A. B. C. D
A. B. C. D
1.The operation of removing trapped air from the hydraulic braking system is known as
A. trapping
B. tapping
C. bleeding
D. cleaning
2.The cetane number of a Diesel fuel is a measure of
A. volatility
B. viscosity
C. ignition quality
D. delay peirod
3.The petrol engines are also known as
A. spark ignition (S.I.) engines
C. steam engines
D. none of these
4.The stroke of an engine is the
A. volume of the cylinder
B. gear drive
D. V-belt drive
6.The compression ratio for Diesel engines usually lies in the range of
A. 6-10
B. 10-15
C. 15-25
D. 25-40
7.The piston compression rings are made of
A. cast iron
B. steel
C. aluminium
D. bronze
8.The service brakes employed in cars are generally operated
A. mechanically
B. hydraulically
C. pneumatically
D. none of these
9.The camshaft of a four stroke Diesel engine running at 1000 rpm will run at
A. 500 rpm
B. 1000 rpm
C. 2000 rpm
D. 4000 rpm
10.The basic purpose of tyre rotation on automobiles is to
A. avoid ply separation
B. equalize wear
D. none of these
11.Which of the following is not an automobile ?
A. Motor cycle
B. Passenger car
C. Aeroplane
D. Truck
12.The sequence order of events in a four-stroke engine is
A. suction - exhaust - power - compression
B. hydrofluoric acid
C. nitric acid
D. sulphuric acid
B. Carnot cycle
C. Diesel cycle
D. Rankine cycle
15.The connecting rod connects the piston and the
A. cylinder head
B. cylinder block
C. camshaft
D. crankshaft
16. Which of the following oil is more viscous ?
A. SAE 30
B. SAE 40
C. SAE 70
D. SAE 80
17.In Diesel engines, the duration between the time of injection and the time of ignition is called
A. spill cut-off
B. delay period
C. injection period
D. ignition period
18.In a four stroke engine for each crankshaft revolution, the camshaft revolves
A. one-half turn
B. one turn
C. two turns
D. four turns
19.The basic purpose of tyres is to
A. grip the road and provide good traction
C. act as brake
D. none of these
20.The clutch is located between the transmission and the
A. engine
B. rear axle
C. propeller shaft
D. differential
21.The function of a connecting rod is
A. to turn the flywheel
D. none of these
23.The Diesel engines as compared to petrol engines require
A. bigger flywheel
B. smaller flywheel
D. no flywheel
24.The object of supercharging the engine is
A. to reduce mass ofthe engine per brake power
B. to distribute power
C. to distribute current
B. Fuel injector
C. Governor
D. Carburettor
28.In order to mix air and petrol in the required proportion and to supply it to the engine during suction
stroke, then __________ is employed.
A. fuel pump
B. injector
C. carburettor
D. none of these
29.The thermodynamic cycle on which the petrol engine works, is
A. Otto cycle
B. Joule cycle
C. Rankine cycle
D. Stirling cycle
30.Which of the following does not relate to a spark ignition engine ?
A. Ignition coil
B. Spar kplug
C. Carburettor
D. Fuel injector
B. to conform the data used in design, the validity of which may be doubtful
B. 30%
C. 50%
D. 70%
Part B
4 X 10 = 40
1. Explain the Reason That Why Big Tyres Are Used In Rear of Tractor Vehicles?
Part C
4 X 5 =20
1 Explain The Significance Of Governor In Automobiles?
4 What happens if gasoline is used in a Diesel engine? Diesel engine will work?
Part D
2 X 5 =10