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Q.311 Easy Indian Railway GK
In 2024, what is the total number of operational railway zones in India?
A 16 zones
B 17 zones
C 18 zones
D 19 zones
Correct Answer:  C. 18 zones
Explanation:

As per the latest reorganization in 2023-2024, Indian Railways operates 18 railway zones after the addition of new zones.

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Q.312 Easy Indian Railway GK
Which of the following trains is India's fastest commercially operated passenger train?
A Shatabdi Express
B Vande Bharat Express
C Rajdhani Express
D Duranto Express
Correct Answer:  B. Vande Bharat Express
Explanation:

The Vande Bharat Express is India's fastest commercially operated train with a maximum speed of 180 km/h, significantly faster than other express services.

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Q.313 Easy Indian Railway GK
If a Vande Bharat train travels at an average speed of 120 km/h for 5 hours, covering some distance with a stoppage time of 30 minutes, what is the actual distance covered?
A 550 km
B 600 km
C 620 km
D 650 km
Correct Answer:  B. 600 km
Explanation:

Distance = Speed × Time = 120 × 5 = 600 km. Stoppage time doesn't affect the distance calculation at given speed.

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Q.314 Medium Indian Railway GK
The Indian Railways' 'PM Gati Shakti' scheme primarily focuses on:
A High-speed railway corridors only
B Integration of railways with road and port infrastructure
C Reduction of ticket prices
D Increase in railway employee salaries
Correct Answer:  B. Integration of railways with road and port infrastructure
Explanation:

PM Gati Shakti is a multi-modal connectivity infrastructure project aimed at integrating various transport modes including railways with roads, ports, and airports.

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Q.315 Medium Indian Railway GK
Which Indian railway corridor is being developed as part of the dedicated freight corridor project?
A Delhi-Jaipur Freight Corridor
B Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC)
C North-South Freight Corridor
D All of the above
Correct Answer:  B. Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC)
Explanation:

The Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor (EDFC) is one of the major dedicated freight corridors being developed to handle high-volume freight traffic efficiently.

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Q.316 Easy Indian Railway GK
What is the railway recruitment body that conducts exams for Group D and other positions in Indian Railways?
A RRB (Railway Recruitment Board)
B UPSC
C SSC
D IBPS
Correct Answer:  A. RRB (Railway Recruitment Board)
Explanation:

The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) is the authorized body that conducts recruitment exams for various railway positions including NTPC and Group D posts.

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Q.317 Medium Indian Railway GK
If a railway station has 8 platforms and each platform can accommodate 12 trains per day, how many total trains can the station handle in 3 days?
A 256 trains
B 288 trains
C 312 trains
D 336 trains
Correct Answer:  B. 288 trains
Explanation:

Total trains per day = 8 × 12 = 96 trains. In 3 days = 96 × 3 = 288 trains.

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Q.318 Medium Indian Railway GK
Which of the following is NOT a category of railway ticket in Indian Railways?
A Reserved
B Unreserved
C Premium
D Exclusive
Correct Answer:  D. Exclusive
Explanation:

Indian Railways issues Reserved, Unreserved, and Premium tickets. 'Exclusive' is not an official ticket category in Indian Railways.

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Q.319 Hard Indian Railway GK
The 'Unnat Bharat Abhiyaan' initiative of Indian Railways aims to:
A Modernize all railway stations with digital facilities
B Develop infrastructure in unconnected and remote areas
C Increase freight operations only
D Build high-speed rail networks across India
Correct Answer:  B. Develop infrastructure in unconnected and remote areas
Explanation:

The 'Unnat Bharat Abhiyaan' focuses on developing railway infrastructure in remote and underdeveloped regions to connect unserved areas and promote inclusive growth.

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Q.320 Easy Technical Knowledge (NTPC)
Which gauge is most commonly used in Indian Railways?
A Broad Gauge (1676 mm)
B Meter Gauge (1000 mm)
C Narrow Gauge (762 mm)
D Standard Gauge (1435 mm)
Correct Answer:  A. Broad Gauge (1676 mm)
Explanation:

Broad Gauge of 1676 mm is the predominant gauge in Indian Railways, used for major routes.

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