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1000+ Internal Combustion MCQ for RRB Group D [Solved]

Thursday 9th of March 2023

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1. In order to prevent knocking in spark ignition engines, the charge away from the spark plug should have
A. Low density
B. Low temperature
C. Long ignition delay
D. All of these
Answer : D
2. Which of the following is false statement? Excess quantities of sulphur in diesel fuel are Objectionable because it may cause the following
A. Piston ring and cylinder wear
B. Formation of hard coating on piston skirts
C. Oil sludge in the engine crank case
D. Detonation
Answer : D
3. In diesel engine the diesel fuel injected into cylinder would burn instantly at about compressed air temperature of
A. 250°C
B. 500°C
C. 1000°C
D. 2000°C
Answer : C
4. Gaseous fuel guarantees are based on
A. Calorific value of oil
B. Low heat value of oil
C. High heat value of oil
D. Mean heat value of oil
Answer : B
5. The rating of a diesel engine, with increase in air inlet temperature, will
A. Increase linearly
B. Decrease linearly
C. Increase parabolically
D. Decrease parabolically
Answer : B
6. The minimum cranking speed in case of petrol engine is about
A. Half the operating speed
B. One fourth of operating speed
C. 250 - 300 rpm
D. 60 - 80 rpm
Answer : D
7. If petrol is used in a diesel engine, then
A. Low power will be produced
B. Efficiency will be low
C. Higher knocking will occur
D. Black smoke will be produced
Answer : C
8. Most high speed compression engines operate on
A. Otto cycle
B. Diesel cycle
C. Dual cycle
D. Carnot cycle
Answer : C
9. Pick up the wrong statement about supercharging
A. Supercharging reduces knocking in diesel engines
B. There can be limited supercharging in petrol engines because of detonation
C. Supercharging at high altitudes is essential
D. Supercharging results in fuel economy
Answer : D
10. The air standard efficiency of an I.C. engine is given by (where r = Compression ratio, and ? = Ratio of specific heats)
A. 1 - r? - 1
B. 1 + r? - 1
C. 1 - (1/r? - 1)
D. None of these
Answer : C
11. Solid fuel fabricated into various small shapes, which are assembled to form fuel elements, is in the form of
A. Plates
B. Pallets
C. Pins
D. All of these
Answer : D
12. The maximum propulsive efficiency of a turbojet engine is at a speed of
A. 1000 km/h
B. 2000 km/h
C. 2400 km/h
D. 3000 km/h
Answer : C
13. In a typical medium speed, 4-stroke cycle diesel engine
A. Fuel injection starts at 10° before to dead center and ends at 20° after tor dead center
B. Fuel injection starts at top dead center and ends at 20° after top dead center
C. Fuel injection starts at just before top dead center and ends just after top dead center
D. May start and end anywhere
Answer : A
14. Thermal efficiency of a two stroke cycle engine is ________ a four stroke cycle engine.
A. Equal to
B. Less than
C. Greater than
D. None of these
Answer : B
15. The thermal efficiency of petrol and gas engines is about
A. 15 %
B. 30 %
C. 50 %
D. 70 %
Answer : B
16. The thermal efficiency of a diesel cycle having fixed compression ratio, with increase in cut-off ratio will
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Be independent
D. May increase or decrease depending on other factors
Answer : B
17. A diesel engine has
A. One valve
B. Two valves
C. Three valves
D. Four valves
Answer : C
18. In petrol engine, using a fixed octane rating fuel and fixed compression ratio, supercharging will _________ the knocking tendency.
A. Not effected
B. Decrease
C. Increase
D. None of these
Answer : C
19. Installation of supercharger on a four cycle diesel engine can result in the following percentage increase in power
A. Up to 35%
B. Up to 50%
C. Up to 75%
D. Up to 100%
Answer : D
20. An hmh flame speed is obtained in diesel engine when air fuel ratio is
A. Uniform throughout the mixture
B. Chemically correct mixture
C. About 35% of rich mixture
D. About 10% of rich mixture
Answer : D
21. Fuel consumption of diesel engines is not guaranteed at one quarter load because at such low loads
A. The friction is high
B. The friction is unpredictable
C. The small difference in cooling water temperature or in internal friction has a disproportionate effect
D. The engine is rarely operated
Answer : C
22. The ratio of indicated thermal efficiency to the corresponding air standard cycle efficiency is called
A. Net efficiency
B. Efficiency ratio
C. Relative efficiency
D. Overall efficiency
Answer : C
23. Which of the following does not relate to a spark ignition engine?
A. Ignition coil
B. Spark plug
C. Carburettor
D. Fuel injector
Answer : D
24. A diesel engine is _________ as compared to petrol engine, both running at rated load.
A. Equally efficient
B. Less efficient
C. More efficient
D. None of these
Answer : C
25. The specific fuel consumption per BHP hour for diesel engine is approximately
A. 0.15 kg
B. 0.2 kg
C. 0.25 kg
D. 0.3 kg
Answer : B
26. The following volume of air is required for consuming 1 litre of fuel by a four stroke engine
