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MCQ For Automotive

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about automotive mechanical engineering. It tests knowledge about key components and systems of automobiles like the engine, transmission, chassis, and more. The questions cover topics such as classifications of vehicles, parts of the engine like the alternator and cylinder head, and definitions of terms related to internal combustion engines.

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MCQ For Automotive

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about automotive mechanical engineering. It tests knowledge about key components and systems of automobiles like the engine, transmission, chassis, and more. The questions cover topics such as classifications of vehicles, parts of the engine like the alternator and cylinder head, and definitions of terms related to internal combustion engines.

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MCQ for Automotive Mechanical engineering:

1. What is an Automobile?
a) self-propelled vehicle
b) used for carrying passengers and goods on the ground
c) contains the power source for its propulsion
d) All of the mentioned
Answer: d) All of the mentioned
Explanation: A car, bus, or truck, for example, is a self-propelled vehicle that contains
the power source for its propulsion and is used to transport passengers and cargo on
the ground.

2. Which of the following is a classification of automobiles based on Load?


a) Heavy transport vehicle (HTV)
b) Sedan Hatchback car
c) Four-wheeler vehicle
d) Front-wheel drive
Answer: d) Front-wheel drive
Explanation: On the Basis of Load, it is classified as:
Heavy transport vehicle (HTV) or heavy motor vehicle (HMV) and Light transport
vehicle (LTV) or Light motor vehicle (LMV)

3. Which of the following is not a part of the transmission system?


a) Clutch
b) Wheels
c) Gear box
d) Axles
Answer: b) Wheels
Explanation: Wheels are considered a part of the automobile chassis.

4. Which of the following is a classification of IC Engine?


a) Otto cycle engine
b) Four-stroke engines
c) S.I Engines
d) All of the above
Answer: a) Otto cycle engine
Explanation: On the Basis of the thermodynamic cycle, it is classified as:
Otto cycle engine, Diesel cycle engine, and Dual cycle engine

5. What is the function of the alternator?


a) Recharging the Battery
b) Voltage Regulator
c) Auto-ignition
d) None of the above
Answer: a) Recharging the Battery
Explanation: The function of the alternator is: Recharging the Battery, Converting
Mechanical Energy to Electrical Energy, Powering Accessories
6. Which of the following provides passages for the flow of cooling water?
a) crankcase
b) cylinder block
c) piston
d) cylinder head
Answer: d) Cylinder Head
Explanation: Because the cylinder head only contains the combustion chamber,
which is connected to the cooling water tubes to cool the engine or prevent it from
overheating.

7. Which of the following parts does not include an automobile chassis?


a) Differential
b) Brakes
c) Steering system
d) Shock absorbers
Answer: a) Differential
Explanation: A ‘differential’ is a component of the transmission system.

8. Which of the following parameter is not necessary for the description of an


automobile?
a) Model
b) Type
c) Capacity
d) Colour
Answer: d) Colour
Explanation: Colour is not a necessary factor to describe an automobile.

9. What is an IC Engine?
a) the fuel is ignited and burned inside the engine
b) the fuel is burned inside a combustion chamber
c) the fuel is ignited inside a combustion chamber
d) None of the above
Answer: a) the fuel is ignited and burned inside the engine

10. Which of the following isn’t a cylinder block part?


a) carburettor
b) cylinder in which piston slides up and down
c) openings for valves
d) passages for the flow of cooling water Explanation: Blow by is the surging of
burned gases from the combustion chamber into the crankcase.
Answer: d
Explanation: Carburettor isn’t a part of cylinder block it is used for a mixture of fuel
and air and then allowed to the intake port
11. Which of the following is a cylinder head type of an Ic engine?
a) U head
b) F head
c) C head
d) X head
Answer: b) F head
Explanation: Cylinders with F-type heads are very common.

12. The temperature of the piston will be more at ______ in an automobile engine.
a) The piston rings
b) The piston walls
c) The crown of the piston
d) The skirt of the piston
Answer: c) The crown of the piston

13. Which of the following serves as a cooling and ventilation of engine lubricating oil?
a) piston
b) cam shaft
c) oil sump
d) crank case
Answer: c) Oil Sump
Explanation: Oil sump or oil pan which is the bottom half of crankcase it is bolted or
screwed to the lower flange of main casting.

14. Which of the following is defined as the escape of burned gases from the combustion
chamber past the pistons and into the crankcase?
a) Passed gas
b) Gas loss
c) Blow by
d) By pass
Answer: c) Blow by
Explanation: Blow by is the surging of burned gases from the combustion chamber
into the crankcase

15. Which of the following material is used to make connecting rod?


a) Cast iron
b) Mild steel
c) Forged steel
d) Tool steel
Answer: c) Forged steel
Explanation: Connecting rod is made of forged steel.

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