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1. What type of maintenance is performed after the railway equipment or component has failed?
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Preventive Maintenance
Corrective Maintenance
Routine Maintenance
Emergency Maintenance
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2. What type of maintenance is performed when a failure significantly threatens lives, properties, or the organization's viability?
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Predictive Maintenance
Preventive Maintenance
Emergency Maintenance
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1. What type of maintenance is performed after the railway equipment or component has failed?
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2. What type of maintenance is performed when a failure significantly threatens lives, properties, or the organization's viability?
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3. What systematic process maintains optimal condition through inspection, judgement, planning, and implementation?
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4. Which step in the maintenance workflow identifies potential hazards and defects?
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5. What type of inspection is conducted at regular intervals (daily, weekly, monthly)?
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6. What type of inspection gathers detailed information to presume the cause of damage and predict future deterioration?
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7. What type of inspection is conducted after a disaster such as an earthquake, fire, or flood?
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8. After inspection, what must personnel do to assess the condition and determine the urgency of repairs?
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9. Which step involves reviewing drawing plans, identifying required equipment, and obtaining work permits?
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10. Which step involves conducting toolbox meetings, doing risk assessments, and executing the corrective actions?
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11. Under Judgement Criteria, what category requires repair 'as soon as harmful alteration is found' because it threatens safety?
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12. What judgement category requires repair 'within one year after detection'?
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13. What judgement category requires repair 'within three years of detection'?
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14. What judgement category indicates 'No repair needed / for monitoring' because damage might become category A in the near future?
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15. What judgement category indicates 'No repair needed' as it has a good performance?
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16. What specific defect involves excess moisture causing the concrete surface to peel, pop out, or flake off?
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17. For concrete spalling, what condition code means 'Take urgent action' as it threatens passenger safety?
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18. If significant cracks, floating, and damaged tiles pose a high risk of trip and fall hazard, what is the appropriate judgement criteria?
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19. If there is significant lifting, looseness, and chipping of tactile blocks (high risk of walking hazards for PWD), what is the judgement criteria?
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20. If peeling and water leakages are found on the ceiling with a risk of dripping/falling materials, what is the judgement criteria?
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21. What judgement criteria applies to significant looseness and missing washers on handrails posing a hand/finger injury risk?
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22. What judgement criteria applies if smoke barriers are not fully closing or shutter doors are jammed?
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23. What judgement criteria applies to rattling sound heard on handrails without immediate hazard?
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24. What judgement criteria applies to a hairline crack on station walls that just needs monitoring?
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25. What judgement criteria applies to exposed reinforcement of a platform beam?
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26. Which inspection tool is used to test the insulation resistance of wires or electrical devices?
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27. Which tool is used to check if horizontal surfaces (like tiled floors) are leveled, and vertical surfaces (like walls) are plumbed?
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28. Which tool is used to measure the electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit?
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29. Which tool determines whether or not a wire, outlet, or switch has an electrical charge?
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30. Which tool measures moisture or water levels in concrete or wood to detect embedded leaking pipes?
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31. Which tool measures the earth resistance of equipment to ensure a safe path for overvoltage or lightning strikes?
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32. Which tool measures the temperature of equipment and building components to detect problems like heating fuses?
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33. Which tool is used to check the water pressure flowing into the building supply?
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34. What common hand tool is used to grip objects firmly, and includes slip-joint and plumber's types?
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35. Which type of electrical tester utilizes jaws that can clamp around a conductor to measure current?
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36. In an inspection checklist, what visual aids help relay proper instructions and reduce confusion?
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37. What test is used to check if newly repaired sanitary fixtures (water closets, floor drains) can successfully flush and drain?
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38. What test is used to check the continuity of newly repaired electrical circuits without power supply?
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39. What test is used to check if mechanical equipment (like HVAC) operates to its original condition or standard level?
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40. What portion of the maintenance document provides the list of items that are frequently used and need to be reordered?
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41. What refers to any deviation or imperfection from the desired or intended condition of a structure?
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42. According to the rating system for observed defects, what action is required if it 'Compromises structural integrity of the building and/or facility'?
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43. According to the rating system, what action is required if the defect is 'Potential hazardous to personnel and/or personal safety'?
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44. What component is used in structural systems to safely transfer building loads into the ground?
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45. Which area is defined as a non-load bearing architectural member?
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46. What section within the railway organization is primarily responsible for the management and implementation of facility maintenance tasks?
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47. Why is coordination with other departments essential for the B&F section during repair works?
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48. Which tool requires you to ensure the device has a capacity equal to or greater than the value being tested and that you wear rubber gloves?
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49. What is an important element of a good inspection checklist that outlines PPE and hazard procedures?
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50. Accurate recording of inspections, repairs, and replacements ensures effective future maintenance and supports what?