1
GATE CE 2010
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Ion concentrations obtained for a groundwater sample (having pH=8.1) are given
below.
Carbonate hardness (mg/L as $$CaCO_3$$) present in the above water sample is
Ion | $$Ca^{2+}$$ | $$Mg^{2+}$$ | $$Na^+$$ | $$HCO_3^-$$ | $$SO_4^{2-}$$ | $$Cl^{-}$$ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ionconcentration(mg/L) | 100 | 6 | 15 | 250 | 45 | 39 |
Atomic Weight | Ca=40 | Mg=24 | Na=23 | H=1,C=12,O=16 | S=32,O=16 | Cl=35.5 |
Carbonate hardness (mg/L as $$CaCO_3$$) present in the above water sample is
2
GATE CE 2010
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
Ion concentrations obtained for a groundwater sample (having pH=8.1) are given
below.
Total hardness (mg/L as $$CaCO_3$$) present in the above water sample is
Ion | $$Ca^{2+}$$ | $$Mg^{2+}$$ | $$Na^+$$ | $$HCO_3^-$$ | $$SO_4^{2-}$$ | $$Cl^{-}$$ |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ionconcentration(mg/L) | 100 | 6 | 15 | 250 | 45 | 39 |
Atomic Weight | Ca=40 | Mg=24 | Na=23 | H=1,C=12,O=16 | S=32,O=16 | Cl=35.5 |
Total hardness (mg/L as $$CaCO_3$$) present in the above water sample is
3
GATE CE 2008
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
A wastewater sample contains $$10^{-5.6}$$ mol/l of OH- ions at $$25^o$$ C. The pH of this
sample is
4
GATE CE 2005
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
If tomato juice is having a pH of 4.1, the hydrogen ion concentration will be
Questions Asked from Quality Control of Water (Marks 2)
Number in Brackets after Paper Indicates No. of Questions
GATE CE Subjects
Construction Material and Management
Geomatics Engineering Or Surveying
Levelling Traversing Theodolites and Plane Table Surveying Measurement of Area, Volume and Theory of Errors and Survey Adjustment Field Astronomy and Photogrammetric Surveying Basics of GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing Angular Measurements and Compass Survey Basic Concepts Linear Measurements and Chain Survey
Engineering Mechanics
Hydrology
Transportation Engineering
Strength of Materials Or Solid Mechanics
Reinforced Cement Concrete
Steel Structures
Environmental Engineering
Engineering Mathematics
Structural Analysis
Geotechnical Engineering
Origin of Soils Definitions and Properties of Soils Classification of Soils and Clay Mineralogy Effective Stress and Permeability Seepage Analysis Compaction of Soil Compressibility and Consolidation Shear Strength of Soil Stress Distribution of Soil Retaining Wall and Earth Pressure Stability of Slopes Shallow Foundation Pile Foundation Soil Stabilization
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines
General Aptitude