For fixing the rails on steel sleepers? Mark as favorite Copy Link lugs or jaws are pressed out of metals and keys are used holes are made in sleepers and clips and bolts are used gib and cotters are used Both a and b Check Answer
The rails are laid without bending, at flat curves, where the degree of curve is? Mark as favorite Copy Link less than 3? equal to 3? more than 3? less than 5? Check Answer
The bearing plates are used to fix …. rails on wooden sleepers? Mark as favorite Copy Link flat footed bull headed double headed all the above Check Answer
Round spikes are not used for fixing …….. rails on wooden sleepers? Mark as favorite Copy Link flat footed bull headed flat footed none Check Answer
If alpha is the switch angle and R is the radius of the turn out, the length of tongue rail will be? Mark as favorite Copy Link R tan alpha R tan alpha/2 R cot alpha R cot alpha/2 Check Answer
The quantity of stone ballast required per metre tangent length for metre gauge is mm? Mark as favorite Copy Link 0.767 m³ 1.11 m³ 1.51 m² 2.11 m² Check Answer
To keep the railway yard dry, the ballast used is? Mark as favorite Copy Link sand coal ash broken stone both (a) and (b) Check Answer
In India, permissible limit of rail wear is ………… by weight? Mark as favorite Copy Link 5% 30% 25% 10% Check Answer
The quantity of stone ballast required per metre tangent length for broad gauge is mm? Mark as favorite Copy Link 0.767 m³ 1.11 m³ 1.51 m² 2.11 m² Check Answer
On Indian railways, minimum formation width in embankments for a single line of broad gauge? Mark as favorite Copy Link 4.725 m 6.1 m 7.49 m 10.82 m Check Answer