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  • A turn-in-curve is defined as


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  • A. a curve introduced between two straights
  • B. a reverse curve
  • C. a reverse curve introduced in continuity of a turn out
  • D. a spiral transition curve.

  • Correct Answer
  • a reverse curve introduced in continuity of a turn out 


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    • 1. A triangle of railway consists of

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    • A. three turn outs
    • B. one turn out and two diamonds
    • C. two turn outs and one split
    • D. one turn out, one split and one diamond.
    • Discuss
    • 2. Rail tops of a track are placed

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    • A. horizontal
    • B. at an inward slope of 1 in 20
    • C. at an outward slope of 1 in 20
    • D. at an outward slope of 1 in 30
    • E. at an inward slope of 1 in 30
    • Discuss
    • 3. If D is the distance between the parallel sidings and ? is the limiting angle of crossings, the distance between the noses of crossing measured parallel to the main track, is

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    • A. D sin ?
    • B. D cot ?
    • C. D tan ?
    • D. D sec ?
    • Discuss
    • 4. The main advantage of a cement concrete sleeper, is :

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    • A. its heavy weight which improves the track modulus
    • B. its capacity to maintain gauge
    • C. its suitability for track circuiting
    • D. its flat bottom which is very suitable for modern track
    • E. all the above.
    • Discuss
    • 5. The spike commonly used to fix rails to wooden sleepers in Indian railways, is

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    • A. dog spike
    • B. screw spike
    • C. round spike
    • D. all the above.
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    • 6. The side of a rail diamond may be obtained by dividing the gauge of track by

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    • A. sine of acute crossing
    • B. consine of acute crossing
    • C. tangent of acute crossing
    • D. cotangent of acute crossing.
    • Discuss
    • 7. On a single line track, 10 goods trains loaded with iron ore run from A to B and empty wagons return from B to A daily. Amount of creep of the rails will be

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    • A. zero
    • B. more in the direction A to B
    • C. more in the direction B to A
    • D. none of these.
    • Discuss
    • 8. For metal sleepers with rounded edges, maximum size of ballast, is

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    • A. 50 mm
    • B. 40 mm
    • C. 30 mm
    • D. 25 cm
    • E. 20 mm
    • Discuss
    • 9. If the standard length of a crossing is 480 cm, the number of crossing is

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    • A. 1 in of B.G.
    • B. 1 in of M.G.
    • C. both (a) and (b)
    • D. none of these.
    • Discuss
    • 10. Advantage of automatic signalling, is:

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    • A. increased safety
    • B. reduction in delays
    • C. increase in track capacity
    • D. all the above.
    • Discuss


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