Irrigation Drainage Review Class 072106
Irrigation Drainage Review Class 072106
Irrigation Drainage Review Class 072106
= 7.01 lps
5.Water held by forces of surface tension
and continuous film around soil particles is
termed as
a. Hygroscopic water
b. Gravitational water
c. Capillary water
d. Sea water
5.Water held by forces of surface tension
and continuous film around soil particles is
termed as
a. Hygroscopic water
b. Gravitational water
c. Capillary water
d. Sea water
6.Small water impounding management
(SWIM) projects, in general, are those
small scale water impounding dams
which have structural heights of not
more than.
a. 45 m
b. 50 m
c. 30 m
d. 100 m
6.Small water impounding management
(SWIM) projects, in general, are those
small scale water impounding dams
which have structural heights of not
more than.
a. 45 m
b. 50 m
c. 30 m
d. 100 m
7. An irrigation engineer, in his study, was able to establish that
the irrigation requirement of crop XYZ is 6.5 mm/day. If the
rootzone depth was estimated at 2 in. on the average, what
should be the design discharge of a canal to be able to deliver
the 5-day requirement of a 10-ha farm in 24 hours?
7. An irrigation engineer, in his study, was able to establish that
the irrigation requirement of crop XYZ is 6.5 mm/day. If the
rootzone depth was estimated at 2 in. on the average, what
should be the design discharge of a canal to be able to deliver
the 5-day requirement of a 10-ha farm in 24 hours?
Qt = Ad: A = 10 ha, d = (6.5 mm/day) x (5 days) = 32.5 mm
Q = Ad/t: t = 24 hours
ha m3
Q= x hr
24 hrs 3600 sec
= 37.62 lps
An irrigation engineer is to irrigate a crop planted in furrows of
100m x 100m area. It was found out that the inflow rate is 0.5
lps per 100 m. If he decides to have a furrow spacing of 50 cm
and an application depth of 100 mm, determine:
8. The time of irrigating each furrow.
a. 2.78 hrs b. 555.55 hrs
c. 27.8 hrs d. 2,000,000 sec
An irrigation engineer is to irrigate a crop planted in furrows of
100m x 100m area. It was found out that the inflow rate is 0.5
lps per 100 m. If he decides to have a furrow spacing of 50 cm
and an application depth of 100 mm, determine:
8. The time of irrigating each furrow.
a. 2.78 hrs b. 555.55 hrs
c. 27.8 hrs d. 2,000,000 sec
Total time to irrigate the whole field, T = Ad/Q
A = 100m x 100m = 10,000 m2 ; d = 100 mm = .1 m
Q = (0.5 lps/100m) x 100 m = 0.5 lps
(MAD/100)(FC-CSM)
dnet = x AsD
100
(0.5)(28-20)(1.4)(0.8m)(1000 mm/m)
100
= 44.8 mm or 4.48 cm
17.If the application efficiency in Prob. 16 is 60%, what should be
the gross application depth?
a. 7.47 cm b. 74.7 cm
c. 747 cm d. 7.47 mm
17.If the application efficiency in Prob. 16 is 60%, what should be
the gross application depth?
a. 7.47 cm b. 74.7 cm
c. 747 cm d. 7.47 mm
= 66.65 lps
20.When was the last irrigation applied if the consumptive use of
the corn crop in Prob. 16 has been 5 mm/day?
a. 14.94 days b. 1.5 days
c. 8.96 days d. 89 days
20.When was the last irrigation applied if the consumptive use of
the corn crop in Prob. 16 has been 5 mm/day?
a. 14.94 days b. 1.5 days
c. 8.96 days d. 89 days
b
P = b + 2d
1 = b + 2(0.25)
B = 1 – 2(0.25) = 0.5 m
22.The velocity of water in the canal in Problem 21 is
a. 0.62 m/sec b. 6.2 m/sec
c. 62 m/sec d. 0.062 m/sec
22.The velocity of water in the canal in Problem 21 is
a. 0.62 m/sec b. 6.2 m/sec
c. 62 m/sec d. 0.062 m/sec
1
1
1
30.What is the depth of flowing water in a trapezoidal canal with a
side slope of 1:1 and base of 1.0 m if the stream velocity is 1
mps and the average discharge is 6 cms.
