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MQC CAT 2

Advancement in Automobile Engineering

1. whice device is used to multiply the turning effort of

 Steering wheel.
 Steering linkages.
 Steering gear box.
 Steering geometry.

2. Rotary motion of steering wheel is converted into linear motion by

 Steering wheel.
 Steering linkages.
 Steering gear box.
 Steering geometry.

3. Steering ratio for heavy vehicles is

 Below 10:1
 Above 10:1
 Above 20:1
 Above 30:1

4. The vehicle equipped with power steering have steering ratio __________than
manual steering.

 20% less.
 20% higher.
 50% less
 50% higher.

5.The rigid suspension is beneficial when :

 To carry large loads.


 To provide softer suspension.
 To reduce unsprung mass.
 To reduce ground clearance.

6. what driver experienced while driving which states that tyre need
balancing.

 Uncomfortable ride.
 Heavy steer ability.
 Vibration in steering wheel.
 Vehicle pulls to one side.

7. shock absorber in an automobile is used to

 Absorb the road energy.


 Divert the road shock.
 Damped the vibration.
 Do a job of spring.

8. Nitrogen last in tyres more than air due to.


 Due to its high cost.
 Much Nitrogen is available in air.
 Nitrogen molecules are bigger in size than air molecule.
 Air molecules are bigger in size than Nitrogen molecule.

9. How to balance the imbalanced wheel .

 By putting new tyre instead of old.


 By proper alignment.
 Attach appropriate weights to the wheel at appropriate positions
 By keeping good suspension system.

10. wheel track is define as the distance between

 Extreme length of the vehicle


 Extreme witdh of the vehicle
 Distance between wheels centre line measured from
front.
 Distance between wheels centre line measured from
side.

11.Flat leaf spring are used to .


 Increase springing action.
 Making spring harder.
 Reduces yawing tendency.
 Reduces pitching tendency.

12 .In Torsion bar suspension, torsion bar absorb shocks by

 Bending.
 Twisting.
 By both above.
 None

13.The telescoping shock absorber have


 One chamber.
 Two chamber.
 Multiple chambers.
 Have no chambers.

14 .which of the following is independent suspension.

 Torsion bar.
 Wishbone suspension.
 Macpherson strut.
 All above.

15 .The condition in which the fronts of the wheels are closer together than the
rears of the wheels is called.

 Camber angle
 Toe in.
 Castor angle.
 All above.

16

16 A Passive safety system is there to?


Avoid an accident from happening
Passively do nothing during an accident
Protect and limit injury during an accident
Protect the car from damage

17

An example of a Passive safety system is


Parking Assist Sensors
Anti Lock Brakes (ABS)
Adaptive Cruise Control
Crumple Zone

18.What’s the difference between a plug-in hybrid and a battery electric vehicle?

 There is no difference
 A plug-in hybrid only accepts AC power, while a battery electric vehicle accepts AC
and DC power
 A plug-in hybrid can be powered by either the battery or the gasoline engine. A pure
electric vehicle is powered only by the battery
19 Which of this not a category of Eletric vehicle.

 BEV.
 PHEV
 ICE
 HEV

20 Lowest degree of hybridization found in


 Micro
 Mild
 Full
21Regerative braking involves.
 Reduce braking energy.
 Reclaiming heat from brake and use it charge battery.
 Increses motor power.

22.

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