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  • Question
  • The traffic carrying capacity of a single lane, depends on


  • Options
  • A. type of the vehicles
  • B. level crossings
  • C. road intersections
  • D. surface texture
  • E. all the above.

  • Correct Answer
  • all the above. 


  • Highway Engineering problems


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    • 1. The most commonly adopted method to provide super-elevation on roads, is by pivoting the road surface about

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    • A. outer edge so that the inner edge is lowered
    • B. crown so that outer edge is raised and inner edge is lowered
    • C. inner edge so that outer edge is raised
    • D. none of these.
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    • 2. The wall constructed for the stability of a back filling portion of a road on the down hill side, is known as

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    • A. retaining wall
    • B. breast wall
    • C. parapet wall
    • D. all the above.
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    • 3. The inventor of road making as a building science, was

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    • A. Sully
    • B. Tresguet
    • C. Telford
    • D. Macadam.
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    • 4. If V is the design speed in km/hour and R is the radius of the curve of a hill road, the super-elevation

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
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    • 5. From the point of tangency before an intersection, the route markers are fixed at a distance of

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    • A. 15 m to 30 m
    • B. 20 m to 35 m
    • C. 40 m to 50 m
    • D. 50 m to 75 m
    • E. 100 m to 150
    • Discuss
    • 6. Floating gradients are generally provided

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    • A. along maximum gradients
    • B. along minimum gradients
    • C. at summit curves
    • D. at valley curves
    • E. every where.
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    • 7. Width of the shoulders of carriage way is generally kept

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    • A. 100 cm
    • B. 125 cm
    • C. 150 cm
    • D. 200 cm
    • E. 250 cm
    • Discuss
    • 8. An upgrade g1% is followed by a downgrade g2%. The equation of the parabolic curve of length L to be introduced, is given by

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
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    • 9. If L is the length of vehicles in metres, C is the clear distance between two consecutive vehicles (stopping sight distance), V is the speed of vehicles in km/hour, the maximum number N of vehicles/hour, is

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    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
    • E.
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    • 10. The usual width of side drains along Highways in hilly region, is

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    • A. 50 cm
    • B. 60 cm
    • C. 70 cm
    • D. 80 cm
    • E. 100 cm
    • Discuss


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