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classified When the train has been stopped at an Automatic stop signal, the signal that guard shall show

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AOM/Total MCQ/ Raghuram 
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MULTIPLE CHOICE 
QUESTION BANK 
FOR AOM/ATM EXAM 
 
H.RAGHURAM/TI/PUNCTUALITY

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Exhaustive Multiple Choice Questions in G&SR, BWM, Accident Manual  
 
1. The Section under which General Rules for Open Lines of the Railways 1976 have been framed 
by the Government of India  is  
 
[A] 197 
 
[B] 198 
[C] 175 
 
[D]48 
2. Every Railway Servant is bound by the General Rules, the Subsidiary Rules and special 
instructions under Railways Act 1989 Section  
 
[A] 197 
 
[B] 198 
[C] 175 
 
[D]48 
3. Latest Amendment slip issued to G&SR is  
 
[A] 32 
 
[B] 33         [C] 34 
 
[D]35 
4. Staff on leaving service, G&SR Book shall be .  
 
[A] Keep it with himself 
 
[B] Submit to another staff who requires it           
 
 
 
  [C] Return to Railway Administration 
 
[D]Sell it outside 
5. Total number of Chapters in General & Subsidiary Rules  are 
 
[A] 16 
 
[B] 17         [C] 18 
 
[D] 20 
6. Total number of Appendices in General & Subsidiary are 
 
[A] 16 
 
[B] 17         [C] 18 
 
[D] 20 
7. The definition of ‘Act’ as per G&SR means the section under Railways Act 1989 is  
 
[A] 24 
 
[B] 25         [C] 26 
 
[D] 28 
8. General Rules can be framed by  
 
[A]Government of India[B] Authorised Officer[C] General Manager[D] COM 
9. Approved special instructions are issued or approved by 
 
[A] COM  [B] Authorised Officer [C] CRS 
[D] Railway Board 
10. The authorized officer of South Central railway is  
 
 
[A] PCOM 
[B] GM 
[C] CTM 
[D] CSO 
11. Subsidiary rules are framed by  
 
[A] CTM 
[B] CSO[C] Authorised Officer 
[D] Railway Board 
12. A fixed stop signal of a station controlling the entry of trains into next block section is  
 
 
[A] FSS 
 
[B] LSS [C] Outer 
[D] Home 
13. This includes a train, vehicle or obstacle on or fouling a line, or any condition which is 
dangerous to trains.  
 
[A] shunting 
[B] connection 
[C] communication [D] Obstruction 
14. Message from a block station to the block station in rear on double line or to next block station 
on either side on a single line, that the block section is obstructed or is to be obstructed is  
 
[A] Shunting 
[B] Caution order 
[C] Block Forward 
[D] Block back 
15. Message from a block station to the block station in advance on double line, that the block 
section is obstructed or is to be obstructed is  
 
[A] Shunting 
[B] Caution order 
[C] Block Forward 
[D] Block back 
16. When Points by their operation a train approaching them can be directly diverted from the 
line upon which it is running is known as 
 
 
[A] Trailing Points 
[B] Facing Points 
[C] Derailing switch [D] Trap Point

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17. Mark at which infringement of fixed standard dimensions occurs, where two lines cross or join 
one another is known as 
 
 
[A] Lime mark  
[B] Starter signal 
[C] Fouling Mark 
[D] Fog signal mark 
18. Arrangement, secured by the setting of points or other approved means, to protect the line so 
isolated from the danger of obstruction from other connected line or lines is known as 
 
[A] Interlocking 
  [B] Level crossings [C] Line clear [D] Isolation 
19. Arrangement of signals, points and other appliances, operated from a panel or lever frame, so 
interconnected by mechanical locking or electrical locking or both that their operation must 
take place in proper sequence to ensure safety  
 
[A] Interlocking 
  [B] Block station 
[C] VDU 
[D] Relays 
20. Departmental train intended solely or mainly for carriage of railway material when picked up 
or put down or for ex

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