CE 2301
Irrigation Engineering Anna University Question bank Question Paper 2 marks and
16 Marks , important university questions
UNIT – 1
1) Define
irrigation ?
Irrigation is
defined as the science of artificial application of water to the land in accordance
with the crop requirements.
2) What are the
necessity of irrigation ?
1.inadequate
rainfall
2.increasing
yield of crops
3.growing
perennial crops
4.uneven
distribution of rainfall.
3) What are the
advantages of irrigation?
1.increase in
food production
2.optimum
benefits
3.general
prosperity
4.afforestation.
4) What are the
disadvantages of irrigation?
1.over
irrigation may lead to water logging
2.it may reduce
cropyield
3.it is
expensive and complex.
5) What are the
types of irrigation?
1.surface
irrigation
2.sub-surface
irrigation.
6) what are the
techniques of water distribution in the farms?
1.free flooding
2.border
flooding
3.check
flooding
4.basin
flooding, furrow irrigation method, drip irrigation method.
7) What are the
types of sprinkler system?
1.permanent
system
2.semi-permanent
system
3.portable
system
8)What are the
advantages of sprinkler irrigation?
1.land
levelling is not required
2.fertilisers
can be uniformly applied
3.it is less
labour oriented
9) What are the
limitations of sprinkler irrigation?
1.initial cost
of the system is very high
2.it requires
larger electrical power
3.high wind may
distort sprinkler pattern
10) What is
arid region?
The area where
irrigation is must for agriculture is called arid region
11) What is
semi-arid region?
The area in
which inferior crops can be grown without irrigation
12) What is
crop period?
The time period
that elapses from the instant of its sowing to the instant of
its harvesting
is called crop period.
13) What is
base period?
The time
between the first watering of a crop at the time of its sowing to its
last watering
before harvesting is called the base period
14) What is
rotation period?
The time
interval between two such consecutive watering is called
frequency irrigation.
15) Define duty
of water?
It is the
relationship between the volume of water and the area of crops it
matures is
called duty of water.
16) Define
delta of a crop?
each crop
requires a certain amount of water after a certain fixed interval of
time, through
its period of growth is called delta of a crop
17) What are
the factors on which duty depends?
1.type of crop
2.climate and
seasons
3.useful
rainfall
4.type of soil
5.efficiency of
cultivation method
18) What are
kharif crops?
The kharif
crops are rice,bajra,jawar,maize,cotton,tobacco, groundnut,etc.
19) What are
rabi crops?
Rabi crops are
wheat,barley,gram,linseed,mustard,potatoes,etc
20) Define
irrigation efficiency?
It is the
efficiency of water output to the water input,and is
usually expressed
as percentage.
21) What is
called effective rainfall?
Precipitation
falling during the growing period of a crop that is
available to
meet the evapo-transpiration needs of the crop, is called effective rainfall.
IRRIGATION
METHOD
1) List some types
of irrigation ?
canal
irrigation,lift irrigation,tank irrigation,etc
2) What are the
necessity of irrigation ?
1.inadequate
rainfall
2.increasing
yield of crops
3.growing
perennial crops
4.uneven
distribution of rainfall.
3) What are the
advantages of irrigation?
1.increase in
food production
2.optimum
benefits
3.general
prosperity
4.afforestation.
4) What are the
disadvantages of irrigation?
1.over
irrigation may lead to water logging
2.it may reduce
cropyield
3.it is
expensive and complex.
5) What are the
types of irrigation?
1.surface
irrigation
2.sub-surface
irrigation.
6) What are the
techniques of water distribution in the farms?
1.free flooding
2.border
flooding
3.check
flooding
4.basin
flooding,furrow irrigation method,drip irrigation method.
7)What are the
types of sprinkler system?
1.permanent
system
2.semi-permanent
system
3.portable
system
8)what are the
advantages of sprinkler irrigation?
1.land
levelling is not required
2.fertilisers
can be uniformly applied
3.it is less
labour oriented
9) what are the
limitation of sprinkler irrigation?
