Posted by Glen D Anderson on December 30, 2008 at 14:21:40 from (69.36.98.178):
In Reply to: Re: Timing Question. posted by Guido on December 30, 2008 at 13:52:52:
So, were you one of the students or the teacher?
I've answered my share of multiple choice questions during my training and I have to say that many of the questions I encountered were more of a "play on words" rather than being a legitimate question intended to find out if the apprentice/student truly understood the subject at hand...................
Have an individual explain, in detail, all four cycles of a four cycle engine AND how all of its main components(crank, piston, cam, & valves)are interacting with each other throughout those cycles and you will have a clear picture of what he or she does or doesn't know!
Multiple choice questions are a poor way of determining an individuals understanding of a given subject due to the "test taker" misinterpreting the intent of the "test maker".............
BTW, my money is with John T and John/Ont BUT I could be misinterpreting your intent...........
As for you having turned a few wrenches, you may very well have BUT I'm absolutely positve jdemaris has too AND he has a valid point!
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