a. 1.0 m b. 2.0 m
c. 3.0 m d. 4.0 m e. nota
1
1
1
A = Q/v = 6/1 = 6 m2 = bd + zd2 = d(1 + d)
d2 + d – 6 = 0; (d + 3)(d -2) = 0; d = 2 m
32.The soil has a field capacity and permanent wilting point of
27% and 13%, respectively. What is the readily available
moisture in cm of water per cm of soil if the bulk density is 1.25
g/cc?
a. 10.25 cm/m b. 17.5 cm/m
c. 13.12 cm/m d. 14.0 cm/m e. 10.25 cm/m
32.The soil has a field capacity and permanent wilting point of
27% and 13%, respectively. What is the readily available
moisture in cm of water per cm of soil if the bulk density is 1.25
g/cc?
a. 10.25 cm/m b. 17.5 cm/m
c. 13.12 cm/m d. 14.0 cm/m e. 10.25 cm/m
1.9 m H = 0.7 m
d = 0.4 m
Impermeable layer
S
79.A piece of land divided into strips by
small earth bonds usually sloping
uniformly away from the farm channel in
the direction of water flow:
a. basin b. border c. contour d. furrow
88. Determine the flow from the soil into a 3-m deep drain 120 m
long when the drains are spaced 45 m apart. The depth of water
table midway between the drain is 1 m below the ground surface.
The tile drain has a diameter of 150 mm and flowing two-thirds full
while the soil’s average permeability is 1.5 x 10-4 m/sec.
a. 144 mm/day b. 1.9152 mm/day
c. 14.4 mm/day c. 191.52 mm/day
91.A discharge of 20 lps is equivalent to:
a. 2 m3/hr b. 20,000 m3/hr c. 0.02 li/min d. 72 m3/hr
91.A discharge of 20 lps is equivalent to:
a. 2 m3/hr b. 20,000 m3/hr c. 0.02 li/min d. 72 m3/hr
(20 li/sec)(1 m /1000 li)(3600 sec/hr) = 72 m3/hr
92. Free flow in artesian well occur when
a. the piezometric level is higher than the top of
the well
b. the unconfined aquifer is beneath a confined
aquifer
c. permeability is high
= 0.089 m3/sec
115.If a soil sample is compacted:
a. its moisture content decreases
b. its porosity remains the same
c. its nutrient content diminishes
d. its bulk density increases
115.If a soil sample is compacted:
a. its moisture content decreases
b. its porosity remains the same
c. its nutrient content diminishes
d. its bulk density increases
116. The moisture content of the soil when the tension is 1/3
atmosphere:
a. field capacity b. saturation point
c. wilting point d. wilting coefficient
115.If a soil sample is compacted:
a. its moisture content decreases
b. its porosity remains the same
c. its nutrient content diminishes
d. its bulk density increases
116. The moisture content of the soil when the tension is 1/3
atmosphere:
a. field capacity b. saturation point
c. wilting point d. wilting coefficient
117. The other term for gravity well:
a. confined well b. water table well
c. deep well d. well on perched
aquifer
118. It is the measure of the difference in
ground level between two places in a field is
referred to as percentage. It is the number
of meter difference in elevation for each 100
m of horizontal distance.
a. velocity b. discharge
c. land slope d. side slope
118. It is the measure of the difference in
ground level between two places in a field is
referred to as percentage. It is the number
of meter difference in elevation for each 100
m of horizontal distance.
