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The main function of the brake fluid is
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A. lubrication
B. power transmission
C. cooling
D. none of these
Correct Answer
power transmission
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1. The basic purpose of a four wheel drive (4WD) system is that it
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A. delivers improved cornering on dry road surfaces
B. eliminates the need of snow tyres, tyre chains, etc.
C. ensures effective transmission of engine torque to all four wheels, even on slippery road surfaces
D. ensures that effective braking can be performed, even on slippery surfaces
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Correct Answer: ensures effective transmission of engine torque to all four wheels, even on slippery road surfaces
2. With the increase of battery temperature, the specific gravity of electrolyte
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A. increases
B. decreases
C. reamains the same
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: decreases
3. Instead of valves, the ports are used in case of
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A. four stroke I.C. engines
B. two-stroke I.C. engines
C. V-6 engines
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: two-stroke I.C. engines
4. The ball joints are used on the tie-rod ends, because they
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A. reduce the amount of noise generated
B. reduce the amount of sliding resistance
C. can deal with movement of the suspension both vertically and in other directions
D. improve the force transmission speed
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Correct Answer: can deal with movement of the suspension both vertically and in other directions
5. The compression ratio for Diesel engines usually lies in the range of
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A. 6-10
B. 10-15
C. 15-25
D. 25-40
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Correct Answer: 15-25
6. The firing order for an opposed four cylinder l.C. engine is
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A. 1-2-3-4
B. 1-3-4-2
C. 1-4-3-2
D. 1-3-24
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Correct Answer: 1-4-3-2
7. The exhaust gas from petrol engine contains
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A. petrol vapours
B. water vapours
C. carbon monoxide
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
8. The composition of the electrolyte in a fully charged battery is that
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A. the electrolyte is pure distilled water
B. the electrolyte is pure sulphuric acid
C. the electrolyte is a mixture of 64% distilled water and 36% sulphuric acid by weight
D. the electrolyte is a mixture of 90% distilled water and 10% sulphuric acid by weight
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Correct Answer: the electrolyte is a mixture of 64% distilled water and 36% sulphuric acid by weight
9. The torque converter uses __________ to transfer torque.
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A. air
B. automatic transmission fluid (ATF)
C. gears
D. steel belt
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Correct Answer: automatic transmission fluid (ATF)
10. The process of supplying the intake air to the engine cylinder at a pressure greater than the pressure of the surrounding atmosphere is known as
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A. supercharging
B. auto-ignition
C. scavenging
D. detonation
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Correct Answer: supercharging
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