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When the front wheels of a vehicle are locked during braking, then
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A. stopping distance becomes extremely long
B. front tyres skid across the road surface, and the vehicle spins around
C. rear tyres skid across the road surface, and the vehicle spins around
D. driver loses control over the steering, and the vehicle continues moving in its current direction
Correct Answer
driver loses control over the steering, and the vehicle continues moving in its current direction
Automobile Engineering problems
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1. The basic function of the suspension is to
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A. absorb vibration and impact forces from the road surface
B. ensure that the steering wheel can deliver a suitable amount of steering force
C. ensure that wheel alignment is not disturbed during driving
D. automatically correct the effects of over steering
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Correct Answer: absorb vibration and impact forces from the road surface
2. For the same maximum pressure and temperature
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A. Diesel cycle is more efficient than Otto cycle
B. Otto cycle is more efficient than Diesel cycle
C. both Otto cycle and Diesel cycle are equally efficient
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: Diesel cycle is more efficient than Otto cycle
3. The cam shaft in an engine is always mounted
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A. parallel to the crankshaft
B. perpendicular to the crankshaft
C. inclined to the crankshaft
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: parallel to the crankshaft
4. Which of the following parameter can be adjusted by modifying the tie-rod attachment length?
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A. Camber
B. Caster
C. Toe
D. Steering gear ratio
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Correct Answer: Toe
5. In petrol engines, during suction stroke, __________ is drawn in the cylinder
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A. air and fuel
B. only fuel
C. only air
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: air and fuel
6. The power actually developed inside the engine cylinder is called as
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A. indicated power
B. brake power
C. frictional power
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: indicated power
7. If clearance volume of I.C. engines is increased, the compression ratio will
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A. increase
B. decrease
C. remain constant
D. be doubled
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Correct Answer: decrease
8. A front stabilizer bar is used to
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A. increase vehicle load-carrying capacity
B. provide a softer ride
C. control suspension movement and body roll
D. all of the above
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Correct Answer: control suspension movement and body roll
9. Damper in an automobile is used to
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A. absorb the energy
B. dissipate the energy
C. release the energy
D. increase the energy
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Correct Answer: dissipate the energy
10. The purpose of transmission in an automobile is
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A. to vary the speed of automobile
B. to vary the torque at the wheels
C. to vary the power of automobile
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: to vary the torque at the wheels
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