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This section includes 5 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Railway Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Other than sleeper density how can the number of sleepers can be represented? |
| A. | Number of sleepers per kilometre |
| B. | Depending of the slope |
| C. | Depending on the formation width |
| D. | Width of sleepers per kilometre |
| Answer» B. Depending of the slope | |
| 2. |
Why the sleepers are closely spaced near the joints? |
| A. | Because of weakness of joints |
| B. | Because of coning of wheels |
| C. | Because of tilting of rails |
| D. | Because of more load at joints |
| Answer» B. Because of coning of wheels | |
| 3. |
In the sleeper density formula M + x, x does not vary according to which of the following factors? |
| A. | Type and section of rails |
| B. | Type of ballast |
| C. | The axle load of train |
| D. | The slope of track |
| Answer» E. | |
| 4. |
What does M represent in the sleeper density formula M + x? |
| A. | Length of rail in metres |
| B. | Axle load |
| C. | Length of sleepers |
| D. | Type of route |
| Answer» B. Axle load | |
| 5. |
The number of sleepers per rail length is called as _____ |
| A. | sleeper spacing |
| B. | sleeper density |
| C. | sleeper gravity |
| D. | sleeper gradient |
| Answer» C. sleeper gravity | |