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1. |
If is gauge distance and a is crossing, the distance between the nose of acute crossing and nose of obtuse crossing of a rail diamond, measured along the rail not forming the diamond, is |
A. | cot α |
B. | tan α |
C. | sin α |
D. | cos α |
Answer» B. tan α | |
2. |
If is the distance between the parallel sidings and α is the angle of crossing, the distance between the noses of crossing measured parallel to the main track, is |
A. | D tan α |
B. | D sec α |
C. | D cosec α |
D. | D cot α |
Answer» D. D cot α | |
3. |
If is the distance between the parallel sidings and β is the limiting angle of crossings, the distance between the noses of crossing measured parallel to the main track, is |
A. | sin β |
B. | cot β |
C. | tan β |
D. | sec β |
Answer» C. tan β | |
4. |
If is the distance between the parallel sidings and α is the angle of crossing, the distance between the noses of crossing measured parallel to the gathering line, is |
A. | D tan α |
B. | D cot α |
C. | D sin α |
D. | D cos α |
Answer» C. D sin α | |
5. |
If α is switch angle and is radius of the turnout, the length of the tongue rail, is |
A. | sin α |
B. | tan α |
C. | R sin α/2 |
D. | R tan α/2 |
E. | R cos α/2 |
Answer» E. R cos α/2 | |
6. |
On a straight railway track, absolute levels at point on two rails are 100.550 m and 100.530 m and the absolute levels at point B 100 m apart are 100.585 m and 100.515 m respectively, the value of twist of rails per metre run, is |
A. | 0.4 mm |
B. | 0.5 mm |
C. | 0.7 mm |
D. | 0.8 mm |
E. | 1.0 mm |
Answer» C. 0.7 mm | |
7. |
Safe speed () on a curve of radius 970 metres provided with two transition curves on Board Gauge track, is |
A. | 112 km/hour |
B. | 122 km/hour |
C. | 132 km/hour |
D. | 142 km/hour |
Answer» D. 142 km/hour | |
8. |
If absolute levels of rails at the consecutive axles , , and separated by 1.8 metres are 100.505 m, 100.530 m, and 100.525 m respectively, the unevenness of rails, is |
A. | 0.065 m |
B. | 0.055 m |
C. | 0.045 m |
D. | 0.035 m |
Answer» B. 0.055 m | |
9. |
If S is the switch angle and α is diamond angle, r is the radius of slip, the distance between middle point slip and the nose of obtuse crossing, is |
A. | [A]. |
B. | [B]. |
C. | [C]. |
D. | [D]. |
Answer» B. [B]. | |
10. |
If D is the distance between the parallel sidings and β is the limiting angle of crossings, the distance between the noses of crossing measured parallel to the main track, is |
A. | D sin β |
B. | D cot β |
C. | D tan β |
D. | D sec β |
Answer» C. D tan β | |
11. |
If D is the distance between the parallel sidings and α is the angle of crossing, the distance between the noses of crossing measured parallel to the main track, is |
A. | D tan α |
B. | D sec α |
C. | D cosec α |
D. | D cot α |
Answer» D. D cot α | |
12. |
If D is the distance between parallel tracks G is the gauge and α is angle of crossings, the distance between theoretical noses of two crossings measured parallel to tracks, is |
A. | (D - G - G sec α) cot α |
B. | (D - G + G sec α) cot α |
C. | (D - G - G sec α) tan α |
D. | (D + G + G sec α) cot α |
Answer» B. (D - G + G sec α) cot α | |
13. |
If D is the distance between the parallel sidings and α is the angle of crossing, the distance between the noses of crossing measured parallel to the gathering line, is |
A. | D tan α |
B. | D cot α |
C. | D sin α |
D. | D cos α |
Answer» C. D sin α | |
14. |
The distance between the theoretical noses of crossing along the same rail, in case of diamond crossing, is |
A. | [A]. |
B. | [B]. |
C. | [C]. |
D. | [D]. |
Answer» B. [B]. | |
15. |
