Description : The stoichiometric air fuel ration for petrol is 15:1 . What is the air fuel ratio required for maximum power? (a) 16:1 – 18:1 (b) 15:1 (c) 12:1 – 14:1 (d) 9:1 – 11:1
Last Answer : Ans :c
Description : In a variable speed SI engine, the maximum torque occurs at the maximum (a) Speed (b) Brake power (c) Indicated power (d) Volumetric efficiency
Last Answer : Ans :d
Description : For an engine operating on air standard Otto cycle, the clearance volume is 10% of the swept volume. The specific heat ratio of air is 1.4. The air standard cycle efficiency is a. 38.3 % b. 39.8 % c. 60.2 % d. 61.7 %
Last Answer : ANSWER d. 61.7%
Description : For the same capacity engines, the compression ratio of diesel engine a. is lower than the compression ratio of SI engine b. is higher than the compression ratio of SI engine c. is same as the compression ratio of SI engine d. cannot say
Last Answer : ANSWER b. is higher than the compression ratio of SI engine
Description : For same power output and same r, as compared to 2- stroke engines, four stroke SI engines have (a) Higher fuel consumption (b) Lower thermal efficiency (c) Highest exhaust temperatures (d) Higher thermal efficiency
Description : By higher octane number of SI fuel, it is meant that the fuel has (a) Higher heating value (b) Higher flash point (c) Lower volatility (d) Longer ignition delay
Last Answer : Ans : d
Description : A engine will generate maximum torque when it a. runs at maximum speed b. develops maximum power c. runs at lowest speed d. consumes more fuel
Last Answer : ANSWER c. runs at lowest speed
Description : Ignition timing of a multi-cylinder SI engine can be adjusted by A. rotating the cam shaft B. adjusting the generator pulley C. rotating the distributor D. adjusting the pump pulley
Last Answer : ANSWER : C
Description : Morse test is conducted on the engine to calculate the mechanical efficiency of A. single cylinder CI engine B. single cylinder SI engine C. only on two stroke engines D. multi cylinder engine
Last Answer : ANSWER : D
Description : The compression ratio in a Spark Ignition (SI) engine is generally in between a. 7 to 10 b. 10 to 14 c. 14 to 18 d. 18 to 22 (Ans:a)
Last Answer : Which of the following is not true for two stroke engine as compared to four stroke engine? a. Less cooling is required b. Greater lubrication is required c. More uniform torque on crankshaft d. Complete exhaust of products of combustion (Ans:a)
Description : In a morse test for a 2 cylinder, 2 S SI engine, the brake power was 9 kW. Whereas the brake power of individual cylinders with spark cut off were 4.25 kW and 3.75 kW. The mecheffic of the engine is (a) 90% (b) 80% (c) 45.5% (d) 52.5%
Last Answer : Ans :a
Description : In a SI engine, which one of the following is the correct order of the fuels with increasing detonation tendency? (a) Paraffins, olefins, naphthenes, aromatics (b) Aromatics, naphthenes, paraffins, olefins (c) Naphthenes, olefins, aromatics, paraffins (d) Aromatics, naphthenes, olefins, paraffins
Description : A two stroke engine has a speed of 750 rpm. A four stroke engine having an identical cylinder size runs at 1500 rpm. The theoretical output of the two stroke engine will (a) Be twice that of the four stroke ... ) Be the same as that of the four stoke (d) Depend upon whether it is a CI or SI engine
Description : The method of determination of indicated power of multi cylinder SI engine is by use of (a) Morse test (b) Prony brake test (c) Motoring test (d) Heat balance test
Last Answer : Ans : a
Description : Reference fuels for knock rating of SI engine fuels would include (a) Iso octane alpha methyl naphthalene (b) Normal octance and aniline (c) Isooctance and n octane (d) N heptane and iso octane
Description : How the efficiency of the SI engine is affected by the specific heat ratio (γ) of the working fluid? a. the efficiency of the engine increases with increase in specific heat ratio (γ) of the working ... not affected by change in specific heat ratio (γ) of the working fluid d. none of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER a. the efficiency of the engine increases with increase in specific heat ratio (γ) of the working fluid
Description : Gasohol is a mixture of a) 90% ethanol + 10% gasoline b) 10% ethanol + 90% gasoline c) 40% ethanol + 60% gasoline d) 50% ethanol + 50% gasoline
Last Answer : Answer: b Explanation: 10% ethanol + 90% gasoline makes gashol.
