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  • 1. 

    The foremost part of the car will be staged at ____mm behind the starting line.

    • A.

      0.29mm

    • B.

      0.30mm

    • C.

      3.00mm

    • D.

      0.003mm

    Correct Answer
    B. 0.30mm
    Explanation
    The foremost part of the car will be staged at 0.30mm behind the starting line. This means that the car will be positioned slightly behind the starting line, with a distance of 0.30mm between the front of the car and the starting line.

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  • 2. 

    The length of the acceleration course:

    • A.

      70m

    • B.

      100m

    • C.

      75m

    • D.

      80m

    Correct Answer
    D. 80m
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 80m. This suggests that the length of the acceleration course is 80 meters.

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  • 3. 

    A penalty of _____ seconds will be added to the time for every cone that is knocked "down or our" (including the gate cones).

    • A.

      0.25s

    • B.

      0.30s

    • C.

      0.20s

    • D.

      0.10s

    Correct Answer
    A. 0.25s
    Explanation
    For every cone that is knocked down, including the gate cones, a penalty of 0.25 seconds will be added to the time.

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  • 4. 

    An impactor is defined as a circular disk with diameter of _______mm.

    • A.

      254mm

    • B.

      255mm

    • C.

      244mm

    • D.

      252mm

    Correct Answer
    A. 254mm
    Explanation
    An impactor is defined as a circular disk with a diameter of 254mm. This means that the disk has a measurement of 254mm from one edge to the opposite edge, passing through the center. The other options provided, 255mm, 244mm, and 252mm, do not match the given measurement and therefore are not correct.

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  • 5. 

    Teams that submit their SRCF after the relevant due date will get a maximum penalty of ____ points.

    • A.

      30 points

    • B.

      40 points

    • C.

      50 points

    • D.

      60 points

    Correct Answer
    C. 50 points
    Explanation
    Teams that submit their SRCF after the relevant due date will receive a maximum penalty of 50 points. This means that if a team fails to submit their SRCF on time, they will have 50 points deducted from their overall score. This penalty serves as a deterrent for teams to ensure that they submit their SRCF by the specified deadline.

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  • 6. 

    Each car must display the school name in roman characters at least ________ mm high.

    • A.

      40mm

    • B.

      50mm

    • C.

      60mm

    • D.

      45mm

    Correct Answer
    B. 50mm
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 50mm because it is the minimum height requirement for displaying the school name in roman characters on each car. This ensures that the name is clearly visible and easily readable from a distance, promoting safety and identification of the school associated with the car.

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  • 7. 

    Cars must have a clear and unobsteructed area at least _____cm wide x ______cm high on the upper front surface of the nose along the vechile centerline .

    • A.

      25.4cmm,20.3cm

    • B.

      20.3cm,25.4cm

    • C.

      20.4cm,23.4cm

    • D.

      21.3cm,25.4cm

    Correct Answer
    A. 25.4cmm,20.3cm
    Explanation
    Cars must have a clear and unobstructed area at least 25.4cm wide x 20.3cm high on the upper front surface of the nose along the vehicle centerline.

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  • 8. 

    Scatter shields must be made from at least _____mm Aluminium Alloy .

    • A.

      2mm

    • B.

      3mm

    • C.

      4mm

    • D.

      5mm

    Correct Answer
    B. 3mm
    Explanation
    Scatter shields must be made from at least 3mm Aluminium Alloy in order to provide sufficient protection against scattering particles or debris. A thicker shield is required to effectively block and absorb the impact of these particles, ensuring the safety of individuals or equipment behind the shield. A 3mm thickness is considered to be the minimum requirement for adequate protection.

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  • 9. 

    The tab to which any harness is attached must have a minimum thickeness of _______mm.

    • A.

      1.5mm

    • B.

      1.6mm

    • C.

      1.7mm

    • D.

      2mm

    Correct Answer
    B. 1.6mm
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 1.6mm. This thickness is necessary to ensure that the harness is securely attached to the tab. A thinner tab may not provide enough strength and could potentially break or detach, leading to a safety hazard. On the other hand, a thicker tab may add unnecessary weight and bulk to the harness. Therefore, a minimum thickness of 1.6mm strikes a balance between strength and practicality.

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  • 10. 

    A heat resistant ,conduction isolation material with aminimum thickness of ___mm must be used between the heat source and the panel .

    • A.

      8mm

    • B.

      9mm

    • C.

      10mm

    • D.

      11mm

    Correct Answer
    B. 9mm
    Explanation
    To prevent the transfer of heat from the heat source to the panel, a heat resistant, conduction isolation material is required. The minimum thickness of this material should be 9mm. This thickness is necessary to ensure that the material effectively blocks the conduction of heat, providing insulation and protecting the panel from potential damage caused by excessive heat.

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