Loss of engine compression can result from
A.Defective fan belt
B.Excessive tappet clearance
C.Excessive tappet clearance
D.Worn out rings
E.Wrong timing
A.Defective fan belt
B.Excessive tappet clearance
C.Excessive tappet clearance
D.Worn out rings
E.Wrong timing
A.1 Hz
B.50 Hz
C.60 Hz
D.220 Hz
E.440 Hz
A.1 m
B.1.5 m
C.4.5 to 6 m
D.10 to 15 m
E.20 to 25 m.
A.1 bar
B.2 bar
C.3 bar
D.7 bar
A.In the chairman and the planning board
B.Primarily in the chairman
C.When crises arise
D.In all superior subordinate relationships
E.None of the above
A.Two links and two turning pairs
B.Three links and two turning pairs
C.Four links and two turning pairs
D.Four links and four turning pairs
E.Four links and five turning pairs
A.1000 to 1100 VPN
B.600 to 800 VPN
C.400 to 600 VPN
D.Below 400 VPN
A.Dipper shovel
B.Drag line
C.Back hoe
D.Clam shell
A.Atmospheric conditions at any specific location
B.1 kg/cm2 and atmospheric temperature (Relative humidity of 64%)
C.1 kg/cm2 and 20?C (Relative humidity of 36%)
D.1 kg/cm2 and 0?C (Relative humidity of 36%)
E.None of the above
A.Halsey plan
B.Taylor, 100% incentive plan
C.Gantt plan
D.Rowan plan
E.Standard plan