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Modules Questions
1 32
2 20
3 19
4 20
5 13
6 11
Total 115

AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

MOD 1 - CLUTCH, TRANSMISSION, PROPELLER SHAFT & AXIS

Q.1 Where is the clutch located?


a. Between transmission and engine
b. Between transmission and rear axle
c. Between transmission and propeller shaft
d. Between transmission and differential

Q.2 Which of the following parts of the cover assembly that hold the pressure plate against the
clutch plate?
a. Springs
b. Thrust bearings
c. Struts
d. Lever

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Q.3 The following is not a Friction clutch


a. Fluid clutch
b. Centrifugal clutch
c. Cone clutch
d. Disc clutch

Q.4 The following is known as positive clutch


a. Single plate clutch
b. Cone clutch
c. Dog clutch
d. Centrifugal clutch

Q.5 The following is also known as flywheel or coupling


a. Cone clutch
b. Centrifugal clutch
c. fluid clutch
d. Disc clutch

Q.6 In Disc clutch, engine flywheel acts as a


a. driving plate
b. driven plate
c. pressure plate
d. none of the above

Q.7 The following is an automatic clutch which is controlled by engine speed


a. Cone clutch
b. Centrifugal clutch
c. fluid clutch
d. Disc clutch

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Q.8 Which of the following is the need of the gearbox?


a. To vary the speed of the vehicle
b. To vary the torque of the vehicle
c. To vary the power of the vehicle
d. To vary the acceleration of the vehicle

Q.9 In which type of manual transmission the double-declutching is used?


a. Constant-mesh gearbox
b. Sliding mesh gearbox
c. Synchromesh gearbox
d. Epicyclical gearbox

Q.14 In which of the gearbox sun and planet gear set is used?
a. Constant-mesh gearbox
b. Sliding mesh gearbox
c. Synchromesh gearbox
d. Epicyclical gearbox

Q.10 Where is the overdrive located?


a. Between transmission and engine
b. Between transmission and rear axle
c. Between transmission and propeller shaft
d. Between transmission and differential

Q.11 The overdrive consists of ______ gear train.


a. Simple
b. compound
c. Epicyclic
d. Reverted

Q.12 Overdrive is provided in the transmission of a vehicle to


a. Reach higher road speeds
b. Improved fuel consumption
c. achieve better acceleration
d. None of these

Q.13 The hydrodynamic torque converter


a. Gives a continuous variation of torque with increase of output speed

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b. Enables to get the max. h.p continuously


c. Gives a speed variation without torque variation
d. Maintains a high efficiency throughout the operating speed range

Q.14 which types of joints are used when the shafts are inclined?
a. Universal joint
b. Hinge joint
c. Ball and socket joint
d. Pivot joint

Q.15 The following provides a smooth means of disengagement and engagement between the
engine and the remainder of transmission system
a. Clutch
b. Gearbox
c. Propeller shaft
d. Differential

Q.16 The function of universal joint is to allow the propeller shaft to


a. Change length
b. Bend sideways
c. Transfer torque at a angle
d. Change inclination

Q.17 The type of rear axle in which the wheel end is supported by bearings inside the axle housing
is
a. Semi floating axle
b. Three-quarter floating axle
c. Full-floating axle
d. Dead axle

Q.18 Whirling of the propeller shafts is mainly due to


a. The transmission of torsional vibration of the crankshaft
b. The use of a sliding joint in the propeller shaft
c. The use of universal joints in the drive
d. Lack of balance and excessive length of propeller shaft

Q.19 Floating axles are classified on the basis of


a. The amount of torque transmitted
b. Depending upon their location whether at front or rear
c. Depending on the nature of forces like torsional vertical and lateral to which they are
subjected
d. Purely on the basis of type and number of bearings used at the work

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Q.20 The stub axle is connected to the front main axle beam by means of
a. Shackle pin
b. Wrist pin
c. King pin
d. Tie rod

Q21 - Eddy current clutch is a type of friction clutch.


