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Hydraulic Structures for Irrigation MCQs

1. : Hydraulic structures are mainly constructed for:

(A) Soil fertility


(B) Water control, diversion, and storage


(C) Crop rotation


(D) Groundwater recharge only




2. : A diversion headwork constructed across a river mainly serves to:

(A) Store water permanently


(B) Raise water level and divert into canals


(C) Generate electricity only


(D) Prevent floods only




3. : A barrage differs from a weir because:

(A) A barrage has adjustable gates


(B) A weir has adjustable gates


(C) Both are the same


(D) A barrage stores water in a reservoir




4. : The main purpose of a canal head regulator is to:

(A) Control sediment entry into canal


(B) Control discharge into canal


(C) Regulate water level in canal


(D) All of the above




5. : A cross regulator is provided in canals to:

(A) Control discharge


(B) Maintain pond level for offtaking canals


(C) Prevent floods


(D) Both (A) and (B)




6. : Which of the following is not a cross-drainage work?

(A) Aqueduct


(B) Syphon aqueduct


(C) Canal fall


(D) Super passage




7. : An aqueduct is a structure where:

(A) Drain passes over canal


(B) Canal passes over drain


(C) Drain passes below canal


(D) Canal passes below drain




8. : In a syphon aqueduct:

(A) Canal passes over drain


(B) Drain passes over canal


(C) Drain passes below canal under pressure flow


(D) Canal passes below drain under pressure flow




9. : A canal fall is constructed to:

(A) Raise water level


(B) Absorb excess energy of water when canal bed drops


(C) Prevent flooding


(D) Divert flow into canal




10. : The most common type of fall used in irrigation canals is:

(A) Vertical drop fall


(B) Trapezoidal notch fall


(C) Sarda fall


(D) Ogee fall




11. : Outlets in irrigation canals are provided to:

(A) Regulate water to field channels


(B) Store water


(C) Stop sediment


(D) Increase canal discharge




12. : A proportional outlet supplies water to field channel:

(A) In direct proportion to discharge in canal


(B) Constant discharge always


(C) Constant head only


(D) By gate opening only




13. : Which of the following is a rigid weir structure?

(A) Crump weir


(B) Ogee weir


(C) Sarda fall


(D) Both (A) and (B)




14. : The main function of a barrage under sluice is to:

(A) Pass flood water and silt into river downstream


(B) Store water in reservoir


(C) Increase canal discharge


(D) Stop water from flowing




15. : A canal escape is provided to:

(A) Remove surplus water from canal to drain


(B) Increase discharge


(C) Reduce seepage


(D) Store water in canal




16. : A syphon is used in canals to:

(A) Pass canal water over drain


(B) Pass canal water under drain with pressure flow


(C) Store water


(D) Prevent seepage




17. : A head regulator is provided at the head of:

(A) Canal


(B) Dam


(C) Reservoir


(D) Drainage channel




18. : The most suitable structure to raise water level temporarily in a river is:

(A) Barrage


(B) Weir


(C) Dam


(D) Spillway




19. : Which hydraulic structure is mainly meant for flood control and power generation?

(A) Barrage


(B) Diversion weir


(C) Dam


(D) Cross regulator




20. : The crest level of a barrage is kept:

(A) High above river bed


(B) At same level as canal bed


(C) Low, near river bed level


(D) Equal to full reservoir level




21. : The ratio of crest length of weir to effective length of barrage is known as:

(A) Efficiency ratio


(B) Head loss ratio


(C) Silt factor


(D) Pond level ratio




22. : A cross-drainage structure where drain water flows under gravity below the canal without pressure flow is called:

(A) Aqueduct


(B) Canal syphon


(C) Super passage


(D) Inlet and outlet




23. : Falls on canals are generally spaced at:

(A) Every 100 m


(B) Where bed slope changes abruptly


(C) Regular intervals always


(D) Every outlet




24. : A silt excluder in a barrage is constructed:

(A) On downstream side


(B) On upstream side to prevent silt entry into canal


(C) On canal head regulator


(D) On cross regulator




25. : The energy dissipating arrangement below hydraulic structures is usually:

