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Q BANK - Commercial Instructor Examination PART II

Objective Type Questions:

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1 No. of languages mandatory on II class unreserved printed card tickets are _________

2 On a computer ticket PNR stands for _____________________________

3 Children under _____ years of age are to be carried free.

4 Children aged _____ years and above and under ____ years of age are charged half of the adult fare subject to minimum fare.

5 F.O.I.S. stands for _____________________.


6 C.R.I.S. stands for ______________________.

7 I.R.C.T.C. stands for ______________________.

8 R.D.S.O. stands for ________________________.

9 I.R.F.C. stands for ________________________.

10 R.I.T.E.S stands for __________________________.

11 I.R.T.S. stands for __________________________.

12 CONCOR stands for ___________________.

13 IRCON stands for ______________________.

14 R.A.C. stands for _______________________

15 P.O.E.T. stands for _____________________

16 I.V.R.S. stands for ______________________.

17 N.T.E.S. stands for ______________________.

18 S.O.F.T. stands for _____________________________

19 CONCERT stands for ___________________________.

20 E.D.R stands for _________________________________.


21 N.T.R. stands for _________________________________.


22 TIELS stands for ___________________________________.

23 WIS stands for _____________________________________.

24 DEC stands for ________________________________________.

25 Check Soldier Ticket is issued in exchange of military warrant No.________

26 Soldier ticket is issued in exchange of military warrant No._________

27 The upper portion of IAFT 1752 will be submitted to __________ as cash voucher.

28 ICCRP entitles MPs to travel in _________ class along with spouse over all Indian Railways.



29 In case of Indrail Pass Ticket, normal Break journey rules are __________



30 HOR is presented at stations in ___________ portion.



31 Maximum break journey period is _______ days excluding the date of arrival and departure.



32 Maximum number of break journey permitted on single journey ticket is __________



33 The number of break journeys permitted on a circular journey ticket is _________



34 The fare for a circular journey is calculated as sum of _________________.



35 Accommodation for ladies must be reserved in trains as per section ______ of Railway Act 1989.



36 __________ escort for every 4 girls of any age and boy students under the age of 12 years allowed at concessional fare.



37 __________ escort for every 10 Adult students is allowed at concessional fare.



38 Percentage of concession allowed on AC 2 tier fare for blind person is ________



39 Certificate issued for the blind is valid for a period of ___________ years.



40 On collection of __________ fare, outward & return journey ticket is issued for unemployed youth.



41 War widows are allowed ____% concession in II/Sleeper class



42 Sleeping accommodation is provided from__________ to ________ hours.



43 Reservation can be made _____ days in advance for foreign nationals.



44 Tatkal charge during non peak period in sleeper class is Rs.________ per passenger.



45 Tatkal charge during non peak period in A.C.Chair Car is Rs.________ per passenger.



46 Tatkal charge during non peak period in A.C.3 Tier is Rs.________ per passenger.



47 Tatkal charge during non-peak period in AC.2 Tier is Rs.________ per passenger.



48 ACM/AO/AM/SS[GAZ] can permit group booking in First Class and AC Classes from___ to ___ number of berths.



49 DCM can permit group booking in First Class and AC Classes from___ to ___ number of berths.



50 Sr.DCM can permit group booking in First Class and AC Classes from___ .



51 EDRs have to be prepared by __________________.



52 EDR should be prepared in ___________



53 Clerkage charge is Rs. ________ per passenger.



54 The minimum cancellation charges on I class reserved ticket is Rs.________



55 In case the fare is not refunded at the station, the party should be issued with _____________



56 On un-used unreserved tickets refunds can be arranged upto__ hours after the departure of the train.

57 Unused waitlisted/RAC tickets if not confirmed, ______________ will be deducted when cancelled.

58 Ticket Deposit Receipt is issued upto ________ days after the scheduled departure of the train.

59 The Passenger may apply for refund on TDR within _____ days from the endorsed date of commencement of journey to CCM/DCM.

60 Male persons found traveling in ladies compartment shall be prosecuted as per section ________ of Railway Act 1989.

61 Any person failing or refusing to pay the fare and the excess charge may be removed by any railway servant authorized in his behalf as per section ______ of

Railway Act, 1989.

62 As per Section ___ of the Railway Act, 1989, Railways can refuse to carry persons suffering from infectious or contagious diseases.

63 Drunkenness or nuisance upon a railway will be dealt as per section ______ of Railway Act 1989.

64 Fine as per section 137 of the Railway Act 1989 for traveling without ticket intentionally is Rs.____.

65 A unauthorized person carrying on the business of procuring and supplying of railways tickets is punishable as per section ______ of Railways Act, 1989.

66 A person prosecuted as per section 142 of Railway Act 1989 is liable to pay a fine of Rs.___

67 A person prosecuted as per section 138 of Railway Act 1989 is liable to pay a fine of Rs._____



68 If any passenger willfully alters or defaces his pass or ticket is punishable as per section ____ of the railway act, 1989.



69 If any person willfully obstructs or prevents any railway servant in the discharge of his duties, he shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which may extent to six months, or with fine which may extent to one thousand rupees or with both as per section _____ of the Railways act, 1989.

70 Fine for hawking upon a railway may extend upto Rs.________

71 A person found traveling without intention to defraud the Railway is dealt as per section _____ of Railway Act 1989



72 The ticket estimate should be revised once in _______ years.

73 The obsolete, damaged printed card tickets are sent to FA&CAO Office through _______ indent.

74 For preparation of the ticket estimate, actual number of tickets sold for first _____ months of the year should be worked out.

75 ______ months buffer stock should be added to the normal requirement of tickets while preparing the ticket indent.

76 The ticket indent is prepared in _______ copies by the Station Master.

77 Commencing numbers of the PCTs for the day are posted in the DTC book from the ________ day closing numbers.

78 Handing over and taking over of coaching cash is recorded in _____________ book.

79 Free allowance of luggage on a I class child ticket is _____ kgs.

80 Maximum weight of luggage that can be carried in AC 3 tier compartment is ______ kgs.

81 Chargeable weight of a dog for booking in AC first class is _______ kgs.

82 Chargeable weight of a dog for booking in brake-van is _______ kgs.

83 Exgratia payable to passengers in case of simple injuries is Rs. ______.

84 Exgratia payable to passengers in case of grievous injuries is Rs. ____

85 Exgratia payable in case of death of a passenger is Rs. ______

86 Compensation payable in case of death of a passenger is Rs. ____

87 Compensation payable to passenger in case of permanent disability is Rs __

88 Maximum compensation payable in case of any grievous injuries is Rs._________

89 Minimum compensation payable in case of any simple injuries is Rs.____

90 As per Section ____ of Railway Act, 1989, Central government is empowered to issue orders, specifying the goods to be carried by the specified route, which is termed as route rationalization.

91 Terminal Charge of Rs._______ per tonne per terminal will be levied for bulk and loose traffic other than Iron Ore and Container Traffic on Railway owned terminals and siding and not on terminals owned by customers.

92 Goods Tariff Part I- Volume I deals with __________________.

93 Goods Tariff Part I Volume II deals with ___________________c

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