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say , sixty six  per cent , super !
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84% I'm happy ish. No I'm not I should know better! I have an exam in a month at which I will read the questions twice before answering.
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82% for me

Ambiguous

Never heard friction described as a mechanical motion principle!

And used to think that the fuel/air mixture was sucked into the piston as in suck, squeeze, bang, blow!!! and not pushed in by air pressure!!

???

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94% I got the pulley one wrong with all those pulleys and I got bored! The worm gear confused me as well.
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Got bored by question 7. what does that say about me ?
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84%, but I will not be going back into the RAF (that brought back some  memories  :D except it was against the clock back then and there was NEVER enough time )

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Anybody else find themselves using there hands and fingers to work the rotation/direction questions  :laugh:

I traced them with the mouse pointer....  :blues:

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82%

Did it in a hurry and made some real howlers...

:blush:

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Got bored by question 7. what does that say about me ?

:t-up: Me too

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94% and was still anoyed with myself

we employ a similar test for any field techs that come for interviews, its amazing how poor they do when under pressure.

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80% for me, tho' did it in a hurry and misread at least two questions.
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72%   :down:  :down:  :down:
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82% for me

Ambiguous

Never heard friction described as a mechanical motion principle!

And used to think that the fuel/air mixture was sucked into the piston as in suck, squeeze, bang, blow!!! and not pushed in by air pressure!!

???

The questions are all open to interpretation because the written word is always going to be ambigous .

That,s why we employ mathematics   :t-up:

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98%  :t-up:

One silly slip up.

Right, I can go back to not using my brain again now.

Kevin

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I know I`m being arsy, but Q41 is wrong.  PSI is a unit of pressure not force, the force will be the sma eon each side, the pressure differnet......

Also Q48 a bt ambiguous aswell...

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