
 Originally Posted by 
JDNSW
					 
				 
				33/35. Two wrong were the one about the naptha engine, and the one about the "Sterling" engine - the misspelling of Stirlings name threw me off. The whole quiz had a number of spelling errors, and more importantly, accepted as a half truth answers that were not strictly correct, for example, that a two stroke is unsuitable for a small car - in fact, they have been widely used for small cars until emissions standards stopped them. Another one was the question that implied you could not run a two stroke on diesel - depends on the two stroke; many diesel engines are two stroke, especially very large ones, but they have a long history as truck engines as well.
			
		 
	 
 34. The 'rotary' engine one threw me, and then I remember the Yanks use that word to describe what I always called 'radial'.
Q5 was wrong, there was no correct answer. There have been a number of 'two stroke' cars, the Trabant being possibly the most famous.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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