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The main function of intake manifold is that it
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A. promotes the mixture of air and fuel
B. reduces intake noise
C. cools the intake air to a suitable temperature
D. distributes intake air equally to the cylinders
Correct Answer
distributes intake air equally to the cylinders
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1. The effect of having excess camber is
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A. excessive steering alignment torque
B. hard steering
C. too much traction
D. uneven tyre wear
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Correct Answer: uneven tyre wear
2. The torque available at the contact between driving wheels and road is known as
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A. brake effort
B. tractive effort
C. clutch effort
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: tractive effort
3. It is necessary to maintain the valve clearances as they
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A. reduce the resistance to sliding that occurs between the cam and the tappet
B. allow for lengthening of the valves owing to the heat of combustion
C. increase the speed at which the valves move up and down
D. make the crankshaft turn smoothly
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Correct Answer: allow for lengthening of the valves owing to the heat of combustion
4. The valve overlap in four stroke petrol engines is approximately
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A. 30°
B. 60°
C. 90°
D. 120°
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Correct Answer: 30°
5. The flywheel and the pressure plate bind the clutch disc between them so that the engine and the transmission can be engaged.
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A. Yes
B. No
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Correct Answer: Yes
6. The most commonly used supplementary restraint system (SRS) component is
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A. seat belt
B. brake
C. airbag
D. steering
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Correct Answer: airbag
7. A baffle plate is fitted inside the oil pan to prevent the oil from splashing when it is subjected to vibration and other movement during vehicle operation.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
8. If the air-fuel mixture in a spark ignition engine is too rich, then air-fuel ratio is about
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A. 17:1
B. 15:1
C. 13:1
D. 10:1
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Correct Answer: 10:1
9. Which of the following indicates a multigrade oil?
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A. SAE 30
B. API SF
C. SAE 20 W-50
D. API 50
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Correct Answer: SAE 20 W-50
10. The main function of the tread pattern on tyre is that
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A. the tread grooves pass air between the tyre and road surface, thereby preventing tyre from overheating
B. the crests between the tread grooves absorb road noise
C. in wet conditions, the tread grooves expel water that is drawn between the tyre and road surface
D. the tread pattern protects the tyre's inner carcass from small stones and pieces of glass
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Correct Answer: in wet conditions, the tread grooves expel water that is drawn between the tyre and road surface
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