Question 3
	(a)       State four properties required of fuel used in an internal combustion 
                        engine
(b)       Explain  the term flash point of fuel.
      (c)        Define each of the following:
(i)octane rating
(ii)cetane value.
Observation
This question attracted most of the candidates. However, their response to the various parts of question was poor. The required responses to parts (a), (b) and (c) of the question are:
(a)       The fuel used in an internal combustion  engine should:
      -           be  volatile;
      -           have  a high calorific value;
      -           be  clean;
      -           have  high ignition temperature for a spark ignition engines and low for 
      compression ignition  engines;
      -           be  free from corrosive substances.
      (b)       Flash point:- This is the temperature at  which the vapour given off by fuel when subjected to heating will momentarily  ignite when a flame is brought near it.
(c)        (i)         Octane  rating:- A measure of petrol’s resistance to knock or detonate.
      (ii)        Cetane value: A number assigned to  diesel fuel to indicate its resistance to knock or detonate.