a. velocity b. discharge
c. land slope d. side slope
119. How many sprinklers with spacing of 7m x 7m are needed to
irrigate a rectangular field of 150m x 200m if the laterals are set
parallel to the larger side of the field:
a. 588 b. 609 c. 616 d. 638
No. of sprinklers/lateral, s = 200/7 = 28.57 or 28
No. of laterals, l = 150/7 = 21.43 or 21
Total no. of sprinklers, N = 28 x 21 = 588
119. How many sprinklers with spacing of 7m x 7m are needed to
irrigate a rectangular field of 150m x 200m if the laterals are set
parallel to the larger side of the field:
a. 588 b. 609 c. 616 d. 638
No. of sprinklers/lateral, s = 200/7 = 28.57 or 28
No. of laterals, l = 150/7 = 21.43 or 21
Total no. of sprinklers, N = 28 x 21 = 588
120. If the theoretical flow of velocity in an orifice is 4 m/s, what is
the height of water flowing above the center of the orifice?
a. 0.8m b. 8.0m c. 0.9m d. 9.0m
120. If the theoretical flow of velocity in an orifice is 4 m/s, what is
the height of water flowing above the center of the orifice?
a. 0.8m b. 8.0m c. 0.9m d. 9.0m
h = (v2)/2g = (42)/(2 x 9.81) = 0.82 m
121. If the water strikes a point 0.5m horizontally and 100 mm
vertically, what is the coefficient of discharge of the same
orifice?
a. 1.14 b. 0.875 c. 1.62 d. 0.785
122. Given an irrigation depth of 30 cm and 8 hrs of irrigation time.
Determine the discharge needed to irrigate a hectare of land:
a. 375 m3/hr b. 10 m3/hr c. 30 m3/hr d. 200 m3/hr
121. If the water strikes a point 0.5m horizontally and 100 mm
vertically, what is the coefficient of discharge of the same
orifice?
a. 1.14 b. 0.875 c. 1.62 d. 0.785
122. Given an irrigation depth of 30 cm and 8 hrs of irrigation time.
Determine the discharge needed to irrigate a hectare of land:
a. 375 m3/hr b. 10 m3/hr c. 30 m3/hr d. 200 m3/hr
RAM(WHC)(D) (.5)(120)(.5) mm
i= = = 5.36 mm/hr
Ea x t (.7)(8 hrs)
126. What would be the application rate in mm/hr?
a. 3.75 b. 5.36 c. 63.6 d. 37.5
RAM = 50%; WHC = 120 mm/m; D = 0.5 M; t = 8 hrs; Ea = 70%
RAM(WHC)(D) (.5)(120)(.5) mm
i= = = 5.36 mm/hr
Ea x t (.7)(8 hrs)
RAM(WHC)(D) (.5)(120)(.5) mm
i= = = 5.36 mm/hr
Ea x t (.7)(8 hrs)
(N1)3 P1
= Given: N2 = 1.3N1
(N2)3 P2
P2 = P1(N2/N1)3 = P1(1.3N1/N1)3 = 2.197P1
143. If the speed of an irrigation centrifugal pump is increased by
30%, the power requirement is increased by:
a. 2.197 b. 1.297 c. 2.917 d. 1.972
(N1)3 P1
= Given: N2 = 1.3N1
(N2)3 P2
P2 = P1(N2/N1)3 = P1(1.3N1/N1)3 = 2.197P1
144. Mixed flow pumps are used for:
a. High head, high discharge operation
b. low head, high discharge operation
c. high head, low discharge operation
d. low head, low discharge operation
144. Mixed flow pumps are used for:
a. High head, high discharge operation
b. low head, high discharge operation
c. high head, low discharge operation
d. low head, low discharge operation
*(IPP, p. 36)
146. Moisture content present in the soil when gravitational water
has been removed is called:
a. wilting point b. field capacity
c. unavailable moisture d. nota
146. Moisture content present in the soil when gravitational water
has been removed is called:
a. wilting point b. field capacity*
c. unavailable moisture d. nota
*IPP, P. 47
146. Moisture content present in the soil when gravitational water
has been removed is called:
a. wilting point b. field capacity
c. unavailable moisture d. nota
147. 75% of available moisture is called:
a. readily available moisture
b. hygroscopic water
c. permanent wilting point
d. nota
146. Moisture content present in the soil when gravitational water
has been removed is called:
a. wilting point b. field capacity
c. unavailable moisture d. nota
147. 75% of available moisture is called:
a. readily available moisture
b. hygroscopic water
c. permanent wilting point
d. nota
A farmer collected a soil sample 2 days after irrigation. The
sample has a diameter of 5 in., height of 8 in. and The sample
weighed 3000 g before drying and 2340 after drying. Bulk density
is g/cc.
