The standard Proctor test is conducted to determine the optimum water content and maximum dry density of soil for compaction. Soil samples are compacted in layers in a standardized metal mold at different water contents using a rammer. The bulk density of each compacted sample is calculated and a curve is plotted of dry density versus water content. The water content corresponding to the highest dry density is the optimum water content. A penetration resistance test is also conducted using a Proctor needle to obtain the relationship between penetration resistance and water content.