Passenger Management
Quiz by Mae Elaine Mirando
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- Q1
a place where passengers can board and align from a train. it is also the place where passengers can buy a ticket
Ticket Vending Machine
Railway Station
Railway Signalling
30s - Q2
where passengers having a stored value ticket can increase the residual value.
Ticket office machines (TOMS)
Add value machines (AVMs)
Ticket vending machines (TVMs)
Automatic Fare Collection
30s - Q3
It automates the ticket accounting and selling processes and it can give detailed data on system usage
Add value machines (AVMs)
Ticket vending machines (TVMs)
Automatic Fare Collection
Ticket office machines (TOMS)
30s - Q4
are unmanned automatic fare collection devices located in strategic areas in the stations. It is an alternative medium for buying and loading of cards and tickets.
Add value machines (AVMs)
Ticket vending machines (TVMs)
Ticket office machines (TOMS)
Automatic Fare Collection
30s - Q5
is the device used by the ticket seller inside the ticket office.
Add value machines (AVMs)
Automatic Fare Collection
Ticket office machines (TOMS)
Point of Sale (POS)
30s - Q6
which come in a number of varieties (according to the system in use) but which all have electronically encoded data content indicating the validity and/or use.
Ticket
Faregates
Add value machines (AVMs)
Ticket office machines (TOMS)
30s - Q7
which form a barrier between the "unpaid" area of the station and the "paid" area where passengers must possess a valid ticket.
Ticket office machines (TOMS)
Ticket
Add value machines (AVMs)
Faregates
30s - Q8
It will read and release the gate when a valid ticket is presented.
Faregates
Ticket
Ticket office machines (TOMS)
Add value machines (AVMs)
30s - Q9
is responsible for Preparing allocation tickets and change fund for TS and ticket vending machine (TVMs) at the beginning of the shift.
Station Supervisor
Station personnel
Ticket Seller
Treasury Personnel
30s - Q10
In considering __________ as a priority, it is highly recommended that all station personnel are trained in basic life support training or standard first aid training in order to know how to respond in case of emergencies like fire, earthquake, typhoon, and any other accidents
safe and efficient
passengers’ safety
30s - Q11
The most difficult to manage in terms of evacuation because these are confined spaces, and the smoke can directly affect the passengers. Heavy passenger traffic is expected to arise crowding stairways.
Elevated Station
At-Grade Station
Depressed Station
30s - Q12
Evacuation is difficult because the station platform is high above the ground.
At-Grade Station
Depressed Station
Elevated Station
30s - Q13
Evacuation is more manageable because it is closer to the ground, and is usually in open spaces. Hence, less risk can directly affect the passengers compared with depressed stations.
Depressed Station
At-Grade Station
Elevated Station
30s - Q14
MRT 7:
Assign each station based on the following categories
Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s - Q15
MRT 3:
Assign each station based on the following categories
Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s