42. What rules must be observed in the following cases: – i) Operation of the motor rollerii) Operation of the truck iii) Installation of the saloniv) Personal equipment for train drivers and guards) Ten modes of operation of any kind. (i) Technical indicators(ii) Rules for the pilot and guard to pass an automatic stop signal to ON (iii) amphibians and rail break(iv) block ticket (iii) failure of the IBS signal) obstacle protection on a double section. 25.i) What safety equipment must be maintained on a locked L.C. gate? (i) station classifications. (ii) minimum equipment for Class B and Cstations 45 signals. Explain the importance of track circuits as a means of detecting obstacles and the measures to be taken to ensure the safe passage of trains in the event of a failure of the track circuit. 9. What are the basics of the absolute block system? What are the conditions for clearing a line in a Class B station on a single or double track section? 10.000 What is the procedure for running trains under the automatic blocking system, when one or more lines are blocked, when signals are in service and communication is available? 10. Draw a clear diagram of a Class B station on a double-track section provided by MACLS with common loop function and delineate the station section and block section. Do you protect a freight train while working with a compressed-air braking system? 44. Briefly indicate the operation of switches and signals by electrical means. 22.

What is locking? Specify the different locking standards, with minimum signalling equipment and permissible speeds. 19 How important is it to exchange the right signal? What are the possibilities for exchanging correct signals? Describe them in detail. 3. How to follow the procedure in case of:-. (iii) Exterior of the first stop sign (iv) Bypass movement not signposted. 48,000 (i) How should the procedure be followed if a freight train is operated without braked wagons? (i) Within section (ii) Front block 41. Name the advantages of the pneumatic braking system. What are the duties of a locomotive pilot and iii) Block Proving Axle Counter (BPAC)iv) receiving a train on an unsignaled line 17. 6.

How do I follow the procedure for operating trains on a double-track section when a line is obstructed and communication is available? (iii) Warning Order(iv) Automatic air braking system.(v) Isolator 36.Describe the procedure for protecting obstacles in different circumstances. 15. Describe the procedure for running trains at a station equipped with an intermediate stop signal: (i) During normal course (ii) if it is defective. (ii) Write the procedure for working with and unlocked L.C gates locked when the door stop signal fails 31. Explain the procedure for the line block and power supply. 4. How should the train operating procedure be followed in the event of a complete interruption of communication on a single section of line? (i) Train separation(ii) Train splitting(iii) Engine thrust) Train fire 8. How to follow the procedure in case of separation and reconnection of points? How to follow the train handling procedure when separating switches? (i) Receiving a train on a line with a breakdown(ii) EMU engine whistle codes and ringing codes (i) In a station (ii) Island section(iii) Additional precautions in case of steep gradients. 32. What precautions should be taken in the case of non-nested work? Explain. (i) Within the station section (ii) Outside the last stop signal, up to opposite the first stop sign 14. Provide instructions on how Tower Wagon works.

(i) Failure of the received signal(ii) Failure of the abandonment signal 21. Briefly outline the types of warning orders and the circumstances under which warning orders are issued. Describe the procedure for imposing, preparing and revoking warning orders. (AOM, station master, guard, TNC, shunting supervisor, etc.) (i) Domestic signal (ii) Starter/Advanced Starter (iii) IBS signal (iv) Call signal. (v) Intermediate marking of blocks (x) Section of block (xi) Current line 12. Write the basics of the automatic block system on sections of one line and two lines. (iii) Blocking backward movement (iv) Behind an departing train 16. What are the usual circumstances for line patrols? Briefly indicate the different types of line patrols. (iii) Monsoon patrols) Securing of passenger trains (i) Automatic hazard level indicators(ii) Gathering of dead locomotives (ii) Categorization of crossing barriers on the basis of TVUs in accordance with Commission guidelines. 7. Explain the procedure for shunting in a station on a single section and a double section in the following circumstances: (i) G&SRii) Block work instructions (iii) Accident manual 13. What precautions must be observed when securing vehicles: (iii) Combined correction of trains) Protection of the workplace 28.

Describe the responsibilities of the driver and train attendant when working on a train while driving. 34. What is the train operating procedure in the event of an extended cancellation of all 38 stops? Specify the procedure for the physical train work.