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    Transport and Communication Class 4 Quiz for Students

    Atal Tunnel, the longest high-altitude road tunnel in the world connects

    (a) Manali-Leh

    (b) Srinagar-Kargil

    (c) Jammu-Kashmir

    (d) Dhubri-Sadiya

    Option a – Manali-Leh

    Which of the following states has the highest number of National Highways? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Madhya Pradesh

    (b) Punjab

    (c) Maharashtra

    (d) Tripura

    Option c – Maharashtra

    The shortest National Highway in India is

    (a) NH 703 B

    (b) NH 966 B

    (c) NH 208A

    (d) NH110

    Option b – NH 966 B

    The NH 77 runs entirely in which of the following states? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Tamil Nadu

    (b) Karnataka

    (c) Andhra Pradesh

    (d) Kerala

    Option a – Tamil Nadu

    The meeting town of the North-South and East-West Corridor Super-Highway is

    (a) Hyderabad

    (b) Delhi

    (c) Nagpur

    (d) Jhansi

    Option d – Jhansi

    ‘Pradhanmantri Bharat Jodo Pariyojana’ is related to ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Communication

    (b) Social Integration

    (c) the Linking of Rivers

    (d) the Development of highways

    Option d – the Development of highways

    Out of the following which National Highway does not pass through the State of Madhya Pradesh?

    (a) NH-3

    (b) NH-12

    (c) NH-7

    (d) NH-8

    Option d – NH-8

    The Northern end of NH16 lies in which of these states? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Gujarat

    (b) Karnataka

    (c) West Bengal

    (d) Himachal Pradesh

    Option c – West Bengal

    Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana is

    (a) to augment road connectivity and provide food grains to the poorest of the poor at cheaper rates.

    (b) to facilitate patrolling of the area to prevent misuse of electricity by an unauthorized person.

    (c) to help police to reach the places of crime more swiftly to control crime-spurt.

    (d) to develop community life in villages that are not well connected.

    Option d – to develop community life in villages that are not well connected

    Consider the following statements about Bharat Mala Project. I. It is the biggest highway development project in the country. II. It envisages the construction of expressways, border roads, and economic corridors besides improving the efficiency of national corridors. III. It will also complete the construction of the remaining roads under the National Highway Development Project. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) I and II

    (b) II and III

    (c) I and III

    (d) All of these

    Option d – All of these

    Consider the following statements. I. The Golden Quadrilateral connects the four major cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata. II. The North-South Corridor will pass through Hyderabad. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

    (a) Only I

    (b) Only II

    (c) Both I and II

    (d) Neither I nor II

    Option b – Only II

    With reference to Indian transport systems, consider the following statements. I. The Indian railway system is the largest in the world. II. National Highways cater to 45 percent of the total transport demand. III. Among the states, Kerala has the highest density of surface roads. IV. National Highway No 44 is the longest in the country. Which of these statements is correct? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) I and II

    (b) I and III

    (c) II and III

    (d) II and IV

    Option d – II and IV

    The National Highway 6 passes through which of these states?

    (a) Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh

    (b) Meghalaya, Assam, Mizoram

    (c) Jharkhand, Chattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh

    (d) Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh

    Option b – Meghalaya, Assam, Mizoram

    The National Highway 7 connects which of the following? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Mumbai with Varanasi

    (b) Mumbai with Bhubaneshwar

    (c) Delhi with Kanyakumari

    (d) Fazilka with Mana

    Option d – Fazilka with Mana

    The East-West corridor of the Golden Quadrilateral connects which of the following centers (nodes)?

    (a) Silchar and Porbandar

    (b) Guwahati and Ahmedabad

    (c) Kandla and Tinsukia

    (d) Itanagar and Jamnagar

    Option a – Silchar and Porbandar

    The National Highway connecting Indore to Jaipur is ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) 52

    (b) 47

    (c) 03

    (d) 46

    Option a – 52

    Jawahar Tunnel passes through which place?

    (a) Pir Panjal

    (b) Banihal

    (c) Barji La

    (d) Jojila

    Option b – Banihal

    Which one of the following towns is not situated along the Grand Trunk Road? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Allahabad

    (b) Lucknow

    (c) Agra

    (d) Kanpur

    Option b – Lucknow

    At which one of the following places, the East-West Corridor connecting Silchar and Porbandar and the North-South Corridor connecting Srinagar and Kanyakumari, intersect each other?

    (a) Jhansi

    (b) Agra

    (c) Jabalpur

    (d) Nagpur

    Option a – Jhansi

    Golden Quadrilateral Project of India joins ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Delhi-Mumbai-Chennai-Kolkata

    (b) Delhi-Jhansi-Bengaluru-Kanyakumari

    (c) Srinagar-Delhi-Kanpur-Kolkata

    (d) Porbandar-Bengaluru-Kolkata-Kanpur

    Option a – Delhi-Mumbai-Chennai-Kolkata

    The process of carrying something from one place to another place by overcoming the friction of geographical distance is known as

    (a) migration

    (b) trade

    (c) transport

    (d) None of these

    Option c – transport

    Which of these is the most efficient form of transport over long distances? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Air transport

    (b) Water transport

    (c) Road transport

    (d) All of these

    Option b – Water transport

    Consider the following statements regarding Indian transportation. I. Indian road network which is the second highest in the world carries about 65% of freight transportation. II. Indian Railways is the third largest railway network in the world and carries about 80% of passenger transportation. III. Air transport is among the fastest-growing sectors of the Indian economy. Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct?

