ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 215753 Results

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Questions 5 5
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Score 0% 63%

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1

What type of energy does an automotive battery produce?

59% Answer Correctly

direct current

alternating current

rotational energy

chemical energy


Solution

An automotive battery produces direct current for use by automotive systems.


2

The primary purpose of the muffler is to:

76% Answer Correctly

reclaim unburned fuel

cool the exhaust

quiet exhaust

remove harmful gases from the exhaust


Solution

The muffler follows the catalytic converter and absorbs sound to help quiet load exhaust. It is followed by the exhaust pipe which is the final exit point for exhaust gas from the vehicle.


3

Which of the following is the result of the air-fuel mixture exploding instead of burning?

64% Answer Correctly

pre-ignition

post-ignition

pre-detonation

detonation


Solution

Normal combustion in an engine is initiated by a spark plug and results in the complete burning of the air-fuel mixture. If combustion is initiated by a source other than the spark plug, by a hot spot in the cylinder or combustion chamber for example, pre-ignition results. Detonation results if the air-fuel mixture explodes instead of burning. Detonation can cause extremes in pressure in the combustion chamber leading to engine damage.


4

Too much fuel results in a __________ air-fuel mixture that burns quicker and cooler.

63% Answer Correctly

light

lean

rich

heavy


Solution

The stoichiometric ratio defines the proper ratio of air to fuel necessary so that an engine burns all fuel with no excess air. For gasoline fuel, the stoichiometric ratio is about 14.7:1 or for every one gram of fuel, 14.7 grams of air are required. Too much air results in a lean air-fuel mixture that burns more slowly and hotter while too much fuel results in a rich mixture that burns quicker and cooler.


5

Which of the following statements about an inline cylinder configuration is false?

54% Answer Correctly

cylinders can be completely vertical or slanted

increases the length of the engine

works well in eight cylinder engines

cylinders are configured in a single row


Solution

An inline cylinder configuration places the cylinders in a single row either completely vertical or slanted. Due to this arrangement, an inline cylinder configuration makes the engine longer and, although it works well in four cylinder engines, performace suffers in larger engines due to the difficulty in evenly distributing the air-fuel mixture over the length of the engine.