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Best wood for wooden sleepers is
Options
A. chir
B. deodar
C. sal
D. teak
E. shesham.
Correct Answer
teak
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1. If absolute levels of rails at the consecutive axles
A
,
B
, and
C
separated by 1.8 metres are 100.505 m, 100.530 m, and 100.525 m respectively, the unevenness of rails, is
Options
A. 0.065 m
B. 0.055 m
C. 0.045 m
D. 0.035 m
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Correct Answer: 0.065 m
2. Pick up the correct statement from the following :
Options
A. Rails are directly laid over hard wooden sleepers and fixed with spikes
B. Adzing is done on hard wooden sleepers
C. Bearing plates are used on soft wooden sleepers
D. Chairs are used for bull headed rails
E. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
3. Pot sleepers are in the form of
Options
A. a number of bowls connected together with a tie bar
B. two bowls placed under each rail and connected together with a tie bar
C. two bowls placed under two rails and the one between the rails
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: two bowls placed under each rail and connected together with a tie bar
4. For holding a rail in position, no chairs are used for
Options
A. flat footed rails
B. bull headed rails
C. double headed rails
D. both (
a
) and (
b
)
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Correct Answer: flat footed rails
5. A welded rail joint is generally
Options
A. supported on a sleeper
B. supported on a metal plate
C. suspended
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: suspended
6. Safe speed (
V
) on a curve of radius 970 metres provided with two transition curves on Board Gauge track, is
Options
A. 112 km/hour
B. 122 km/hour
C. 132 km/hour
D. 142 km/hour
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Correct Answer: 132 km/hour
7. Arrangement made to divert the trains from one track to another, is known as
Options
A. railway point
B. railway crossing
C. turnout
D. railway junction
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: turnout
8. In India the rails are manufactured by
Options
A. open hearth process
B. duplex process
C. both (
a
) and (
b
)
D. neither (
a
) nor (
b
)
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Correct Answer: both (
a
) and (
b
)
9. In railways a triangle is mainly provided for
Options
A. diverting trains from the main line to branch line
B. crossing over between parallel tracks
C. changing direction of engines through 180°
D. shunting wagons in yards.
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Correct Answer: changing direction of engines through 180°
10. The rail section which is not used on Indian metre gauge tracks, is
Options
A. 25
R
B. 30
R
C. 35
R
D. 40
R
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Correct Answer: 40
R
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