Banking Of Roads-Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Interactive MCQs on the topic “Banking of Roads”:

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Question 1: What is the primary purpose of banking of roads?

(a) To improve the aesthetics of the road
(b) To provide better traction for vehicles
(c) To increase the speed limit of the road
(d) To reduce the cost of road maintenance

Question 2: Which type of road is most likely to require banking?

(a) Straight roads
(b) Hilly roads
(c) Curvy roads
(d) Roads with light traffic

Question 3: What is the angle of banking on a typical highway?

(a) 5 to 10 degrees
(b) 15 to 20 degrees
(c) 25 to 30 degrees
(d) 35 to 40 degrees

Question 4: What is the impact of overbanking on a road?

(a) It reduces the speed limit of the road
(b) It increases the risk of accidents on the road
(c) It improves the aesthetics of the road
(d) It reduces the cost of road maintenance

Question 5: Which factor does not affect the banking of a road?

(a) The speed limit of the road
(b) The curvature of the road
(c) The weight of the vehicles using the road
(d) The width of the road

Question 6: Which of the following is not a benefit of banking of roads?

(a) Improved vehicle handling
(b) Reduced tire wear
(c) Increased fuel efficiency
(d) Reduced road accidents

Question 7: Which type of vehicle benefits the most from the banking of roads?

(a) Cars
(b) Trucks
(c) Motorcycles
(d) Bicycles

Question 8: Which factor affects the angle of banking on a road?

(a) Road length
(b) Road width
(c) Road elevation
(d) Road speed limit

Question 9: How is the angle of banking determined for a road?

(a) By the weight of the vehicles using the road
(b) By the curvature of the road
(c) By the width of the road
(d) By the speed limit of the road

Question 10: Which of the following materials is commonly used to construct a banked road?

(a) Concrete
(b) Steel
(c) Asphalt
(d) Wood


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