ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 563475 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.02
Score 0% 60%

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1

Gases from combustion are pushed out through the exhaust valve as the piston travels up the cylinder to top dead center. This describes which engine stroke?

67% Answer Correctly

exhaust

intake

power

compression


Solution

During the exhaust stroke, just before the piston reaches bottom dead center the exhaust valve opens. The resulting gases from combustion are then pushed out through the exhaust valve as the piston travels up the cylinder to top dead center, completing stroke four of the four-stroke piston cycle.


2

The steering __________ transfers the motion of the steering gear output shaft to the steering arms that turn the wheels.

57% Answer Correctly

linkage

arms

cylinder

column


Solution

The steering linkage is a system of pivots and connecting parts between the steering gear and the control arms. The steering linkage transfers the motion of the steering gear output shaft to the steering arms that turn the wheels.


3

The __________ splits engine power between the front and rear axles of four-wheel drive vehicles.

61% Answer Correctly

transmission linkage

transfer case

master cylinder

universal joint


Solution

The transfer case splits engine power between the front and rear axles of four-wheel drive vehicles.


4

What's the name of the low-voltage winding in the ignition coil?

57% Answer Correctly

secondary coil winding

primary coil winding

tertiary coil winding

distributor coil winding


Solution

The ignition coil is a high-voltage transformer made up of two coils of wire. The primary coil winding is the low-voltage winding and has relatively few turns of heavy wire. The secondary coil winding is the high-voltage winding that surrounds the primary and is made up of thousands of turns of fine wire. Current flows from the battery through the primary coil winding which creates a changing magnetic field inside the secondary coil. This induces a very high-voltage current in the secondary coil which it feeds to the distributor.


5

What is the function of the alternator?

59% Answer Correctly

replaces the electrical energy that the car draws from the battery

charges the battery when the car is not running

provides AC power for the car's electrical components

converts motion from the wheels into DC power


Solution

An automobile's electrical system runs on DC power and the bulk of that power is supplied by the battery. The alternator converts the motion of the rotor into AC power which is then fed through the rectifier to convert it to DC power that both the car and the battery can use.