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The ignition coil is used to
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A. step up current
B. step down current
C. step up voltage
D. step down voltage
Correct Answer
step up voltage
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1. The purpose of a balancer shaft is to
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A. balance the timing in the movement of the two groups of pistons
B. increase inertia force of the rotating crankshaft
C. reduce vibrations caused by the crankshaft rotation
D. adjust the timing of the intake and exhaust valve openings
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Correct Answer: reduce vibrations caused by the crankshaft rotation
2. In case of a Diesel car, the pressure at the end of compression is of the order of
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A. 15 bar
B. 25 bar
C. 35 bar
D. 45 bar
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Correct Answer: 45 bar
3. The main purpose of an engine's air cleaner is that it
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A. controls the engine's air intake volume
B. reduces the engine's air intake noise
C. prevents rain water from entering the engine
D. prevents dust and other foreign matter from entering the engine
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Correct Answer: prevents dust and other foreign matter from entering the engine
4. The function of a radiator fan in the cooling system is that
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A. it blows air through the radiator when necessary
B. it is turned by wind force as the vehicle moves forward, and its rotation drives the water pump
C. it cools the engine by blowing air onto the cylinder block
D. it draws heat out of the engine compartment
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Correct Answer: it blows air through the radiator when necessary
5. The petrol engine works on
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A. Otto cycle
B. Carnot cycle
C. Diesel cycle
D. Rankine cycle
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Correct Answer: Otto cycle
6. The purpose of a thermostat in an engine cooling system is to
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A. prevent the coolant from boiling
B. allow the engine to warm up quickly
C. indicate the coolant temperature
D. pressurise the system to raise the boiling point
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Correct Answer: allow the engine to warm up quickly
7. The gradient resistance to a vehicle having a mass of 980 kg moving on an incline of 10° is
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A. 1.6694 N
B. 16.694 N
C. 166.94 N
D. 1669.4 N
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Correct Answer: 1669.4 N
8. In aluminium cylinder blocks, the cylinder liners are made of
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A. aluminium
B. ceramic
C. brass
D. cast iron
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Correct Answer: cast iron
9. The starting system includes
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A. a battery, a starter, and an ignition switch
B. a battery, a distributor, and an ignition switch
C. a battery, a starter, and a distributor
D. a distributor, a starter, and an ignition switch
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Correct Answer: a battery, a starter, and an ignition switch
10. The frequency of flashing of light per minute in a direction (side turn) indicator is about
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A. 9
B. 90
C. 900
D. 9000
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Correct Answer: 90
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