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This section includes 229 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Railway Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
151. |
The main disadvantage of steel sleepers is |
A. | that they get rusted very quickly |
B. | that their lugs sometimes get cracked |
C. | that their lugs sometimes get broken |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
152. |
Fish bolts are made of |
A. | cast iron |
B. | low carbon steel |
C. | high carbon steel |
D. | stainless steel |
Answer» D. stainless steel | |
153. |
The length of each fish plate is |
A. | 317.5 mm |
B. | 457.2 mm |
C. | 514.3 mm |
D. | 623.4 mm |
Answer» C. 514.3 mm | |
154. |
The size of ballast used on Indian railways under points and crossings is 25 mm. |
A. | Agree |
B. | Disagree |
Answer» B. Disagree | |
155. |
The screw spikes take |
A. | more time |
B. | less time |
Answer» B. less time | |
156. |
The size of ballast used on Indian railways for steel sleepers is |
A. | 25 mm |
B. | 38 mm |
C. | 43 mm |
D. | 50 mm |
Answer» C. 43 mm | |
157. |
Round spikes are not used for fixing |
A. | flat footed |
B. | bull headed |
C. | flat footed |
Answer» B. bull headed | |
158. |
The coning of wheels is made to prevent the |
A. | lateral movement of the axle |
B. | lateral movement of the wheels |
C. | damage of the inside edges of rails |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
159. |
The size of ballast used on Indian railways for wooden sleepers is |
A. | 25 mm |
B. | 38 mm |
C. | 43 mm |
D. | 50 mm |
Answer» E. | |
160. |
The railway system of India is the biggest in Asia. |
A. | Agree |
B. | Disagree |
Answer» B. Disagree | |
161. |
The mass of a rail chair is about |
A. | 10 kg |
B. | 15.6 kg |
C. | 22 kg |
D. | 30 kg |
Answer» D. 30 kg | |
162. |
The chief function of providing ballast in the railway track is |
A. | to uniformly distribute the load from sleepers over a large area of formation |
B. | to held the sleepers in position |
C. | to provide elasticity and resilience to the track |
D. | all of the above |
Answer» E. | |
163. |
For fixing the rail on steel sleepers |
A. | lugs or jaws are pressed out of metals and keys are used |
B. | holes are made in sleepers and clips and bolts are used |
C. | gib and cotters are used |
D. | both (a) and (b) |
Answer» E. | |
164. |
When a train passes on curves which have no superelevation, it will give thrust on the |
A. | inner rail |
B. | outer rail |
C. | inner side of inner rail |
D. | inner side of outer rail |
Answer» E. | |
165. |
The maximum limit of superelevation prescribed by Indian railways on narrow gauge is |
A. | 76.2 mm |
B. | 83.2 mm |
C. | 101.6 mm |
D. | 165.1 mm |
Answer» B. 83.2 mm | |
166. |
For broad gauge track, in Indian railways, the standard length of the rail is |
A. | 10.06 m |
B. | 10.97 m |
C. | 11.89 m |
D. | 12.8 m |
Answer» D. 12.8 m | |
167. |
Sleepers which satisfy all of the requirements and are only suitable for track circuiting are |
A. | wooden sleepers |
B. | steel sleepers |
C. | cast iron sleepers |
D. | R.C.C. sleepers |
Answer» B. steel sleepers | |
168. |
Stock rails are fitted |
A. | near tongue rails |
B. | near check rails |
C. | against tongue rails |
D. | against check rails |
Answer» D. against check rails | |
169. |
The life of wooden sleepers depends upon |
A. | quality of the timber used |
B. | ability to wear decay |
C. | resistance to white ants |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
170. |
The fish plates fit the web of the rail section. |
A. | Right |
B. | Wrong |
Answer» B. Wrong | |
171. |
The rails are laid without bending, at flat curves, where the degree of curve is |
A. | less than 3? |
B. | equal to 3? |
C. | more than 3? |
Answer» B. equal to 3? | |
172. |
Superelevation on curves is provided by means of |
A. | cant-board |
B. | straight edge |
C. | spirit level |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
173. |
In case the block system fails, then the system used is |
A. | space interval system |
B. | time interval system |
C. | pilot guard system |
D. | any one of these |
Answer» C. pilot guard system | |
174. |
The best wood for sleepes is |
A. | sal |
B. | deodar |
C. | teak |
D. | chir |
Answer» D. chir | |
175. |
