LA025502 MARC037 2of3

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Knowledge Assessment – Assignment 2 Criteria Unit code, name and release number MARC037 - Operate inboard and outboard motors (1) Qualification/Course code, name and release number Student details Student number 377158831 Student name Allie Downie Assessment Declaration Note: If you are an online student, you will be required to complete this declaration on the TAFE NSW online learning platform when you upload your assessment. This assessment is my original work and has not been: plagiarised or copied from any source without providing due acknowledgement. written for me by any other person except where such collaboration has been authorised by the Teacher/Assessor concerned. Student signature and Date Allie Downie 3/05/23 Document title: LA025502_MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 Page 1 of 29 Resource ID: SEC_18_10_ MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 STUDENT NAME: Allie Downie
Version: 20210219 Date created: 4 March 2019 Date modified: 02/01/2024 For queries, please contact: Product Manager (Aviation, Automotive & Marine) Supply Chain and eCommerce Skills Point Building V, Myall St Campus, Dubbo NSW 2830 © 2021 TAFE NSW, Sydney RTO Provider Number 90003 | CRICOS Provider Code: 00591E This assessment can be found in the: Learning Bank The contents in this document is copyright © TAFE NSW 2021, and should not be reproduced without the permission of the TAFE NSW. Information contained in this document is correct at time of printing: 2 January 2024. For current information please refer to our website or your teacher as appropriate.. Document title: LA025502_MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 Page 2 of 29 Resource ID: SEC_18_10_ MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 STUDENT NAME: Allie Downie
Assessment instructions Table 1 Assessment instructions Assessment details Instructions Assessment overview The objective of this assessment is to assess your knowledge as would be required to assess your knowledge as would be required to operate inboard and outboard motors, and to diagnose basic faults. Assessment Event number 2 of 3 Instructions for this assessment This is a written assessment and it will be assessing you on your knowledge of the unit. This assessment is in 3 parts: 1. Matching choice question 2. Multiple choice questions 3. Assessment feedback . Submission instructions On completion of this assessment, you are required to submit it to your Teacher/Assessor for marking. If you are completing this as an online quiz, ensure you click the submit button when complete. You can save as you progress to avoid losing your work. Ensure you have included your name at the bottom of each document you submit. This is not required for an online quiz. It is important that you keep a copy of all electronic and hardcopy assessments submitted to TAFE and complete the assessment declaration when submitting the assessment. What do I need to do to achieve a satisfactory result? To achieve a satisfactory result for this assessment all questions must be answered correctly. If a resit is required to achieve a satisfactory result it will be conducted at an agreed time after a suitable revision period. What do I need to provide? TAFE NSW student account username and password. If you do not know your username and password, contact your campus or service centre on 131601. Computer or other device with word processing software and Document title: LA025502_MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 Page 3 of 29 Resource ID: SEC_18_10_ MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 STUDENT NAME: Allie Downie
Assessment details Instructions internet access Writing materials, if required Calculator, pens What the Teacher/Assessor will provide Access to this assessment and learning resources, including the student workbook and any supporting documents or links. Due date Time allowed As arranged 1 hour (Indicative only) Supervision This is an unsupervised, take-home assessment. Your Teacher/Assessor may ask for additional evidence to verify the authenticity of your submission and confirm that the assessment task was completed by you. You may access your referenced text, learning notes and other resources. Assessment feedback, review or appeals In accordance with the TAFE NSW policy Manage Assessment Appeals, all students have the right to appeal an assessment decision in relation to how the assessment was conducted and the outcome of the assessment. Appeals must be lodged within 14 working days of the formal notification of the result of the assessment. If you would like to request a review of your results or if you have any concerns about your results, contact your Teacher/Assessor or Head Teacher. If they are unavailable, contact the Student Administration Officer. Contact your Head Teacher for the assessment appeals procedures at your college/campus. Document title: LA025502_MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 Page 4 of 29 Resource ID: SEC_18_10_ MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 STUDENT NAME: Allie Downie
Part 1: Matching choice 1. Draw a line to match the parts labelled in the diagram with their names © TAFE NSW Part name Part Cotter pin A Propeller nut B Thrust bushing C Spacer D Position keeper E Document title: LA025502_MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 Page 5 of 29 Resource ID: SEC_18_10_ MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 STUDENT NAME: Allie Downie
Part 2: Multiple choice 1. Why is lubricating oil mixed in petrol, for 2-stroke outboard engines? Answer choices Put X next to your answer a) because circulating oil system is not possible. X b) because the crankcase is not used for compression. c) because they are four cycle engines. d) because they have a "wet sump" system. 2. The level of lubricating oil in a 4-stroke outboard engine: Answer choices Put X next to your answer a) is fixed because it is in a sealed container. b) can be checked at any time with a dip stick. X c) cannot be checked. d) can only be checked when adding it to fuel. Document title: LA025502_MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 Page 6 of 29 Resource ID: SEC_18_10_ MARC037_AE_Kn_2of3 STUDENT NAME: Allie Downie
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