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what is a civil engineer?

  A civil engineer designs and oversees the construction of public works, such as roads, bridges, dams, tunnels, buildings, airports, water and sewage systems, and other large infrastructure projects. Buildings and bridges are often the first structures to come to mind, because they are the most obvious engineering creations. But civil engineers are also responsible for less visible creations and contributions. Every time we open a water faucet, we expect water to come out, without thinking that civil engineers made it possible, in many cases by designing systems that transport water to cities from mountain sources that are sometimes hundreds of miles away. SCOPE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING?   According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, the scope of the profession is "the design and maintenance of public works such as roads, bridges, water and energy systems as well as public facilities like ports, railways and airports." Civil engineering dates back centuries and is o...

CPM and PERT MCQ'S

 1. The numbering of the nodes in A-O-A is done  A.From left to right B.From Right to Left C.Randomly  D.On the basis of the duration of the activity 2.Which of the following is not the part of Risk Control A.Execution of the risk response strategy B.Monitoring of triggering events C.Initiating contingency plans D.Not watching for new risks 3. Conflict occurrence in projects is A.Unavoidable B.Depend on type of project C.Avoidable D.Depends on culture 4. Outsourced projects are susceptible to conflicts as A.People get less pay in these projects and work is more B.More work pressure and less time horizon C.These projects are away from home location D.People are unaccustomed to working together and have different values  5. Who creates the project team? A. Factory manager B. Operation manager C. Project manager D.Purchase Manager 6. Project Manager must ensure that it develops appropriate trade off/s as A. Time, cost and performance B. Time, value and performance C.Men...

SAMPLE MCQ’s for Project Management Course MMS Semester IV Subject-Project Management 50 MCQs for Sample

  1. Which one of the following is captured in the Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)?  A.The life cycle phases B.The logical order of tasks C.The scope of the project D. Project costs 2. Which stage of project management life cycle requires the maximum time of completion A.Conceptualization B. Planning C. Execution D. Estimation 3. .In Project management when does planning take place? A.Before the project B.During the project execution C.At the start of the project D.After the project 4 .In the initial stage of the project the probability of completing the project is ___ .  A.Zero B.High C.Low D.Medium 5. Which one is a true statement relating to project communications?  A. A project sponsor is responsible for all communication methods and media. B. Different stakeholders typically have different communication needs.  C. It is best to have a standard set of project reports used for every project.  D. Email is the only way to communicate with large numbers of p...

IMPORTANT CPM AND PERT MCQ'S FOR JE AND AE LEVEL

 1.What Is WBS  A.Work bending structure B. Whole Bearing system C.Work Break Structure  D. None of the above Ans :- c 2. Which stage of project management life cycle requires the maximum time of completion A.Conceptualization B. Planning C. Execution D. Estimation Ans :-c 3. .In Project management when does planning take place? A.Before Start the project B.During the project execution C.After start the project D.None of the above Ans :-A 4 .In the initial stage of the project the probability of completing the project is ___ .  A.Zero B.High C.Low D.Medium Ans :-C 5.An event is indicated on the network by a number enclosed in A. a circle B. a square C. a triangle D. all the above Ans :-D 6.Free float for any activity is defined as the difference between A. its earliest finish time and earliest start time for its successor activity B. its latest start time and earliest start time C.its latest finish time and earliest start time for its successor activity D. its earlie...

SOIL ERROSION

  WHAT IS SOIL ERROSION Soil erosion  is, at its core, a natural process. Put simply, it is when topsoil, which is the upper-most layer of the ground, is moved from one spot to another. Why this matters is because topsoil is the part of the land that is highest in organic matter and best suited for farming and other fertile activities, which is why soil erosion can have the greatest impact on farmers and agricultural land. In other words, soil erosion is a naturally occurring and slow process that refers to loss of field’s top soil by water and wind or through conversion of natural vegetation to agricultural land. When farming activities are carried out, the top soil is exposed and is often blown away by wind or washed away by rain. When soil erosion occurs, the  movement of the detached topsoil  is typically facilitated by either a natural process – such as wind or water movement – or by the impact of man, such as through tilling farmland DIFFERNT SOIL TESTS Geotech...