To provide maximum stability to the track, graded stones from |
A. | 20 to 50 mm |
B. | 50 to 75 mm |
C. | 75 to 100 mm |
D. | 100 to 125 mm |
Answer» B. 50 to 75 mm | |
176. |
The ballast thrown around the sleepers and loosely filled on slopes is called boxing of ballast. |
A. | Correct |
B. | Incorrect |
Answer» B. Incorrect | |
177. |
For metre gauge track, in Indian railways, the standard length of the rail is |
A. | 10.06 m |
B. | 10.97 m |
C. | 11.89 m |
D. | 12.8 m |
Answer» E. | |
178. |
The gradient where extra engine is required to puch the train is known as |
A. | ruling gradient |
B. | momentum gradient |
C. | pusher gradient |
D. | station yards gradient |
Answer» D. station yards gradient | |
179. |
The 254 mm side of a plate sleeper is |
A. | intersecting the rail |
B. | parallel to the rail |
C. | connected with the rail |
D. | none of these |
Answer» C. connected with the rail | |
180. |
In India, the crossing number for passenger turnouts is taken as |
A. | 6 |
B. | 8.5 |
C. | 10 |
D. | 12 |
Answer» E. | |
181. |
The switch angle depends upon |
A. | length of tongue rail |
B. | heel divergance |
C. | both (a) and (b) |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
182. |
The quantity of stone ballast required per metre tangent length for metre gauge is |
A. | 0.767 m3 |
B. | 1.11 m3 |
C. | 1.51 m3 |
D. | 2.11 m3 |
Answer» B. 1.11 m3 | |
183. |
Due to the coning of wheels, the pressure of wheels is always near the |
A. | inner |
B. | outer |
Answer» B. outer | |
184. |
The Indian railway has been divided into |
A. | six zones |
B. | eight zones |
C. | twelve zones |
D. | sixteen zones |
Answer» E. | |
185. |
In coning of wheels, the wheels are given a slope of |
A. | 1 in 20 |
B. | 1 in 25 |
C. | 1 in 30 |
D. | 1 in 40 |
Answer» B. 1 in 25 | |
186. |
To prevent the flanges of wheels from rubbing the inside face of the rail, the distance between the inside edges of flanges is kept |
A. | equal to |
B. | less than |
C. | more than |
Answer» C. more than | |
187. |
The choice of gauge depends upon |
A. | volume and nature of traffic |
B. | speed of train |
C. | physical features of the country |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
188. |
Creep is greater |
A. | on curves |
B. | in new rails than in old rails |
C. | both (a) and (b) |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
189. |
The distance between the centre line of the track, for narrow gauge, and the platform should bot be less than 1.219 m. |
A. | Correct |
B. | Incorrect |
Answer» B. Incorrect | |
190. |
A CST - 9 sleeper is |
A. | same as pot sleeper |
B. | same as plate sleeper |
C. | a combination of plate, pot and box sleeper |
D. | none of these |
Answer» D. none of these | |
191. |
The resistance of the train is due to |
A. | speed |
B. | gradient |
C. | curves |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
192. |
An extra width of ballast is not provided on the outer side of curve, if its degree is 3?. |
A. | Correct |
B. | Incorrect |
Answer» B. Incorrect | |
193. |
The height of the platform above the rail surface for narrow gauge tracks should be |
A. | 229 to 406 mm |
B. | 305 to 406 mm |
C. | 762 to 838 mm |
D. | 838 to 982 mm |
Answer» B. 305 to 406 mm | |
194. |
Two fish plates are fixed at each rail joint with eight fish bolts. |
A. | Right |
B. | Wrong |
Answer» C. | |
195. |
Two cross-overs are laid between two tracks in the case of |
A. | diamond crossing |
B. | scissors crossing |
C. | level crossing |
D. | all of these |
Answer» C. level crossing | |
196. |
A curve is represented by the degree of the curvature subtended by a chord of |
A. | 15 m |
B. | 20.8 m |
C. | 30.48 m |
D. | 40.8 m |
Answer» D. 40.8 m | |
197. |
Which of the following bolt is not used in rail tracks? |
A. | Fish bolt |
B. | Dog bolt |
C. | Eye bolt |
D. | Rag bolt |
Answer» D. Rag bolt | |
198. |
The clear distance between inner faces of rails near their tops is known as |
A. | clear width |
B. | gauge |
Answer» C. | |
199. |
The rail section, now-a-days, used in Indian railways is |
A. | double headed type |
B. | dumb-bell type |
C. | bull headed type |
D. | flat footed type |
Answer» D. flat footed type | |
200. |
Scotch blocks are used for preventing the movement of vehicles beyond the dead end sidings. |
A. | Right |
B. | Wrong |
Answer» B. Wrong | |