Description : Compression pressure in petrol engine cylinder is a) 6-10 kg/cm2 b) 10-20 kg/cm2 c) 20-35 kg/cm2 d) 35-40 kg/cm2
Last Answer : a) 6-10 kg/cm2
Description : Injection pressure of fuel nozzle in diesel engine is a) 30-45 kg/cm2 b) 50-100 kg/cm2 c) 120-200 kg/cm2 d) 200 kg/cm2
Last Answer : c) 120-200 kg/cm2
Description : Hand operated sprayer are operated at a pressure (kg/cm2) a) 1-7 b) 7-10 c)10-20 d) 20-55
Last Answer : a) 1-7
Description : Operating pressure of power operated sprayer E. 1-7 kg/cm2 F. 10-20 kg/cm2+ G. 20-55 kg/cm2 H. >55 kg/cm2
Last Answer : G. 20-55 kg/cm2
Description : Operating pressure of the hand operated sprayer is E. 20-55 kg/cm2 F. 1-7 kg/cm2 G. 10-20 kg/cm2 H. >55 kg/cm2
Last Answer : F. 1-7 kg/cm2
Description : iesel engine has less reserve torque then spark ignition because ∙ Torque-speed curve is governed by volumetric efficiency of fuel pump and engine cylinder ∙ Torque is a function of thermal efficiency ∙ Diesel engine has generally low speed engine ∙ None of the above
Last Answer : ∙ Torque is a function of thermal efficiency
Description : The fuel in diesel engine is normally injected at pressure of a. 5-10 kg/cm2 b. 20-25 kg/cm2 c 60-80 kg/cm2 d. 90-130 kg/cm2
Last Answer : ANSWER d. 90-130 kg/cm2
Description : A short, hollow cast iron cylinder with a wall thickness of 1 cm is to carry a compressive load of 10 tonnes. If the working stress in compression is 800 kg/cm2, the outside diameter of the cylinder should not be less than a) 0.5cm b) 5 cm c) 2.5cm d) 4.5 cm
Last Answer : b) 5 cm
Description : Firing order of a six cylinder engine in which no two adjacent cylinder have power stroke is (a) 1 5 3 6 2 4 (b) 1 2 3 4 5 6 (c) 1 5 4 6 3 2 (d) 1 4 2 5 6 3
Last Answer : (a) 1 5 3 6 2 4
Description : The estimated useful life of diesel engine is: A)8 years b)10 years C)12 years d)14years
Last Answer : b)10 years
Description : .When the valves are carried in engine bioel at one side of each cylinder is called A. Valves in head arrangements B. L-head C. I-head D. None of the above
Last Answer : B. L-head
Description : An engine is called I or valve in head engine when a) Valve are immediately above the cylinder b) Both valves are on one side c) Both valves are on opposite direction d) None of the above
Last Answer : d) None of the above
Description : hen displacement volume is divided by piston displacement, what will we obtained (a) number of cylinders (b) number of power stroke per minute for all cylinders (c) number of revolution of the crankshaft (engine) (d) number of revolution of crankshaft × number of cylinder
Last Answer : (b) number of power stroke per minute for all cylinders
Description : power spray are operated at a pressure. a. 5-10 kg/m2 b.10-20 kg/m2 c.20-55 kg/m2 d.>55 kg/m2
Last Answer : c.20-55 kg/m2
Description : A traction fitted with diesel engine will have good slogging ability as lugging ability if it has a reserve of a.500 rpm d.200 rpm c.300 rpm e.1000 rpm
Last Answer : a.500 rpm
Description : GOOD EARTH is one of the important make of (A) tractor (B) electric motor (C) diesel engine (D)power tiller
Last Answer : A) tractor
Description : 40 optimum working temperature for diesel engine is about ∙ 88-90°c ∙ 71-82°c ∙ 60-70°c ∙ 90-100°c
Last Answer : ∙ 88-90°c
Description : onstant speed governors are used on ∙ Tractor engine diesel ∙ Stationary diesel engine ∙ Petrol engine ∙ None of the above
Last Answer : Stationary diesel engine
Description : variable speed governors are used on ∙ Tractor engine(diesel) ∙ Stationary engine (diesel) ∙ Petrol engine ∙ None of the above
Last Answer : ∙ Tractor engine(diesel)
Description : High speed diesel A) is used on high speed engine B) has lower fule value then l.s.d per litre. C)both (a) & (b) D)none of the above
Last Answer : C)both (a) & (b)
Description : Application rates for dusters are a.40 kg/ha
Last Answer : a.
Description : The bearing capacity of granite is generally (A) 5 to 10 kg/cm2 (B) 15 to 20 kg/cm2 (C) 30 to 35 kg/cm2 (D) 40 to 45 kg/cm2
Last Answer : Answer: Option C
Description : Turbo chargers or super chargers increases engine power by A. 10-20% C. 50-60% B. 20-30% D. 90-100%
Last Answer : A. 10-20%
Description : A diesel engine is usually more efficient than a spark ignition engine because a. Diesel being a heavier hydrocarbon, release more heat per kg than gasoline b. The air standard efficiency of diesel ... an Spark ignition engine d.Self ignition temperature of diesel is higher than that of gasoline.
