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For a 8° curve track diverging from a main curve of 5° in an opposite direction in the layout of a broad gauge yard, the cant to be provided for the branch track for maximum speed of 45 km/h on the main line and ‘G’ = 1.676 m is (Permitted cant deficiency for the main line = 7.6 cm)
A
0.168 cm
B
-0.168 cm
C
7.432 cm
D
7.768 cm
Correct Answer:
-0.168 cm
A Broad Gauge branch line takes off as a contrary flexure from a main line If the superelevation required for branch line is 10 mm and cant deficiency is 75 mm, the superelevation to be actually provided on the branch line will be
A
10 mm
B
64 mm
C
85 mm
D
65 mm
Consider the following statements
1. There are two broad gauge and one narrow gauge railway track in the state.
2. Kalka-Shimla railway route is narrow gauge.
3. Pathankot Jogindernagar railway route is the longest in the state.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?
A
1 and 2
B
Only 2
C
2 and 3
D
Only 3
A train is travelling at 100 km per hour (Kmh) overtakes a motorbike travelling at a speed of 65 kmh in 40 seconds . What is the length of the train in meters?
A
400
B
450
C
500
D
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In a two-source circuit, one source acting alone produces 12 mA through a given branch. The other source acting alone produces 10 mA in the opposite direction through the same branch. The actual current through the branch is
A
22 mA
B
12 mA
C
10 mA
D
2 mA
Find branch current IR2.
A
5.4 mA
B
-5.4 mA
C
113.0 mA
D
119.6 mA
Using the mesh current method, find the branch current, IR1, in the above figure.
A
115 mA
B
12.5 mA
C
12.5 A
D
135 mA
A per the prescribed value, what should be the maximum value of cant excess on Broad gauge?
A
65mm
B
75mm
C
92mm
D
100mm
Which of the following option is correct for given statements? Statement 1: Slip gauge and its accessories can be used as a limit gauge. Statement 2: Slip gauge and accessories can be used for the measurement of plug gauge but not for ring gauges.
A
T, F
B
F, F
C
T, T
D
F, T
Defining green banking is relatively easy. It means promoting environment -friendly practices and reducing your carbon footprint from your banking activities. This comes in many forms : using online banking instead of branch banking; paying bills online, opening up CDs (certificates of deposit) and money market accounts at online banks instead of large multi-branch banks. A green bank takes the biggest steps to support local green initiatives. Any combination of the above personal banking practices can help the environment. In this respect, online banks and smaller community banks have better track records than larger banks .However, these larger banks may be induced to go green . According to the passage, larger, multi -branch banks .
A
can never become green banks .
B
can become green banks if they reduce the number of branches and eliminate the use of paper .
C
can become green banks if they can greatly reduce or eliminate carbon footprint form their banking activities.
D
can become green banks if they support local green initiatives
“In any linear bilateral network, if a source of e.m.f. E in any branch produces a current I in any other branch, then same e.m.f. acting in the second branch would produce the same current / in the first branch”. The above statement is associated with
A
Compensation theorem
B
Superposition theorem
C
Reciprocity theorem
D
None of the above