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If
S
is the switch angle and ? is diamond angle,
r
is the radius of slip, the distance between middle point slip and the nose of obtuse crossing, is
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A.
B.
C.
D.
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1. If
n
is length of a rail in metres, the number of sleepers per rail length generally varies from
Options
A.
n
to (
n
+ 2)
B. (
n
+ 2) to (
n
+ 4)
C. (
n
+ 3) to (
n
+ 6)
D. (
n
+ 4) to (
n
+ 5)
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Correct Answer: (
n
+ 3) to (
n
+ 6)
2. Burnettising is done for the preservation of
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A. wooden sleepers
B. rails
C. ballast
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: wooden sleepers
3. Each block of a two-block concrete sleeper is
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A. 722 mm x 295 mm x 271 mm and 215 kg in weight
B. 250 mm x 154 mm x 196 mm and 260 kg in weight
C. 525 mm x 350 mm x 275 mm and 280 kg in weight
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: 722 mm x 295 mm x 271 mm and 215 kg in weight
4. Wing rails are provided
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A. near tongue rails
B. near check rails
C. near stock rails
D. in crossing.
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Correct Answer: in crossing.
5. The rails get out of their original positions due to insufficient expansion gap. This phenomenon is known
Options
A. hogging
B. buckling
C. creeping
D. none of these.
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Correct Answer: buckling
6. In CPM analysis,
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A. emphasis is given to activities
B. uncertainties are not allowed
C. activities are represented by arrows
D. beginning and end of an activity, are denoted by nodes
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
7. PERT analysis is based on
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A. optimistic time
B. pessimistic time
C. most likely time
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
8. For the supply of materials for concrete, form work reinforcing and placing of concrete, removal of form work and curing of concrete, number of bar(s) required on bar chart, is
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A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
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Correct Answer: 1
9. While filling the tender for any work, the contractor considers
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A. site survey
B. availability of construction materials
C. availability of labour
D. study of specifications
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
10. Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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A. The difference of latest occurence time and earliest expected time, is called slack
B. The activities connecting the events having zero slack, lie on the critical path
C. The critical path consumes the maximum time
D. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
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