Last Answer : ANSWER c. The compression ratio of a diesel engine is higher than that of an S.I engine
Description : Air standard Otto cycle is more efficient than the diesel cycle for the same (A) Heat addition & compression ratio (B) Heat addition & pressure (C) Compression ratio & pressure (D) Cylinder dimension & rpm
Last Answer : (A) Heat addition & compression ratio
Description : Compare detonation and diesel knock on the basis of (i) Fuel Ignition Temperature (ii) Compression Ratio (iii) Speed (iv) inlet temperature (v) inlet pressure (vi) cylinder wall temperature (vii) cylinder size
Last Answer : Comparison between detonation and diesel knock: Parameter To avoid Detonation in SI Engine To avoid Diesel knock i) Fuel Ignition Temperature High Low ii) Compression Ratio ... Cylinder wall temperature Low High viii) Cylinder size Small Large
Description : The stresses developed in concrete and steel in reinforced concrete beam 25 cm width and 70 cm effective depth, are 62.5 kg/cm2 and 250 kg/cm2 respectively. If m = 15, the depth of its neutral axis is (A) 20 cm (B) 25 cm (C) 30 cm (D) 35 cm
Description : The injection pressure of ic engine used on tractors is in range of kg/cm2 1. 0-6 2. 60-120 3. 120-200 4. 200-300
Last Answer : ans 3
Description : The difference in the reservoir level and the lowest point of the water mains is 180 m. The expected pressure due to water hammer is 7.5 kg/cm2 in a pressure conduit of diameter 1 m. Assuming the efficiency of the ... , is (A) 10 mm (B) 15 mm (C) 20 mm (D) 25 mm
Last Answer : (C) 20 mm
Description : In a combine harvester the peripheral speed of the cylinder ranges between ________ m/min.
Last Answer : 1200 to 1500
Description : Optimum operating cylinder speed for wheat threshing using power operated thresher is a) 300-400rpm b) 400-600rpm c) 600-800rpm d) 1100-1200rpm
Last Answer : d) 1100-1200rpm
Description : Optimum operating cylinder speed for the power operated maize sheller is a) 200-400rpm b) 400-600rpm c) 600-800rpm d) 1000-1200rpm
Last Answer : c) 600-800rpm
Description : Axial flow thresher uses a) Raspbar type cylinder b) Serrated disc type c) Spike tooth d) Hammer mill
Last Answer : a) Raspbar type cylinder
Description : Adjustment needed when thresher blows grains with chaff a.) Decreasing cylinder peripheral speed. b.) Increasing cylinder speed. c.) Decreasing feed rate. d.) Increasing cylinder
Last Answer : a.) Decreasing cylinder peripheral speed.
Description : Thresher blows broken grains with chaff due to a) Higher cylinder speed. b) More feed Rate c) More cylinder concave clearance d) Moisture content of the crop is more
Last Answer : a) Higher cylinder speed.
Description : Most important factor affecting threshing efficiency a)peripheral speed of the drum b)cylinder concave clearance c)moisture content of crop d)feed rate
Last Answer : a)peripheral speed of the drum
Description : A threshing cylinder of 15cm radius is rotating at 700rpm if peripheral velocity (m/sec) will be a. 11 b.105 c. 210 d. 660
Last Answer : a. 11
Description : The two types of cylinder used on power wheat threshers are: a) Serrated disc and rasp bar b) Spike tooth and wire loop type c) Spike tooth and hammer mill d) Hammer mill and flails
Last Answer : c) Spike tooth and hammer mill
Description : Axial flow thresher uses a) Raspbar type cylinder b) Serrated disc type cylinder c) Spike tooth d) Hammer mill
Description : Cylinder loss in a stationary power thresher can be reduced by increasing the : M. Cylinder peCylinder loss in a stationary power thresher can be reduced by increasing the : M. Cylinder peripheral speed N. Concave clearance O. Blower speed P. All of the above
Last Answer : M. Cylinder peripheral speed
Description : Axial flow thresher utilises (a) Rasp bar cylinder (b) Spike tooth cylinder (c) Hammer mill cylinder (d) Peg tooth cylinder
Last Answer : (b) Spike tooth cylinder
Description : Increasing non grain feed rate increase (a) Cylinder losses (b) Seed damage (c) Both (a) and(b) (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (a) Cylinder losses
Description : Increasing the cylinder speed result in (a) Increase threshing efficiency (b) Reduce cylinder loss (c) Increase seed damage (d) All of the above
Last Answer : (a) Increase threshing efficiency
Description : 349- Pods, heads or ears & freeseeds, lost during the cutting & conveying operation are called as..... (a) Cylinder loss (b) Walker losses ( rack loss) (c) Shoe losses (d) Gathering loss
Last Answer : (d) Gathering loss
Description : Increasing non-grain feed rate increase a) Cylinder losses b) seed damage c)Both (a) and (b) d) none of the above
Last Answer : a) Cylinder losses
Description : Increasing the cylinder speed result in a) Increase threshing efficiency b) Reduce cylinder loss c) Increase seed damage d) All of the above
Last Answer : d) All of the above
Description : Free (threshed) seed carried over the straw discharged from the rear shoe is called as (a) Cylinder loss (b)walker loss (rack Loss) (b) Shoe loss (d) gathering loss
Last Answer : (b) Shoe loss
Description : Free (threshed) seed carried over the walker or rack in straw and discharge from the rear of machine is called as (a) Cylinder loss (b) walker loss(rack loss) (c) Shoe loss (d) gathering loss
Last Answer : (b) walker loss(rack loss)
Description : Unthreshed seed discharged from the rear of the machine either in straw or in the material from the cleaning shoe is called (a)cylinder loss (b)walker loss (rack loss) (c)shoe loss (d) gathering loss
Last Answer : (a)cylinder loss
Description : Scavenging air in diesel engine means a. air used for combustion under pressure b. forced air for cooling the cylinder c. burnt air containing products of combustion d. air used for forcing burnt gases out of the engines cylinder during the exhaust stroke
Last Answer : ANSWER d. air used for forcing burnt gases out of the engines cylinder during the exhaust stroke