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The two kinds of piston rings are
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A. compression and oil-control rings
B. compression and sliding seal rings
C. oil scrapper and oil-control rings
D. pressure and sealing rings
Correct Answer
compression and oil-control rings
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1. Clutch facings are usually attached to the plate by
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A. steel rivets
B. brass rivets
C. aluminium screws
D. steel screws
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Correct Answer: brass rivets
2. The basic characteristics of a brake fluid is
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A. a high boiling point
B. low viscosity
C. compatibility with rubber and metal parts
D. all of these
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Correct Answer: all of these
3. One effect of detonation is
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A. delay in ignition
B. loss of power
C. overheating of engine
D. overcooling of engine
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Correct Answer: loss of power
4. In a Diesel engine, the function of a fuel injector is to
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A. mix the fuel and air
B. ignite the air-fuel mixture
C. provide flame front for ignition
D. spray atomized fuel in the cylinder
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Correct Answer: spray atomized fuel in the cylinder
5. The main function of a master cylinder is to
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A. adjust the extent of brake pedal free play
B. boost the force applied to brake pedal
C. convert brake pedal force into hydraulic pressure
D. ensure that all the wheel brakes are supplied with the same amount of fluid pressure
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Correct Answer: convert brake pedal force into hydraulic pressure
6. The parking brakes employed in vehicles are operated
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A. mechanically
B. hydraulically
C. pneumatically
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: mechanically
7. Free pedal play in car clutches is about
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A. 15 mm
B. 25 mm
C. 40mm
D. 60 mm
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Correct Answer: 25 mm
8. The process of removing the burnt gases from the engine cylinder by the fresh charge coming into the engine cylinder from the crank-case, is known as
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A. cleaning
B. priming
C. scavenging
D. detonation
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Correct Answer: scavenging
9. The sequence in which the force is transmitted through a brake system when the brake pedal is depressed is
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A. brake pedal - master cylinder - brake lines - vacuum servo mechanism - brake pads
B. brake pedal - vacuum servo mechanism - master cylinder - brake lines - brake pads
C. brake pedal - master cylinder - vacuum servo mechanism - brake lines - brake pads
D. brake pedal - brake lines - vacuum servo mechanism - master cylinder - brake pads
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Correct Answer: brake pedal - vacuum servo mechanism - master cylinder - brake lines - brake pads
10. A four-cylinder engine has a capacity of 2.4 litres. The swept volume of one cylinder is
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A. 400 cm
3
B. 600 cm
3
C. 1200 cm
3
D. 2400 cm
3
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Correct Answer: 600 cm
3
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