
Chapter One Test - Small Engines
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- Q1What is the shaft orientation of the engine pictured?CompressionHortizontalInlineVertical30s
- Q2What is the shaft orientation of the engine pictured?HortizontalCompressionInlineVertical30s
- Q3How is the engine pictured cooled?GasolineExhaustLiquidAir30s
- Q4How is the engine pictured cooled?LiquidGasolineExhaustAir30s
- Q5Which engine event of a four-stroke gasoline engine is pictured below?CompressionPowerIntakeExhaust30s
- Q6Which engine event of a four-stroke gasoline engine is pictured below?CompressionIntakeExhaustPower30s
- Q7Which engine event of a four-stroke gasoline engine is pictured below?CompressionExhaustPowerIntake30s
- Q8Which engine event of a four-stroke gasoline engine is pictured below?PowerIntakeExhaustCompression30s
- Q9What type of cylinder design is shown?SlantedHorizontalVerticalInlineHorizontally opposedV30s
- Q10What type of cylinder design is shown?VerticalSlantedHorizontalVHorizontally opposedInline30s
- Q11What type of cylinder design is shown?VHorizontally opposedHorizontalInlineVerticalSlanted30s
- Q12Where are the valves during the compression event?Exhaust valve is openBoth valves are openIntake valve is openBoth valves are closed30s
- Q13The first successful gasoline engine was developed byJames WattNikolaus OttoSteve BriggsHarry Stratton30s
- Q14What type of engine did Christian Huygens develop in 1680?diesel enginesteam enginegasoline enginegunpowder engine30s
- Q15Small engines convert __________ from the combustion of a fuel into mechanical energy.compressed airkinetic energyliquid coolingheat energy30s