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30th July 2014, 12:15 PM
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Re: RRB Technician Grade III exam Model question paper

Here is the RRB Technician Grade III exam Model question paper;

Railway Engineering
1. The bent-up length of rail used in front of nose of crossing which help in channelising the train
wheels in their proper routes are known as:
(a) lead rail (b) point rail (c) wing rail (d) splice rail
Ans:- C
2.The point up to which the new railway track laid, at any time is called:
(a) terminal (b) station (c) rail-head (d) base
Ans:- C
3.The good quality wood for sleeper is:
(a) Deodar (b) Sheesham (c) Teak (d) Sal
Ans:- C
4.Generally the life of wooden sleepers is taken as:
(a) 2 to 3 years (b) 12 to 15 years
(c) 35 to 50 years (d) 5 to 8 years
Ans:- B
5.The gradual or tapered widening of the flangeway which is formed by bending and splaying the end
of check rail or wing rail away from the gauge line is known as:
(a) Flare (b) Toe (c) Heel (d) Loop
Ans:- A
6.The minimum height of embankment above the highest flood mark in the area should be:
(a) zero cm (b) 30 cm (c) 100 cm (d) 60 cm
Ans:- D
7.The recommended depth of ballast cushion on a curved portion of a track is provided under
the ........ edge of the sleeper.
(a) upper (b) middle (c) inner (d) outer
Ans:- C
8. An outward slope provided on the tread of the wheel is:
(a) 1 in 5 (b) 1 in 10 (c) 1 in 20 (d) 1 in 25
Ans:- C
9.The granular material spread on the formation of a railway track for the sleepers to rest upon is
known as:
(a) anchors (b) ballast (c) subgrade (d) chairs
Ans:- B
10.Bone shaped section of fish plate is commonly used for connecting:
(a) double headed rails (b) flat footed rails
(c) bull headed rails (d) all above are correct
Ans:- B
11.The members laid transversely under the rails for supporting and fixing them at the gauge
distance apart are known as:
(a) fastenings (b) sleepers (c) ballast (d) fish plate
Ans:- B
12.The bottom width of foot in a flat footed rail is:
(a) 78.6 mm (b) 136.5 mm (c) 66.7 mm (d) 70 mm
Ans:- B
13.The rectangular pits in which wheels of the locomotives are taken out for repairs, are known as:
(a) Track pits (b) Inspection pits
(c) Drop pits (d) Siding pits
Ans:- C
14. The wheels are coned to prevent from rubbing the inside face of the rail head and to prevent
lateral movement of the axle with its wheels. The slope of cone is:
(a) 1 in 5 (b) 1 in 20 (c) 1 in 10 (d) 1 in 15
Ans:- B
15. Gauge is the distance measured in place of the between which faces of two parallel rails in a track.
(a) inner faces
(b) centre line of one rail to inner face of other rail
(c) centre lines (d) outer faces
Ans:- A
16. Most significant which imposes limitations in raising the high speeds is:
(a) adhesion of wheels (b) resistance due to oscillations
(c) flange resistance (d) air or wind resistance
Ans:- A
17. The rails are welded by:
(a) Thermit welding (b) Gas welding
(c) Arc welding (d) MIG welding
Ans:- A
18. Steel sleepers are ..... shaped in section.
(a) oval (b) rectangular (c) trough (d) semi-spherical
Ans:- C
19. In India generally the sleeper density of sleepers per rail length used is:
(a) 18 (b) 30 (c) 12 (d) 24
Ans:- A
20. The extra rails provided over bridge to prevent damage and danger in case of derailment on the
bridge are known as:
(a) Stock rails (b) Guard rails (c) Check rails (d) Wing rails
Ans:- B
21. The phenomenon of misalignment of rails due to temperature change is known as:
(a) cropping (b) creeping (c) bulging (d) buckling
Ans:- D
22. Creep is the ..... movement of rails.
(a) longitudinal (b) diagonal (c) horizontal (d) vertical
Ans:- A
23. Ballast best suited to steel sleepers is:
(a) sand (b) Gravel (c) Quartzite (d) All the above
Ans:- C
24. The section of a rail is decided on the basis of:
(a) Type of rails (b) Spacing of the sleepers
(c) Speed of trains (d) All of the above
Ans:- D
25. While preparing sub-grade of a railway line, the grubbing operation means:
(a) checking of subgrade
(b) filling or cutting of earth work in railway subgrade
(c) compaction and consolidation of earth work
(d) removal and disposal of stumps and roots trees