Description : HUCR is the highest compression ratio at which the A. engine can be run B. engine gives maximum output C. engine is most efficient D. fuel can be used in a test engine without detonation
Description : The _____________ sensor, checks the temperature of the ambient air entering the engine for fine tuning the mixture strength. a) engine temperature b) exhaust gas c) air flow d) air inlet temperature
Last Answer : Answer: d Explanation: The air inlet temperature sensor, checks the temperature of the ambient air entering the engine for fine tuning the mixture strength whereas the engine temperature sensor senses the ... gas senor senses the amount of oxygen in the engine exhaust and calculates air-fuel ratio.
Description : The _____________ sensor senses the temperature of the engine coolant, and from this data the computer adjusts the mixture strength to rich side for cold starting. a) engine temperature b) exhaust gas c) air flow d) air inlet temperature
Last Answer : Answer: a Explanation: The engine temperature sensor senses the temperature of the engine coolant, and from this data the computer adjusts the mixture strength to rich side for cold starting while the ... gas senor senses the amount of oxygen in the engine exhaust and calculates air-fuel ratio.
Description : Supercharging is the process of a. supplying the engine with air at a density greater than the density of the surrounding atmosphere b. providing forced cooling air c. injecting excess fuel d. raising the exhaust pressure
Last Answer : ANSWER a. supplying the engine with air at a density greater than the density of the surrounding atmosphere
Description : The output of a diesel engine can be increased without increasing the engine speed or size in the following way A. feeding more fuel B. increasing the flywheel size C. heating intake air D. supercharging
Description : Air fuel ratio at which a petrol engine cannot work is A. 8:1 B. 12:1 C. 15:1 D. 20:1 and less
Description : Air fuel ratio for idling speed of a petrol engine is approximately A. 1:1 B. 5:1 C. 20:1 D. 10:1
Description : The theoretically correct air fuel ratio of a petrol engine is of the order of A. 6:1 B. 10:1 C. 15:1 D. 20:1
Description : The fuel air ratio in a petrol engine fitted with suction carburetor, operating with dirty air filter as compared to clean filter will be A. higher B. lower C. remain unaffected D. unpredictable
Last Answer : ANSWER : A
Description : Solid injection in CI engine means injection of A. solid fuel only B. liquid fuel only C. liquid fuel and air D. solid fuel and air
Last Answer : ANSWER : B
Description : In diesel engine the fuel injected would burn instantaneously at about compressed air temperature of A. 1000°C B. 250°C C. 450°C D. 2000°C
Description : The air-fuel ratio of the petrol engine is governed by A. fuel pump B. governor C. carburetor D. injector
Description : Which of the following is compressed in a diesel engine cylinder A. air B. fuel C. air and fuel D. air and lub oil
Description : In four stroke engine which of the following is also known as power stroke a. Suction stroke b. Compression stroke c. Expansion stroke d. Exhaust stroke (Ans:c) Measurements of fuel and air ... into IC engine,___________its efficiency A. increase B. decrease C. does not alter D. unpredictable on
Description : In _____________ injection system only one pump is sufficient for multi-cylinder engine. a) air b) mechanical c) compression fuel d) common rail
Last Answer : Answer: d Explanation: None.
Description : The _____________ sensor, monitors mass or volume of air flowing into the intake manifold for adjusting the quantity of fuel. a) engine temperature b) exhaust gas c) air flow d) air inlet temperature
Last Answer : Answer: c Explanation: The air flow sensor, monitors mass or volume of air flowing into the intake manifold for adjusting the quantity of fuel while exhaust gas senor senses the amount of oxygen in the engine exhaust and calculates air-fuel ratio.
