Engineering :: Automobile Engineering
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171. |
Which fully charged the specific gravity of acid in a battery is usually |
Answer: Option E
Explanation:
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172. |
Springs are made of |
A. |
Mild steel |
B. |
Carbon steel |
C. |
High speed steel |
D. |
Stainless steel |
E. |
Spring steel |
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Answer: Option E
Explanation:
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173. |
In case of clutch if the springs become weak, the remedy lies in |
A. |
Tightening further the springs |
B. |
Interchanging the springs |
C. |
Retempering the springs |
D. |
Replacing the springs |
E. |
Any of the above |
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
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174. |
When not in use, the self-discharge of an automobile battery in dry weather is usually |
A. |
0.5 to 1% |
B. |
7 to 7.5% |
C. |
Not more than 10% |
D. |
Not more than 15% |
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
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175. |
When fully charged, the terminal voltage per cell for a battery is |
A. |
1.5 volts |
B. |
1.7 volts |
C. |
2.7 volts |
D. |
6 volts |
E. |
12 volts |
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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176. |
Automobiles in India generally do not use battery with a voltage of |
A. |
6 volts |
B. |
12 volts |
C. |
18 volts |
D. |
24 volts |
E. |
Any of the above |
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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177. |
The capacity of a battery is usually expressed in terms of |
A. |
Volts |
B. |
Current in amperes |
C. |
Weight |
D. |
Ampere hours |
E. |
Watts |
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
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178. |
A heat-treated glass generally used in automobiles upon cracking bursts into |
A. |
Sharp edged fragments |
B. |
Small particles |
C. |
Does not disintegrate |
D. |
Either of the above |
E. |
None of the above |
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
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179. |
A laminated glass upon cracking |
A. |
Bursts into sharp edged fragments |
B. |
Bursts into granular pieces |
C. |
Sandwitched layer traps the fragments |
D. |
Breaks into the form of crystals |
E. |
None of the above |
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Answer: Option C
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180. |
The spots from a car body are removed by |
A. |
Washing with water |
B. |
Soft sponge |
C. |
Rubber brush and water |
D. |
Soap containing agents |
E. |
Special cleaning agents |
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Answer: Option E
Explanation:
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