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The Golden Temple Express runs between ___________________.

  1. New Delhi and Madurai

  2. Delhi and Howrah

  3. Amritsar and Mumbai (C. S. T).

  4. Ferozpur and Bombay V. T.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The Golden Temple Express runs between Amritsar and Mumbai C.S.T. As we all know that the Golden temple is located at Amritsar. So, the train was named accordingly. Golden temple is the holiest gurudhwara of Sikhism.

The rail gauge with a track width of 1.676m is ________.

  1. Broad guage

  2. Metre guage

  3. Narrow guage

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A

Which of the following is not the factor, which influences the distribution of railways in the country?

  1. Physiographic factors

  2. Economic factors

  3. Administrative factors

  4. Political factors

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The distribution pattern of the Railway network in the country has been largely influenced by physiographic, economic and administrative factors: The northern plains with their vast level land, high population density and rich agricultural resources provided the most favourable condition for their growth.

Which of the following is/are advantages of the Uni-gauge system?

  1. Larger capacity

  2. Higher speed

  3. No loss in trans-shipment

  4. All of these

  5. None of these


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
Project Uni-gauge is an ongoing exercise by Indian Railways to standardize most of the rail gauges in India at 1676 mm (5 ft 6 in) broad gauge. Project Uni- gauge seeks to standardize the rail gauges in India by converting most of the Metre Gauge and Narrow Gauge tracks to Broad Gauge track.
ADVANTAGES:
1) Indian Railways will become more efficient.
2) The current break of gauges can now be avoided.
3) The freight-carrying capacity will be increased.
4) Shortening of the routes with many re-gauged links will take place.
5) A standard system will be established and there will be uniformity when it comes to the rail gauge.

The longest passenger rail route in India links __________________.

  1. Tiruvananthapuram and Guwahati

  2. Kanyakumari and Jummu Tawi

  3. Jummu Tawi and Guwahati

  4. Tiruvananthapuram and Jummu Tawi


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Himsagar ( Kanyakumari to Jammu Tawi ) is a train running between Kanyakumari and JammuKanyakumari is located in the state of Tamil Nadu and Jammu is located in the state of Jammu & Kashmir. The two cities are located at a distance of 3714kms.

Broad gauge, meter gauge, narrow gauge indicate ________.

  1. Berth of ships in a port

  2. Depth of water approaching a sea port

  3. Cargo terminals at airport

  4. Width between the tracks of a railway line


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Broad gauge, meter gauge, narrow gauge indicate the width between two rails. The difference in their width is as follows:

  • Broad gauge: 1.676 meters.
  • Narrow gauge: 0.762 meters.
  • Metre gauge: 1 meter.

The Indian railways have a network of _______ stations.

  1. Over 6000

  2. Over 7000

  3. Over 8000

  4. Over 9000


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Indian railways is one of the largest networks in India. It is divided into 16 railway zones and 7112 stations. These are managed and maintained by government of India through ministry of Railways.

At present what is the length of Western Railway line?

  1. 6,181 kms

  2. 10,973 kms

  3. 7,051 kms

  4. 7,160 kms


Correct Option: A

Wheels and axles for railways are produced in _______.

  1. Bengaluru

  2. at Chennai

  3. at Varanasi

  4. No where in India


Correct Option: A

Which railway zone has the maximum route length in kilometres?

  1. Northern

  2. Southern

  3. Central

  4. Western


Correct Option: A