ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 284618 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.60
Score 0% 72%

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1

What combines the suspension spring and shock absorber into one unit?

73% Answer Correctly

wheel cylinder

strut

knuckle

wheel hub


Solution

Because a compressed spring will ex­tend violently, shock absorbers must be used to dampen the spring’s compression and extension cycles. Struts combine the spring and shock into one unit


2

Which of the following is the correct order for the engine stroke cycle?

71% Answer Correctly

power, intake, compression, exhaust

compression, intake, power, exhaust

intake, compression, power, exhaust

intake, power, compression, exhaust


Solution

The stroke cycle order is intake stroke, compression stroke, power stroke, exhaust stroke.


3

The catalytic converter output consists primarily of:

65% Answer Correctly

water and carbon dioxide

oxygen

carbon monoxide

gasoline


Solution

The catalytic converter converts pollutants in exhaust gas into less pollutant substances like carbon dioxide and water.


4

Which of the following cylinder arrangement would be most common in an eight cylinder engine?

80% Answer Correctly

inline

V-type

vertical

opposed


Solution

Cylinder number and arrangement depends on the purpose of the engine. Smaller (four and six cylinder) engines in front-wheel drive vehicles often use an inline design which orients cylinders vertically over the crankshaft and aligns them in a row. Other common orientations are a horizontal/opposed design which places cylinders flat facing each other with the crankshaft between them and a V-type design common in six and eight cylinder engines that features one cylinder head per block of cylinders oriented at a 60 to 90 degree angle to each other with the crankshaft at the bottom of the V.


5

The distributor is responsible for:

71% Answer Correctly

utlizing battery power to start the engine

distributing power to the correct drive wheels

timing the spark and distributing it to the correct cylinder

recharging the battery


Solution

The distributor is driven by the engine's camshaft and is responsible for timing the spark and distributing it to the correct cylinder. The distributor cap contains a rotor that connects the ignition coil (and its high voltage) to the proper cylinder at the proper point in the stroke cycle.