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(1) If b is the wheel track of a vehicle and h is the height of centre of gravity above road surface, then to avoid overturning and lateral skidding on a horizontal curve, the centrifugal ratio should always be
[A] less than b/2h and greater than co-efficient of lateral friction
[B] less than b/2h and also less than co-efficient of lateral friction
[C] greater than b/2h and less than co-efficient of lateral friction
[D] greater than b/2h and also greater than coefficient of lateral friction
Answer: less than b/2h and also less than co-efficient of lateral friction
(2) The terrain may be classified as rolling terrain if the cross slope of land is
[A] upto 10%
[B] between 10% and 25%
[C] between 25% and 60%
[D] more than 60%
Answer: between 10% and 25%

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(3) The ruling design speed on a National Highway in plain terrain as per IRC recommendations is
[A] 60 kmph
[B] 80 kmph
[C] 100 kmph
[D] 120 kmph
Answer: 100 kmph
(4) The effect of grade on safe overtaking sight distance is
[A] to increase it on descending grades and to decrease it on ascending grades
[B] to decrease it on descending grades and to increase it on ascending grades
[C] to increase it on both descending and ascending grades
[D] to decrease it on both descending and ascending grades
Answer: to increase it on both descending and ascending grades
(5) If the stopping distance is 60 meters, then the minimum stopping sight distance for two lane, two way traffic is
[A] 30m
[B] 60m
[C] 120m
[D] 180m
Answer: 60m
(6) Reaction time of a driver
[A] increases with increase in speed
[B] decreases with increase in speed
[C] is same for all speeds
[D] none of the above
Answer: decreases with increase in speed
(7) Stopping sight distance is always
[A] less than overtaking sight distance
[B] equal to overtaking sight distance
[C] more than overtaking sight distance
[D] none of the above
Answer: less than overtaking sight distance
(8) The desirable length of overtaking zone as per IRC recommendation is equal to
[A] overtaking sight distance
[B] two times the overtaking sight distance
[C] three times the overtaking sight distance
[D] five times the overtaking sight distance
Answer: five times the overtaking sight distance
(9) On a single lane road with two way traffic, the minimum stopping sight distance is equal to
[A] stopping distance
[B] two times the stopping distance
[C] half the stopping distance
[D] three times the stopping distance
Answer: two times the stopping distance
(10) Compared to a level surface, on a descending gradient the stopping sight distance is
[A] less
[B] more
[C] same
[D] dependent on the speed
Answer: more
(11) Camber in the road is provided for
[A] effective drainage
[B] counteracting the centrifugal force
[C] having proper sight distance
[D] none of the above
Answer: effective drainage
(12) The shoulder provided along the road edge should be
[A] rougher than the traffic lanes
[B] smoother than the traffic lanes
[C] of same colour as that of the pavement
[D] of very low load bearing capacity
Answer: rougher than the traffic lanes
(13) Coefficient of friction is less when the pavement surface is
[A] rough
[B] dry
[C] smooth and dry
[D] smooth and wet
Answer: smooth and wet
(14) When the path travelled along the road surface is more than the circumferential movement of the wheels due to rotation, then it results in
[A] slipping
[B] skidding
[C] turning
[D] revolving
Answer: skidding
(15) The stopping sight distance depends upon
[A] total reaction time of driver
[B] speed of vehicle
[C] efficiency of brakes
[D] all of the above
Answer: all of the above
(16) For water bound macadam roads in localities of heavy rainfall, the recommended value of camber is
[A] 1 in 30
[B] 1 in 36
[C] 1 in 48
[D] 1 in 60
Answer: 1 in 36
(17) The shape of the camber, best suited for cement concrete pavements, is
[A] straight line
[B] parabolic
[C] elliptical
[D] combination of straight and parabolic
Answer: straight line
(18) The sequence of four stages of survey in a highway alignment is
[A] reconnaissance, map study, preliminary survey and detailed survey
[B] map study, preliminary survey, reconnaissance and detailed survey
[C] map study, reconnaissance, preliminary survey and detailed survey
[D] preliminary survey, map study, reconnaissance and detailed survey
Answer: map study, reconnaissance, preliminary survey and detailed survey
(19) Select the correct statement.
[A] Nagpur road plan has a target road length of 32 km per 100 square km.
[B] Nagpur road plan formula take into account the towns with very large population.
[C] Second 20-year plan has provided 1600 km of expressways out of the proposed National highway.
[D] Second 20-year plan allowed deduction of length of railway track in the area while calculating the length of roads.
Answer: Second 20-year plan has provided 1600 km of expressways out of the proposed National highway.
(20) Nagpur road plan formula were prepared by assuming
[A] rectangular or block road pattern
[B] radial or star and block road pattern
[C] radial or star and circular road pattern
[D] radial or star and grid road pattern
Answer: radial or star and grid road pattern

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