ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 290601 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

What is the primary difference between internal and external combustion engines?

48% Answer Correctly

how the fuel is ignited

the type of fuel used

the air-fuel mix for optimum combustion

where the power is developed


Solution

The primary difference between internal and external combustion engines lies in where the power is developed. In an internal combustion engine fuel is ignited and burned inside the same container where the power is developed while in an external combustion engine the fuel is ignited outside the engine and the resulting power sent to it.


2

Which of the following regulates the flow of coolant through the radiator?

57% Answer Correctly

water jacket

thermostat

crankshaft

water pump


Solution

The thermostat controls coolant (and, through it, engine) temperature by regulating the flow of coolant through the radiator. A bypass tube allows coolant to bypass the radiator and flow back into the water pump when its temperature is low enough that the thermostat is closed.


3

Which of the following statements about v-type cyllinder arrangement is false?

65% Answer Correctly

has two rows of cylinders

engine is shorter than an inline engine

has an odd number of cylinders

common in motorcycles, cars, and trucks


Solution

A v-arrangement has two rows of cylinders in a V-shaped block with a crankshaft at the bottom of the V. Any even number of cylinders is possible in this configuration from the V-2 that's commonly used in motorcycles up to V-12 or bigger for large trucks. The V design produces a shorter engine than an in-line cylinder configuration and allows for better air-fuel distribution.


4

What provides the power necessary to start a car?

85% Answer Correctly

powertrain control module

spark plugs

battery

alternator


Solution

The battery supplies the power necessary to start the engine when the ignition switch is is turned on.


5

The two major types of vehicle braking systems are:

78% Answer Correctly

hydraulic and shoe

disc and shoe

drum and disc

drum and shoe


Solution

Brakes utlize friction to slow vehicle tires. Drum brakes employ a cast iron drum that roates with the vehicle axle. When hydraulic pressure is applied to the brake assemblies at the wheels, internal pistons expand and push brake shoes outward into contact with the brake drum slowing the rotation of the axle. More powerful disc brakes operate by pinching a rotating disc betweeen two brake pads and allow for a larger surface area to contact the disc, provide more force, and are more easily cooled.