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Diesel Engine Quiz
When was the diesel engine invented?
1878
1892
1902
Correct:1892

What inspired Rudolf Diesel to invent a new kind of engine?
global warming
family
efficiency
Correct:efficiency
Disturbed by the inefficiency of gasoline and steam engines, Diesel decided to devote his time to developing one with higher efficiency.

What's the first step in a diesel engine's combustion process?
fuel injection
air compression
fuel mixing
Correct:diesel engines work by first compressing the air and then injecting the fuel.

What lights the fuel in a diesel engine?
spark plugs
heat
the piston
Correct:heat
Diesel engines, which have no spark plugs, rely on the heat of the compressed air to light the injected fuel.

Which type of engine has the highest compression ratio?
diesel
steam
gasoline
Correct:diesel
Higher compression ratios lead to higher efficiency and more power. While gasoline engines have compression ratios of 10-to-1, diesel engines compress at a ratio as high as 25-to-1.

What might smaller diesel engines and diesel engines without advanced computer control use to start on a cold day?
spark plugs
glow plugs
toaster plugs
glow plugs
On cold days, when the compression process is not enough to raise the air to a high enough temperature to ignite the fuel, some engines use glow plugs to get the job done.

What percentage of shipped freight relies on diesel?
50 percent
75 percent
94 percent
Correct:94 percent
Responsible for the shipment of about 94 percent of freight, diesel is an integral part of the economy.

Why does diesel fuel evaporate slower than gasoline?
its boiling point is lower
it's heavier
it's oilier
Correct:it's heavier
Diesel fuel has more carbon atoms in longer chains than gasoline does, making it heavier and causing it to slowly evaporate.

Which of the following technologies has helped reduce some of diesel's harmful emissions?
catalytic converters
diesel daubers
smaller engines
Correct:catalytic converters
CRT particulate filters and catalytic converters burn soot and reduce particulate matter, carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons by as much as 90 percent.

What's biodiesel made from?
recycled plastics
petroleum
plant oils and animal fats
Correct:plant oils and animal fats
Biodiesel is an alternative or additive to diesel fuel that can be used in diesel engines with little to no modifications to the engines themselves.
It's not made from petroleum -- instead it comes from plant oils or animal fats that have been chemically altered.