1.initial cost
of the system is very high
2.it requires
larger electrical power
3.high wind may
distort sprinkler pattern
10) What are
the types of canals?
1.alluvial
canal
2.non-alluvial
canal
11)what are
alignment of canals?
1.watershed
canal or ridge canal
2.contour canal
3.side slope
canal
12)what are
distribution system of canal irrigation?
1.main canal
2.branch canal
3.major canal
4.watercourses
5.minor canal
13)define tank
irrigation?]
it is defined
as the storage irrigation scheme,which utilizes the water
stored on the
upstream side of a smaller earth dam
14)define tank
banks?
the earthen
bunds,spanning across the steams are called tank bunds or
tank banks
15)what is
called alluvial soil?
the process of
silt deposition may continue over long periods of
time,resulting
in the formation is called alluvial soil
16)what is
called non-alluvial soil?
moutaineous
regions may go on disintegrating over a period of
time,resulting
in the formation of a rocky plain area called non-alluvial soil
17)what is
called watershed canal?
the dividing
ridge line between the catchment areas of two streams is
called
watershed canal]
18.what is the
other name for drip irrigation?
drip irrigation
is also called as trickle irrigation.
19.what is
called sprinkler irrigation system?
water is
applied to the soil in the form of a spray through a network of
pipes and pumps
is called sprinkler irrigation system
20.what is
called called borders?
land is divided
into a number of strips separated by low leeves called
borders.
UNIT-3
1) What is
meant by canal escape?
Canal escapes
are the safety valves of canals &must be provided at
regular
intervals depending upon the importance of channel& availability of
suitable
drainage for
the disposal of the exposed water.
2) Define base
period.
the time period
that elapses from the instant of sowing to instant of
harvesting is
called crop or base period.
3) State diff
types of sprinkler system.
1.permanent
system
2.semi-permanent
system
3.portable
system
4) State
various kinds of dams.
1.earth dams
2.rock fill
dams
3.solid masonry
gravity dams
4.hollow "
" " "
5.timber dams
6.steel dams
7.arch dams
5). State diff
types of spillways.
1.straight drop
spillway
2.ogee spillway
3.trough
spillway
4.side channel
spillway
5.shaft
spillway
6.syphon
spillway
6) Define gross
commanded area.
it is the total
area bounded with in the irrigation boundary of a project. it
includes the
cultivable as well as uncultivable areas.
7). What are
the various types of dams?
1.earth dams
2.rockfill dams
3.solid masonry
gravity
4.hollow “ “
5.timber dams
6.steel dams
7.arch dams
8)What is weir?
The major part
of the water is achieved by a raised crest or a small part is achieved
by raising
shutters then this barrier is known as weir.
9) What is tank
sluices?
it is an
opening in the form of culvert under the tank bund and supplying water to
the
distributory channel.
10) Forces
acting on arch dams.
1.water
pressure
2.uplift “ “
3.earthquake
forces
4.silt pressure
5.wave pressure
6.ice “ “
11) Define
sluiceway.
Pipe or tunnel
provided for the withdrawl of water from the dams is known as
sluiceway.
12) What is
spillway?
Spillway is a
structure constructed at a dam site for disposing the surplus water
from upstream
to downstream.
13) Types of
earthen dams.
1.homogeneous
embankment type
2. zoned “ “ “
3. diaphragm
type.
14) Define
barrage.
the most of the
ponding is done by gates and a smaller of it is done by raised
crest then the
barrier is known as barrage.
15). What are
the modes of failure in gravity dams?
1. by over
turning about the toe
2.by crushing
3.by
development of tension
4.by sliding
16) Define
diversion headwork.
Any hydraulic
structure, which offers water to the offtaking canal, is called
diversion
headwork.
17) What is
gravity dam?
a structure
which is designed in such a way that its own weight resist external
forces and it
is more durable .
18)Define
stream line.
it represent
the path along which the water flows through the subsoil.at a given
point in
upstream of hydraulic structure will travel its ownpath &will represented
the
stream line.
19). Types of
aeration tanks.
