RRB Indian Railway Group D Exam Quiz

RRB Indian Railway Group B Exam – Practice Quiz (Set 6)

Attempt the following questions and click “Show Answer” to reveal the correct option.

Q26. In Indian Railways, “Permanent Way” mainly refers to:

  1. Coach interiors and fittings
  2. Signaling and interlocking equipment
  3. Track structure consisting of rails, sleepers, ballast, and formation
  4. Overhead electrification equipment
Correct Answer: C) Track structure consisting of rails, sleepers, ballast, and formation

Q27. Which of the following is a major objective of the “Vision 2020” document of Indian Railways?

  1. Complete privatization of all railway operations
  2. Expansion of network, capacity augmentation, and improved service quality
  3. Limiting rail connectivity to only metropolitan cities
  4. Replacing all conventional coaches with only freight wagons
Correct Answer: B) Expansion of network, capacity augmentation, and improved service quality

Q28. “Line capacity” in railway terminology denotes:

  1. The number of passengers a coach can carry
  2. The number of trains that can be run safely on a section in a given time
  3. The total number of staff posted on a section
  4. The maximum speed attainable by a locomotive
Correct Answer: B) The number of trains that can be run safely on a section in a given time

Q29. Which department is primarily responsible for the maintenance of overhead equipment (OHE) in electrified sections?

  1. Mechanical Department
  2. Electrical Department
  3. Engineering Department
  4. Signal & Telecommunication Department
Correct Answer: B) Electrical Department

Q30. The term “marshalling yard” in Indian Railways is associated mainly with:

  1. Maintenance of passenger coaches
  2. Inspection of locomotives
  3. Formation and re-formation of freight trains
  4. Ticket checking of passengers
Correct Answer: C) Formation and re-formation of freight trains

Leave a Reply

Latest News

Virus Quiz : Test your knowledge

.quiz-question { border: 1px solid #ddd; padding: 12px 16px; ...

More Articles Like This

spot_img