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1. A German engineer who invented the first automobile.

a) Karl benz b) Friedrich benz c) Karl benz d) Karl friedrich benz


2. An automobile is a__________ vehicle that travels on land.
a). self-moving b). self-propelled c). self-adjust d). self-starting
3. which of the following describes an automotive engine ?
a). automotive engine is an internal combustion engine.
b). automotive engine is an self-propelled engine.
c). automotive engine is a self-adjust engine.
d). automotive engine self-moving engine.
4.The first automobile that is invented by Karl Friedrich benz s?
a). benz patent mortorwagen b). benz motorwagen c). patent mortwagen d).
mortwagen
5. It is a system that help transfer fuel from the tank to the engine for combustion.
a). cooling system b). lubricating system c). ignition system d). fuel system
6. which of the following describes fuel tank ?
a). it is where all your fuel is stored.
b). It injects fuel into the fuel lines with extreme pressure.
c). It receives the fuel before it enters the engine’s combustion chamber.
d).It inject fuel into the engine cylinders.
7. It is a part of fuel system that injects fuel into the fuel lines with extreme pressure
?
a). fuel tank b). fuel pump c. fuel injector d). fuel tank
8.A part of fuel system that inject fuel into the engine cylinders?
a). fuel tank b). fuel pump c. fuel injector d). fuel tank
9. what is the main purpose of an ignition system in a vehicle? e
a). To regulates fuel injection.
b). to control the engine’s air intake.
c). To ignite the air and fuel in the cylinder.
d). To manage the exhaust gases.
10.How does a distributor work in an ignition system? understanding
a). It manage the fuel pump.
b). It is responsible for controlling electricity flow through the ignition system.
c). It controls the engine timing .
d). it regulates engine temperature.
11. It is a part of an ignition system that supplies the power to turn over the
engine's internal combustion process and gets your car going. r
a). battery b). Ignition coil c). Ignition switch d). rotor
12. When diagnosing a spark ignition engine, what system is damage when the
spark plug shown no visible spark? a
a). Colling system b). lubricating system c). Fuel system d). Ignition system
13. It’s the system that ensures oil is distributed to the various lubrication points
within the engine.
a). Colling system b). lubricating system c). Fuel system d). Ignition system
14. Which of the following best describe a oil pump?
a). It filters out contaminants from the engine oil.
b). It supplies oil to the engine components.
c). It adjusts the air-fuel mixture.
d). It regulates engine temperature.
15. What role does the oil pan play in the lubricating system ?
a). filters out any dirt or contaminants.
b). Serve as reservoir where lubricant is kept when the engine is not running.
c). It circulates oil throughout the engine.
d). delivers oil to critical components.

16. Which of the following best describes oil filter?


a). It filters out contaminants from the engine oil.
b). It supplies oil to the engine components.
c). It adjusts the air-fuel mixture.
d). It regulates engine temperature.
17. It is the system that ensure that engine will operate at its optimum operating
temperature.
a). Colling system b). lubricating system c). Fuel system d). Ignition system
18. Thermostat is a device that act as a ____________ for the coolant and only allows
it to pass through the radiator when a certain temperature has been exceeded.
a). reservoir b). Valve c.) Fan d). sensor
19. Which of the following best describes a radiator ?
a). It helps regulates engine temperature by dissipating heat from the engine
coolant to the air .
b).Sends the fluid back to the cylinder block, heater core, and cylinder head.
c). Acts as a valve for the coolant and only allows it to pass through the radiator
when a certain temperature has been exceeded.
d). helps radiator expel heat from the engine coolant more effectively by increasing
air flow over the radiator.
20.The _____________sends the fluid back to the cylinder block, heater core, and
cylinder head.
a). radiator b). water pump c). cooling fan d) . thermostat
21. It carries power from the engine to the drive wheels ?
a). braking system b). powertrain c). suspension system d). steering system
22. when your going off-road, what drive train should you use ?
a). front wheel drive b). rear wheel drive c). four-wheel drive d). Side wheel drive
23. Which of the following DO NOT describe a clutch .
a). engage and disengage
b). connection between the engine and the transmission.
c). separating the engine's power from the transmission.

d). transmit power from the engine to the wheels.


24. It allows the vehicle wheels to rotate at different speed ?
a). Differential b). Transmission c. Clutch d. Transfer case
25. Standard transmission, or stick shift, is a multi-speed motor vehicle transmission
system, where gear changes require the driver to manually select the gears by
operating a gear stick and clutch.
a). Manual transmission b). Automatic transmission c). Semi-manual d). Semi-
automatic.
26. In this drive system the power from the engine is delivered to the front wheels.
a). front wheel drive b). rear wheel drive c). four-wheel drive d). Side wheel drive
27. It is a system that ensures that the vehicle operates smoothly and effectively
under various driving conditions ?
a). powertrain b). steering system c). suspension system d). Brake system
28. It dampen the movement of the springs to control bounce and reduce
vibrations?
a). spring b). shock absorber c). control arm d. Bushing
29. which of the following DO NOT descried a suspension system ?
a). The suspension absorbs and cushions the impact of road irregularities.
b). It helps maintain proper tire contact with the road.
c). separating the engine's power from the transmission.
d). It supports the weight of the vehicle and its cargo
30. It is a system that responsible for directing its movement and ensuring that the
driver can control the vehicle effectively.
a.) brake system b.) suspension system c.)steering system d.) cooling system
31. It converts the rotational motion of the steering wheel into the linear motion
needed to turn the wheels.
a.) Rack and Pinion b.) Recirculating Ball c.) Hydraulic Power Steering d.) super
steering
32. This system uses hydraulic pressure to assist with steering, making it easier to
maneuver the vehicle, especially at low speeds or during parking.
a.) Rack and Pinion b.) Recirculating Ball c.) Hydraulic Power Steering d.) super
steering
33. These allow for smooth movement between the control arms and the steering
knuckles.
a.) Rack and Pinion b.) Recirculating Ball c.) Hydraulic Power Steering d.) super
steering
34. It was commonly used in older vehicles and some heavy-duty trucks. It’s known
for its robustness and reliability, particularly in vehicles that require significant
steering effort and durability.
a.) Rack and Pinion b.) Recirculating Ball c.) Hydraulic Power Steering d.) super
steering
35. it is a type of braking system that commonly used in modern vehicles due to its
superior stopping power and heat dissipation capabilities?
a.) ABS b.) Brake drum c.) Disc break d.) Caliper brake
36. It is an advanced braking system designed to prevent wheel lock-up during
emergency braking.
a.) ABS b.) Brake drum c.) Disc brake d.) Caliper brake
37.It is a type of braking system used in some vehicles, particularly in older models
or on the rear wheels of some modern vehicles.
a.) ABS b.) Brake drum c.) Disc brake d.) Caliper brake
38. Which of the following DO NOT describe a brake caliper ?
a.) It houses the brake pads
b.) It houses the brake piston
c.) It clamps the brake pads against the rotor when hydraulic pressure is applied.
d.) presses against the brake rotor to create friction and slow down the wheel.

39.) The_______________ Curved pieces of metal with friction material on the outside
that press against the brake drum's inner surface to create friction.
a.) Brake shoe b.) Brake pad c.) Brake Caliper d.) Piston
40. brake system designed to keep the vehicle stationary when parked.
a.) ABS b.) Brake drum c.) Disc break d.) hand brake

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