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The problems caused by the wheel imbalance are
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A. hard steering and hard ride
B. poor acceleration and hard steering
C. steering wheel vibrations and uneven tyre wear
D. poor acceleration and reduced fuel efficiency
Correct Answer
steering wheel vibrations and uneven tyre wear
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1. The most commonly used power plant in automobiles is
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A. gas turbine
B. I.C. engine
C. battery
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: I.C. engine
2. The main feature of MacPherson strut suspension is that
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A. the vertical size of the suspension can be made more compact
B. non-vertical external forces are supported by the suspension arms
C. the unsprung mass in lighter
D. the assembly is slightly more complicated in design
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Correct Answer: non-vertical external forces are supported by the suspension arms
3. The compression ratio of a petrol engine is nearly
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A. 4:1
B. 8:1
C. 15:1
D. 20:1
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Correct Answer: 8:1
4. The mechanical efficiency (?
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Correct Answer:
B
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5. The lubrication oil flow in an engine is in the order as
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A. oil strainer - oil pump - relief valve - oil filter - cylinder block - cylinder head - oil pan
B. oil pump - oil strainer - relief valve - oil filter - cylinder block - cylinder head - oil pan
C. oil strainer - oil filter - relief valve - oil pump - cylinder block - cylinder head - oil pan
D. oil strainer - oil pump - relief valve - oil filter - cylinder head - cylinder block - oil pan
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Correct Answer: oil strainer - oil pump - relief valve - oil filter - cylinder block - cylinder head - oil pan
6. The fuel that detonates easily, is
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A. n-heptane
B. iso-octane
C. benzene
D. alcohol
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Correct Answer: n-heptane
7. The sequence order of events in a four-stroke engine is
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A. suction - exhaust - power - compression
B. suction - power - compression - exhaust
C. suction - compression - power - exhaust
D. exhaust - compression - power - suction
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Correct Answer: suction - compression - power - exhaust
8. The rolling resistance is because of the friction between the
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A. wheel rim and tyre
B. tyre and the road surface
C. wheel rim and road surface
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: tyre and the road surface
9. The motion of the cam is transferred to the rocker arm, moving it upwards and downwards. This rocker-arm motion then forces the valve downwards against the force in the valve spring so that the valve can open.
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A. True
B. False
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Correct Answer: True
10. Vulcanizing means
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A. heating rubber under pressure
B. spraying with special paint
C. melting rubber while stirring it
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: heating rubber under pressure
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