Railways Engineering Online Test – Multiple Choice Questions & Answers Posted on April 16, 2024April 16, 2024 by engineer2 Comments 1. Minimum composite sleeper index for wooden sleepers used in cross-overs, is 1152 1252 1352 1452 2. The spike commonly used to fix rails to wooden sleepers in Indian railways, is screw spike round spike dog spike All 3. Indian Railways detects the rail flow by Kraut Kramer Rail flow detector Mitsubish Rail flow dector Soni Rail flow dector Audi-gauge Rail flow detector 4. Heel of crossing is the line joining throat and actual nose of crossing ends of lead rails butting the crossing ends of splice rail and point rail ends of wing rails 5. A mono-block sleeper has square section rectangular section trapezoidal section semi-circular section 6. Composite sleeper index determines suitability of wooden sleepers number of sleepers per rail length permissible stresses in steel sleepers none of these 7. On Indian Railways standard length of rails for B.G. track, is 42 ft (12.8 m) 39 ft (11.89 m) 36 ft (10.97 m) 33 ft (10.06 m) 8. The place where a railway line and a road cross each other at the same level, is known as railway junction level crossing cross over road junction 9. If sleeper density is M + 7 for 13 m rails, the minimum depth of ballast under wooden sleepers (25 cm x 13 cm), is 15 cm 20cm 25cm 30cm 10. In Indian railways, plate laying is usually done by side method telescopic method American method All Loading … Question 1 of 10
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