ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 765164 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

The __________ provides the appropriate power to vehicle wheels to maintain a given speed.

75% Answer Correctly

transaxle

transmission

gearbox

ignition coil


Solution

The transmission provides the appropriate power to vehicle wheels to maintain a given speed. The engine and the transmission have to be disconnected to shift gears and a manual transmission requires the driver to manually manage this disconnection (using a clutch) and to manually shift gears. An automatic transmission is essentially an automatic gear shifter and handles this process without driver input.


2

What type of energy does an automotive battery produce?

59% Answer Correctly

chemical energy

direct current

alternating current

rotational energy


Solution

An automotive battery produces direct current for use by automotive systems.


3

In a four-stroke piston cycle, one piston is always:

84% Answer Correctly

exhausting gases

compressing the air-fuel mixture

all of these are correct

delivering power


Solution

In a four-stroke cycle engine there is always one piston delivering power, one exhausting gases, one drawing in the air-fuel mixture, and one compressing that mixture.


4

A cylinders acts as a guide for a:

82% Answer Correctly

piston

camshaft

driveshaft

valve


Solution

Cylinders act as a guide for the pistons that translate the heat energy of combustion into the mechanical energy necessary to move a vehicle. Piston rings seal the piston to the cylinder to contain combustion gases and also regulate the oil distribution between the piston and cylinder wall. A cylinder head closes in the top of the cylinder forming the combustion chamber which is sealed by a head gasket (head). The head provides space for air and fuel intake valves, exhaust valves, and mounts for spark plugs and fuel injectors.


5

Which of the following is not a characteristic of disc brakes?

57% Answer Correctly

uses brake pads

uses brake shoes

uses a rotor

newer brake system


Solution

Both drum brake and disc brake assemblies use friction to stop a car's wheels from turning but each do it in a slightly different way. A drum brake assembly uses a large iron drum attached to the wheel and brake shoes that press against the drum to slow the rotation of the drum and, consequently, the wheel. A disc brake assembly employs friction in the same way as a drum brake but instead uses a rotor, also attached to the wheel, and two brake pads that squeeze against the surface of the rotor.