a. Yes
b. No, it is an electromagnetic type clutch
c. It is a mechanical clutch
d. None of the listed

Q22 - The jaw clutches show great amount of slip.


a. Yes
b. Zero slip
c. Used in non-synchronous applications

Q23 - The clutch used in scooters is


a. Multi-plate clutch
b. Single plate clutch
c. Centrifugal clutch
d. Cone clutch

Q24 - The friction moment in a clutch with uniform wear as compared to friction moment with
uniform pressure is
a. More
b. Equal
c. Less
d. More or less depending on speed

Q25 - The commonly used angle between leather or asbestos friction lining surface and axis of
cone clutch for a cone clutch is
a. 14.5°
b. 20°
c. 12.5°
d. 45°

Q26 - In the running condition, the net force acting on the drum of centrifugal clutch is equal to
a. The centrifugal force on shoe
b. The centrifugal force on shoe minus spring force
c. The centrifugal force on shoe plus spring force

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d. The spring force

Q27 - In case of multi-plate clutch if n1 is number of disks on driving shaft and n2 is the number
of disks on driven shaft, then the number of pairs of contacting surfaces is given by
a. n1 + n2
b. n1 + n2 + 1
c. n1 + n2 - 1
d. n1 + n2 - 1

Q28 - A jaw clutch is


a. Friction clutch
b. Disk clutch
c. Positive action clutch
d. Cone clutch

Q29 - The friction material of the clutch should have


a. High coefficient of friction
b. Low coefficient of friction
c. High surface hardness
d. High endurance limit strength

Q30 - In case of multi-disk clutches, oil is used,


a. To reduce the friction
b. To carry away the heat
c. To lubricate the contacting surfaces
d. For all above functions

Q31 - The clutch used in trucks is


a. Centrifugal clutch
b. Cone clutch
c. Multi-plate clutch
d. Single plate clutch

Q32 - Six wheel drive vehicle has


a. no live axle
b. one live axle
c. two live axles
d. three live axles

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MOD - 2 - Final drive & Differential, Steering system, Braking ssytem

Q.1 where is the differential located?


a. Between transmission and rear axle
b. Between engine and transmission
c. Between two propeller shaft
d. Between steering wheel and steering column

Q.2 Four-wheel drive vehicles have differential at


a. Front wheels
b. rear wheels
c. both the front and rear wheels
d. any of the front or rear wheels

Q.3 In the differential the ring gear is bolted to the


a. Differential housing
b. Differential Case
c. Axle housing
d. Drive pinion

Q.4 In the modern differential, the type of gearing used for the drive pinion and ring gear is
a. Spur
b. Spiral bevel
c. Hypoid
d. Helical

Q.5 why do the hypoid gears require special lubricant?

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a. Teeth are soft


b. Teeth are hard
c. Gears run faster
d. There is relative motion between teeth

Q.6 Differential mechanism at the axle is provided mainly to


a. Enable the vehicle go round corners
b. Equalize the division of torque between the two wheels c.
c. To provide a reduction Ratio
d. To turn the drive through a right angle

Q.7 What is the angle between the steering axis and the vertical in the plane of the wheel?
a. Castor
b. Camber
c. Steering axis inclination
d. Kingpin inclination

Q.8 If the front of the front wheels is inside and rear of front wheels are apart when the vehicle is
at rest, then the configuration is called?
a. Toe-in
b. Toe out
c. Positive camber
d. Positive castor

Q.9 What is a condition called when the vehicle will try to move away from its normal direction
and to keep it on the right path there is need to steer a little?
a. Understeer
b. Oversteer
c. Reversibility
d. Irreversibility

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Q.10 what is called the cornering force over the slip angle?
a. Castor trail
b. Cornering power
c. Self-righting torque
d. Pneumatic trail

Q.11 What is the purpose of the reciprocating ball type steering gear?
a. To reduce the operating cost
b. To reduce the number of parts
c. To reduce the operating friction
d. To reduce the toe-out during the turns

