Question

The portion of water which flows on surface is called __________

a.

Run off

b.

Catchment

c.

Percolated water

d.

Storm water

Posted under Highway Engineering

Answer: (a).Run off

Interact with the Community - Share Your Thoughts

Uncertain About the Answer? Seek Clarification Here.

Understand the Explanation? Include it Here.

Q. The portion of water which flows on surface is called __________

Similar Questions

Explore Relevant Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Q. The factors not affecting run off is?

Q. The number of steps followed for surface drainage system is __________

Q. The rational formula is __________

Q. The value of C is taken as ____ for bitumen pavements.

Q. What is the minimum velocity required in drainage to maintain flow?

Q. The area of the drainage is expressed in __________

Q. For a bitumen pavement calculate the discharge in m³/sec if intensity of the rainfall is 40 mm/sec and area of drainage is 100 m².

Q. The side drains and partially filled culverts are designed on the basis of ___________

Q. The continuity equation is given by __________

Q. The desirable velocity for sand and silt are __________

Q. The discharge in m³/sec for a surface drainage of 100 m² and a velocity of 5 m/second is?

Q. The roughness coefficient is assumed in __________

Q. The hydraulic radius is given by __________

Q. What is the maximum value of Manning’s coefficient for soil with heavy vegetation?

Q. The total time for inlet flow and flow along the drain is given by __________

Q. If the depth of a trapezoidal section is 0.50 m and free board is 0.15 m, then the total depth is?

Q. The time of flow in minutes for a longitudinal drain of 400 m and with a velocity of 0.8 m/sec is?

Q. In slab culverts RCC slab is placed over abudment of __________

Q. The span of RCC slab is limited to __________

Q. What is the minimum diameter used in pipe culverts?

Recommended Subjects

Are you eager to expand your knowledge beyond Highway Engineering? We've handpicked a range of related categories that you might find intriguing.

Click on the categories below to discover a wealth of MCQs and enrich your understanding of various subjects. Happy exploring!