TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING |Test Paper|

1.   The underground routes or passages driven through the ground without disturbing overlying soil cover are called

       (A) Bridges
(B) Passages
(C) Tunnels
(D) Sub-routes

2.    Type of tunnels which are excavated to divert the traffic load of whatsoever type from surface to subsurface routes.

       (A) Traffic tunnels
(B) Hydropower tunnels
(C) Public utility tunnels
(D) Delivery tunnels

3.    Pick the tunnel which is not a sub-group of traffic tunnels.

       (A) Railway tunnels
(B) Sewage tunnels
(C) Highway tunnels
(D) Pedestrian tunnels

4.    Tunnels associated with hydropower generation are called

       (A) Energy tunnels
(B) Power tunnels
(C) Generation tunnels
(D) Hydropower tunnels

5.    Type of hydropower tunnel where water is conveyed under gravity is

       (A) Discharge tunnel
(B) Pressure tunnel
(C) Supply tunnel
(D) Delivery tunnel

6.    Type of hydropower tunnel where water is conveyed under high pressure to turbines is

       (A) Discharge tunnel
(B) Pressure tunnel
(C) Supply tunnel
(D) Delivery tunnel

7.    Underground excavations for carrying pipes, sewage etc. fall under which type?

       (A) Traffic tunnels
(B) Hydropower tunnels
(C) Public utility tunnels
(D) Delivery tunnels

8.    Subway and tube railways are studied under which type of tunnels?

       (A) Traffic tunnels
(B) Hydropower tunnels
(C) Public utility tunnels
(D) Delivery tunnels

9.    Method of placing tubes in public utility tunnels is called

       (A) Covering method
(B) Digging method
(C) Slash and cover method
(D) Cut and cover method

10. Geologically, how many classes of tunnels are recognized?

       (A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 5
(D) 4

11. The underground routes or passages driven through the ground without disturbing overlying soil cover are called

       (A) Bridges
(B) Passages
(C) Tunnels
(D) Sub-routes

12. Type of tunnels which are excavated to divert the traffic load of whatsoever type from surface to subsurface routes.

       (A) Traffic tunnels
(B) Hydropower tunnels
(C) Public utility tunnels
(D) Delivery tunnels

13. Pick the tunnel which is not a sub-group of traffic tunnels.

       (A) Railway tunnels
(B) Sewage tunnels
(C) Highway tunnels
(D) Pedestrian tunnels

14. Tunnels associated with hydropower generation are called

       (A) Energy tunnels
(B) Power tunnels
(C) Generation tunnels
(D) Hydropower tunnels

15. Type of hydropower tunnel where water is conveyed under gravity is

       (A) Discharge tunnel
(B) Pressure tunnel
(C) Supply tunnel
(D) Delivery tunnel

16. Type of hydropower tunnel where water is conveyed under high pressure to turbines is

       (A) Discharge tunnel
(B) Pressure tunnel
(C) Supply tunnel
(D) Delivery tunnel

17. Underground excavations for carrying pipes, sewage etc. fall under which type?

       (A) Traffic tunnels
(B) Hydropower tunnels
(C) Public utility tunnels
(D) Delivery tunnels

18. Subway and tube railways are studied under which type of tunnels?

       (A) Traffic tunnels
(B) Hydropower tunnels
(C) Public utility tunnels
(D) Delivery tunnels

19. Method of placing tubes in public utility tunnels is called

       (A) Covering method
(B) Digging method
(C) Slash and cover method
(D) Cut and cover method

20. Geologically, how many classes of tunnels are recognized?

       (A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 5
(D) 4

21. Bridge must discard any frames too large for its

(A) Medium

(B) Connection

(C) frame format

(D) System

22. In transparent bridges, redundancy of bridges can create loops in system which is very

(A) Desirable

(B) Undesirable

(C) Rare

(D) Easy to unloop

23. Bridges are also repeaters and

(A) Regenerator

(B) Preprocessor

(C) Amplifier

(D) All of the above

24. A transparent bridge's duties include

(A) filtering frames

(B) forwarding

(C) blocking

(D) All of them

25. Bridge can operate on both layers those are

(A) physical and the data link layer

(B) physical and the sessional layer

(C) application and the data link layer

(D) physical and presentation layer

  

 

                          Answer key                             

 


1. (C)

2. (A)

3. (B)

4. (D)

5. (A)

6. (B)

7. (C)

8. (C)

9. (D)

10. (A)

11. (C)

12. (A)

13. (B)

14. (D)

15. (A)

16. (B)

17. (C)

18. (C)

19. (D)

20. (A)

21. (D)

22. (B)

23. (A)

24. (D)

25. (A)


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