A. 1 m3
B. 5 m3
C. 56 m3
D. 910 m3
Answer : D
27. Alpha-methyl-naphthalene (C?? H??) has a cetane number of
A. 0
B. 50
C. 100
D. 120
Answer : A
28. Which of the following is not an interns combustion engine?
A. 2-stroke petrol engine
B. 4-stroke petrol engine
C. Diesel engine
D. Steam turbine
Answer : D
29. The two reference fuels used for cetane rating are
A. Cetane and iso-octane
B. Cetane and alpha-methyl naphthalene
C. Cetane and normal heptane
D. Cetane and tetra ethyl lead
Answer : B
30. The correct sequence of the decreasing order of brake thermal efficiency of the three given basic types of engines is
A. Four stroke C.I. engine, four stroke S.I. engine, two stroke S.I. engine
B. Four stroke S.I. engine, four stroke C.I. engine, two stroke S.I. engine
C. Four stroke C.I. engine, two stroke S.I. engine, four stroke S.I. engine
D. Two stroke S.I. engine, four stroke S.I. engine, four stroke C.I. engine
Answer : A
31. The brake power (B.P.) of the engine is given by (where W = Brake load or dead load in newtons, l = Length of arm in metres, N = Speed of engine in r.p.m., S = Spring balance reading in newtons, D = Dia. of brake drum in metres, and d = Dia. of rope in metres)
A. B.P = (Wl × 2?N)/60 watts
B. B.P = [(W - S) ?DN]/60 watts
C. B.P = [(W - S) ? (D + d) N]/60 watts
D. All of these
Answer : D
32. The calorific value of gaseous fuels is expressed in terms of
A. kcal
B. kcal/kg
C. kcal/m²
D. kcal/m3
Answer : D
33. Engine pistons are usually made of aluminium alloy because it
A. Is lighter
B. Wear is less
C. Absorbs shocks
D. Is stronger
Answer : A
34. The inlet valve of a four stroke cycle internal combustion engine remains open for
A. 130°
B. 180°
C. 230°
D. 270°
Answer : C
35. The ignition of the charge by some hot surface within the engine before the passage of spark is called
A. Pre-ignition
B. Detonation
C. Ignition delay
D. Auto-ignition
Answer : A
36. The magneto in an automobile is basically
A. Transformer
B. D.C. generator
C. Capacitor
D. Magnetic circuit
Answer : B
37. The output of a diesel engine can be increased without increasing the engine revolution or size in following way
A. Feeding more fuel
B. Heating incoming air
C. Scavenging
D. Supercharging
Answer : D
38. The effective inhibitor of pre-ignition is
A. Alcohol
B. Water
C. Lead
D. None of these
Answer : B
39. The basic requirement of a good combustion chamber is
A. Minimum turbulence
B. Low compression ratio
C. High thermal efficiency and power output
D. Low volumetric efficiency
Answer : C
40. In the opposed piston diesel engine, the combustion chamber is located
A. Above the piston
B. Below the piston
C. Between the pistons
D. There is no such criterion
Answer : C
41. In order to eliminate knocking in compression ignition engines, there should be
A. Short delay period
B. Late auto-ignition
C. Low compression ratio
D. High self ignition temperature of fuel
Answer : A
42. 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 atomisation
C. Ensure that penetration is not high
D. All of the above
Answer : D
43. The fuels in order of decreasing knock tendency for spark ignition engines are
A. Paraffin, aromatic, napthene
B. Paraffin, napthene, aromatic
C. Napthene, aromatics, paraffin
D. Napthene, paraffin, aromatic
Answer : B
44. Te mechanical efficiency (?m) of the engine is given by
A. ?m = B.P/I.P
B. ?m = I.P/B.P
C. ?m = (B.P × I.P)/100
D. None of these
Answer : A
45. Which one of the following engines will have heavier flywheel than the remaining ones?
A. 30 kW four-stroke petrol engine running at 1500 r.p.m.
B. 30 kW two-stroke petrol engine running at 1500 r.p.m.
C. 30 kW two-stroke diesel engine running at 750 r.p.m.
D. 30 kW four-stroke diesel engine running at 750 r.p.m.
Answer : A
46. Stoichiometric ratio is
A. Chemically correct air-fuel ratio by weight
B. Chemically correct air-fuel ratio by volume
C. Actual air-fuel ratio for maximum efficiency
D. None of the above
Answer : B
47. The operation of forcing additional air under pressure into the engine cylinder is known as
A. Supercharging
B. Carburetion
C. Turbulence
D. Delay period
Answer : A
48. In a typical medium speed 4-stroke cycle diesel engine the inlet valve
A. Opens at 20° before top dead center and closes at 35° after the bottom dead center
B. Opens at top dead center and closes at bottom dead center
C. Opens at 10° after top dead center and closes 20° before the bottom dead center
D. May open or close anywhere
Answer : A
49. In a typical medium speed 4-stroke cycle diesel engine
A. Compression starts at 35° after bottom dead center and ends at top dead center
B. Compression starts at bottom dead center and ends at top dead center
C. Compression starts at 10° before bottom dead center and, ends just before top dead center
D. May start and end anywhere
Answer : A
50. High speed compression engines operate on
A. Otto cycle
B. Diesel cycle
C. Dual combustion cycle
D. All of these
Answer : C

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