148. The field capacity in in/ft of soil is:
a. 3.4 b. 3.5 c. 3.6 d. 3.7
A farmer collected a soil sample 2 days after irrigation. The
sample has a diameter of 5 in., height of 8 in. and The sample
weighed 3000 g before drying and 2340 after drying. Bulk density
is g/cc.
148. The field capacity in in/ft of soil is:
a. 3.4 b. 3.5 c. 3.6 d. 3.7
Vb = π(d2/4)(h) = π(52/4)(8)(2.54)3 = 2574.07 cc
ρb = OD/Vb = 2340/2574.07 = 0.909 g/cc
As = ρb/ρw = .909/1 = .909
154. The water right based on the concept first time, first in right:
a. Right of way b. Appropriation Act
c. General Appropriation d. nota
153. It is also referred to as controlled seepage:
a. sprinkle irrigation b. subsurface irrigation
c. Drip irrigation d. surface irrigation
154. The water right based on the concept first time, first in right:
a. Right of way b. Appropriation Act
c. General Appropriation d. nota
160. The ratio of the volume of pores to the volume of solid is:
a. void ratio b. porosity
c. specific gravity d. soil density
159. The mass per unit volume of the soil particles is:
a. specific gravity b. porosity
c. soil density d. void ratio
160. The ratio of the volume of pores to the volume of solid is:
a. void ratio b. porosity
c. specific gravity d. soil density
159. The mass per unit volume of the soil particles is:
a. specific gravity b. porosity
c. soil density d. void ratio
160. The ratio of the volume of pores to the volume of solid is:
a. void ratio b. porosity
c. specific gravity d. soil density
161. Water held by forces of surface tension and continuous films
around the soil particles is:
a. capillary water b. hygroscopic water
c. gravitational water d. soil water
162. Water held tightly to the surface of soil particle by adsorption
forces is:
a. capillary water b. hygroscopic water
c. soil water d. gravitational water
161. Water held by forces of surface tension and continuous films
around the soil particles is:
a. capillary water b. hygroscopic water
c. gravitational water d. soil water
162. Water held tightly to the surface of soil particle by adsorption
forces is:
a. capillary water b. hygroscopic water
c. soil water d. gravitational water
161. Water held by forces of surface tension and continuous films
around the soil particles is:
a. capillary water b. hygroscopic water
c. gravitational water d. soil water
162. Water held tightly to the surface of soil particle by adsorption
forces is:
a. capillary water b. hygroscopic water
c. soil water d. gravitational water
164. It is the sheet of water which overflows a weir:
a. Nappe b. weir pond
c. weir crest c. weir gauge
q = (S x S )i
= (9 x 9)(.0085) m3/hr x (hr/3600 sec)(1000 li/m3)
= .1912 lps
A farmer proposes to use sprinkler on a rectangular field 160m x
120m with lateral line parallel to the shorter side. The land is
adjacent to the river from which he pumps water. He needs a
maximum application depth of 60 mm every 10 days. The
maximum intake rate of the soil is 8.5 mm/hr and the application
efficiency is 80%. Sprinkler spacing is 9m x 9m.
187. How many sprinklers are in a lateral?
a. 13 b. 18 c. 14 d. 17
A farmer proposes to use sprinkler on a rectangular field 160m x
120m with lateral line parallel to the shorter side. The land is
adjacent to the river from which he pumps water. He needs a
maximum application depth of 60 mm every 10 days. The
maximum intake rate of the soil is 8.5 mm/hr and the application
efficiency is 80%. Sprinkler spacing is 9m x 9m.