Q.12 Hard steering is a result of


a. very loose steering linkage
b. worn out steering linkage
c. too loose front wheel bearings
d. Incorrect lubricant

Q.13 What is the name of the angle through which the wheel has to turn to sustain the side force?
a. Slip angle
b. Castor angle
c. Camber
d. Kingpin inclination

Q.14 What is the angle between the vertical when the top of the wheel slants outward?
a. Negative camber

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b. Negative castor
c. Positive camber
d. Positive castor

Q.15 The mechanical brakes are operated by means of


a. Lever
b. bell cranks
c. cams
d. all of the above

Q.16 The main function of master cylinder is to


a. Adjust the extent of brake pedal free play
b. Boost the force to brake pedal
c. Convert brake pedal force into hydraulic pressure
d. Ensure that all the wheel brakes are supplied with the same amount of fluid pressure

Q.17 during braking, the brake shoe is moved outward the lining against the
a. Wheel piston or cylinder
b. Anchor pin
c. Brake drum
d. Wheel rim or axle

Q.18 The function of anti-lock brake system (ABS) is that is


a. Reduces the stopping distance
b. Minimizes the brake fade
c. Maintains directional control during braking by preventing the wheels from locking
d. Prevents nose dives during braking and thereby postpones locking of the wheels

Q.19 In a disc brake, which component provides the pad-to-disc adjustment?


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a. Bleed screw
b. Piston
c. Caliper
d. Piston seal

Q.20 The process of removing air from the brake system is known as
a. Bleeding
b. self-energizing
c. servo action
d. energization

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MOD - 3 SUSPENSION SYSTEM, WHEELS AND TYRES

Q.1 The basic function of the suspension is to


a. Absorbs vibration and impact forces from the road surface
b. Ensure that the steering wheel can deliver a suitable amount of steering force
c. Ensure that wheel alignment is not disturbed during driving
d. Automatically correct the effects of over steering

Q.2 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

Q.3 Leaf springs absorb shocks by


a. bending
b. twisting
c. compression
d. tension

Q.4 coil springs absorb shocks by


a. bending
b. twisting
c. compression
d. tension

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Q.5 Shackles are sort of


a. coupling
b. link
c. spring
d. none of the above

Q.6 telescopic shock absorber consists of


a. One chamber
b. two chambers
c. three chamber
d. four chambers

Q.7 A conventional suspension system uses which of these


a. Leaf Springs
b. Coil Springs
c. Torsion bar
d. None of the mentioned

Q.8 Which types of wheels cannot be used with a tubeless tire?


a. Disc wheel
b. Light alloy wheel
c. Wire wheel
d. Composite wheel

Q.9 What does the ‘ply rating’ refer to?


a. Aspect ratio
b. Rated strength
c. Recommended inflation pressure
d. The actual number of plies

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Q.10 Which type of wheels is preferred in sports cars?


a. Disc wheel
b. Wire wheel
c. Magnesium alloy wheel
d. Aluminium alloy wheel

Q.11 Where will an underinflated tire wear the thread most?


a. Near center
b. Near the edge
c. In the cross direction
d. In the lateral direction

Q.12 What do the permissible of mixing cross-ply and radial-ply automobile tires allow?
a. Cross-ply tires on left wheels
b. Cross-ply tires on right wheels
c. Cross-ply tires on front wheels
d. Cross-ply tires on rear wheels

Q.13 in bias ply tyres


a. All plies run parallel to one another
b. Belts of steel mesh are used in the tyres
c. One ply layer runs diagonally one way and another layer runs diagonally the other
way
d. All of above

Q.14 In radial tyres


a. One ply layer runs diagonally one way and another layer runs diagonally the other way
b. All plies run parallel to one another and vertical to tyre bead
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c. Inner tubes are always use


d. None of these

Q.15 Which part of the automobile tyre is subjected to greatest flexing action?
a. Bead
b. Side wall
c. Shoulder
d. Tread