Ans:- D
26. The sinuous path taken by an engine as against the alignment of the track is known as:
(a) Rolling motion(b) Nosing motion
(c) Lurching motion(d) Vibration
Ans:- B
27. The mechanical device which transfer chemical energy of fuel into mechanical energy in the form
of motion is called:
(a) rolling stock (b) railway (c) wagon (d) locomotive
Ans:- D
28. Integrated coach factory is located in:
(a) Chennai (b) Bangalore (c) Jamshedpur (d) Mumbai
Ans:- A
29. C.T.C. stands for:
(a) Critical Track Control
(b) Critical Traffic Channeliser
(c) Centralised Traffic Control
(d) None of these
Ans:- C
30. To reduce the intensity of pressure particularly on soft variety of sleepers, a rectangular plate is
introduced between the rails and the sleepers. This is known as:
(a) Fish plate(b) Chair
(c) Saddle plate (d) Bearing plate
Ans:- D
31. Generally the rail sections used in India is:
(a) flat footed (b) double headed
(c) bull headed (d) all above
Ans:- A
32. The arrangement consisting of three tracks used for changing the direction of engine is called:
(a) three ladder track (b) turn table
(c) three throw switch (d) triangle
Ans:- B
33. The length of a wooden sleeper for broad gauge track is:
(a) 1.83 m (b) 1.52 m (c) 2.74 m (d) 1.676 m
Ans:- C
34. The technical officer of the rank of sectional officer in the maintenance organisation of Indian
Railways is called:
(a) Permanent Way Inspector
(b) Gangmate
(c) Assistant Permanent Way Inspector
(d) None of these are correct
Ans:- C
35. The depth of ballast section under sleeper for broad gauge track as per Indian standard should
be:
(a) 250 to 300 mm (b) 200 to 250 mm
(c) 150 to 200 mm (d) 150 mm
Ans:- B
36. The completed and finished railway line on which wheeled vehicles are drawn by locomotive is
known as:
(a) steel way (b) rails (c) railway (d) permanent way
Ans:- D
37. The horse power to weight ratio steam engine is generally of the order of:
(a) 10-15 kg/HP (b) 60-80 kg/HP
(c) 20-30 kg/HP (d) 100-150 kg/HP
Ans:- B
38. The cause of formation of kinks in a rail is:
(a) Loose packing at joints
(b) Defect in gauge and alignment
(c) Defect in cross level joints
(d) Any of the above
Ans:- D
39. The horizontal distance from the material depot to the rail head is called:
(a) lift (b) site distance (c) rail-head (d) lead
Ans:- D
40. On curves, to counteract the effect of centrifugal force, the level of outer rail is raised above the
inner rail by a certain amount. This is called:
(a) Track gradient (b) Track slope
(c) Super elevation (d) Horizontal gradient
Ans:- C
41. The measure of stiffness of track required to produce a unit depression in the track is known as:
(a) Tractive force(b) Load capacity
(c) Gauge(d) Track modulus
Ans:- D
42. The head of a gang in maintenance organisation of railway is called:
(a) P.W.I (b) Keyman (c) Ganger (d) A.P.W.I
Ans:- C
43. The fixed rail in a railway track against which the tongue rail fits s known as:
(a) wing rail (b) stock rail (c) lead rail (d) point rail
Ans:- B
44. The standard length of rail for Broad Gauge track in India is:
(a) 19.2 m (b) 25.6 m (c) 11.8 m (d) 12.8 m
Ans:- D
45. The thickness of fish plate generally used in Indian Railway is:
(a) 16 mm (b) 10 mm (c) 25 mm (d) 20 mm
Ans:- D
46. Thermal efficiency of a diesel engine may be expected to be in the range of:
(a) 50-65% (b) 25-35% (c) 15-20% (d) 10-15%
Ans:- B
47. Wear on top or head of rail occurs due to:
(a) Abrasion of rolling wheels
(b) Heavy axle load
(c) Constant brake application
(d) Any or all of the above
Ans:- D
48. Any movement of the locomotive in different planes, e.g., vertical, longitudinal, transversal etc.,
is known as:
(a) Oscillating motion(b) Lurching motion
(c) Shutting motion(d) Vibration
Ans:- A
49. In rainy season the dust in the ballast becomes mud and comes up by suction from below the rail
joint. Such joint is called:
(a) Wet joint (b) Water joint
(c) Pumping joint (d) Blowing joint
Ans:- C
50. Accidents can be avoided by adopting:
(a) interlocking (b) C.T.C. system
(c) pilot guard system (d) A.T.C. system
Ans:-A
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Re: RRB Technician Grade III exam Model question paper

