Railway Sheet 04
-
1) Question.
Number of dog spikes normally used per rail seat on curved track is
Answer. -
2) Question.
Dog spikes are used for fixing rail to the
Answer. -
3) Question.
Composite sleeper index is the index of
Answer. -
4) Question.
Standard size of wooded sleeper for Broad Gauge track is
Answer. -
5) Question.
For a Broad Gauge route with M + 7 sleeper density, number of sleepers per rail length is
Answer. -
6) Question.
Sleeper density in India is normally kept as
where M is the rail length in metres
Answer. -
7) Question.
Minimum depth of ballast cushion for a Broad Gauge wooden sleeper of size 275x25x13 cm with 75cm sleeper spacing is
Answer. -
8) Question.
Which of the following types of sleepers is perferred on joints?
Answer. -
9) Question.
When the rail ends rest on a joint sleeper, the joint is termed as
Answer. -
10) Question.
The maximum degree of curvature for Metre Gauge is limited to
Answer. -
11) Question.
The spike commonly used to fix rails to wooden sleepers in Indian railways, is
Answer. -
12) Question.
Pick up the incorrect statement from the following this
Answer. -
13) Question.
The quanity of stone ballast required per metre tangent length, is
Answer. -
14) Question.
The standard with of ballast for M.G. track in Indian Railways, is kept
Answer. -
15) Question.
The standard with of ballast for B.G. track in Indian Railways, is kept
Answer. -
16) Question.
An extra 7.5 cm ballast width is not provided on outer side on a curve, if its degree is
Answer. -
17) Question.
If sleeper density M + 7 for 13 m rails, the minimum dept of ballast under wooden sleepers (25 cm x 13 cm), is
Answer. -
18) Question.
For even distribution of load through ballast, load dispersal is assumed as
Answer. -
19) Question.
Minimum depth of ballast prescribed of B.G. trank lines of Indian Railways, is
Answer. -
20) Question.
If w is width of sleepers, 8 is sleeper spacing and d is depth of ballast then
Answer.