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Vardhman Mahaveer Open University QUESTION PAPER DECEMBER 2010 NEED AND CONCEPT OF IWM

Vardhman Mahaveer Open University QUESTION PAPER DECEMBER 2010
PGDWR-02
PGDWR EXAMINATION, December, 2010
NEED AND CONCEPT OF IWM
Paper-PGDWR-02
(Need and Concept of IWM)
Time allowed : Three hours
Maximum marks : 100
Attempt any eight questions.
1. What strategy should we follow to fit the people in irrigation/
drainage project ? 12½
2. Give in brief about the drainage line treatment. Give details
for any three structures. 12½
3. Write short notes on the following :
(i) What is watershed planning ?
(ii) What kind of data is necessary in watershed
management ?
12½
4. (i) What are the reasons for waterlogging
condition ?
(ii) Give in detail about waterlogging and crop
yield.
12½
5. (i) What are the benefits of drainage ?
(ii) What are different methods of drainage ?
12½
6. Write short notes on with diagram :
(i) Farm pond
(ii) Khadin
12½
7. How you estimate flood discharge through rational
formulae ? 12½
8. Give in details about the components of restructured
CADWM programme. 12½
9. Which factors affect the land grading and describe plane
method of land levelling ? 12½
10. What are the main methods of irrinage layout ? 12½
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