Exam Details
Subject | Water Resources System Planning And Design | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | B.Tech Civi Engg. (BTCLEVI)/B.Tech Electronics And Communication Engg. (BTECVI) | |
Department | School of Engineering & Technology (SOET) | |
Organization | indira gandhi national open university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | June, 2015 | |
City, State | new delhi, |
Question Paper
1. Discuss in detail the systems planning approach in Water Systems Engineering.
2. What do you understand by water system dynamics? Explain.
3. What are the various objectives of water systems planning? Discuss in detail.
4. Discuss the various economic and econometric principles generally employed in water systems engineering.
5. What do you understand by hydrologic input and demand analysis Explain with a relevant example.
6. Discuss the different design and management issues in hydrologic analysis.
7. 20 million m^3 of water is available for irrigation of two crops. Crop A requires 9000 m^3 water/ha and generates a net income of RS 720/ha. Crop B requires 6000 m^3 water/ha and generates a net income of RS 1,200/ha. Crop A and B are limited to 1,600 ha and 2,400 ha, respectively. Using Linear Programming, determine the amount of land to be planted with crop A and B.
8. Write short notes on the following:
Large Scale System Analysis
Optimization Methods in Water Resources Systems
9. How is regional planning of ground water systems carried out Discuss using a relevant case study.
10. What is the purpose of ground water system planning Discuss its advantages and the various approaches adopted for carrying it out.
2. What do you understand by water system dynamics? Explain.
3. What are the various objectives of water systems planning? Discuss in detail.
4. Discuss the various economic and econometric principles generally employed in water systems engineering.
5. What do you understand by hydrologic input and demand analysis Explain with a relevant example.
6. Discuss the different design and management issues in hydrologic analysis.
7. 20 million m^3 of water is available for irrigation of two crops. Crop A requires 9000 m^3 water/ha and generates a net income of RS 720/ha. Crop B requires 6000 m^3 water/ha and generates a net income of RS 1,200/ha. Crop A and B are limited to 1,600 ha and 2,400 ha, respectively. Using Linear Programming, determine the amount of land to be planted with crop A and B.
8. Write short notes on the following:
Large Scale System Analysis
Optimization Methods in Water Resources Systems
9. How is regional planning of ground water systems carried out Discuss using a relevant case study.
10. What is the purpose of ground water system planning Discuss its advantages and the various approaches adopted for carrying it out.
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