The rail section, nowadays, used in India is
(A) Flat footed
(B) Bull headed
(C) Double headed
(D) I-section
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Indian Railways has been divided into
(A) 10 zones
(B) 12 zones
(C) 18 zones
(D) 19 zones
The most widely used gauge in the world is
(A) Broad gauge
(B) Metre gauge
(C) Narrow gauge
(D) Standard gauge
The ends of rail getting bent down due to wheel load is known as
(A) Hogged rails
(B) Buckling
(C) Coning
(D) Tiltin
The sleeper which has excellent ability to absorb shock is
(A) Concrete sleeper
(B) Cast iron sleeper
(C) Steel sleeper
(D) Wooden sleeper
Heaviest sleeper is
(A) Cast iron sleeper
(B) Concrete sleeper
Which one of the following is not used to fix rails to wooden sleepers?
(A) Screw spikes
(B) Dog spikes
(C) Fish bolt
(D) Round spike
The stations which do not have any signal are known as
(A) A class stations
(B) B class stations
(C) Terminal stations
(D) Crossing stations
The yard for reception, sorting and reforming of goods trains is known as
(A) Marshalling yard
(B) Goods yard
(C) Locomotive yard
(D) All of the above
The first train in India was run between
(A) Mumbai to Ahmedabad
(B) Mumbai to Thana
(C) Chennai to Vijaywada
(D) Delhi to Kolkata
Rail joint supported on a single sleeper, is known as
(A) bridge rail joint
(B) supported rail joint
(C) square rail joint
(D) suspended rail joint
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