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Unit 2

The document discusses the components and functions of an automobile suspension system. It provides multiple choice questions and answers about leaf springs, coil springs, torsion bars, shock absorbers, sway bars, independent suspension systems, sprung weight, unsprung weight, and the types of motion a vehicle suspension experiences.

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Unit 2

The document discusses the components and functions of an automobile suspension system. It provides multiple choice questions and answers about leaf springs, coil springs, torsion bars, shock absorbers, sway bars, independent suspension systems, sprung weight, unsprung weight, and the types of motion a vehicle suspension experiences.

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Unit 2 .

Automobile Suspension system


1-Leaf springs absorb shocks by
(A) bending

(B) twisting

(C) compression

(D) tension

(Ans: A)

2-Coil springs absorb shocks by


(A) bending

(B) twisting

(C) compression

(D) tension

(Ans: C)

3-The following is a type of leaf springs


(A) three Quarter elliptic

(B) semi elliptic

(C) quarter elliptic

(D) all of the above

(Ans: D)

4-The material used for making torsion bar is


(A) Steel
(B) Cast iron

(C) High carbon steel

(D) All of the above

(Ans: A)

5-Shackles are sort of


(A) coupling

(B) link

(C) spring

(D) none of the above

(Ans: B)

6-Spring shackles are used to join


(A) chassis frame and spring

(B) Spring and Axle

(C) chassis frame and axle

(D) all of the above

(Ans: A)

7-Drive (live) axles


(A) are simply beams which supports the vehicle weight

(B) are usually the front axles

(C) contain differential

(D) all of the above

(Ans: D)
8-Dead axles
(A) are simply beams which supports the vehicle weight

(B) are usually the rear axles

(C) contain differential

(D) all of the above

(Ans: A)

9-The following represents the correct specification of a tyre


(A) 155-80-R-13

(B) R-155-80-13

(C) 155-80-13-R

(D) 155-R-80-13

(Ans: A)

10-Telescopic shock observer consists of


(A) One chamber

(B) two chambers

(C) three chamber

(D) four chambers

(Ans: B)

11-Cam actuated double acting hydraulic shock absorber contains

(A) no piston

(B) single piston

(C) double pistons


(D) three pistons

(Ans: C)

12-The stabilizers (sway bars) are


(A) alloy steel bars

(B) used to connect shock absorber operating arms

(C) placed parallel to cross members

(D) all of the above

(Ans: D)

13-The following is (are) the independent suspension system(s)


(A) Wishbone Arm system

(B) Trailing Link system

(C) Sliding Pillar system

(D) all of the above

(Ans: D)

14-The coil spring in used in


(A) Wishbone Arm system

(B) Trailing Link system

(C) Sliding Pillar system

(D) all of the above

(Ans: D)

15-Un-sprung weight is
(A) Weigh of vehicle

(B) Weigh of chassis frame


(C) Weight of wheels

(D) Weight of wheels and axles

(Ans: D)

16-Sprung weight is
(A) Weigh of vehicle minus unsprung weight

(B) Weigh of chassis frame

(C) Weight of wheels

(D) Weight of wheels and axles

(Ans: A)

17-While in motion, the vehicle suspension is subjected to


(A) bouncing

(B) pitching

(C) rolling

(D) all of the above

(Ans: D)

18-A combination of roll and pitch is called


(A) circular pitch

(B) lateral pitch

(C) transverse pitch

(D) diagonal pitch

(Ans: D)

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