On which place the Guard should be presented at the time of train backed from one running line to another line? A. At Facing point B. On Engine C. In Break van D. At Anyplace

At Facing point
On Engine
In Break van
At Anyplace

The correct answer is: A. At Facing point.

The guard is responsible for the safety of the train and its passengers. They must ensure that the train is properly aligned and that the brakes are working properly before the train can move. The guard must also be present at the facing point when the train is backed from one running line to another. This is to ensure that the train does not derail or collide with another train.

Option B is incorrect because the guard is not responsible for the engine. The engine driver is responsible for the engine.

Option C is incorrect because the guard is not responsible for the break van. The break van is a type of freight car that is used to carry freight that needs to be protected from the elements. The break van is not used to carry passengers.

Option D is incorrect because the guard must be present at the facing point when the train is backed from one running line to another. This is to ensure that the train does not derail or collide with another train.