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The main task of a battery in automobiles is to
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A. supply electricity to the alternator
B. act as a reservoir or stabilizer of electricity
C. supply electricity to the vehicle's electrical system at all times while the engine is running
D. supply a large amount of power to turn the starter motor when the engine is being started
Correct Answer
supply a large amount of power to turn the starter motor when the engine is being started
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1. The two rows of cylinders in a 'V' type engine are generally arranged at
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A. 45°
B. 60°
C. 90°
D. 130°
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Correct Answer: 60°
2. The correct flow of power through the drive train is
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A. engine - driveshafts - clutch - mainshaft - countershaft - final driven gear - wheels
B. engine - clutch - mainshaft - countershaft - final driven gear - driveshafts - wheels
C. engine - clutch - countershaft - mainshaft - final driven gear - driveshafts - wheels
D. engine - mainshaft - countershaft - clutch - final driven gear - driveshafts - wheels
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Correct Answer: engine - clutch - mainshaft - countershaft - final driven gear - driveshafts - wheels
3. The connecting rods are generally made of __________ shaped cross-section.
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A. I
B. C
C. L
D. H
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Correct Answer: I
4. The specific gravity of Diesel is about
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A. 0.65
B. 0.75
C. 0.85
D. 0.95
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Correct Answer: 0.85
5. The three basic cylinder arrangements for automotive engines are
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A. flat, radial, and V
B. in a row, in line, and opposed
C. in line, V, and opposed
D. V, double row, and opposed
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Correct Answer: in line, V, and opposed
6. The temperature at which tyre inflation pressure should be checked is
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A. 20°C
B. 25°C
C. 35°C
D. ambient temperature
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Correct Answer: ambient temperature
7. Which part of the automobile tyre is subjected to greatest flexing action?
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A. Bead
B. Side wall
C. Shoulder
D. Tread
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Correct Answer: Side wall
8. The starter motor is driven by
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A. chain drive
B. gear drive
C. flat belt drive
D. V-belt drive
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Correct Answer: gear drive
9. Two advantages of using helical gears rather than spur gears in a transmission system are
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A. strength and cost
B. strength and less end thrust
C. noise level and strength
D. noise level and economy
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Correct Answer: noise level and strength
10. The crescent-shaped cavity on the piston head top surface is called as
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A. piston oil hole
B. snap ring
C. valve recess
D. valve clearance
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Correct Answer: valve recess
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