Q.16 The basic purpose of tyre rotation on automobiles is to


a. Avoid ply separation
b. Equalizer wear
c. Get better ride
d. None of these

Q.17 The correct way to rectify an imbalanced wheel is to


a. Adjust the tyre pressure
b. Rotate the tyre
c. Adjust damper spring tension
d. Attach appropriate weights to the wheel at appropriate position

Q.18 The advantage of a tubeless tyre over tube type tyre is


a. Slow air leakage
b. Better fuel efficiency
c. Less chances of running flat
d. all of these

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Q19 - “P 215/65 R 16 95 H” it’s the tyre designation so in this what does ‘65’ indicates
a. aspect ratio
b. speed symbol
c. tyre constructional radial
d. load index

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MOD - 4 - AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Q1 -The main task of battery in automobile is to


a. Supply electricity to the alternator
b. Act as a reservoir or stabilizer of electricity
c. Supply electricity to the vehicle's electrical system at all times while the engine is
running
d. Supply a large amount of power to turn the starter motor when the engine is being
started

Q.2 What is the twenty-minute rating of battery?


a. Rate of current for 20 minutes with a minimum cell voltage of 1.5 V
b. Time for which the battery can supply 25 A at 80℉ with minimum cell voltage 1.75 V
c. The current which the battery can supply continuously for 30 seconds with minimum cell
voltage 1.2 V
d. Lasting power of a battery on a small load

Q.3 Which of the following is the advantage of alkaline battery?


a. High energy density
b. Good discharge characteristics over a wide range of temperature
c. The specific gravity of electrolyte remains the same
d. Cheap raw materials are used

Q.4 what is the reserve capacity of battery?


a. Time for which the battery can supply 25 A at 80℉ with minimum cell voltage 1.75
V
b. The current which the battery can supply continuously for 30 seconds with minimum cell
voltage 1.2 V
c. Lasting power of a battery on a small load
d. Rate of current for 20 minutes with a minimum cell voltage of 1.5 V

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Q.5 What is a maintenance-free battery?


a. A battery having lead-antimony plate grid
b. A battery having lead-calcium plate grid
c. A battery does not contain acid
d. A battery does not contain water

Q.6 . Which component in alternator produces a magnetic field?


a. To control maximum current
b. To control maximum voltage
c. To compensate for temperature change
d. To control minimum current

Q.7 In an alternator, which component controls the output?


a. Voltage regulator
b. Cut-out relay
c. Current regulator
d. Diode

Q.8 What is the material of an alternator frame?


a. Cast iron
b. Brass
c. Copper
d. Aluminum

Q.9 At the start of the engine, the charging voltage is _______


a. Lower
b. Higher
c. Same
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d. Zero

Q.10 The purpose of the dynamo in an automobile is to


a. Supply electric power
b. Convert mechanical energy into electrical energy
c. Partly convert engine power into electric power
d. Continually recharge the battery

Q.11 Dynamo in automobile is a


a. series generator
b. shunt generator
c. either of (A) and (B) above
d. none of the above

Q.12 The basic purpose of the overrunning clutch in the starter drive is to:
a. assist the solenoid during cranking.
b. pull the starter pinion gear out of mesh.
c. disengage the armature when the engine starts
d. keep the hold-in winding energized during cranking.

Q.13 The magnetic field required for starting motor operation is provided by the:
a. armature assembly
b. Field-winding assembly.
c. Solenoid.
d. None of the above.

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Q.14 A solenoid uses two coils. Their windings are called:


a. push-in and pull-out.
b. pull-in and push-out.
c. push-in and hold-out.
d. pull-in and hold-in.

