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Republic of the Philippines

Province of Batangas
CITY OF TANAUAN

TANAUAN CITY COLLEGE


TANAUANCityofColors

E-mail: tanauancitycollege@gmail.com Tel. No.: (043) 702 – 6979; (043) 706 – 6961; (043) 706 – 3934
URL: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Tanauan-City-College/554034167997845

THIRD QUARTER EXAMINATION


Automotive 4

NAME: SCORE AND


RATING
SURNAME GIVEN NAME M.I.

YEAR AND
SECTION:
DATE:

I. Multiple choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write on the space provided.
_____1. It is usually located on the top of the engine block. It serves as a housing for components
such as the intake and exhaust valves, springs and lifters and the combustion chamber.
A. Cylinder Cover B. Cylinder head C. Cylinder head gasket
_____2. It protects the valve trains.
A. Valve Cover B. Valve Cover Gasket C. Cylinder Cover
_____3. Allows the camshaft and crankshaft to turn the timing chain.
A.Timing Gear B. Crank shaft C. Timing Cover
_____4. It is attached to the bottom of the engine with bolts and is the reservoir for oil that gets
pumped throughout the engine to lubricate, clean and cool moving parts.
A. Oil Pan B. Collar Oil Seal Housing C. Oil Strainer
_____5. They are designed as insulators that support, hang, or cradle the engine and transmission
assemblies.
A. Engine Support B. Engine Cover C. Engine Mounting
_____6. It helps remove contaminants from your car engine's oil that can accumulate over time as
the oil keeps your engine clean.
A. Oil Strainer B. Oil Pan C. Oil Filter
_____7. It is a system that allows the exhaust gases to be recirculated back into the intake
manifold.
A. Exhaust Manifold B. Exhaust Gas Recirculation C. Exhaust Valve
_____8. A mechanical device specifically designed to efficiently store
rotational energy (kinetic energy) and resist changes in rotational speed by their moment of
inertia.
A. Crank Shaft B. Distributor C. Flywheel
_____9. A component of the valve train of certain piston engines and its function is essentially
to push the valve open and close.
A. Valve Train B. Valve Cover C. Push Rod
____10. It removes system debris from the refrigerant oil. Their purpose is to protect compressors
and oil level regulators from damage.
A. Oil Filter B. Oil pump C. Oil Strainer
_____11. Its purpose is to transfer force from expanding gas in the cylinder to the crankshaft via a
piston rod and/or connecting rod.
A. Carburetor B. Piston C. Distributor
_____12. The main function of this is to mix air and gasoline and provides a high combustion
mixture. It controls the engine speed. It also regulates the air-fuel ratio.
A. Oil Pump B. Carburetor C. Piston
_____13. It lifts the weight of the valve.
A. Valve tappet B. Valve Spring C. Valve Spring Cover
_____14. Pump the gasoline from the vehicle's fuel tank to the engine and also
distribute fuel under low pressure to the carburetor or to the fuel injection system under
higher pressure.
A. Fuel Pump B. Oil Pump C. Carburetor
_____15. It removes heat from the coolant created by the engine using the radiator as a conductor
and designed to move air through the radiator when the vehicle is at slower speeds or
stopped.
A. Air Conditioner B. Coolant C. Radiator Fan
_____16. It ignites the air/fuel mixture and the gasoline/air mixture in the combustion chamber.
A. Distributor B. Ignition System C. Spark Plug
_____17. Is a wheel on an axle or shaft that is designed to support movement and change of
direction of a taut cable, rope or belt along its circumference.
A. Timing Belt B. Pulley C. Timing Chain
_____18. It supports the components of the engine and transfers heat from friction to the
atmosphere and engine coolant.
A. Engine Block B. Engine Support C. Tensioner
_____19. A part of an internal combustion engine that synchronizes the rotation of
the crankshaft and the camshaft(s) so that the engine's valves open and close at the proper
times during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes.
A. Timing Belt B. Tensioner C. Timing Chain
_____ 20. Used on numerous points on the head to keep it sealed firmly over the head gasket and
the cylinder block. The main function of these bolts is to hold the cylinder head in place.
A. Cylinder Head Gasket B. Cylinder Head Bolts C. Cylinder Head Block

II. Enumeration:
A. Parts of Transmission (20)
B. Parts of Under Chassis (10)
C. Parts of Break System (10)

Approved by: Noted by:

JASCELYNN N. OLIMPIADA, MEM PROF. JOEVELL P. JOVELLANO, MBA


SHS Principal Designate Vice President for Academic Affairs

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