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QUESTIONS BASED ON PREVIOUS YEARS PAPERS OF Railway Recruitment Board (RRB)

  1. Sand is used as ballast incase of
  • steel sleepers
  • wooden sleepers
  • reinforced concrete sleepers
  • cast iron sleepers

2. The railway station at which a track line meets a main line is called:

  • Terminal station
  • Flag station
  • Way side station
  • Junction station

3. The chart used for recording the condition of track is known as:

  • Rolling chart
  • Track chart
  • Hallade chart
  • Vibro chart

4.  In locomotive ‘hunting’ is:

  • Movement of locomotive in vertical plane perpendicular to its movement along the track
  • Sinuous path taken by engine as against the alignment of the track
  • Motion after brakes have been applied
  • Combination of A and B above

5.  In broad gauge, the clear horizontal distance between the inner faces of two parallel rails forming the track is

  • 1 m
  • 1.676 m
  • 0.6096 m
  • 0.792 m

6. The maximum rising gradient which is provided keeping the power of locomotive in view, is called

  • Momentum gradient
  • Pusher gradient
  • Down gradient
  • Ruling gradient

7.  The latest system of signaling introduced is

  • C.T.C. system
  • Pilot guard system
  • Section clear system
  • Automatic block system

8. Detonating signals are used

  • For noisy engines
  • During foggy and cloudy weather
  • For deaf drivers
  • Not now, were in use in nineteenth century only

9. The number of fish bolts used for joining the rails with the help of fish plates, is generally

  • 4
  • 8
  • 2
  • 6

9.  The creep in rails is measured in

  • cm/kg
  • cm
  • Kg/cm
  • kg cm

10.Arm type fixed signals, fitted on a vertical post fixed at the side of a track, are called

  • Warner signals
  • Starter signals
  • Semaphore signals
  • Cab signals

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