Exam 9: Irrigation and Hydraulic Engineering
Exam 1: Irrigation and Water Management: Part A25 Questions
Exam 2: Irrigation and Water Management: Part B25 Questions
Exam 3: Irrigation and Water Management: Part C24 Questions
Exam 4: Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering25 Questions
Exam 5: Dam Design and Spillways25 Questions
Exam 6: Hydraulic Structures and Channels25 Questions
Exam 7: River Meandering, Training and Hydroelectricity25 Questions
Exam 8: Floods, Catchment, and Irrigation25 Questions
Exam 9: Irrigation and Hydraulic Engineering25 Questions
Exam 10: Water Engineering and Irrigation Systems25 Questions
Exam 11: Canals and Irrigation25 Questions
Exam 12: Water Circulation and Irrigation25 Questions
Exam 13: Canal Design, Hydrology, and Irrigation Methods25 Questions
Exam 14: Civil Engineering Water Management25 Questions
Exam 15: Irrigation, Soil Fertility, and Water Management25 Questions
Exam 16: Water Management and Irrigation Systems21 Questions
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A river meandering through an alluvial plain has a series of consecutive curves of reversed order connected with short straight sketches, is called
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In an Inglis type fall, the baffle holds the jump stable on a horizontal platform.
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A baffle wall is a sort of low weir constructed at the end of the cistern to
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Nawab Jang Bahadur formula is used to estimate the flood discharge of American catchments
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Lacey's theory as applied to channel design, involves trial and error procedure.
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