187. How many sprinklers are in a lateral?
a. 13 b. 18 c. 14 d. 17
No. of sprinklers/lateral = (lateral length)/(sprinkler spacing
along lateral)
= (120/9) = 13.33 or 13
188. How many number of lateral positions?
a. 13 b. 18 c. 14 d. 17
A farmer proposes to use sprinkler on a rectangular field 160m x
120m with lateral line parallel to the shorter side. The land is
adjacent to the river from which he pumps water. He needs a
maximum application depth of 60 mm every 10 days. The
maximum intake rate of the soil is 8.5 mm/hr and the application
efficiency is 80%. Sprinkler spacing is 9m x 9m.
187. How many sprinklers are in a lateral?
a. 13 b. 18 c. 14 d. 17
No. of sprinklers/lateral = (lateral length)/(sprinkler spacing
along lateral)
= (120/9) = 13.33 or 13
188. How many number of lateral positions?
a. 13 b. 18 c. 14 d. 17
No. of lateral positions = length of field/spacing
between laterals
= 160/9 = 17.77 or 17
189. How many hours will it take him to apply the water
requirement in one lateral position?
a. 7.06 hrs b. 10 days c. 2 hrs d. 8.82 hrs
189. How many hours will it take him to apply the water
requirement in one lateral position?
a. 7.06 hrs b. 10 days c. 2 hrs d. 8.82 hrs
dgross 60 mm
t= = 8.82 hrs
(application rate)Ea (8.5)(.8) mm/hr
3
Q = A x applic. rate = (160)(120)(.0085) m x 1000 li x hr
hr m3 3600 sec
= 45.33 lps
191. Water flows in a cylindrical tank at a rate of 20 m/sec. If the
radius of the tank is 2m, find how fast is the tank rising?
a. 1.59 m/s b. 1.99 m/s c. 1.49 m/s d. nota
192. A tile drain with 20 mm diameter is to be constructed in a
tomato plantation. The depth of the water table midway
between the drain is 1.3m below the soil surface. If the
water will flow 2/3 full in the tile drain, determine the flow
from the soil into a 3m depth drain. The drains are spaced
50m apart and the soil permeability is 1.5x10 m/sec. The
tile drain touches the permeable layer.
a. 297.79 mm/day b. 59.56 mm/day
c. 66.82 mm/day d. 100 mmday
193. What should be the diameter of a pipe such that the two of
them will be just sufficient to hold the water in an open
canal 2m wide and 1m deep? Assume half square section
canal and use a common slope of 0.0007 and Chezy’s
coefficient = 58.
a. 1.26 m b. 1.8 m c. 1.085 m d. 1 m
A = l x w = 2 x 1 = 2 m2
193. What should be the diameter of a pipe such that the two of
them will be just sufficient to hold the water in an open
canal 2m wide and 1m deep? Assume half square section
canal and use a common slope of 0.0007 and Chezy’s
coefficient = 58.
a. 1.26 m b. 1.8 m c. 1.085 m d. 1 m
A = l x w = 2 x 1 = 2 m2
P = l + 2w = 2 + 2(1) = 4 m
R = A/P = 2/4 = 0.5 m
for a circular x-section, R = d/4; d = 4R = 4(.5) = 2 m
since there are two pipes then dia. of one pipe = 2/2 = 1m
194. Given the soil sampler with a diameter of 5.2 cm and length
of 4.7 cm. What is the bulk volume of soil it could gather?
a. 100 cc b. 95 cc c. 120 cc d. 24.4 cc
194. Given the soil sampler with a diameter of 5.2 cm and length
of 4.7 cm. What is the bulk volume of soil it could gather?
a. 100 cc b. 95 cc c. 120 cc d. 24.4 cc
V = π(d2/4)h = π(5.22/4)(4.7) = 99.81 cc
196. An engineer is to design the mainline of a sprinkler system
which will use a steel (Scobey’s coefficient K = 0.40) to
carry a flow of 6.5 lps. The length of pipe is 150m and the
inside diameter is 100 mm. Compute the head loss of the
system assuming a uniform flow.
a. 3.16 m b. 1.36 m c. 1.5 m d. 1.8 m
196. An engineer is to design the mainline of a sprinkler system
which will use a steel (Scobey’s coefficient K = 0.40) to
carry a flow of 6.5 lps. The length of pipe is 150m and the
inside diameter is 100 mm. Compute the head loss of the
system assuming a uniform flow.
