Rulebook Quiz 2nd of may

A detailed illustration of a racing vehicle design with student engineers collaborating over a rulebook, amidst blueprints and technical drawings in a workshop setting.

Rulebook Compliance Quiz

Test your knowledge of the competition's rulebook with this comprehensive quiz designed for student teams participating in vehicle competitions. This quiz covers essential rules, technical specifications, and guidelines that every team must adhere to.

Challenge yourself with multiple-choice questions and checkboxes to ensure you're fully prepared!

15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by DesigningCar27
Which of the following statements are true?
Vehicles entered into the competition must be conceived, designed and maintained by the student team members without direct involvement from external professional engineers, racers, machinists or related professionals.
The steering wheel must be no more than 250 mm rearward of the front hoop.
Steel tubing has to be made from unalloyed carbon steel with a maximum content of 0.3% carbon, 1.7% manganese and 0.6% of any other element.
All of the given statements.
Team is deregistered from the competition if
Conducting an IA test by using a manned student vehicle prototype to drive (powered or unpowered) into any structure,
No response to official’s communication on delayed or non-submission of the documents.
There is a poor performance in the CGM event by Class II teams.
None of the given options
Which of the statement regarding ICE powertrains is false
The engine(s) used to power the vehicle must be a piston engine(s) using a four-stroke primary heat cycle with a displacement not exceeding 610 cm3 per cycle.
The vehicle must be equipped with a throttle body. The throttle body may be of any size or design.
All ETC signals are System Critical Signals (SCSs)
Which of the statements are true in context with Technical Inspection
Officials reserve the right to ask the team for drilling of additional inspection holes to check the chassis for compliance with the rules.
The competition technical inspection stickers will be placed on the nose of the vehicle.
Teams are responsible for confirming that their vehicle and the required equipment satisfies the requirements and restrictions of the rules before presenting it for technical inspection.
Penalty for late or non-submissions of SES is
10 points from ED
5 points from ED
10 points from overall
None of the Above
Penalty for late or non-submissions of CGMR is
10 points from overall
10 points from ED
5 points from ED
None of the Above
The 95th percentile male is represented by a two dimensional figure consisting of two circles of 200 mm diameter (one representing the hips and buttocks and one representing the shoulder region) and one circle of 300 mm (representing the head with helmet).
True
False
Which of the statements are true regarding Low Voltage System
The Low Voltage System (LVS) is defined as all electrical circuits of the vehicle.
The maximum permitted voltage that may occur between any two electrical connections in the LVS is 60 V DC or 50 V AC RMS.
LV Battery isn't a part of LVS
None of the above
The vehicle must be equipped with fully operational front and rear suspension systems including shock absorbers and a usable wheel travel of at least ______ and a minimum jounce of ______ with driver seated.
50 mm and 25 mm
25mm and 50mm
30mm and 25mm
None of the given options
The IA may be attached to the AIP by a minimum of four 8 mm metric grade 8:8 bolts. The bolts are considered critical fasteners and must comply with T10.
True
False
If the lap belts and anti-submarine belts are attached less than 100 mm apart, these must support a total load of _______ .
19.5 kN
Approximately 20 kN.
17.5 kN.
None of the give options
A team may receive a DNF if their vehicle is too slow or being driven without proper control.
True
False
______points are awarded to every team that finishes endurance without DNF or DQ.
20
25
30
50
Which of the following statements regarding autocross is true.
Each team has up to four runs, driven by two drivers with two runs each.
Each driver has the option to make a second run immediately after their first run.
Starting - The vehicle is staged at a staging line prior to the starting line.
The acceleration course is a straight line with a length of 80m from starting line to finish line. The course is at least 5 m wide. Cones are placed along the course at intervals of about 5 m. Cone locations are not marked on the pavement.
True
False
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