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Automobile Engineering Practice Test: Introduction to Automobile Engineering
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Introduction to Automobile Engineering topics include: Automobiles introduction and history, automobiles classification, automobiles parts, description and performance. Automobile engineering (vehicle engineering) is a branch of engineering that deals with the study, design, production, maintenance, and mechanical mechanisms of automobiles, which includes cars, motorcycles, trucks, and buses.  Here are some topics in automobile engineering: Vehicle dynamics: An important aspect of automotive engineering, vehicle dynamics testing plays a key role in the design and tuning of active safety... Show more
Automobile Engineering Practice Test: Introduction to Automobile Engineering
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25 Questions

1. Most of the ______________ vehicles have automatic transmission.
2. Power to weight ratio for high performance cars can range up to _______
3. The electrical system of an automobile contains which of the following?
4. Load per axle for a vehicle can be reduced by which of the following methods.
5. Rolling resistance doesnot depend on which of the following factors?
6. What is the power delivered by the engine to the crankshaft called?
7. Sir Rudolf Diesel invented diesel engine in which year?
8. What are ‘Wings’ of a vehicle?
9. Two door and four door type automobiles are classified as _______
10. The lid that covers the engine top in a car and situated at the front is called ________
11. In 1832 who patented first 3-speed Transmission
12. Which of these cars is a Crossover SUV?
13. Which of these is a compact executive car?
14. First car arrived in India in which year
15. If ‘T’ is torque(in Nm) and ‘N’ is speed(in rpm) then the required expression for Brake power ‘B.P’ in kWs is _________
16. Which one of these is a Sports car?
17. Why ‘Bumpers’ are used in cars?
18. An automobile chassis does not include which one of the following parts?
19. Which of these is not a power loss which takes place between engine and driving wheel?
20. BMW is a leading German engine and automobile manufacturing company. Here BMW is an abbreviation for
21. If ‘k’ is coefficient of air resistance, ‘A’ is frontal area projected by the vehicle in square metres and ‘V’ is vehicle speed(in km/h) then the expession for air resistance ‘A.R’ on the vehicle is _________
22. Ford Falcon is an example of _________
23. A conventional suspension system uses which of these?
24. ‘Volkswagen Polo’ is a _______
25. Why is the term ‘Cabriolet’ used for a car?