Explore topic-wise MCQs in Automobile Engineering.

This section includes 10 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Automobile Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.

1.

When no.1 piston of a four cylinder in line four stroke engine is performing the power stroke, no.4 piston is on the stroke called _______

A. Suction
B. Compression
C. Power
D. Exhaust
Answer» B. Compression
2.

The purpose of a piston pin is that _________

A. It prevents the valve from rotating
B. It links the connecting rod to the crankshaft
C. It ensure the piston ring to the piston
D. It connect the piston to the connecting rod
Answer» E.
3.

What type of material is used for Gudgeon pin?

A. Cast iron
B. Aluminium
C. Steel alloy of high strength
D. Hardened and ground steel
Answer» D. Hardened and ground steel
4.

Piston compression rings are made of _____________

A. Cast iron
B. Steel
C. Aluminium
D. Bronze
Answer» B. Steel
5.

Engine pistons are generally made of aluminium alloy because ______

A. It is lighter
B. It is stronger
C. It has less wear
D. It absorbs shock
Answer» B. It is stronger
6.

Connecting rod is attached to the piston by the ___________

A. Rod cap
B. Piston pin
C. Cap bolt
D. Lower cap
Answer» C. Cap bolt
7.

The escape of burned gases from the combustion chamber past the pistons and into the crankcase is called _______

A. Gas loss
B. Blow by
C. By pass
D. Passed gas
Answer» C. By pass
8.

The purpose of crankcase ventilation is to __________

A. Cool the oil
B. Remove vaporised water and fuel
C. Supply oxygen to the crankcase
D. It assists in maintaining the viscosity of oil
Answer» C. Supply oxygen to the crankcase
9.

In general, What type of section is used for connecting rods?

A. Forged I-section
B. Forged round section
C. Cast iron square section
D. Forged square section steel
Answer» B. Forged round section
10.

The function of crankcase in two stroke petrol engines is _________

A. It lower downs the temperature
B. It forms a pressurised chamber for fuel air mixture
C. It holds the exhaust gases after combustion
D. None of the mentioned
Answer» C. It holds the exhaust gases after combustion