Quiz No.1 For 30 March 2020

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QUIZ No.

1
MarE164 Lecture
Section A43
NAME:_______________________________

1. What do you mean by 2-stroke engine?

2.What do you mean by 4-stroke engine?

3. What is the difference between 2-stroke and 4-stroke engine?


  
4. It refers to the travel of the piston along the cylinder.

a. power
b. stroke
c. exhaust
d. compression

5. A two-stroke cycle engine gives _____________ the number of power strokes as


compared to the four-stroke cycle engine, at the same engine speed.

a. half
b. same
c. double
d. four times

6. A two stroke cycle engines occupies larger floor area than a 4 stroke cycle engines.

a. yes, 2 stroke cycle engines occupies larger floor area than 4 stroke engines
b. no, 2 stroke cycle engines occupies less floor area than 4 stroke engines.

7. A two-stroke engine gives ________ mechanical efficiency than a four stroke cycle
engine.

a. higher
b. lower
c. equal
d. none of the mentioned
8. The two Stroke cycle engine have _______ flywheel.

a. heavier
b. same flywheel weight in 4-stroke engine
c. inconsequential
d. lighter

9. The injector nozzle of a compression ignition engine is required to inject fuel at a


sufficiently high pressure in order to ________________.

a. inject fuel in a chamber of high pressure at the end of compression stroke.


b. inject fuel at a high velocity to facilitate atomization.
c. ensure that penetration is not high
d. all of the above

10. Name the strokes to complete a cycle in four-stroke engine.

a. induction, compression, power, exhaust


b. compression, power

11. Name the strokes to complete a cycle in two stroke engine.

a. induction, compression, power, exhaust


b. compression, power

12. In a diesel engine, the fuel is ignited by

a. spark
b. injected fuel
c. heat resulting from compressing air that is supplied for combustion
d. ignition

13. Scavenging air in diesel engines means

a. burnt air containing products of combustion


b. air used for forcing burnt gases out of engine’s cylinder during the exhaust period
c. air used for combustion sent under pressure
d. forced air for cooling cylinder

14. A carburetor is used to supply _________.

a. petrol air and lubricating oil


b. air and diesel
c. petrol and lubricating oil
d. petrol and air
FOUR-STROKE DIESEL ENGINE: EXPLAIN EACH STROKE 3 pts.

INDUCTION =

COMPRESSION =

POWER =

EXHAUST =
EXPLAIN THE VALVE TIMING DIAGRAM OF 2-STROKE ENGINE: 3 pts.

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