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Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 21)
21.
Any gradient on a road is said to be an exceptional gradient, if it is
more than ruling gradient
less than average gradient
more than floating gradient
less than minimum gradient or more than maximum gradient.
Answer: Option
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Discussion:
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Ritik said:   3 years ago
More than the ruling gradient is the correct answer.
(3)

Anup said:   7 years ago
Exceptional > Limiting > Ruling > Minimum.
(1)

Kalmesh said:   6 years ago
More then the ruling gradient is the correct answer.
(1)

Anuj nehra said:   8 years ago
I think less than minimum gradient should not be counted in exceptional gradient. Exception gradient is very steep and can be provided for a short span only. Whereas less than minimum gradient can be provided for a very long duration as well even it is not objectionable.

Aamir said:   8 years ago
I Agree with you @Anuj.

Jivitosh said:   7 years ago
I too agree @Anuj.

Munesh kumar meena said:   7 years ago
A is the right answer and not use more than 100m.

Amar said:   7 years ago
Answer D is the correct answer.

And the maximum length of an exceptional gradient should not exceed 60m in one km road length.

Mohit said:   7 years ago
No, the correct answer must be A.

Mohit said:   7 years ago
No, the correct answer must be A.


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