ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 717275 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

A __________ is a drive axle that extends from a transaxle or differential to one of the drive wheels.

51% Answer Correctly

drive shaft

control arm

steering linkage

half shaft


Solution

A half shaft is a drive axle that extends from a transaxle or differential to one of the drive wheels. There are two half shafts per drive axle, one for each wheel, each doing "half" the job.


2

The stoichiometric ratio is approximately:

70% Answer Correctly

14.7

1:1

1:14.7

14.7:1


Solution

The stoichiometric ratio defines the proper ratio of air to fuel necessary so that an engine burns all fuel with no excess air. For gasoline fuel, the stoichiometric ratio is about 14.7:1 or for every one gram of fuel, 14.7 grams of air are required. Too much air results in a lean air-fuel mixture that burns more slowly and hotter while too much fuel results in a rich mixture that burns quicker and cooler.


3

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

57% Answer Correctly

thermostat

water jacket

water pump

crankshaft


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.


4

Waste gases from combustion are removed from the combustion chamber by the:

86% Answer Correctly

exhaust valve

head gasket

camshaft

piston


Solution

The combustion chamber is located in the cylinder head and contains the combustion of the air-fuel mixture. This mixture is delivered by an intake valve and the waste gases from combustion are removed from the combustion chamber by the exhaust valve.


5

The ignition coil is a(n):

63% Answer Correctly

filter

amplifier

step-down transformer

step-up transformer


Solution

The ignition coil steps up the 12 volts available from the battery or alternator to a voltage of 30,000 or more volts at the spark plug. Converting a lower voltage input into a higher voltage output makes the ignition coil a step-up transformer.