FSG Reg Quiz (Rohan-2) - Done

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  • 1. 

    A flg states " There is a slow moving vehicle on the coursethat is much slower than you are. What do you infer?

    • A.

      Slow down your car at that point. NO OVERTAKING.

    • B.

      Should wait for the overtaking zone, and overtake it.

    • C.

      Be prepared to approach it at a cautious rate

    • D.

      None of the above

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Be prepared to approach it at a cautious rate
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Be prepared to approach it at a cautious rate." This means that there is a slow-moving vehicle on the course that is much slower than the person's own vehicle. Instead of overtaking the slow-moving vehicle or waiting for an overtaking zone, the person should be prepared to approach it at a cautious rate, indicating that they should slow down and exercise caution while passing the slow-moving vehicle.

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  • 2. 

    Which of the following society's membership is not accepted at the event?

    • A.

      SAE Brazil

    • B.

      SAE Australasia

    • C.

      SAE Germany

    • D.

      SAE International

    • E.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. SAE Germany
    Explanation
    The correct answer is SAE Germany because the question asks for the society whose membership is not accepted at the event. Since the event is not specified, it can be assumed that the event is organized by SAE International, which means that all societies except SAE Germany are accepted at the event.

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  • 3. 

    The sum of all the dimention of the percy template is?

    • A.

      1270mm

    • B.

      1370mm

    • C.

      1470mm

    • D.

      1570mm

    • E.

      NONE OF THE ABOVE

    Correct Answer
    B. 1370mm
    Explanation
    The sum of all the dimensions of the Percy template is 1370mm. This means that if we add up all the individual dimensions of the template, the total will be 1370mm.

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  • 4. 

    Which of the following items need not be costed in the cost report?

    • A.

      Onboard fire-extinguishers

    • B.

      Wet Tires

    • C.

      Both of them to be costed

    • D.

      None of them to be costed

    Correct Answer
    C. Both of them to be costed
    Explanation
    Both the onboard fire-extinguishers and wet tires need to be costed in the cost report. The cost report is a document that provides a breakdown of all the costs incurred during a particular project or activity. In order to accurately assess the total cost of the project, all expenses, including the cost of onboard fire-extinguishers and wet tires, need to be accounted for. Therefore, both of them should be included in the cost report.

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  • 5. 

    A second year car doesn’t change the frame of the car. What is the penalty incured for it?

    • A.

      30 points

    • B.

      40 points

    • C.

      50 points

    • D.

      No penalty

    • E.

      A second year car is not allowed at the competition

    Correct Answer
    C. 50 points
    Explanation
    A second year car incurs a penalty of 50 points. This means that if a car participates in the competition for a second year without changing its frame, it will receive a deduction of 50 points. This penalty is imposed to encourage participants to make improvements and modifications to their cars each year, rather than simply reusing the same design.

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  • 6. 

    What is the minimun length of the filler neck required, if the filler neck of a fuel tank is tilted at 30 degrees to the vertical?

    • A.

      120 mm

    • B.

      144.3 mm

    • C.

      125 mm

    • D.

      146.3 mm

    • E.

      There tank cannot be inclined at more than 45 degrees from the horizontal

    Correct Answer
    B. 144.3 mm
    Explanation
    The minimum length of the filler neck required can be determined using trigonometry. When the filler neck is tilted at 30 degrees to the vertical, it forms a right triangle with the vertical and horizontal components. The length of the filler neck can be calculated as the hypotenuse of this right triangle. By using the sine function, we can find that the length of the filler neck is equal to the vertical component (120 mm) divided by the sine of the angle (30 degrees). This calculation gives us a length of approximately 144.3 mm.

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  • 7. 

    What is the legit arrangement of the components written below

    • A.

      Throttle, compressor, restrictor, engine

    • B.

      Engine, compressor, restrictor, throttle

    • C.

      Throttle, restrictor, compressor, engine

    • D.

      Engine, restrictor, compressor, throttle

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Throttle, restrictor, compressor, engine
    Explanation
    The correct arrangement of the components is throttle, restrictor, compressor, engine. This arrangement suggests that the throttle is the first component in the sequence, followed by the restrictor, then the compressor, and finally the engine.

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  • 8. 

    A team has used an alternate frame. What is the expected docement?

    • A.

      SES

    • B.

      SRCF

    • C.

      Copies of any rules questions you have submitted with the received answers.

    • D.

      Only SES and SRCF

    • E.

      All of them

    Correct Answer
    E. All of them
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "All of them." This means that the expected document includes SES, SRCF, and copies of any rules questions that have been submitted with the received answers.

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  • 9. 

    Height of a head restraint is 130mm, what should be the width?

    • A.

      6.5 inches

    • B.

      6.11 inches

    • C.

      6.17 inches

    • D.

      7.11 inches

    • E.

      7.17 inches

    Correct Answer
    D. 7.11 inches
    Explanation
    The height of a head restraint is given as 130mm. To find the width, we can use the fact that the width and height are usually proportional in head restraints. Since 130mm is approximately equal to 5.12 inches, we can estimate that the width should be around 5.12 inches. Among the given options, the closest width to this estimate is 7.11 inches.

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  • 10. 

    The front track of a FS car is 1300 mm. What is the sum of the minimum and maximum allowed rear track width?

    • A.

      758.3 mm

    • B.

      2808.3 mm

    • C.

      2758.3 mm

    • D.

      2858.3 mm

    • E.

      2708.3 mm

    Correct Answer
    E. 2708.3 mm
    Explanation
    The question asks for the sum of the minimum and maximum allowed rear track width of a FS car, given that the front track is 1300 mm. The correct answer is 2708.3 mm. This means that the minimum allowed rear track width is 1300 mm - 758.3 mm = 541.7 mm, and the maximum allowed rear track width is 1300 mm + 758.3 mm = 2058.3 mm. The sum of these two values is indeed 2708.3 mm.

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