If α is switch angle and R is radius of the turnout, the length of the tongue rail, is |
A. | R sin α |
B. | R tan α |
C. | R sin α/2 |
D. | R tan α/2 |
E. | R cos α/2 |
Answer» E. R cos α/2 | |
16. |
If L1 and L2 are actual and theoretical lengths of a tongue rail, d is heel divergence and t is thickness of tongue rail at toe, the switch angle α is |
A. | [A]. |
B. | [B]. |
C. | [C]. |
D. | [D]. |
E. | [E]. |
Answer» B. [B]. | |
17. |
If S is cant deficiency in centimetres and V is maximum permissible speed in km p.h,, the maximum length of transition curves, is |
A. | [A]. |
B. | [B]. |
C. | [C]. |
D. | [D]. |
Answer» B. [B]. | |
18. |
If G is gauge is metres, V is speed of trains in km/hour and R is radius of a curve in metres, the equilibrium superelevation is |
A. | [A]. |
B. | [B]. |
C. | [C]. |
D. | [D]. |
E. | [E]. |
Answer» D. [D]. | |
19. |
If w is width of sleepers, s is sleeper spacing and d is depth of ballast then |
A. | [A]. |
B. | [B]. |
C. | [C]. |
D. | [D]. |
E. | [E]. |
Answer» B. [B]. | |
20. |
If S and H are strength and hardness index of a timber at 12% moisture content, the composite sleeper index, is |
A. | [A]. |
B. | [B]. |
C. | [C]. |
D. | [D]. |
Answer» C. [C]. | |
21. |
Regional Indian railways use different types of sleepers according to their |
A. | availability |
B. | economy |
C. | suitability |
D. | design |
E. | all the above. |
Answer» F. | |
22. |
The factor for deciding the type of sleeper, is |
A. | easy fixing and removal of rails |
B. | provision of sufficient bearing area for rails |
C. | initial and maintenance costs |
D. | strength to act as a beam under loads |
E. | all the above. |
Answer» F. | |
23. |
On Indian Railways, the approximate weight of a rail section is determined from the formula |
A. | [A]. |
B. | [B]. |
C. | [C]. |
D. | [D]. |
Answer» D. [D]. | |
24. |
If L is length of a rail and R is the radius of a curve, the versine h for the curve, is |
A. | [A]. |
B. | [B]. |
C. | [C]. |
D. | [D]. |
E. | [E]. |
Answer» D. [D]. | |
25. |
Weight and cross section of the rails are decided on |
A. | gauge of tracks |
B. | speed of trains |
C. | spacing of sleepers |
D. | type of rails |
E. | all the above. |
Answer» F. | |
26. |
For an effective administration, Indian railway system has been divided into |
A. | four railway zones |
B. | six railway zones |
C. | seven railway zones |
D. | eight railway zones |
E. | nine railway zones. |
Answer» F. | |
27. |
Check rails are provided on inner side of inner rails if sharpness of a B.G. curve, is more than |
A. | none of these. |
B. | 3° |
C. | 5° |
D. | 6° |
Answer» E. | |
28. |
A wing rail is renewed or reconditioned if its maximum vertical wear is |
A. | 9.5 m |
B. | 7.5 m |
C. | 5.5 m |
D. | 5.0 m |
Answer» B. 7.5 m | |
29. |
Steel sleepers are |
A. | rectangular is cross section throughout |
B. | hollow circular pipes |
C. | 6 mm thick steel sheets with ends bent down |
D. | 6 mm thick steel sheets with ends bent up. |
Answer» D. 6 mm thick steel sheets with ends bent up. | |
30. |
Maximum wheel base distance provided on Indian B.G. tracks, is |
A. | square rail joint. |
B. | 4.096 m |
C. | 5.096 m |
D. | 6.096 m |
Answer» D. 6.096 m | |
31. |
Distance between inner faces of the flanges, is kept |
A. | equal to the gauge distance |
B. | slightly less than the gauge distance |
C. | slightly more than the gauge distance |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» C. slightly more than the gauge distance | |
32. |
The difference in the lengths of two diagonals of a rail diamond is |
A. | undercut |
B. | over riding |
C. | straight cut. |
Answer» B. over riding | |
33. |
The angle between the gauge faces of the stock rail and tongue rail, is called |
