Chassis Body and Transmission-II 5th Sem Dec 2016 Automobile Diploma Paper

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                                SECTION-A

Q1. Fill in the blanks: –                                                 1×15=15
a. The brake bleeding process removes __________ from system.
b. _________ brakes are commonly used on heavy vehicles.
c. Hydraulic brake works on the principle of _____________
d. Wheel alignment is done to make the wheels to roll without ___________
e. ABS stands for ____________
f. Shock absorber works on the principle of _________ friction.
g. ____________ springs forms a main component of the suspension system of load bearing heavy vehicles like trucks.
h. Wheel balancing is of __________ types.
i. Tubeless tyres are _________ types of tyres.
j. 145/70 R12 means tyre width is _____________
k. There are ________ types of suspension springs.
l. While parking a vehicle, ____________ Brake is used.
m. Shock absorber in automobile is used to _________ energy.
n. Accerman principle is related to ____________
o. Brake drums are generally made up of _____________

              SECTION-B


Q2. Short answer type question. Attempt any five.                            6×5=30
a. Briefly explain wheel balancing.
b. What do you mean by tubeless tyres? What are its advantages over the tubed tyres?
c. Compare cross ply and radial ply tyres.
d. What are the characteristics of brake fluid?
e. Explain four wheel steering system.
f. Write short note on: Antilock braking system, Retreading of tyres.
g. Differentiate between drum and disc brake.
h. Write short note on: air bag, seat belt.

                               SECTION-C


Q3. Long answer type question. Attempt any two. 15×2=30
1. Show the main components of a hydraulic brake with the help of a diagram. Explain in brief the working on application of brake pedal.
2. Explain the construction and working of telescopic type shock absorber with neat sketch.
3. Explain the construction and working of Air brake.

Chassis Body and Transmiss ion-II 5th Sem Dec 2016 Automobile Diploma Paper

The brake bleeding process removes __________ from system.

 _________ brakes are commonly used on heavy vehicles.

Hydraulic brake works on the principle of _____________

Wheel alignment is done to make the wheels to roll without ___________

ABS stands for ____________

Shock absorber works on the principle of _________ friction.

____________ springs forms a main component of the suspension system of load bearing heavy vehicles like trucks.

Wheel balancing is of __________ types.

Tubeless tyres are _________ types of tyres.

145/70 R12 means tyre width is _____________

There are ________ types of suspension springs.

While parking a vehicle, ____________ Brake is used.

Shock absorber in automobile is used to _________ energy.

Accerman principle is related to ____________

Brake drums are generally made up of ______________

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Explain wheel balancing.

Tubeless tyres and its advantages over the tubed tyres.

Compare cross ply and radial ply tyres.

Characteristics of brake fluid.

Four wheel steering system.

Antilock braking system

Retreading of tyres.

Differentiate between drum and disc brake.

Short note on: air bag, seat belt.

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