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#1. The Manifold Pressure Gauge fitted to a supercharged engine measures:

#2. An Automatic Boost Control Unit:

#3. The use of a turbo-charger on an engine will:

#4. The motive force used to drive the turbo-charger is:

#5. The power increase that occurs with initial increase in altitude when an engine has an internal supercharger fitted, is due to:

#6. Rated Altitude is:

#7. The speed of the turbine of a turbo-charger is controlled by:

#8. The turbo-charger waste gate is spring loaded towards:

#9. The turbo-charger bearing is lubricated and cooled by:

#10. Static Boost is:

#11. The automatic boost pressure control capsules are made sensitive to:

#12. In order to maintain a constant boost pressure with increasing altitude, the A.B.C.

#13. “Boost pressure” is the:

#14. “Full Throttle Height” is:

#15. The purpose of an intercooler is:

#16. The function of a diffuser in a supercharger is:

#17. Air enters the compressor of a turbo-supercharger:

#18. The waste gate of a turbo-supercharger is fitted:

#19. The waste gate is operated by:

#20. With a turbo-charger installed on the engine, its exhaust back pressure:

#21. A high performance supercharger may require an intercooler to be placed:

#22. With an increase of compressor discharge pressure the fuel flow will:

#23. A turbo-charger’s rotational speed is determined by:

#24. During take-off from a sea level airfield with I.S.A. conditions, the position of the waste gate of a turbo-charged engine is:

#25. Maximum Continuous Power (M.C.P.) is:

#26. The primary purpose of a supercharger is to:

#27. The type of fuel used in a turbo-charged engine would be:

#28. At an idle or low power condition, the turbo-charger waste gate is normally:

#29. When the air or the mixture passes through the diffuser shroud, the energy conversion is from:

#30. The construction of a turbo-charger ensures that the turbine and the compressor:

#31. The waste gate fitted to a turbo-charger regulates the quantity of:

#32. The main function of a supercharger is to:

#33. The response of a turbo-charged engine to rapid throttle opening, when compared to a normally aspirated engine:

#34. With a constant manifold pressure set during the climb, the power output from a supercharged engine:

#35. An internal supercharger is one which:

#36. If the waste gate of a turbo-charged engine seizes in the climb before critical altitude has been reached:

#37. To prevent large acceleration loads on the compressor and the drive shaft of an internal supercharger, it is usual to:

#38. The rotational speed of the turbo-charger of an engine which is at full throttle at low altitude is:

#39. Maintaining a constant manifold pressure in a turbo-charged engine during the climb will cause:

#40. Over boosting an engine fitted with a turbo-charger is prevented by the installation of:

#41. A turbo-charger which is designed to maintain sea level pressure at altitude is termed:

#42. With the power lever opened for take off power at sea level, the throttle butterfly of an engine fitted with an internal supercharger would be:

#43. “Static Boost” is the manifold pressure indicated on the boost pressure gauge when:

#44. The limit of the amount of supercharging that an engine can tolerate is reached when:

#45. The rotational speed of a turbo-charger is dependant upon:

#46. The inlet manifold pressure of a turbo-charged engine in an aircraft which is climbing will:

#47. The type of compressor normally used in a supercharger is:

#48. The compressor output pressure of an internal supercharger is:

#49. The position of the waste gate in a turbo-charged engine is:

#50. The maximum engine Brake Horse Power with a specified R.P.M. and manifold pressure set which permits continuous safe operation is termed:

#51. The compressor output of a turbo-charger unit is:

#52. Within the compressor of a turbo-charger:

#53. In a supercharger, the mixture:

#54. The type of compressor normally fitted to turbo-chargers and superchargers would compress the air:

#55. If the waste gate of a turbo-charged engine seizes during the climb, the manifold pressure will:

#56. To maintain the Rated Boost of a supercharged engine while reducing the R.P.M.:

#57. The effect of selecting Rated Boost, but less than Rated R.P.M. on the climb, would be that:

#58. The boost pressure of a turbo-charged engine is controlled by:

#59. The Automatic Boost Control Unit operates:

#60. Boost pressure is indicated on:

#61. With an increase of compressor discharge pressure, the fuel flow will:

#62. Superchargers are used to overcome:

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