A. | 2.35 m |
B. | 2.53 m |
C. | none of these. |
D. | switch angle |
Answer» B. 2.53 m | |
34. |
On Indian Railways standard length of rails for M.G. track, is |
A. | distance between centres of rails |
B. | width of formation |
C. | none of these. |
D. | 33 ft (10.06 m) |
Answer» D. 33 ft (10.06 m) | |
35. |
For points and crossings, maximum size of ballast, is |
A. | 0.50 m2 |
B. | 50 mm |
C. | 40 mm |
D. | 30 mm |
Answer» E. | |
36. |
The rails get out of their original positions due to insufficient expansion gap. This phenomenon is known |
A. | 550 m |
B. | hogging |
C. | buckling |
D. | creeping |
Answer» C. buckling | |
37. |
Distance between the inner rail and check rail provided on sharp curve, is |
A. | 40 mm |
B. | 42 mm |
C. | 44 mm |
D. | 46 mm |
Answer» D. 46 mm | |
38. |
If a 0.7% upgrade meets a 0.65% downgrade at a summit and the permissible rate of change of grade per chain length is 0.10%, the length of the vertical curve, is |
A. | DN + G (4N + l +N2) |
B. | 10 chains |
C. | 12 chains |
D. | 14 chains |
Answer» D. 14 chains | |
39. |
Rail tops of a track are placed |
A. | all the above. |
B. | horizontal |
C. | at an inward slope of 1 in 20 |
D. | at an outward slope of 1 in 20 |
Answer» C. at an inward slope of 1 in 20 | |
40. |
A welded rail joint is generally |
A. | bull headed rails to the wooden sleepers |
B. | flat footed rails to the cast iron sleepers |
C. | none of these. |
D. | supported on a sleeper |
Answer» D. supported on a sleeper | |
41. |
In India, metre gauge permanent way was adopted in |
A. | 1855 |
B. | 1860 |
C. | 1866 |
D. | 1871 |
Answer» E. | |
42. |
Heel of crossing is the line joining |
A. | 42 ft (12.8 m) |
B. | ends of splice rail and point rail |
C. | ends of lead rails butting the crossing |
D. | ends of wing rails |
Answer» B. ends of splice rail and point rail | |
43. |
The standard width of ballast for B.G.track in Indian Railways, is kept |
A. | |
B. | |
Answer» B. | |
44. |
Coning of wheels is provided |
A. | to check lateral movement of wheels |
B. | to avoid damage to inner faces of rails |
C. | to avoid discomfort to passengers |
D. | All the above. |
Answer» E. | |
45. |
The sleepers which satisfy the requirements of an ideal sleeper, are |
A. | all the above. |
B. | cast iron sleepers |
C. | R.C.C. sleepers |
D. | steel sleepers |
Answer» E. | |
46. |
A scissors cross-over consists of |
A. | two pairs of points, four acute angle crossings and two obtuse angle crossings |
B. | four pairs of points, four acute angle crossings and four obtuse angle crossings |
C. | four pairs of points, six acute angle crossings and two obtuse angle crossings |
D. | two pairs of points, six acute angle crossings and four obtuse angle crossings. |
Answer» D. two pairs of points, six acute angle crossings and four obtuse angle crossings. | |
47. |
Indian Railways detects the rail flow by |
A. | Mitsubish Rail flow dector |
B. | Soni Rail flow dector |
C. | Audi-gauge Rail flow detector |
D. | Kraut Kramer Rail flow detector. |
Answer» E. | |
48. |
If D is the distance between the parallel sidings and β is the limiting angle of crossings, the distance between the noses of crossing measured parallel to the main track, is |
A. | All the above. |
B. | D sin β |
C. | D cot β |
D. | D tan β |
Answer» C. D cot Œ≤ | |
49. |
Type of switch rails generally adopted for modern track, is |
A. | 135 mm |
B. | straight switch |
C. | curved switch |
D. | loose heel switch |
Answer» C. curved switch | |
50. |
Burnettising is done for the preservation of |
A. | wooden sleepers |
B. | rails |
C. | ballast |
D. | none of these. |
Answer» B. rails | |