ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 678622 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

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

71% Answer Correctly

intake, compression, power, exhaust

power, intake, compression, exhaust

intake, power, compression, exhaust

compression, intake, power, exhaust


Solution

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


2

A __________ is designed to drive a pair of wheels while allowing them to rotate at different speeds.

69% Answer Correctly

CV joint

differential

transfer case

half shaft


Solution

A differential is designed to drive a pair of wheels while allowing them to rotate at different speeds. A transaxle is a transmission that incorporates the differential in one package. Most front-wheel drive cars use a transaxle while rear-wheel drive cars use a transmission and separate differential connected via a drive shaft. The differential is incorporated into the drive axle which splits engine power delivered by the drive shaft between the two drive wheels. All-wheel drive cars typically use a transaxle that includes an output shaft to the rear differential.


3

The radiator is responsible for tranferring heat from the coolant to:

60% Answer Correctly

cylinder heads

thermostat

engine block

outside air


Solution

The radiator is responsible for tranferring heat from the coolant to the outside air. Radiator hoses transfer coolant to and from the engine to the radiator and a radiator cap maintains pressure in the cooling system to increase the boiling point of the coolant mixture and thus allow it to absorb more heat.


4

What is the pimary advantage of using power brakes on a vehicle?

62% Answer Correctly

provides higher hydraulic pressure in the braking system

allows the use of antilock brakes

utilizes battery power to assist in braking

requires less brake fluid to operate the braking system


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.


5

What does the timing belt do?

64% Answer Correctly

synchronizes the cam and the camshaft

synchronizes each piston to the crankshaft

calibrates the speedometer

synchronizes the camshaft and the crankshaft


Solution

Maintaining proper synchronization between the rotation of the camshaft and the rotation of the crankshaft is critical to ensure that the engine's valves open and close at the proper times during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes.