Question Paper – Assistant Health Officer 7.06.12 

21-07-2022

Question Paper - Assistant Health Officer 7.06.12    Click Above or see below PDF   INDIAN RAILWAY QUESTION

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What does “NRM” stand for? “CLW”? Etc. etc.
June 28, 2019

Loco, coach, and wagon manufacturers whose products have been used in India ABB ASEA Brown-Boveri, Switzerland ALCO American Locomotive Co., Schenectady, NY, USA BBUNL Bharat Bhari Udyog Nigam, Ltd. BEML Bharat Earth Movers Limited BHEL Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited BLW Baldwin Locomotive Works,

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Which was the first Rajdhani and when was it introduced?
June 28, 2019

The first Rajdhani was introduced between Howrah and New Delhi on March 1, 1969. It was initially a bi-weekly 8 car train - Brake/Luggage/Generator, AC I, AC Pantry, AC Chair, AC Chair, AC Chair, AC Chair, Brake/Luggage/Generator - hauled by a single WDM-4. It left Howrah on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and left New Delhi on Mondays and Fridays. The

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I see messages referring to trains going to “CBE” or “SBC”; what are these codes?
June 28, 2019

IR uses alphabetic codes to identify the railway stations. Some selected codes are given below. The selection below is not really meant as an aid to the traveller; many entries are chosen for railfan interest and may be otherwise obscure. Extensive lists of station codes are available: See the section on books for details of a publication,

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Are there rail connections to Pakistan from India?
June 28, 2019

Before the partition of the subcontinent, there used to be several trains running across what is now the India-Pakistan border. Today, there is only one active rail connection, and the others are in disuse or have been dismantled. See below for updates! The active link goes Amritsar - Attari - Wagah - Lahore. Attari and Wagah are towns on either

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How does IR name its trains?
June 28, 2019

All trains on IR are identified by primarily through their numbers (either the 4-digit nationwide numbers or the zonal numbers for local passenger trains). However, as a convenience, most trains (other than some very frequent local services such as EMU/MEMU or passenger shuttles) are referred to by names in IR's literature and also by the

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What is an ‘A’ class line, or a ‘Q’ class line, etc.?
June 28, 2019

The permanent way sections are classified by IR according to the maximum speed (or more precisely, the maximum speed proposed for the immediate future) that the tracks are capable of supporting. In most cases this classification is more an indication of the priority of the route and IR's plans for it in the future, rather than an indication of the

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