(A) Drop wall


(B) Stilling basin with baffle blocks


(C) Barrage gates


(D) Canal fall crest




🔹 1. Soil and Water Conservation Engineering MCQs

  1. Soil Conservation Techniques MCQs

  2. Watershed Management MCQs

  3. Erosion Control Structures MCQs

  4. Gully and Ravine Control MCQs


🔹 2. Irrigation and Drainage Engineering MCQs

  1. Irrigation Methods and Systems MCQs

  2. Canal and Pipe Flow Design MCQs

  3. Surface and Subsurface Drainage MCQs

  4. Sprinkler and Drip Irrigation Systems MCQs

  5. Water Management MCQs


🔹 3. Groundwater and Hydraulics MCQs

  1. Groundwater Hydrology MCQs

  2. Well Hydraulics MCQs

  3. Pumping Systems MCQs

  4. Hydraulic Structures for Irrigation MCQs


🔹 4. Farm Machinery and Power MCQs

  1. Farm Machinery Design and Operation MCQs

  2. Farm Tractors and Power Units MCQs

  3. Testing and Evaluation of Agricultural Equipment MCQs

  4. Tillage, Sowing, Plant Protection, Harvesting Machinery MCQs

  5. Ergonomics and Safety in Agricultural Operations MCQs


🔹 5. Agricultural Processing and Food Engineering MCQs

  1. Post-Harvest Technology MCQs

  2. Unit Operations in Agricultural Processing MCQs

  3. Grain Drying and Storage MCQs

  4. Agricultural Produce Handling MCQs

  5. Food Refrigeration and Cold Chain Management MCQs

  6. Process Equipment Design MCQs


🔹 6. Renewable Energy in Agriculture MCQs

  1. Solar Energy Applications in Agriculture MCQs

  2. Biogas and Biomass Energy Systems MCQs

  3. Wind Energy for Agricultural Use MCQs

  4. Energy in Agriculture (Efficiency, Auditing, Management) MCQs


🔹 7. Farm Structures MCQs

  1. Design of Farm Buildings MCQs

  2. Storage Structures (Grain Silos, Godowns) MCQs

  3. Animal Housin MCQs

  4. Environmental Control in Structures MCQs


🔹 8. Agricultural Waste and Environmental Engineering MCQs

  1. Agricultural Waste Management MCQs

  2. Effluent Treatment Systems MCQs

  3. Environmental Pollution from Agriculture MCQs

  4. Controlled Environment Agriculture (Greenhouses, Polyhouses) MCQs


🔹 9. Precision Agriculture and Automation MCQs

  1. Precision Farming Tools and Techniques MCQs

  2. Sensors and IoT in Agriculture MCQs

  3. GPS and GIS Applications MCQs

  4. Variable Rate Technology MCQs

  5. Automation and Robotics in Agriculture MCQs


🔹 10. Remote Sensing and GIS for Agriculture MCQs

  1. Satellite Imaging for Crop Monitoring MCQs

  2. Land Use Mapping MCQs

  3. Soil and Water Resource Mapping MCQs


🔹 11. Instrumentation and Control Systems in Agriculture MCQs

  1. Agricultural Sensors and Data Acquisition MCQs

  2. Control Systems for Irrigation, Machinery, Processing MCQs

  3. Mechatronics in Agricultural Applications MCQs


🔹 12. Project Planning and Farm Management MCQs

  1. Farm Planning and Cost Estimation MCQs

  2. Machinery Management MCQs

  3. Resource Use Optimization MCQs

  4. Agricultural Engineering Economics (optional but core-specific) MCQs


🔹 13. Agricultural Engineering Design and Drawing MCQs

  1. Component Design (Machinery, Structures, Tools) MCQs

  2. CAD Applications in Agriculture MCQs

  3. Assembly and Part Drawings of Agricultural Equipment MCQs


🔹 14. Practical Training / Field Work MCQs

  1. Machine Demonstration & Operation MCQs

  2. Irrigation Layout and Design MCQs

  3. Food Processing Plant Visits MCQs

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