A. waste pipe
B. soil pipe
C. vent pipe
D. antisiphonage pipe
Related Mcqs:
- The design discharge for the separate sewer system shall be taken as_____________?
A. equal to dry weather flow (DWF)
B. 2xDWF
C. 3 x DWF
D. 6xDWF - The design discharge for the combined sewer system shall be taken as________________?
A. equal to rainfall
B. rainfall + DWF
C. rainfall + 2 DWF
D. rainfall + 6 DWF - A sewer that receives the discharge of a number of house sewers is called________________?
A. house sewer
B. lateral sewer
C. intercepting sewer
D. submain sewer - For a given discharge, the efficiency of sedimentation tank can be increased by______________?
A. increasing the depth of tank
B. decreasing the depth of tank
C. increasing the surface area of tank
D. decreasing the surface area of tank - The maximum discharge of a tube-well is about_________________?
A. 5 litres/sec
B. 50 litres/sec
C. 500 litres/sec
D. 1000 litres/see - The type of valve, which is provided on the suction pipe in a tube-well, is____________?
A. air relief valve
B. reflux valve
C. pressure relief valve
D. sluice valve - The type of valve which is provided to control the flow of water in the distribution system at street corners and where the pipe lines intersect is_______________?
A. check valve
B. sluice valve
C. safety valve
D. scour valve - A pipe conveying sewage from plumbing system of a single building to common sewer or point of immediate disposal is called________________?
A. house sewer
B. lateral sewer
C. main sewer
D. submain sewer - A pipe which is installed in the house drainage to preserve the water seal of traps is called______________?
A. vent pipe
B. antisiphonage pipe
C. waste pipe
D. soil pipe - Which of the following methods of analysis of water distribution system is most suitable for long and narrow pipe system ?
A. circle method
B. equivalent pipe method
C. Hardy cross method
D. electrical analysis method