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The five events of a four-stroke cycle engine in the order of their occurrence are:
intake, ignition, compression, power, and exhaust
intake, compression, power, ignition, and exhaust
intake, compression, ignition, power, and exhaust
compression, intake, power, exhaust, ignition
The correct answer is: intake, compression, ignition, power, and exhaust
The events in a four-stroke cycle engine occur in a specific order to convert fuel into energy. Option A is incorrect because ignition happens before compression, not after. Option B is incorrect because ignition happens before power, not after. Option D is incorrect because power and exhaust both come after the compression and ignition stages. The correct order is to begin with the intake stage, followed by compression, ignition, power, and finally exhaust. This results in an efficient and continuous cycle. Therefore, the correct answer is option C.