    (a) I and II

    (b) I and III

    (c) II and III

    (d) All of these

    Option b – I and III

    Which of the following states ranks first in India in the length of roads? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Maharashtra

    (b) Uttar Pradesh

    (c) Madhya Pradesh

    (d) Rajasthan

    Option a – Maharashtra

    ……. carries 40 percent of road traffic in India.

    (a) National Highways

    (b) State roads

    (c) District roads

    (d) Village roads

    Option a – National Highways

    The East Central Railway Zone headquarters is located at ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Patna

    (b) Hajipur

    (c) Muzaffarpur

    (d) Katihar

    Option b – Hajipur

    Headquarters of which one among the following Railway zones in India is situated at the highest elevation from the mean sea level?

    (a) East Central Railway

    (b) South Eastern Railway

    (c) South Western Railway

    (d) West Central Railway

    Option c – South Western Railway

    In which one of the following places, the headquarters of a Railway Zone is located? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Kanpur

    (b) Lucknow

    (c) Hajipur

    (d) New Jalpaiguri

    Option c – Hajipur

    Where is the headquarters of the North-Central Railway Zone situated?

    (a) Allahabad

    (b) Bilaspur

    (c) Jabalpur

    (d) Bhopal

    Option a – Allahabad

    On which rail section the first CNG train was launched? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Delhi-Agra Section

    (b) Rohtak-Chandigarh Section

    (c) Delhi-Chandigarh Section

    (d) Rewari-Rohtak Section

    Option d – Rewari-Rohtak Section

    Which of the following states became the first state where the railway track was made on the PPP model?

    (a) Kerala

    (b) Gujarat

    (c) Karnataka

    (d) Maharashtra

    Option b – Gujarat

    The Diesel Rail Locomotive is manufactured at ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Chittaranjan

    (b) Manduadih

    (c) Jamshedpur

    (d) Perambur

    Option b – Manduadih

    Which of the following group of states where passenger rail coaches are manufactured widely?

    (a) Punjab and Tamil Nadu

    (b) Odisha and West Bengal

    (c) Tamil Nadu and West Bengal

    (d) West Bengal and Punjab

    Option a – Punjab and Tamil Nadu

    Where is the Railway Staff College located? ( Transport and Communication Class 4 MCQ )

    (a) Madras

    (b) Vadodara

    (c) Allahabad

    (d) Hyderabad

    Option b – Vadodara

    The width between the two rails of the broad gauge is

    (a) 61/2 ft

    (b) 51/2 ft

    (c) 5 ft

    (d) 41/2 ft

    Option b – 51/2 ft

    What is the correct sequence of the following rail tunnels by a length in descending order?

    (a) Pir Panjal, Nathuwadi, Berdewadi

    (b) Karbude, Pir Panjal, Nathuwadi, Berdewadi

    (c) Berdewadi, Nathuwadi, Pir Panjal, Karbude

    (d) Nathuwadi, Berdewadi, Karbude, Pir Panjal

    Option a – Pir Panjal, Nathuwadi, Berdewadi

    What is the name given to indigenously developed Train-18?

    (a) Humsafar Express

    (b) Vande Bharat Express

    (c) Ananya Express

    (d) Tejas Express

    Option b – Vande Bharat Express

    The first train to run on public-private partnerships is

    (a) Gatiman Express

    (b) Duronto Express

    (c) Tejas Express

    (d) Vande Bharat Express

    Option c – Tejas Express

    The Bullet train expected to run from Ahmedabad to Mumbai is being constructed with the assistance of

    (a) Germany

    (b) Japan

    (c) the USA

    (d) China

    Option b – Japan

    Vande Bharat Express connects Delhi with which city?

    (a) Mumbai

    (b) Varanasi

    (c) Kolkata

    (d) Chennai

    Option b – Varanasi

    The first Kisan rail which was flagged recently operates from

    (a) Deviali to Nashik

    (b) Barauni to Tata Nagar

    (c) Amravati to Delhi

    (d) Mumbai to Chennai

    Option a – Deviali to Nashik

    The National Rail and Transportation Institute (NRTI) is situated in

    (a) Vadodara

    (b) Mumbai

    (c) Kolkata

    (d) Chennai

    Option a – Vadodara

    The longest railway platform in India is

    (a) Gorakhpur

    (b) Sonpur

    (c) Varanasi

    (d) Mughal Sarai

    Option a – Gorakhpur

    Which among the following Rajdhani trains covers the longest distance?

    (a) 2433 Chennai Central

    (b) 2431 Trivandrum Central

    (c) 2435 Dibrugarh Town

    (d) 2429 Bengaluru City Junction

    Option b – 2431 Trivandrum Central

    The headquarters of Konkan railways is situated at

    (a) Bengaluru

    (b) Panjim

    (c) Navi Mumbai

    (d) Vasco da Gama

    Option c – Navi Mumbai

    The railways in India were first opened in

    (a) 1853

    (b) 1854

    (c) 1855

    (d) 1859

    Option a – 1853

    When was the first railway line opened in India and between which stations? ( Transport and Communication UPSC )

    (a) Between Delhi-Agra in 1854

    (b) Between Bombay and Pune in 1853

    (c) Between Bombay and Thane in 1853

    (d) None of the above

    Option c – Between Bombay and Thane in 1853

    Arrange the following cities located on the North-South Corridor in a sequence from North to South. I. Nagpur II. Agra III. Krishnagiri IV. Gwalior Codes

    (a) II, IV, I and III

    (b) I, II, IV, and III

    (c) II, III, I and IV

    (d) IV, II, III and I

    Option a – II, IV, I and III

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