based on traits for "Lean Clay"? - ANS-Letters "CL"
What are the identity letters primarily based on characteristics for "Silt"? - ANS-Letters "ML"
What are the requirements while getting ready to do the nuclear density check? - ANS-6" away
from verticle projections and 24" far from a wall
What are the stairs to Bury Material? - ANS-1. Place particles in alternating tiers of 48"
2. Cover each layer with 24" of earth cloth
3. Stumps, logs, and so forth need to be located in a dense pile to minimize air voids
4. Place 12" top layer of material and compact the region
What regions have to be grubbed? - ANS-simplest excavation areas and away from slope
rounding limits
What defines a sample being fine grained or coarse grained? - ANS-If sample carries 50%
greater of fines or if sample includes less than 50% of fines
What does the proctor take a look at determine? - ANS-Moisture density relationship of soils
and soil-aggregates
What does the Sand Cone Method Determine? - ANS-In-place density of soil and aggregates
What is A-1 for particle identity grouping? - ANS-Stone fragments, gravel and stone
What is A-2 for particle identification grouping? - ANS-Silty, clay, gravel stone
What is A-three for particle identity grouping? - ANS-Fine sands
What is A-4 and A-five for particle identification grouping? - ANS-Silty Soils
What is A-6 and A-7 for particle identification grouping? - ANS-Clay soils
What is an undercut? - ANS-fabric excavated under subgrade
What is borrow excavation? - ANS-Material used from out of doors of the roadway prism
- ANS-
For proctor check Which strategies require distinct molds? - ANS-A & C require four" mildew
and Method B and D require 6" mildew
How deep must grubbing be? - ANS-No defined depth, enough to get rid of all stump, roots,
buried logs and turf
How far can street profile be shifted in keeping with tolerance? - ANS-five' proper of left no
longer exceeding 2% from the plan grade tangent
How some distance can the alighment in the roadway be shifted per tolerance? - ANS-10' Right
or left
How many blows are required consistent with mold for proctor test? - ANS-25 blows for four"
mold and 56 blows for 6" mold
How many lifts are required in line with mildew for proctor test? - ANS-four" mildew calls for
three lifts even as 6" mold calls for 5 lifts
How to determine percentage compaction? - ANS-Dry Density/Lab max density x a hundred
In roadways what size lifts ought to embankment be placed? - ANS-12" lifts
Mass for sand cone check have to be recorded to nearest? - ANS-0.01lbs
Sand cone test also can be used to decide? - ANS-Moisture content and dry mass of excavated
soil
tree branches must be cleared over roadways and shoulders to obtain what height? - ANS-20'
What are some instance of a preservations of objects when clearing and grubbing? - ANS-1.
Historical Markers
2. Tree wells
three. Historical or archeological fee
four. Utilities
What are the designation letters for " Poorly Graded Gravel"? - ANS-Letters "GP"
, What are the designation letters for "Well Graded Gravel"? - ANS-Letters "GW"
What are the identity letters primarily based on characteristics for "Elastic Silt"? - ANS-Letters
"MH"
What are the Identification letters based on characteristics for "Fat", Heavy Clay? - ANS-Letters
"CH"
What are the Identification letters based on traits for "Lean Clay"? - ANS-Letters "CL"
What are the identity letters primarily based on characteristics for "Silt"? - ANS-Letters "ML"
What are the requirements while getting ready to do the nuclear density check? - ANS-6" away
from verticle projections and 24" far from a wall
What are the stairs to Bury Material? - ANS-1. Place particles in alternating tiers of 48"
2. Cover each layer with 24" of earth cloth
3. Stumps, logs, and so forth need to be located in a dense pile to minimize air voids
4. Place 12" top layer of material and compact the region
What regions have to be grubbed? - ANS-simplest excavation areas and away from slope
rounding limits
What defines a sample being fine grained or coarse grained? - ANS-If sample carries 50%
greater of fines or if sample includes less than 50% of fines
What does the proctor take a look at determine? - ANS-Moisture density relationship of soils
and soil-aggregates
What does the Sand Cone Method Determine? - ANS-In-place density of soil and aggregates
What is A-1 for particle identity grouping? - ANS-Stone fragments, gravel and stone
What is A-2 for particle identification grouping? - ANS-Silty, clay, gravel stone
What is A-three for particle identity grouping? - ANS-Fine sands
What is A-4 and A-five for particle identification grouping? - ANS-Silty Soils
What is A-6 and A-7 for particle identification grouping? - ANS-Clay soils
What is an undercut? - ANS-fabric excavated under subgrade
What is borrow excavation? - ANS-Material used from out of doors of the roadway prism