ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 737116 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.24
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1

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

82% Answer Correctly

engine block

transmission

chassis

manifold


Solution

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


2

A constant velocity (CV) joint is closely related to which of the following?

63% Answer Correctly

universal joint

sprint joint

ball joint

master cylinder


Solution

Like CV joints, universal joints (U-joints) are located at each end of a drive shaft and allow the shaft to operate at a variable angle with the item it is driving. Universal joints perform the same basic function as CV joints but CV joints have a wider range of operation.


3

Control arms connect a vehicle's suspension to the frame. The connection to the frame uses:

49% Answer Correctly

pins

ball joints

knuckles

bushings


Solution

Control arms (upper and lower) connect a vehicle's suspension to the frame. The connection to the wheels is through ball joints which allow the control arms to turn and move up and down simultaneously. The frame connection uses bushings.


4

Which of the following regulates the opening and closing of the intake and exhaust valves in each cylinder in time with the motion of the piston?

66% Answer Correctly

camshaft

connecting arm

halfshaft

crankshaft


Solution

The camshaft is linked to the crankshaft through a timing belt and regulates the opening and closing of the intake and exhaust valves in each cylinder in time with the motion of the piston. An engine designated OverHead Camshaft (OHC) locates the camshaft in the cylinder head. An engine with Double OverHead Camshaft (DOHC) has two camshafts, one to regulate the intake valves and one to regulate the exhaust valves.


5

The spark plugs fire a few extra degrees before top dead center when the engine is running faster. In this case the engine's timing is:

62% Answer Correctly

retarded

asynchronous

synchronous

advanced


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.