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This section includes 18 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Machine Kinematics knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Erratic steering can be adjusted by |
A. | replacing worn out parts |
B. | replacing the brake lining |
C. | tightening the loose bearings |
D. | none of the mentioned |
Answer» C. tightening the loose bearings | |
2. |
Hard steering can be fixed by |
A. | replacing the bent or broken parts |
B. | replacing worn out parts |
C. | tightening the loose bearings |
D. | none of the mentioned |
Answer» B. replacing worn out parts | |
3. |
Wheel wobbling can be fixed by |
A. | adjusting and repairing it |
B. | repairing the stabilizer |
C. | replacing kin-pin |
D. | replacing brake lining |
Answer» B. repairing the stabilizer | |
4. |
Wheel wobbles occur due to |
A. | inoperative stabilizer |
B. | wheel out of balance |
C. | bent kin-pin |
D. | bent steering knuckle |
Answer» C. bent kin-pin | |
5. |
Erratic steering is caused due to |
A. | worn out brake lining |
B. | broken or bent steering arms or knuckles |
C. | too tight spherical ball joints |
D. | insufficient lubricant |
Answer» B. broken or bent steering arms or knuckles | |
6. |
WHEEL_WOBBLING_CAN_BE_FIXED_BY?$ |
A. | adjusting and repairing it |
B. | repairing the stabilizer |
C. | replacing kin-pin |
D. | replacing brake lining |
Answer» B. repairing the stabilizer | |
7. |
WHEEL_WOBBLES_OCCUR_DUE_TO?$ |
A. | inoperative stabilizer |
B. | wheel out of balance |
C. | bent kin-pin |
D. | bent steering knuckle |
Answer» C. bent kin-pin | |
8. |
Erratic steering can be adjusted by$ |
A. | replacing worn out parts |
B. | replacing the brake lining |
C. | tightening the loose bearings |
D. | none of the mentioned |
Answer» C. tightening the loose bearings | |
9. |
Hard steering can be fixed by$ |
A. | replacing the bent or broken parts |
B. | replacing worn out parts |
C. | tightening the loose bearings |
D. | none of the mentioned |
Answer» B. replacing worn out parts | |
10. |
Excessive play can be fixed by |
A. | replacing the bent or broken parts |
B. | replacing the brake lining |
C. | tightening the loose bearings |
D. | none of the mentioned |
Answer» D. none of the mentioned | |
11. |
Erratic steering is caused due t? |
A. | worn out brake lining |
B. | broken or bent steering arms or knuckles |
C. | too tight spherical ball joints |
D. | insufficient lubricant |
Answer» B. broken or bent steering arms or knuckles | |
12. |
Excessive play or looseness in the steering system is caused by |
A. | worn out front wheel bearings |
B. | broken or bent steering arms or knuckles |
C. | too tight spherical ball joints |
D. | insufficient lubricant |
Answer» B. broken or bent steering arms or knuckles | |
13. |
Hard steering is a result of |
A. | very loose steering linkage |
B. | worn out steering linkage |
C. | too loose front wheel bearings |
D. | incorrect lubricant |
Answer» E. | |
14. |
Too much toe-in will be noticed by |
A. | excessive tyre wear because of taking corners |
B. | steering wander |
C. | feathering of tyres |
D. | light steering |
Answer» B. steering wander | |
15. |
Caster action on the front wheels of a vehicle will |
A. | make it easier for the driver to take corners |
B. | help reduce the load on the king-pins |
C. | automatically achieve the straight wheel position |
D. | none of the mentioned |
Answer» D. none of the mentioned | |
16. |
The only service that a steering linkage normally requires is |
A. | tie-rod adjustment |
B. | lubrication |
C. | ball-joint replacement |
D. | none of the mentioned |
Answer» B. lubrication | |
17. |
In the steering gear, a gear sector or toothed roller is meshed with a |
A. | ball bearing |
B. | roller bearing |
C. | worm |
D. | steering wheel |
Answer» D. steering wheel | |
18. |
The tilting of the front wheels away from the vertical is called |
A. | caster |
B. | camber |
C. | toe-in |
D. | toe-out |
Answer» C. toe-in | |