ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 7121 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.38
Score 0% 68%

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1

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

80% Answer Correctly

V-type

inline

opposed

vertical


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.


2

Ignition timing is measured in number of degrees:

59% Answer Correctly

before bottom dead center

after bottom dead center

after top dead center

before top dead center


Solution

Ignition timing defines the point in time at the end of the compression stroke that the spark plug fires. Measured in number of degrees before top dead center (BTDC), the exact point that the spark plugs initiate combustion varies depending on the speed of the engine. The timing is advanced (the spark plugs fire a few more degrees BTDC) when the engine is running faster and retarded when it's running slower.


3

What is the large casing that contains the cylinders and many of the internal components of the engine?

82% Answer Correctly

manifold

engine block

transmission

chassis


Solution

The engine (or cylinder) block is the large casing that contains the cylinders and many of the internal components of the engine.


4

Which of the following statements about fuel injection is false?

51% Answer Correctly

atomizes fuel using high pressure and injects it into the engine

has replaced the carburetor as the primary fuel delivery system used in automotive engines

relies on suction to draw fuel into the engine

optimizes fuel delivery using various electronic engine sensors


Solution

Fuel injection has replaced the carburetor as the primary automobile fuel delivery system. The main difference between the fuel injector and the carburetor is that fuel injection atomizes the fuel by forcibly pumping it through a small nozzle under high pressure while a carburetor relies on suction to draw fuel into an accelerated intake air stream.


5

Which of the following is not a function of the oil pan?

62% Answer Correctly

feeds the oil pump

cools engine oil

acts as the engine oil reservoir

screens debris from oil


Solution

The oil pan contains the engine oil reservoir of from four to six quarts of oil and feeds the oil pump through the oil pickup tube. An oil strainer floats at the top of the oil in the oil pan and screens debris from the oil before feeding it to the oil pump.