Rulebook Quiz

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Rulebook Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of vehicle engineering regulations with our engaging Rulebook Knowledge Quiz! This quiz covers essential topics related to vehicle safety, engine specifications, and fuel systems, ensuring you're well-informed about the rules that govern performance vehicles.

Whether you're a student, a teacher, or a racing enthusiast, this quiz will help you:

  • Learn key industry standards
  • Assess your knowledge
  • Prepare for competitions
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by DrivingGuide101
The engine(s) used to power the vehicle must be four-piston engine(s) using a Single stroke primary heat cycle
True
False
Any portion of the air intake system that is_________above the ground must be shielded from side or rear impact collisions by structure built to T3.15 (with exception of the first point under T3.15.1) and must follow T3.16 when having bolted attachments.
>350cm
<350mm
=350mm
<=350cm
Springs in the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) are acceptable as return springs.
True
False
Throttle cables must be located __________ from any exhaust system component and out of the exhaust stream.
>25 mm
>50 mm
<20 mm
<50 mm
If plausibility does not occur between the values of at least two TPSs and this persists for __________, the power to the electronic throttle must be immediately shut down.
>100 ms
<10 ms
> 10 ms
<100 ms
The power to the electronic throttle must be immediately shut down, as defined in CV1.6.6, if the throttle position differs by ____________ from the expected target TPS position for __________.
>10 % , >500 ms
< 10% , >500 ms
>10 % , <500 ms
<10% , <500 ms
The maximum restrictor diameters for gasoline fueled vehicles which must be respected at all times during the competition are
20 mm
25 mm
60 mm
Equivalent area of 2827 mm2 if non-circular.
Any crankcase or engine lubrication vent lines routed to the intake system must be connected upstream of the intake system restrictor.
True
False
All parts of the fuel storage and supply system must lie within the
Rollover protection envelope
Surface envelope
Both
Neither
The fuel tank must have a filler neck which is made of material that is permanently rated for temperatures of
At least 120 °C
More than 125 °C
At most 110 °C
Less than 120 °C
The exhaust outlet(s) must not extend _________ behind the centerline of the rear axle and shall be __________ above the ground.
<450 mm , <600 mm
>450 mm , >600 mm
>450 mm , <600 mm
<450 mm , >600 mm
The application of fibrous/absorbent material, e.g. “headerwrap”, to the outside of an exhaust manifold or exhaust system is not prohibited.
True
False
Lines must be rigidly connected every _________by mechanical fasteners to structural engine components.
75 mm
50 mm
100 mm
25 mm
Low Pressure Injection (LPI) fuel systems are those functioning at a pressure
<10 bar
>=10 bar
<= 10 bar
=10 bar
The temperature of fuel introduced into the fuel system may be changed with the intent to improve calculated efficiency.
True
False
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