Hii Guys , I need to Previous Year Question Papers for Railway Recruitment Board Technician Grade III Exam , Can you please Provide me same for my help ?
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16th February 2016, 10:32 AM
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Re: RRB Technician Grade III exam Model question paper

Have a Look , Here Previous Year Question Papers for Railway Recruitment Board Technician Grade III Exam :

Twice the square of a number is six times the other number. What is the ratio between thl' first n umber and the second number?
(1) 1 : 4 (2) 2 : 5 (3) 1: 3 (4) Cannot be determined. (5) None of these

Manoj sold an article for Rs. 15,000. Had he offered a discount of 10% on the selling price he would have earned a profit of 8 %? What is the cost price?
(1) Rs. 12,500 (2) Rs. 13,500 (3) Rs. 12,250 (4) Rs. 13,250 (5) None of these

Cost of 8 pens and 4 pencils is Rs. 176 and the cost of 2 pens and 2 pencils is Rs. 48. What is the cost of one pen?
(1) Rs. 16 (2) Rs. 14 (3) Rs. 12 (4) Rs. 18 (5) None of these

What will be the compound interest accrued on an amount of Rs. 10,000 at the rate of 20 p.c.p.a. in two years if the interest is compounded half yearly?
(1) Rs. 4,400 (2) Rs. 4,600 (3) Rs. 4,641 (4) Rs. 4,680 (5) None of these

Income of A is 150% of the in¬come of B and income of C is 120% of the income of A. If the total income of A, Band C together is Rs. 86,000, what is C;s income?
(1) Rs. 30,000 , (2) Rs. 32,000 (3) Rs. 20,000 (4) Rs. 36,000 (5) None of these

The average of 5 consecutive even numbers A, B, C, D and E is 106. What is the product of B and D?
(1) 11440 (2) 11024 (3) 10608 (4) 11232 (5) None of these

The owner of a cell phone shop charges his customer 23% more than the cost price. If a custom¬erpaid Rs. 7,011 for a cell phone, then what was the cost price of the cell phone?
(1) Rs.5,845 (2) Rs.6,750 (3) Rs.5,900 (4) Rs.6,925 (5) None of these

Ms. Vishakha deposits an amount of Rs. 35,800 to obtain a simple interest at the rate of 15 p.c.p. a for 4 years. What to¬tal amount will Ms.vishakha get at the end of 4 years?
(1) Rs.45,680 (2) Rs.39,880 (3) Rs.21,480 (4) Rs.57, 280 (5) None of these

There are 2010 employees in an organisation, out of which 30% got transferred to different places. How many such employees are there who got transferred?
(1) 603 (2) 402 . (3) 804 (4) 703 (5) None of these

What would be the simple inter¬est obtained on an amount of Rs 8,930 at the rate of 8 p.c.p.a after 5 years?
(1) Rs.5,413 (2) Rs. 2,678 (3) Rs. 3,572 (4) Rs. 4,752 (5) None of these

'Mustard' is related to 'Seed' in the same way as 'Carrot' is related to ?
(1) Fruit (2) Stem (3)"Flower (4.) Root (5) None of these

How many meaningful English .words can be formed with the letters ESTR using each letter only once in each word?
(1) None (2.) One (3) Two (4) Three (5) None of these

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and .so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(1) Cup (2) Jug (3) Tumbler (4) Plate (5) Pitcher

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group? .
(1) Copper (2) Mercury (3) Iron (4) Aluminium (5) Zinc

FI is related to 'LO' in the same as 'PS' is related to __ ?
(l)VY (2) VZ (3)WZ (4)UX (5) None of these

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. 'Which is the one that does not belong to that ,group?
(1) 217 (2) 103 (3) 241(4) 157 (5)131

K is brother of T. M is mother of K. W is brother of M. How is W related to T ?
(1) Maternal uncle (2) Paternal uncle (3) Grandfather (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these

. 'Gram' is related to 'Mass' in the same way as 'Centimeter' is related to ?
(1) Area (2) Volume (3) Length (4) Sound (5) Energy

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?
(l) 12 (2) 28 (3) 52 4) 68 (5) 96

If 'white' means 'black'; 'bI8ck' means 'red'; 'red' means 'blue', 'blue' means 'yellow' and 'yellow' means 'grey', then which of the following represents the colour of clear sky?
(1) blue 2. red (3) yellow (4) Cannot be determined (5) None of these


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