Q.15 The starting system includes


a. A battery, a starter, and an ignition switch
b. A battery, a distributor, and an ignition switch
c. A battery, a starter, and a distributor
d. A distributor, a starter, and an ignition switch

Q.16 Which type of Bendix drive is used to avoid the damage caused due to a false engine starting?
a. Overrunning clutch
b. Rubber spring
c. Compression type
d. Folo-thru

Q.17 Which are the two types of Bendix drives?


a. Inboard and outboard
b. Inboard and onboard
c. Onboard and outboard
d. Onboard and bottom board

Q.18 On overcharging a battery


a. It will bring about chemical change in active materials
b. It will increase the capacity of the battery
c. It will raise the specific gravity of the electrolyte
d. None of the above

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Q.19 cells are connected is series because


a. Increase in voltage rating
b. Increase the current rating
c. Increase the life of the cell
d. None of the above

Q.20 trickle charging of batteries helps to


a. Maintain the proper electrolyte level
b. Increase the reserve capacity
c. Prevent sulphation
d. Keep it fresh and fully charge

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MOD - 5 - BODY ENGINEERING

Q1 - The automobile chassis consist of engine, frame, power train , wheel , steering and ______
a. Braking system
b. The doors
c. Wind shield
d. Luggage boot

Q2 - Vehicle body is a _______


a. Super infrastructure
b. Super Structure
c. Super design
d. Super color

Q3 - The _______& _______makes a complete vehicle


a. Loads , frame
b. frame ,chassis
c. body, chassis
d. frame , bolt

Q4 - The positive pressure at front should be ____


a. constant
b. decrease
c. increase
d. zero

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Q5 - Body shell of vehicle is made up of which material?


a. Thermoplastic
b. fiber glass
c. alloy
d. steel

Q6 - _____is main structure of vehicle


a. chassis
b. body
c. frame
d. load

Q7 - Which is not a categories of layouts


a. Front wheel drive layout
b. Back-wheel drive layout
c. Rear wheel drive layout
d. Four wheel drive layout

Q8 - A vehicle with out body is called ____


a. frame
b. glass
c. wheel
d. chassis

Q9 - ______is a main part of the chassis


a. glass
b. frame
c. wheel
d. shaft

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Q10 - Main component of chassis are


a. Wheel
b. U-joint
c. Glass
d. Brake

Q11 - Identify which is not a type of frame


a. Integral frame
b. Semi - Integral frame
c. Half - Integral frame
d. Conventional frame

Q12 - The ________ is the power plant of vehicle


a. Engine
b. Shaft
c. Clutch
d. Frame

Q13 - The aerodynamic lift and pitching moment are _____efffects


a. desirable
b. low
c. undesirable
d. high

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MOD - 6 - RECENT TRENDS IN AUTOMOBILES

Q1 - Cruise control was invented in late ____


a. 1950s
b. 1940s
c. 1975s
d. 1966s

Q2 - Component of cruise control are


a. Hydraulic unit
b. Wheel speed sensors
c. Yaw rate and lateral acceleration sensor
d. Clutch pedal switch

Q3 - EBD stands for


a. electronic brake dynamic
b. electronic brake delay
c. electronic brake distribution
d. electronic brake divider

Q4 - The ____knob sets the speed of car


a. ON
b. OFF
c. RESUME
d. SET/ACCEL

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Q5 - ACC stands for


a. Additive cruise control
b. Adaptive car control
c. Adaptive cruise control
d. Additive car control

Q6 - ______is one of the active safety systems in a modern car


a. Adaptive cruise control
b. Cruise control
c. Electronic Stability program
d. Electronic brake force distribution

Q7 - ECU stands for


a. Electronic control unit
b. Electronic center unit
c. Engine center unit
d. Engine control unit

Q8 - ESP stands for


a. Engine stability period
b. Electronic stability period
c. Electronic Stability program
d. Engine Stability program

Q9 - TCS stands for


a. Transfer control system
b. Traction center system
c. Traction control system
d. Time control system

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Q10 - TCS is always coupled with___


a. ECU
b. ABS
c. ESP
d. EBFD

Q11 - IAS stands for


a. International abbreviation system
b. Intergal starter system
c. Integrated starter alternator
d. Integrated abbreviation system

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