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Traffic Engg Quiz

This document contains a quiz on traffic engineering concepts. The quiz has 9 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like road markings, traffic control signals, computation of saturation flow rate, highway safety code books, types of traffic control, and effects of traffic. It also has a 2 mark question asking to list types of road accidents. The document provides the name and roll number of the student taking the quiz along with details of the exam like date, time, subject and maximum marks.

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Traffic Engg Quiz

This document contains a quiz on traffic engineering concepts. The quiz has 9 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of topics like road markings, traffic control signals, computation of saturation flow rate, highway safety code books, types of traffic control, and effects of traffic. It also has a 2 mark question asking to list types of road accidents. The document provides the name and roll number of the student taking the quiz along with details of the exam like date, time, subject and maximum marks.

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NAME: Roll. No.

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GAYATRI VIDYA PARISHAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


(AUTONOMOUS)
B.Tech VI sem ; 2nd Quiz examination,
Subject: Traffic Engineering (Elective-I)
Date: 20-03-2017 Time: 10 minutes Max.Marks : 10

1. Broken lines [ ]
(A) allows crossing only in case of extreme emergency
(B) does not allow crossing except for entry or exit from a side road
(C) allows crossing with discretion
(D) are not at all used as road markings.

2. The GIVE WAY control [ ]


(A) requires the driver in the major road to slow down to a minimum speed and allow the
vehicle on the minor road to proceed.
(B) requires the driver in the minor road to slow down to a minimum speed and allow the
vehicle on the major road to proceed.
(C) requires the drivers on both minor and major roads to stop.
(D) is similar to one way control.

3. Saturation flow rate can be computed as, [ ]


(A) 3600×h (B) h/3600
(C) 3600/h (D) none of these

4. Stop line comes under [ ]


(A) Longitudinal markings (B) Object markings
(C) Transverse markings (D) none of these

5. The most efficient traffic signal system is [ ]


A) Simultaneous system B) Alternate system
C) Flexible progressive system D) Simple progressive system

6. Which of the following code book is used for Highway Safety? [ ]


(A) IRC SP 044 (B) IRC SP 037
(C) IRC SP 067 (D) IRC SP 088

7. Traffic signal is an example of [ ]


(A) Passive control (B) No control
(C) Active control (D) none of these

8. Danger signs are also called [ ]


(A) Mandatory signs (B) Warning signs
(C) Informative signs (D) None of these

9. List the detrimental effects of traffic on environment. (2M)


NAME: Roll. No. -----------------------------------------

GAYATRI VIDYA PARISHAD COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


(AUTONOMOUS)
B.Tech VI sem ; 2nd Quiz examination,
Subject: Traffic Engineering (Elective-I)
Date: 20-03-2017 Time: 10 minutes Max.Marks : 10

1. Stop line comes under [ ]


(A) Longitudinal markings (B) Object markings
(C) Transverse markings (D) none of these

2. Broken lines [ ]
(A) does not allow crossing except for entry or exit from a side road
(B) allows crossing with discretion
(C) allows crossing only in case of extreme emergency
(D) are not at all used as road markings.

3. The GIVE WAY control [ ]


(A) requires the driver in the minor road to slow down to a minimum speed and allow the
vehicle on the major road to proceed.
(B) requires the driver in the major road to slow down to a minimum speed and allow the
vehicle on the minor road to proceed.
(C) requires the drivers on both minor and major roads to stop.
(D) is similar to one way control.

4. Saturation flow rate can be computed as, [ ]


(A) h/3600 (B) 3600/h
(C) 3600×h (D) none of these

5. Traffic signal is an example of [ ]


(A) Passive control (B) No control
(C) Active control (D) none of these

6. Which of the flowing code book is used for Highway Safety? [ ]


(A) IRC SP 088 (B) IRC SP 037
(C) IRC SP 067 (D) IRC SP 044

7. The most efficient traffic signal system is [ ]


A) Simultaneous system B) Alternate system
C) Flexible progressive system D) Simple progressive system

8. Danger signs are also called [ ]


(A) Warning signs (B) Mandatory signs
(C) Informative signs (D) none of these

9. List different types of road accidents. (2M)

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