A. chemically correct mixture
B. lean mixture
C. rich mixture for idling
D. rich mixture for over loads
E. the ratio used at full rated parameters
Related Mcqs:
- The specific fuel consumption for a petrol engine first decreases with increase in fuel air ratio and then increases with further increase in fuel air ratio. The minimum value occurs in the range of__________________?
A. lean mixture
B. chemically correct mixture
C. rich mixture
D. unpredictable
E. none of the above - Auto-ignition reaction time for petrol engine first decreases with increase in fuel air ratio, reaches a minimum value and then increases with subsequent increase in fuel air ratio. The minimum value occurs in the region of________________?
A. Lean mixture
B. Chemically correct fuel air ratio
C. Rich mixture
D. Unpredictable - The m.e.p. of a petrol engine first increases as the fuel air ratio is increased and then decreases on further increase in fuel air ratio. The M.E.P is maximum in the zone of________________?
A. lean mixture
B. chemically correct mixture
C. rich mixture
D. unpredictable
E. none of the above - The fuel air ratio in a petrol engine fitted with suction carburettor, operating with dirty air filter as compared to clean filter will be________________?
A. higher
B. lower
C. remain unaffected
D. unpredictable
E. none of the above - Diesel engine can work on very lean air fuel ratio of the order of 30 : 1. A petrol engine can also work on such a lean ratio provided__________________?
A. it is properly designed
B. best quality fuel is used
C. can not work as it is impossible
D. flywheel size is proper
E. engine cooling is stopped - Which is correct statement about reaction time for autoignition of fuel and the fuel air ratio__________________?
A. lean mixture has high reaction time
B. rich mixture has high reaction time
C. chemically correct mixture has mini-mum reaction time
D. all of the above
E. non of the above - The theoretically correct air fuel ratio for petrol engine is of the order of___________________?
A. 6 : 1
B. 9 : 1
C. 12 : 1
D. 15 : 1
E. 20 : 1 - Air fuel ratio at which a petrol engine can not work is_________________?
A. 8 : 1
B. 10 : 1
C. 15 : 1
D. 20 : 1 and less
E. will work at all ratios - The air-fuel ratio in petrol engines-is controlled by__________________?
A. controlling valve opening/closing
B. governing
C. injection
D. carburettion
E. scavenging and supercharging - In petrol engines, the maximum power is developed corresponding to relative fuel air ratio of________________?
A. 0.85
B. 1
C. 1.1 to 1.3
D. 1.2 to 1.5