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The normal road width of National and State highways
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A. is kept 45 m
B. in plain and rolling terrain built-up area, is 30 m
C. in mountainous built-up area is 20 m
D. All the above.
Correct Answer
All the above.
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1. Transverse joints are provided at distances varying from
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A. 10 m to 15 m
B. 12 m to 18 m
C. 16 m to 24 m
D. 17 m to 27 m
E. 25 m to 35 m
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Correct Answer: 17 m to 27 m
2. The extra widening of pavements recommended by Indian Roads Congress for hill roads having radius 150 metres, is
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A. 1.5 m
B. 1.0 m
C. 0.5 m
D. 0.0 m
E. 2.0 m
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Correct Answer: 0.0 m
3. In an ideal transition curve, the radius of curvature
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A. is constant
B. at any point is directly proportional to its distance from the point of commencement
C. is inversely proportional to the radius of main curve
D. is directly proportional to the radius of main curve
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Correct Answer: is inversely proportional to the radius of main curve
4. On concrete roads, the camber generally provided, is
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A. 1 in 20 to 1 in 24
B. 1 in 30 to 1 in 48
C. 1 in 36 to 1 in 48
D. 1 in 48 to 1 in 60
E. 1 in 60 to 1 in 72
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Correct Answer: 1 in 60 to 1 in 72
5. If x% is the gradient of an alignment and y% is the gradient after proper superelevation along a curved portion of a highway, the differential grade along the curve, is
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A. (x + y)%
B. (x - y)%
C. (y - x)%
D. (x x y)%
E. (y + x)%
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Correct Answer: (y - x)%
6. The advantage of providing superelevation on roads, is
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A. higher speed of vehicles
B. increased volume of traffic
C. reduced maintenance cost of the roads
D. draining off rain water quickly
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
7. Camber in pavements is provided by
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A. straight line method
B. parabola method
C. straight at the edges and parabolic at the crown
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
8. Stability of hill slopes depends upon
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A. nature of the slope
B. angle of the slope
C. geological conditions
D. ground water conditions
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
9. If
N
is the algebraic difference of grades,
S
is the minimum sight distance in metres, the length (
L
) of a summit curve is
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A.
B.
C.
D.
E. none of these.
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10. If the number of lanes on the carriageway of a road is more than two, the total width of lane ways is equal to 3.0 m
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A. + 0.60 m
B. + 0.70 m
C. + 0.80 xn
D. + 0.90 m
E. + 1.50 m
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Correct Answer: + 0.70 m
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