How much do you know about engines?

   / How much do you know about engines? #31  
I scored 37, and I know very little about engines. If it wasn't multiple choice, I would have missed a bunch. If I turn the key, it doesn't start, and it's not the battery, then I'm stumped!
 
   / How much do you know about engines? #32  
Let's give the test to our wives!
Now that would be interesting!

already told mine- I thought she could get them almost all right
Then again- she does work on HER 1974 AMX :thumbsup:
 
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#34  
I agree, I'm 39/40 except for that one, but I have to admit I guesses on the Otto date question.

Thomas

Even if you did not know the exact year, there was only one logical choice offered.
 
   / How much do you know about engines? #38  
Even if you did not know the exact year, there was only one logical choice offered.

I agree on that one!!!!! When reading the question I was thinking this is gonna be hard!!!! Then when I looked at the answers it was obvious.

But then I missed the Octane thing......... :(
 
   / How much do you know about engines?
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#39  
I agree on that one!!!!! When reading the question I was thinking this is gonna be hard!!!! Then when I looked at the answers it was obvious.

But then I missed the Octane thing......... :(

That is pretty much the way you take and pass any multiple "guess" test. There is usually a couple of answers that are obviously so far out of the realm of possibility you can just flush them right away, and often comes down to two that seem correct our could be. If you cannot logic it out with your inherent store of knowledge and useless facts, then you can use the Gomer Pyle method to differentiate between the two answers. You take the index and middle finger and rap them over the edge of the table/desk and see which one hurts the most. Assign a choice of answer to each finger and apply your choice accordingly. :laughing:
 
   / How much do you know about engines? #40  
That is pretty much the way you take and pass any multiple "guess" test. There is usually a couple of answers that are obviously so far out of the realm of possibility you can just flush them right away, and often comes down to two that seem correct our could be. If you cannot logic it out with your inherent store of knowledge and useless facts, then you can use the Gomer Pyle method to differentiate between the two answers. You take the index and middle finger and rap them over the edge of the table/desk and see which one hurts the most. Assign a choice of answer to each finger and apply your choice accordingly. :laughing:

Goooollllllllllllly!
 

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