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Knowledge Assessment – Assignment 2
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MARC037 - Operate inboard and outboard motors (1)
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377158831
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Allie Downie
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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.
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2 of 3
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1.
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Multiple choice questions
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Part 1: Matching choice
1.
Draw a line to match the parts labelled in the diagram with their names
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Part name
Part
Cotter pin
A Propeller nut B
Thrust bushing C
Spacer D
Position keeper
E
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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.
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Engineering Mechanics: Statics
Mechanical Engineering
ISBN:9781118807330
Author:James L. Meriam, L. G. Kraige, J. N. Bolton
Publisher:WILEY