Switch angle depends on______________?
		i) heel divergence
ii) length of tongue rail
iii) flangeway clearance
iv) throw of switch
The correct answer is?
A. (i) and (ii)
B. (ii) and (iii)
C. (iii) and (iv)
D. (i)and(iv)
		i) heel divergence
ii) length of tongue rail
iii) flangeway clearance
iv) throw of switch
The correct answer is?
A. (i) and (ii)
B. (ii) and (iii)
C. (iii) and (iv)
D. (i)and(iv)
		A. 15.0 tonnes
B. 22.5 tonnes
C. 45.0 tonnes
D. 90.0 tonnes
		A. 6155 mm2
B. 6615 mm2
C. 7235 mm2
D. 7825 mm2
		A. between the adjoining faces of the running rail and the check rail near the crossing
B. between the gauge faces of the stock rail and the tongue rail
C. through which the tongue rail moves laterally at the toe of the switch
D. none of the above
		A. to permit lateral movement of the tongue rail
B. to maintain the two tongue rails at the exact distance
C. to ensure exact gauge at the toe of the switch as well as the nose of crossing
D. to prevent any vertical movement between the wing rail and nose of crossing
		A. 12 m and 12 m
B. 12 m and 13 m
C. 13 m and 12 m
D. 13 m and 13 m
		A. Broad Gauge
B. Meter Gauge
C. Narrow Gauge
D. any of the above