📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The 'Octane Number' of a fuel is a measure of its:
A
ignitability
B
resistance to knocking
C
viscosity
D
calorific value
Explanation
Higher octane numbers indicate better resistance to premature combustion (knocking) in spark-ignition engines.
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