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IC Engine Practice Test: Two Stroke Engines
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Two Stroke Engines topics include: Terminologies and definations, scavenging process and pumps, two stroke engine and its advantages, si and ci engines, advantages of four stroke engines. A two-stroke engine is a type of internal combustion engine that completes a power cycle with two piston strokes during one power cycle.  Two-stroke engines are used in many industries, including garden equipment and motorcycles. They are preferred when mechanical simplicity, low weight, and high power-to-weight ratio are the design priorities.  Here are some steps in the working process of a two-stroke... Show more
IC Engine Practice Test: Two Stroke Engines
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1. Scavenging period is the time period taken for crank angle.
2. The work required to overcome the friction of the exhaust and suction strokes is saved.
3. In a petrol engine, the mixture has the lowest pressure at the __________
4. In a four stroke cycle diesel engine, the inlet valve __________
5. A petrol engine has compression ratio from __________
6. Centrifugal blower is employed for large and high output engines.
7. In a petrol engine, the mixture has the lowest pressure at the __________
8. Which is the false statement about the advantages of V-type engine?
9. Centrifugal blower is used for small and medium engines.
10. The colour of exhaust from diesel engine is generally __________
11. The exhaust valve in a four stroke cycle petrol engine __________
12. With heavy loads, two stroke engines get heated due to excessive heat produced.
13. A two stroke cycle engine occupies larger floor area than a four stroke cycle engine.
14. The thermal efficiency of a petrol engine is ____________ as compared to diesel engine.
15. If the temperature of intake air in internal combustion engine increases, then its efficiency will __________
16. The construction of a two stroke cycle engine is ____________ because it has ports instead of valves.
17. Scavenging systems, based on charge flow are classifies as __________
18. Two stroke engines are liable to cause a ____________ consumption of lubricating oil.
19. Scavenging process is the replacement of combustion products in the cylinder from the previous power stroke with fresh air charge to be burned in the next cycle.
20. Inadequate scavenging leads to contamination of lubricating oil to a greater extent which reduces the lubricating qualities and eventually results in increased wear of piston and cylinder liners.
21. The indicated mean effective pressure of an engine is obtained from the indicator diagram drawn with the help of an engine indicator.
22. In case of two stroke engines because of scavenging, burnt gases remain in the clearance space as in case of four stroke engines.
23. Which of the following engines will have a heavier flywheel than the remaining ones?
24. The pressure at the end of compression, in petrol engines, is approximately __________
25. __________ scavenging system has the highest efficiency.