Description : In _____________ sensor, output voltage changes in proportion to air-fuel ratio. a) engine temperature b) exhaust gas c) air flow d) air inlet temperature
Last Answer : Answer: b Explanation: Only in exhaust gas sensor, output voltage changes in proportion to air-fuel ratio.
Description : _____________ senor senses the amount of oxygen in the engine exhaust and calculates air-fuel ratio. a) Engine temperature b) Exhaust gas c) Air flow d) Air inlet temperature
Last Answer : Answer: b Explanation: Exhaust gas senor senses the amount of oxygen in the engine exhaust and calculates airfuel ratio while engine temperature sensor senses the temperature of the engine coolant, and from this data the computer adjusts the mixture strength to rich side for cold starting.
Description : If the performance of diesel engine of different sizes, cylinder dimensions and power rating are to be compared, which of the following parameters can be used for such comparison? (a) Swept volume (b) Air fuel ratio (c) Specific brake fuel consumption (d) Volumetric efficiency
Description : In a 4 S diesel engine, the term ‘squish’ refers to the (a) Injection of fuel in the precombustion chamber (b) Discharge of gases from the precombustion chamber (c) Entry of air into the combustion chamber (d) Stripping of fuel from the core
Description : Air fuel ratio at which a petrol engine cannot work is a. 8:1 b. 10:1 c. 20:1 and less d. 15:1
Last Answer : ANSWER c. 20:1 and less
Description : Mixing of air and fuel in the diesel engine occurs in a. injection pump b. carburetor c. engine cylinder d. inlet manifold
Last Answer : ANSWER c. engine cylinder
Description : The theoretically correct air fuel ratio for petrol engine is of the order of a.6 : 1 b. 9 : 1 c. 12 : 1 d. 15 : 1
Last Answer : Answer d. 15:1
Description : Which of the following medium is compressed in a diesel engine cylinder? a. air b. air and fuel c. air and lubricating oil d. fuel
Last Answer : ANSWER a. air
Description : In diesel engine, the fuel is ignited by a. spark b. injected fuel c. heat resulting from compressing air that is supplied for combustion d. ignitor
Last Answer : ANSWER c. heat resulting from compressing air that is supplied for combustion
Description : Rate of burning in the compression ignition engine can be controlled by a. rate of injection of fuel b. rate of air taken into carburetor c. both a. and b. d. none of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER a. rate of injection of fuel
Description : In a simple carburetor, the air-fuel ratio increases when the A. density of air increases B. velocity of air increases C. velocity of air decreases D. density of air decreases
Description : A Mixture of dry air and water,the formation of fog starts when, A. air temperature is equal to the dew point temperature B. air temperature is greater than the dew point temperature C. both a. and b. D. none of the above
Description : If one cylinder of a diesel engine receives more fuel than others , then for that cylinder the A. exhaust will be smoky B. scavenging occurs C. exhaust temperature will be high D. engine starts overheating
Description : A fuel of cetane number 40 has the same ignition quality as a mixture of a) 40% cetane and 60% alpha methyl naphthalene b) 40% alpha methyl naphthalene and 60% cetane c) 40% petrol and 60% diesel d) 40% diesel and 60% petrol
Last Answer : Answer: a Explanation: A fuel of cetane number 40 has the same ignition quality as a mixture of 40% cetane and 60% alpha methyl naphthalene as cetane number is counted on cetane percentage.
Description : A fuel of an octane number rating of 75 matches in knocking intensity as a mixture of a) 75% iso-octane and 25% normal heptane b) 75% normal heptane and 25% iso-octane c) 75% petrol and 25% diesel d) 75% diesel and 25% petrol
Last Answer : Answer: a Explanation: None.
Description : In SI engines knocking can be reduced by (a) Increasing the compression ratio (b) Increasing the cooling water temperature (c) Retarding the spark advance (d) Increasing the inlet air temperature
Description : Octane number of gasoline is obtained by comparing the performance of the engine when running on a mixture of the following hydrocarbons A. ethane and methane B. normal heptane and iso-octane C. iso-heptane and octane D. iso-octane and TEL