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Width of the shoulders of carriage way is generally kept
Options
A. 100 cm
B. 125 cm
C. 150 cm
D. 200 cm
E. 250 cm
Correct Answer
250 cm
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1. Floating gradients are generally provided
Options
A. along maximum gradients
B. along minimum gradients
C. at summit curves
D. at valley curves
E. every where.
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Correct Answer: at summit curves
2. The traffic carrying capacity of a single lane, depends on
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A. type of the vehicles
B. level crossings
C. road intersections
D. surface texture
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
3. The most commonly adopted method to provide super-elevation on roads, is by pivoting the road surface about
Options
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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Correct Answer: inner edge so that outer edge is raised
4. 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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Correct Answer: retaining wall
5. The inventor of road making as a building science, was
Options
A. Sully
B. Tresguet
C. Telford
D. Macadam.
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Correct Answer: Sully
6. An upgrade
g
1
% is followed by a downgrade
g
2
%. The equation of the parabolic curve of length
L
to be introduced, is given by
Options
A.
B.
C.
D.
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7. 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
Options
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
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8. 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
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Correct Answer: 60 cm
9. The pavement width of a road depends upon
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A. terrain
B. type of traffic
C. number of lanes
D. all the above.
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Correct Answer: number of lanes
10. Pick up the correct statement from the following:
Options
A. Minimum desirable width of medians on rural highways is 5 metres
B. Minimum width of medians should be 3 metres
C. On long bridges and viaducts, the width of medians should be 1.5 m
D. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
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