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Highway Engineering MCQ Practice — AE/JE Civil Exams

Practise Highway Engineering MCQs for WBPSC AE, SSC JE and RRB JE — geometric design, IRC:37/73/86, pavement design, bituminous mix and traffic engineering.

Designed for AE/JE aspirants strengthening Highway Engineering.

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WBPSC AE Civil Mock Test - 01
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Focused preparation

What You Get with Highway Engineering MCQ Practice — AE/JE Civil Exams

Pavement and geometric design
Traffic engineering
Exam-level MCQs
Weak-topic analysis
Syllabus coverage

Topics Covered in This Practice Series

  • Geometric design — sight distance and horizontal curves
  • IRC:73 — rural road standards
  • IRC:86 — geometric design principles
  • IRC:SP:41 — guidelines for low volume roads
  • IRC:37 — flexible pavement design
  • Bituminous mix design — Marshall method
  • Rigid pavement design — IRC:58
  • Traffic volume and speed studies
  • Pavement distress and maintenance
  • Road drainage and cross-section elements
Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Which IRC codes are most important for AE/JE Highway Engineering MCQs?
IRC:73 (rural roads), IRC:86 (geometric design), IRC:37 (flexible pavement), IRC:58 (rigid pavement) and IRC:SP:41 (low volume roads) are the highest-yield codes for AE/JE exams.
What is the stopping sight distance formula used in WBPSC AE exams?
SSD = vt + v²/(2gf) where v is design speed, t is reaction time (2.5 s as per IRC), g is gravitational acceleration and f is longitudinal friction coefficient.
Are pavement design questions numerical or conceptual?
Both. Expect numerical questions on CBR-based pavement thickness using IRC:37 charts and conceptual questions on Marshall stability criteria and pavement distress types.
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