1.air diffusion
2.mechanical
aeration
3.combined “ “
20) Limitations
of blighs creep theory.
1. no
difference b\w hzl & vtl creep
2.hzl distance
b\w pipe line is greater than 2 times the depth
3.no idea about
exit gradient
IRRIGATION
WATER MANAGEMENT
1).what are the
causes of water loss?
1. seepage from
the canal
2. over
irrigation of field
3. heavy
surface runoff
2) what are
ways of water loss in the canal?
1. seepage loss
2. evaporation
loss
3) What are
factors on which seepage loss depends?
position of
water table
porosity of
sub-soil
porosity of
soil
extend of
absorbing medium
4) What are two
different condition of seppage?
1.perculation
2.absorption
5. What are the
remedial measures for losses?
1.efficient
surface drainage
2..restriction
of irrigation
3. change in
crop pattern
6) What are the
advantages of irrigation water managements?
1 .achievement
of optimum irrigation efficiency
2.economical
and efficient operation and maintanence of irrigation system
3.equitable
distribution of supplies to irrigators especially at the end
7) Discuss some
components of water management?
1.water shed
management
2.land
management
3.rain water
management
4.reservoir
management
8.What are the
impact of water user association?
1.conveyance
efficiency
2.operation
efficiency
3.equity
4.area water unit
ratio
9.) What are
the advantages of water user association?
1.better
maintenance of the distributry
2.possibility
of high value of crop programme
3.availability
of water and irrigation process
10) What are
optimization of water user association?
1.to reduce the
seepage loss and conveyance
2.control over
the usage of water
3.planning
4.to avoid
excess supply of water
11).what are
the factors which influence evaporation loss?
1.temperature
2.wind velocity
3.relative
humidity
12. What is
land management?
The intensity
of raising productivity per unit area per unit time needs
to be increased
which amounts to increasing croped area.
13. What are
the irrigation methods for cultivation?
1.border
strip-wheat
2.furrow method
–cotton
3.basin method
–orchard
14. What is
meant by cad?
Command area
developments.the concept of this developments is to
ensure
efficient water utilization.
15. What are
the uses of irrigation waters?
1.wastages due
to over irrigation
2.wastages due
to surface runoff
3.wastages due
to escape of water
16. What are
the work of on farm development?
1.irrigation
practice
2.crop planning
3.irrigation
method
4.right amount
of irrigation
17. what are
the components of on farm developments?
1.field drain
2.crossing in
field channel
3.crossing of
field channel
4.formation of
field channel
18. What is
called optimum water depth?
The quantity of
water at which the yield is maximum, is called the
optimum water
depth.
19. What is
called optimum utilisation of irrigation?
It generally means,
getting maximum yield with any amount of water.
20.what is the
relation between efficieny and losses?
efficieny is
inversely proportional to the losses.
SIXTEEN MARK
QUESTIONS
1) What are the
merits and demerits of irrigation?
2) What are the
factors affecting duty?
3) Briefly
explain about irrigation efficiencies?
4) What are the
consumptive use of water?
5) Briefly
explain about planning and development of irrigation project?
1.Briefly
explain about c anal irrigation?
2.Briefly
explain about lift irrigation?
3.Briefly
explain about tank irrigation?
4.Briefly
explain about flooding methods?
5.Briefly
explain about sprinkler irrigation methods?
1.What are the
factors affecting location and types of dams?
2.Briefly
explain about tanks,sluices,and wiers?
3.What are
types of dams and dam arches?
4.What are
forces acting on a dam?
5.Explain the
design features of cross drainage works?
1.What is the
necessity of river training works?
2.Describe in
brief different types of river training works?
3.What is mean
by guide banks?what are their functions and effects?
4.State the
necessity and location of canal falls?
5.Briefly
explain about classification of canals?
1.Briefly
explain about on-farm-development works?
2.What is the
need for water user’s association?
3.What is the
need for optimisation of water use?
4.Briefly
explain about perculation pond?
V.Shijumon,Lecturer
Civil Engg Dept ,NICE
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5.Discuss the
role of farmers in water management?
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