[amp_mcq option1=”Fish Tailed” option2=”Long” option3=”Both” option4=”None of these” correct=”option1″]
The correct answer is: A. Fish Tailed
A Warner signal is a type of signal used in TALQ signalling systems. It is a fish-tailed signal, which means that it has a long, narrow tail. This type of signal is used to indicate that the train is approaching a station. The fish tail helps to warn the driver of the train that they are approaching a station and that they need to slow down.
The other options are incorrect. Option B, “Long”, is incorrect because a Warner signal is not necessarily long. It can be of any length, as long as it has a fish tail. Option C, “Both”, is incorrect because a Warner signal is not both fish tailed and long. It can be either one or the other. Option D, “None of these”, is incorrect because a Warner signal is a type of signal that is used in TALQ signalling systems.