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The expansion of fuel in a four stroke cycle diesel engine
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A. starts at 15° before top dead centre and ends at 30° after top dead centre
B. starts at top dead centre and ends at 30° after top dead centre
C. starts at 15° after top dead centre and ends at 30° before bottom dead centre
D. may start and end anywhere
Correct Answer
starts at 15° after top dead centre and ends at 30° before bottom dead centre
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1. The exhaust valve in a four stroke cycle petrol engine
Options
A. opens at 50° before bottom dead centre and closes at 15° after top dead centre
B. opens at bottom dead centre and closes at top dead centre
C. opens at 50° after bottom dead centre and closes at 15° before top dead centre
D. may open and close anywhere
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Correct Answer: opens at 50° before bottom dead centre and closes at 15° after top dead centre
2. The self ignition temperature of petrol is __________ as compared to diesel oil.
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A. same
B. lower
C. higher
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Correct Answer: higher
3. The diesel engines are also known as __________ engines.
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A. compression ignition
B. spark ignition
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Correct Answer: compression ignition
4. Nuclear reactors are used
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A. to produce heat for thermoelectric power
B. to produce fissionable material
C. to propel ships, submarines, aircrafts
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
5. In open combustion chamber in diesel engines, the shape and layout of the piston crown, the inlet port and the valve produce the turbulent effect of fuel mixture.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
6. The effective inhibitor of pre-ignition is
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A. alcohol
B. water
C. lead
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: water
7. The pre-ignition occurs before the spark is produced whereas detonation develops after the introduction of spark.
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A. Agree
B. Disagree
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Correct Answer: Agree
8. A moderator, in nuclear power plants, is a medium introduced into the fuel mass in order to
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A. slow down the speed of fast moving neutrons
B. control the reaction
C. reduce the temperature
D. extract heat from nuclear reaction
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Correct Answer: slow down the speed of fast moving neutrons
9. In petrol engine, using a fixed octane rating fuel and fixed compression ratio, supercharging will __________ the knocking tendency.
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A. not effect
B. decrease
C. increase
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Correct Answer: increase
10. In hit and miss governing, the fuel supply is cut-off completely during one or more number of cycles.
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A. Yes
B. No
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Correct Answer: Yes
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