ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 837132 Results

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Questions 5 5
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1

Which of the following is a relay that connects the battery to the starter motor when the ignition key is turned?

54% Answer Correctly

ignition coil

actuator

solenoid

alternator


Solution

The cylindrical solenoid is a relay that safely connects the high amperage battery to the starter motor when the ignition key is turned. This current then allows the engine to turn at a high enough speed to start.


2

Which of the following is not a component in the engine lubrication system?

70% Answer Correctly

pressure relief valve

differential

oil filter

pickup tube


Solution

In engine lubrication, oil remains in the oil pan until the engine is turned on. It then gets sucked up the pickup tube by the oil pump and pressurized. This pressure is moderated by the pressure relief valve and the oil is fed through the oil filter into the engine to lubricate it.


3

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

62% Answer Correctly

cools engine oil

screens debris from oil

acts as the engine oil reservoir

feeds the oil pump


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.


4

Which of the following maintains pressure in the cooling system?

61% Answer Correctly

water jacket

thermostat

water pump

radiator cap


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.


5

What is the primary difference between internal and external combustion engines?

48% Answer Correctly

the air-fuel mix for optimum combustion

the type of fuel used

where the power is developed

how the fuel is ignited


Solution

The primary difference between internal and external combustion engines lies in where the power is developed. In an internal combustion engine fuel is ignited and burned inside the same container where the power is developed while in an external combustion engine the fuel is ignited outside the engine and the resulting power sent to it.