ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 329427 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.60
Score 0% 72%

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1

Which engine component converts the reciprocating motion of the piston into the rotational motion that's used to power the vehicle and its components?

73% Answer Correctly

halfshaft

camshaft

crankshaft

driveshaft


Solution

The crankshaft converts the reciprocating motion of the piston into the rotational motion that's used to power the vehicle and its components.


2

Which of the following transfers the torque from the transmission to the drive wheels at a constant speed while accomodating the up and down movement of the suspension?

68% Answer Correctly

springs

control arms

constant velocity (CV) joint

transfer case


Solution

Constant velocity (CV) joints are located at both ends of a half shaft and their purpose is to transfer the torque from the transmission to the drive wheels at a constant speed while accomodating the up and down movement of the suspension. The inner CV joint connects the shaft to the transmission and the outer CV joint connects the shaft to the wheel.


3

The fluid reservoir stores the __________ that the master cylinder uses to maintain hydraulic pressure.

79% Answer Correctly

air

brake oil

brake fluid

ethylene glycol


Solution

The fluid reservoir stores the brake fluid that the master cylinder uses to maintain hydraulic pressure.


4

What provides the power necessary to start a car?

85% Answer Correctly

alternator

battery

powertrain control module

spark plugs


Solution

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


5

Power brakes multiply the force a driver applies to the brake pedal using a __________ connected to the engine intake manifold.

54% Answer Correctly

speed sensor

brake line

cylinder

vacuum booster


Solution

Power brakes multiply the force a driver applies to the brake pedal using a vacuum booster connected to the engine intake manifold. This provides for much higher hydraulic pressure in the braking system than could be generated by the driver alone. Antilock brakes (ABS) use speed sensors and adjust the brake pressure at each wheel to prevent skidding and allow the driver more steering control in slippery conditions.