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Highway Engineering McQ online test Chapter Wise McQ Test of 25 Question #10

Highway Engineering Chapter Wise McQ Test of 25 Question for PSC, NEC, UPSC, SSC and Many more.

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1. According to Chazy’s formula which one is right

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2. T-beam is suitable for

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3. Contour having different elevation may cross

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4. At horizontal curve outer surface of road is raised as compared to inner surface which is known as

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5. The maximum diameter of bar in a slab is

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6. Minimum runway length of class A airport is

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7. Minimum runway length of class E airport is

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8. Rugosity coefficient for a silt clay is

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9. Find the representative fraction for a scale 10 cm = 2 km is

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10. Back bearing of a line BA is 35° and bearing of BC is 125° then fined the included angle

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11. Pot hole maintenance in case of road is

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12. The slenderness ratio for masonry walls should not be more than

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13. In case levelling by level pipe, level is indicated by

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14. Weight of steel per cubic meter (m³) is

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15. Centre of gravity of semi-circular circle is ……….. above the base AB (Dia.)

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16. Suitable stone for gravity retaining wall is

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17. Factor of safety is given by

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18. Sheep foot roller is used for

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19. The main element for providing effective drainage in the case of road is

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20. Radius of transition curve at the junction of circular curve is

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21. Design of horizontal and vertical alignments, super-elevation, sight distance and grades, is worst affected by

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22. For a comfortable travel on Highways, the centrifugal ratio should not exceed

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23. The width formation of a road means the width of

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24. The distance travelled by a moving vehicle during perception and brake reaction times, is known as

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25. The convexity provided to the carriageway between the crown and edge of the pavement, is known as

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