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The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, built during British rule, is recognized by UNESCO for which reason?
AIts engineering innovation and unique rack rail system
BIts role in colonial military operations
CIts length and capacity
DIts profitability in the colonial period
Correct Answer:  A
EXPLANATION

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (1881) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its outstanding engineering and the unique rack rail system used to navigate steep gradients.

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The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is included in which UNESCO World Heritage Category?
ANatural Heritage
BCultural Landscape
CCultural Property
DIntangible Heritage
Correct Answer:  C
EXPLANATION

The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (Toy Train) is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the Cultural Property category.

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In the context of Indian Railway brake systems, what distinguishes an 'air brake' from a 'vacuum brake'?
AAir brakes use compressed air pressure while vacuum brakes use pressure difference to apply brakes
BVacuum brakes are faster than air brakes
CAir brakes are only used on freight trains
DVacuum brakes do not require any mechanical linkage
Correct Answer:  A
EXPLANATION

Air brakes operate using compressed air to push brake pistons, while vacuum brakes use the pressure difference created by partial vacuum to apply braking force. Modern Indian Railways predominantly use air brake systems.

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What is the primary reason for providing 'expansion joints' in railway tracks?
ATo increase the strength of the rail
BTo allow for thermal expansion and contraction of rails due to temperature changes
CTo reduce the noise produced by moving trains
DTo improve electrical conductivity between rail sections
Correct Answer:  B
EXPLANATION

Expansion joints accommodate the linear expansion of rails in hot weather and contraction in cold weather, preventing rail buckling or breaking.

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In automatic train protection systems, what does an 'aspect' in railway signaling indicate?
AThe direction a train is moving
BThe visual appearance and color of a signal indicating instructions to the driver
CThe distance between two railway stations
DThe gradient or slope of the track
Correct Answer:  B
EXPLANATION

Signal aspects (green, yellow, red) communicate specific instructions to train drivers regarding speed and movement permissions at that location.

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Which Indian Railway zone has the longest route length as of 2024?
ACentral Railway
BIndian Railway (total network assessment)
CNorthern Railway
DEastern Railway
Correct Answer:  A
EXPLANATION

Central Railway operates one of the longest route networks among Indian Railway zones, covering major parts of Central India.

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What is the purpose of 'ballast' in railway track construction?
ATo provide weight for train stability
BTo distribute load, provide drainage, and maintain proper track alignment
CTo reduce friction between wheels and rails
DTo insulate electrical signals in the track
Correct Answer:  B
EXPLANATION

Ballast (crushed stone/gravel) distributes the load from sleepers and rails, provides proper drainage, and maintains correct track alignment and gauge.

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Which of the following is the standard gauge used in Indian Railways?
A1676 mm (Broad Gauge)
B1000 mm (Meter Gauge)
C762 mm (Narrow Gauge)
D1435 mm (Standard Gauge)
Correct Answer:  A
EXPLANATION

Indian Railways primarily use 1676 mm broad gauge, which is the widest gauge in the world and allows for higher speeds and greater stability.

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In the latest 2024-2025 Indian Railways safety statistics, which zone has shown maximum improvement in accident prevention?
ANorthern Railway Zone
BCentral Railway Zone
CData-driven zones with modern signaling systems
DSouth Eastern Railway Zone
Correct Answer:  C
EXPLANATION

Zones with modern automatic block signaling, level crossing gates, and CCTV monitoring systems have demonstrated maximum improvement in accident prevention in recent statistics.

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What is the main advantage of using 'welded rails' in modern Indian Railways compared to 'jointed rails'?
ALower cost of installation
BReduced noise and vibration, smoother ride, better fuel efficiency
CEasier maintenance and repairs
DBetter drainage of water
Correct Answer:  B
EXPLANATION

Welded rails eliminate expansion joints, resulting in reduced noise, vibration, smoother passenger ride, and improved fuel efficiency of trains.

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