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Correct Answer Engine temperature. Explanation The temperature gauge indicates the temperature of the engine. If temperature of the engine goes up, the needle crosses the H limit mark which tells the driver that engine is overheating.
Correct Answer Yes. Explanation The tripmeter can be reset by pushing the reset knob to zero.
* SPEED OF THE VEHICLE. * TOTAL DISTANCE COVERED BY THE VEHICLE * BOTH OF THE ABOVE. * NONE OF THE ABOVE.
Correct Answer Total distance covered by the vehicle Explanation Odometer is located inside the speedometer. It records the total distance vehicle has travelled in kms.
WHILE DRIVING, A WARNING LIGHT ON YOUR VEHICLE'S INSTRUMENT PANEL COMES ON. YOU SHOULD
* CONTINUE IF THE ENGINE SOUNDS ALRIGHT * HOPE THAT IT IS JUST A TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL FAULT * DEAL WITH THE PROBLEM WHEN THERE IS MORE TIME
Correct Answer Check out the problem quickly and safely. Explanation
WHICH OF THESE MUST BE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER FOR YOUR CAR TO BE ROADWORTHY?
Correct Answer All of the above. Explanation Also check the : 1.Lights - get someone to help you check the brake lights. 2.Indicators 3.Battery 4.Steering for play in the steering 5.Oil etc.
* PRESSURE PLATE AND FLYWHEEL * CLUTCH PLATE AND FLYWHEEL * CLUTCH PLATE AND PRESSURE PLATE * TIMING CHAIN AND PRESSURE PLATE
Correct Answer Clutch plate and pressure plate Explanation The function of clutch is to disengage and engage the transmission with the engine. This is done through a set of clutch plate and pressure plate meshed with the engine flywheel.
* ENGINE OIL LEVEL IS AT MAXIMUM LEVEL * ENGINE OIL LEVEL IS AT THE REQUIRED LEVEL * ENGINE OIL IS BELOW THE REQUIRED LEVEL * GEAR BOX OIL LEVEL LOW
Correct Answer Engine oil is below the required level Explanation Oil pressure lamp is located on the instrument panel in the cabin. If this lamp glows continuously after starting of the engine, it means that engine oil is low in the engine block. This may result in low oil pressure, which can damage the frictional parts & can lead to engine failure.
* REVOLUTIONS PER SECOND * REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE * REVOLUTIONS PER KILOMETER * KILOMETER PER HOUR
Correct Answer Revolutions per minute Explanation Tachometer is an instrument which tells the exact revolutions of engine flywheel per minute. Reading of tachometer changes as the speed of the vehicle changes.
* THE COOLANT IS COOLING THE ENGINE * COOLANT IS AT HIGH LEVEL * RADIATOR CAP IS TIGHT * RADIATOR IS CHOKED
Correct Answer Radiator is choked Explanation A choked radiator means that the circulation of coolant is being hampered therefore the coolant in the engine block will become hot raising the temperature of the engine. This temperature will reflect in the temperature gauge.
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FUNCTION OF CHOKE IS TO
* ENRICH FUEL IN THE AIR-FUEL MIXTURE * ENRICH AIR IN THE AIR-FUEL MIXTURE * ENRICH FUEL IN THE AIR-WATER-FUEL MIXTURE * NONE OF THE ABOVE
Correct Answer Enrich fuel in the air-fuel mixture Explanation The function of choke is to reduce the airfuel ratio allowing a richer mixture, which in turn helps the cold startup of the engine.
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HOW MANY PERSONS ARE REQUIRED TO CARRY A CASUALTY WITH SPINAL INJURY ?
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* APPLY FULL FORCE * APPLY BRAKES FREQUENTLY * TRY TO LOCK THE WHEELS * NONE OF THE ABOVE
Correct Answer Apply brakes frequently Explanation Braking harshly in rainy and wet conditions could cause the wheels to lock, which will result in loss of control. If your vehicle is not fitted with anti-lock braking system, apply and maintain maximum force to the brake pedal by braking frequently.
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WHAT WILL REDUCE THE RISK OF NECK INJURY RESULTING FROM A COLLISION?
* A PROPERLY ADJUSTED HEAD REST * PROPERLY OILED BRAKING SYSTEM * GOOD GRIP OF THE STEERING WHEEL * AN ADJUSTIBLE STEERING WHEEL
Correct Answer A properly adjusted head rest. Explanation The restraint should be adjusted so that it gives maximum protection to the head. This will help in the event of a rear-end collision. Head restraints will reduce the risk of neck injury if youre involved in a collision.
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YOU ARE DRIVING DOWN A STEEP HILL. TO CONTROL THE SPEED OF YOUR VEHICLE YOU MUST
* SELECT LOW GEAR AND USE THE BRAKES CAREFULLY * SELECT A HIGH GEAR AND USE THE BRAKES CAREFULLY * SELECT A HIGH GEAR AND AVOID USING THE BRAKES * KEEP THE GEAR IN NEUTRAL AND USE BRAKES FIRMLY
Correct Answer Select low gear and use the brakes carefully Explanation Selecting a low gear when travelling down hill will help you to control your speed. The engine will assist the brakes and prevent your vehicle gathering speed.
* BRAKE HARD, PUT YOUR GEAR LEVER INTO NEUTRAL AND PULL YOUR HANDBRAKE ON, JUST BEFORE STOPPING
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* BRAKE LIGHTLY, PUSH YOUR CLUTCH PEDAL DOWN Brake lightly, then harder as you begin to AND PULL YOUR HANDBRAKE ON ,JUST BEFORE stop, then ease off, just before stopping. STOPPING * BRAKE LIGHTLY, THEN HARDER AS YOU BEGIN TO STOP, THEN EASE OFF, JUST BEFORE STOPPING * PUT YOUR GEAR LEVER INTO NEUTRAL, BRAKE HARD, THEN EASE OFF, JUST BEFORE STOPPING Explanation For smooth and effective braking, press the brake pedal lightly to begin with and gradually harder. Excessive or abrupt braking may cause the wheels to lock, resulting in loss of steering control or a skid.
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* USE TOP GEAR FOR OPTIMUM TACHOMETER PERFORMANCE * USE NEUTRAL GEAR TO REDUCE ENGINE NOISE
* DRIVE WITH IGNITION OFF AND NEUTRAL GEAR TO Explanation SAVE FUEL * USE SAME GEAR SELECTION AS DRIVING UPHILL Always remember that you must drive down hill in the same gear selection as you would need for the same uphill climb. This is important, as an engine in low gear, doubles up as a braking control. It saves drastic wear and tear and overheating of brake parts.