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Training day 2 Quiz


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  • 1. 

    What is use of the Lumber Support?

    • A.

      To Support head

    • B.

      To Support Back

    • C.

      To Support Shoulder

    • D.

      To Support Legs

    Correct Answer
    B. To Support Back
    Explanation
    The lumber support is used to provide support to the back. It helps to maintain proper posture and align the spine, reducing strain and discomfort in the lower back. The support can be especially beneficial for individuals who sit for long periods of time or have a history of lower back pain. By providing additional support to the lumbar region, the lumber support helps to alleviate pressure on the spine and promote a more comfortable sitting position.

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  • 2. 

    How many maximum number of airbags are available in a car?

    • A.

      6

    • B.

      4

    • C.

      8

    • D.

      2

    Correct Answer
    C. 8
    Explanation
    A car can have a maximum of 8 airbags. Airbags are safety devices installed in cars to protect passengers during accidents. They are designed to inflate rapidly in the event of a collision, providing a cushioning effect and reducing the risk of injury. The number of airbags in a car can vary depending on the make and model, but 8 is the maximum number commonly found in modern vehicles.

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  • 3. 

    What is the Full form of SRS ?

    • A.

      Supplementary Restraint System

    • B.

      Support Restraint System

    • C.

      Support Restraint service

    • D.

      Supplementary Restraint service

    Correct Answer
    A. Supplementary Restraint System
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Supplementary Restraint System". SRS is an abbreviation for Supplementary Restraint System, which refers to a safety feature in vehicles that includes airbags and seat belts. This system is designed to provide additional protection to passengers in the event of a collision or sudden stop.

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  • 4. 

    What is Full form of SIPS ?

    • A.

      Side impact protection system

    • B.

      Supplementary impact protection system

    • C.

      Supplementary inside protection system

    • D.

      Side inside protection system

    Correct Answer
    A. Side impact protection system
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Side impact protection system". SIPS stands for Side Impact Protection System, which is a safety feature in vehicles designed to protect occupants in the event of a side impact collision. It typically consists of reinforced structures in the doors, side airbags, and other safety measures to absorb and distribute the impact forces away from the occupants.

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  • 5. 

    How many types of Central Locking ?   

    • A.

      Key central locking

    • B.

      Key less central locking

    • C.

      Smart Key Access Central locking

    • D.

      None of above

    • E.

      All above

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Key central locking
    B. Key less central locking
    C. Smart Key Access Central locking
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that there are three types of central locking: key central locking, keyless central locking, and smart key access central locking. These different types of central locking systems provide various ways to lock and unlock a vehicle, with some requiring a physical key and others utilizing advanced technology such as remote control or proximity sensors. None of the above and all above options are not correct as they do not accurately describe the number and types of central locking systems available.

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  • 6. 

    I have the Chiller in my car, but it is not working what could be the reason?

    • A.

      A/C not working

    • B.

      Chiller not working

    • C.

      Car battery not working

    • D.

      Car engine not working

    Correct Answer
    A. A/C not working
    Explanation
    The correct answer is A/C not working. The chiller in the car refers to the air conditioning system. If the A/C is not working, it means that the chiller is not functioning properly. There could be several reasons for the A/C not working, such as a refrigerant leak, a faulty compressor, or an electrical issue. It is important to diagnose and fix the A/C problem to ensure comfortable and safe driving.

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  • 7. 

    What is the full form of EBD ?

    • A.

      Electronic brake - force distribution

    • B.

      Equally brake - force distribution

    • C.

      Electronically brake - force distribution

    • D.

      Electronic brake for distribution

    Correct Answer
    A. Electronic brake - force distribution
    Explanation
    EBD stands for Electronic Brake-Force Distribution. This system is designed to automatically adjust the distribution of braking force between the front and rear wheels of a vehicle. It helps to improve stability and control during braking, especially in emergency situations or when there is a variation in the load on different wheels. By electronically controlling the brake pressure to each wheel, EBD ensures that the maximum braking force is applied to each wheel without causing wheel lock-up or loss of steering control.

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  • 8. 

    What is the full form of ABS ?

    • A.

      Anti-lock Breaking System

    • B.

      Anti-locking Breaking System

    • C.

      Anti-locking Breaking Service

    • D.

      Anti-lock Break System

    Correct Answer
    A. Anti-lock Breaking System
    Explanation
    ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System. It is a safety feature in vehicles that prevents the wheels from locking up or skidding during braking, allowing the driver to maintain steering control. This system uses sensors to monitor the rotational speed of each wheel and modulates the braking force to each wheel individually, ensuring effective braking while preventing wheel lock-up.

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  • 9. 

    How many types of Power Steerings are available in the car ?

    • A.

      Electronic Power Steering

    • B.

      Economic power Steering

    • C.

      High Power Steering

    • D.

      Hydraulic Power Steering

    • E.

      Tilt Power Steering

    • F.

      Telescopic Power Steering

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Electronic Power Steering
    D. Hydraulic Power Steering
    Explanation
    There are two types of power steerings available in the car: Electronic Power Steering and Hydraulic Power Steering.

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  • 10. 

    Movement of steering is ?

    • A.

      Circuler

    • B.

      Tilt

    • C.

      Verticle

    • D.

      Horizontal

    • E.

      Telescopic

    • F.

      All of above

    • G.

      None of above

    Correct Answer(s)
    B. Tilt
    E. Telescopic
    Explanation
    The movement of the steering can be both tilt and telescopic. Tilt refers to the ability of the steering wheel to move up and down, allowing the driver to adjust it to a comfortable position. Telescopic refers to the ability of the steering wheel to move in and out, allowing the driver to adjust it towards or away from their body. Therefore, the correct answer is tilt and telescopic.

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