1. It supports the weight of vehicle (including the frame, engine, and body), the passengers and the load.
(A) Suspension system
(B) Frame
(C) Steering system
(D) Body
2. It is also known as a A-arm, is a hinged suspension link between the chassis and the suspension upright or hub that carries the wheel.
(A) Steering knuckle
(B) Springs (coil and leaf)
(C) Ball Joint
(D) Control arm
3. In automotive suspension, a ------------ is that part which contains the wheel hub or spindle, and attaches to the suspension and steering components.
(A) Steering knuckle
(B) Springs (coil and leaf)
(C) Ball Joint
(D) Control arm
4. It consists of a bearing stud and socket enclosed in a casing; all these parts are made of steel.
(A) Steering knuckle
(B) Springs (coil and leaf)
(C) Ball Joint
(D) Control arm
5. While providing a wide variety of spring rates, they can be accommodated in all types of confined spaces.
(A) Steering knuckle
(B) Coil Springs
(C) Ball Joint
(D) Control arm
6. The main ------- is the longer one having bent ends, called the spring eyes. The spring eye is connected to the frame by a shackle.
(A) Steering knuckle
(B) Leaf Springs
(C) Ball Joint
(D) Coil spring
7. This shaft is a crucial component of the body suspension, supporting all working efforts and movement constraints.
(A) Cam shaft
(B) Hollow shaft
(C) Pivot shaft
(D) Drive shaft
8. A ---------- or damper is a mechanical or hydraulic device designed to absorb and damp shock impulses.
(A) Shock absorber
(B) Leaf Springs
(C) Torsion bar
(D) Coil spring
9. These usually consist of an outer metal sleeve, a durable rubber or polyurethane bushing, and an inner metal sleeve.
(A) Control arm bushings
(B) Sleeves
(C) Bushes
(D) Rubber spring
10. A ---------- suspension, also known as a torsion spring suspension, is any vehicle suspension that uses a torsion bar as its main weight-bearing spring.
(A) Air Suspension
(B) Leaf Springs
(C) Torsion bar
(D) Coil spring
11. It is one of the developed suspensions that have excellent performance, so this type of suspension is widely used in luxury cars.
(A) Air Suspension
(B) Leaf Springs
(C) Rubber springs
(D) Coil spring
12. The rubber springs are also used in suspension because it stores greater energy per unit weight than the steel.
(A) Air Suspension
(B) Leaf Springs
(C) Rubber springs
(D) Coil spring
13. This is not types of rubber springs.
(A) Compression springs
(B) Steel reinforced spring
(C) Progressive spring
(D) Air spring
14. This is types of shock absorbers
(A) Hydraulic type
(B) Double acting
(C) Friction type
(D) All these
15. It is the weight of the vehicle with a full tank of fuel and no passengers or luggage
(A) Curb Weight
(B) Spring rate
(C) Spring deflection
(D) Spring rebound