Weir & Barrage Questions and Answers
Weir & Barrage Questions and Answers
Weir & Barrage Questions and Answers
This set of Irrigation Engineering Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on “Diversion
Head Works – Weir and Barrage”.
Answer: c
Explanation: According to the material used and certain design features, the gravity weir is sub-
divided into three groups. They are vertical drop weir, sloping weir, and parabolic weir. Sloping
weir is again classified into two groups, namely masonry slop weir and dry stone slope weir.
Answer: a
Explanation: In gravity weir, the uplift pressure is due to the seepage of water below the floor and
is resisted entirely by the weight of the floor.
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Answer: b
Explanation: This type of weir is suitable for kind of foundation because it is provided with or
without crest gates, cutoff piles are provided at both upstream and downstream, to protect
against scouring aprons are provided at both up and down streams, and at downstream to relieve
uplift pressure graded inverted filter is provided.
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Answer: a
Explanation: Weir is an obstruction across the river to raise its water level and divert into new
channel. It can also store water for short duration of time of short supplies, known as storage
weir. The only main difference between dam and weir is that dam can store water comparatively
for longer duration than weir and the dam is at more height than the weir.
Answer: b
Explanation: Barrage is almost a similar structure like a weir, but the difference is that barrage is
not a solid obstruction across a river and moreover the heading of the river is controlled by gates
alone. The crest level in barrage is kept at low level. During floods the gates are kept for discharge
of excess waters and when the flood recedes the gates are lowered, thus solving the silting
problem.
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Answer: b
Explanation: Mainly four causes are responsible for the failure of weirs. They are piping, rupture
of floor due to uplift, rupture of floor due to suction caused by standing wave, and scouring at the
upstream and downstream side of the weir floor.
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