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Punjab Technical University: Vehicle Body Engineering

This document is a question paper for a vehicle engineering exam consisting of 3 sections with a total of 9 questions. Section A has 10 multiple choice questions carrying 2 marks each. Section B has 4 out of 5 questions carrying 5 marks each relating to bus body construction, improving car interior space, and symmetric and asymmetric vehicle loads. Section C has 2 out of 3 long-form questions carrying 10 marks each about reducing noise, vibration and heat in vehicles, anti-jamming door locks, and vehicle drag optimization techniques. The exam is 3 hours long with a maximum of 60 marks.

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Punjab Technical University: Vehicle Body Engineering

This document is a question paper for a vehicle engineering exam consisting of 3 sections with a total of 9 questions. Section A has 10 multiple choice questions carrying 2 marks each. Section B has 4 out of 5 questions carrying 5 marks each relating to bus body construction, improving car interior space, and symmetric and asymmetric vehicle loads. Section C has 2 out of 3 long-form questions carrying 10 marks each about reducing noise, vibration and heat in vehicles, anti-jamming door locks, and vehicle drag optimization techniques. The exam is 3 hours long with a maximum of 60 marks.

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