When the train catches fire, that carriage must be ________. A. Isolated B. Non-isolated C. Both D. None of these

Isolated
Non-isolated
Both
None of these

The correct answer is: A. Isolated

When a train catches fire, the carriage must be isolated from the rest of the train to prevent the fire from spreading. This can be done by disconnecting the carriage from the rest of the train, or by using fire doors to seal off the carriage.

Isolating the carriage will help to prevent the fire from spreading to other carriages, and will also help to protect the passengers and crew from the fire.

Option B is incorrect because a non-isolated carriage would allow the fire to spread to other carriages.

Option C is incorrect because both isolated and non-isolated carriages can catch fire.

Option D is incorrect because the carriage must be isolated to prevent the fire from spreading.