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The spread between the point and splice rails at a distance of 4.25 rn is 50 cm. The size of the crossing is
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A. 1 in 6
B. 1 in
C. 1 in 12
D. 1 in 16
Correct Answer
1 in
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1. Heel of crossing is the line joining
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A. ends of splice rail and point rail
B. ends of lead rails butting the crossing
C. ends of wing rails
D. throat and actual nose of crossing.
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Correct Answer: ends of splice rail and point rail
2. Minimum length of a transition curve required for
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A. 2° curves for a maximum permissible speed of 135 km/hr, is 220 metres
B. 4° curves for a maximum permissible speed of 95 km/hr, is 220 metres
C. 6° curves for a maximum permissible speed of 80 km/hr, is 220 metres
D. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
3. Regional Indian railways use different types of sleepers according to their
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A. availability
B. economy
C. suitability
D. design
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
4. Coning of wheels is provided
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A. to check lateral movement of wheels
B. to avoid damage to inner faces of rails
C. to avoid discomfort to passengers
D. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
5. According to Railway Board, no diamond crossing should be flatter than
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A. 1 in 6
B. 1 in
C. 1 in 12
D. 1 in 16
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Correct Answer: 1 in
6. By interchanging gibs and cotters of a pot sleeper, gauge may be slackened by
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A. 1.2 mm
B. 2.2 mm
C. 3.2 mm
D. 4.2 mm
E. 5.0 mm
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Correct Answer: 3.2 mm
7. A mono-block sleeper has
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A. square section
B. rectangular section
C. trapezoidal section
D. semi-circular section
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: trapezoidal section
8. For providing the required tilt of rails, adazing of wooden sleepers, is done for
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A. bull headed rails
B. double headed rails
C. flat footed rails
D. any type of rails
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: flat footed rails
9. The standard dimensions of a wooden sleeper for M.G. railway track are
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A. 2.74 m x 25 cm x 13 cm
B. 1.83 m x 20 cm x 11 cm
C. 1.52 m x 15 cm x 10 cm
D. 1.75 m x 20 cm x 12 cm
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: 1.83 m x 20 cm x 11 cm
10. The overall length of a turn out is the distance between the end of stock rail and
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A. heel of crossing
B. actual nose of crossing
C. throat of crossing
D. toe of crossing.
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Correct Answer: heel of crossing
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