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Chapter 5 - Worksheet 1

The document contains questions about the parts of a bicycle, the operation of a 4-stroke engine, and the differences between a 4-stroke petrol and diesel engine. It asks the reader to label diagrams of engines, identify stages of operation, and fill in blanks describing each stroke of a 4-stroke petrol engine. Key points covered include the names of bicycle parts, the sequence of operation for a 4-stroke engine, the type of fuel used, and differences in combustion timing between petrol and diesel engines.

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Chapter 5 - Worksheet 1

The document contains questions about the parts of a bicycle, the operation of a 4-stroke engine, and the differences between a 4-stroke petrol and diesel engine. It asks the reader to label diagrams of engines, identify stages of operation, and fill in blanks describing each stroke of a 4-stroke petrol engine. Key points covered include the names of bicycle parts, the sequence of operation for a 4-stroke engine, the type of fuel used, and differences in combustion timing between petrol and diesel engines.

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Chapter 5 : Motion

Answer ALL questions

1. The diagram below shows a bicycle.


Fill in the boxes with suitable name of the parts given below.

Hub Pedal
Sprocket Chain
Metal rim brake

2. Diagram below shows a four-stroke engine. Label the diagram completely.

Exhaust valve

Crankshaft

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3. Diagram below shows the stages (not in correct sequence) in the operation of a four-stroke
engine.

A: ……………………… B: …………… C: …………… D: ……………

a. On the diagram, name strokes A,B, C and D.

b. Write the correct sequence of the operation of this engine.


…………………………………………………………….
c. (i) What type of fuel is used in this engine?
………………………………………..

(ii) Give reasons for your answer.


…………………………………………………………………………………………..

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4. Diagram below shows the operation for each stroke of a four-stroke petrol engine.
Study the diagram and fill in the blanks with suitable answer.

a) INDUCTION STROKE:

(i) Inlet valve ………………..


(ii) Exhaust valve ……………
(iii) …………………………. enter the
cylinder.
(iv) Piston moves ………………….

b) COMPRESSION STROKE:

(i) Inlet valve ………………..


(ii) Exhaust valve ……………
(iii) Piston moves ………………….
(iv) Mixture of air and petrol are
………………..

c) POWER STROKE:

(i) Inlet valve ………………..


(ii) Exhaust valve ……………
(iii) The mixture of air and petrol are …………
(iv) The pressure produce from the hot air
pushes the piston ………………..

d) EXHAUST STROKE:

(i) Inlet valve ………………..


(ii) Exhaust valve ……………
(iii) Piston moves ……………..
(iv) Piston pushing out ……………………..
through the ………………. valve.

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Structure Question
5 Diagram 1 shows the principle of a four stroke diesel engine.

Diagram 1

(a) Name the strokes M and N in the lined spaces provided in Diagram above.
[2 marks]

(b)(i) Name the structure labelled L .

............................................................................................................................. ........
[1 mark]

(ii) What is the function of the structure labelled L?

.........…………………………………………………………………………………………..
[1mark]

(c) Mark ( √ ) in the boxes provided in Diagram 1 to show where the combustion of the diesel
takes place.
[1mark]

(d) State one difference between the diesel engine in Diagram 1 and a four stroke petrol engine.

………………………………………………………………………………………...

………………………………………………………………………………………...
[1mark]

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