a. 3.16 m b. 1.36 m c. 1.5 m d. 1.8 m
KsLQ1.9
Hf = x 4.1 x 106
D4.9
(.4)(150)(6.51.9)
= x 4.1 x 106 = 1.36 m
(100)4.9
197. What is the evapotranspiration of corn during its growing
period if the crop coefficient is 2.5 and the reference crop
evapotranspiration is 6 mm/day?
a. 2.44 mm/day b. 0.42 mm/day
c. 8.5 mm/day d. 15 mm/day
197. What is the evapotranspiration of corn during its growing
period if the crop coefficient is 2.5 and the reference crop
evapotranspiration is 6 mm/day?
a. 2.44 mm/day b. 0.42 mm/day
c. 8.5 mm/day d. 15 mm/day
ETa = kcETp = (2.5)(6) = 15 mm/day
198. In designing an open channel, it is necessary to know what
the material firming the channel bed is to know the value of:
a. roughness coefficient b. side slope
c. bed slope d. bottom slope
198. In designing an open channel, it is necessary to know what
the material firming the channel bed is to know the value of:
a. roughness coefficient b. side slope
c. bed slope d. bottom slope
199. The capacity of a certain canal will be measured using a
Cipolleti weir having a length of 0.5m. If the height of the
flowing water above the crest is 13 cm, what is the well capacity
in lps?
a. 44.6 b. 43.59 c. 45.59 d. 42.59
199. The capacity of a certain canal will be measured using a
Cipolleti weir having a length of 0.5m. If the height of the
flowing water above the crest is 13 cm, what is the well capacity
in lps?
a. 44.6 b. 43.59 c. 45.59 d. 42.59
Cipolleti weir is a trapezoidal weir with Q = 0.0186LH3/2
L & H = cm; Q = lps
Q = (0.0186)(50)(13)3/2 = 43.59 lps
199. The capacity of a certain canal will be measured using a
Cipolleti weir having a length of 0.5m. If the height of the
flowing water above the crest is 13 cm, what is the well capacity
in lps?
a. 44.6 b. 43.59 c. 45.59 d. 42.59
Cipolleti weir is a trapezoidal weir with Q = 0.86LH3/2
L & H = cm; Q =
lps
Q = (0.0186)(50)(13)3/2 = 43.59 lps
200. With this discharge, what will be the head above the crest if a
V-notch is installed somewhere along the same canal?
a. 25 cm b. 24 cm c. 26 cm d. 27 cm
199. The capacity of a certain canal will be measured using a
Cipolleti weir having a length of 0.5m. If the height of the
flowing water above the crest is 13 cm, what is the well capacity
in lps?
a. 44.6 b. 43.59 c. 45.59 d. 42.59
Cipolleti weir is a trapezoidal weir with Q = 0.86LH3/2
L & H = cm; Q =
lps
Q = (0.0186)(50)(13)3/2 = 43.59 lps
200. With this discharge, what will be the head above the crest if a
V-notch is installed somewhere along the same canal?
a. 25 cm b. 24 cm c. 26 cm d. 27 cm
206. Barrier constructed to hold water back and raise its level.
a. channel b. dam
c. well d. weir
205. An appurtenance to the pipeline which permits the passage
of air to or from the pipeline.
a. surge b. water hammer c. vent d. gate
206. Barrier constructed to hold water back and raise its level.
a. channel b. dam
c. well d. weir
205. An appurtenance to the pipeline which permits the passage
of air to or from the pipeline.
a. surge b. water hammer c. vent d. gate
206. Barrier constructed to hold water back and raise its level.
a. channel b. dam
c. well d. weir
207. Irrigation structure that divides the water into 2 main laterals.
a. chute b. crossing
c. bifurcation d. drop
227. The mass per unit volume of the soil particle is:
227. The mass per unit volume of the soil particle is:
239. The type of drainage suitable for areas sloping uniformly over
a single direction.
a. herringbone b. gridiron c. natural d. random