ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 85533 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.16
Score 0% 63%

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1

A vehicle's lighting system is protected from current spikes by:

69% Answer Correctly

the alternator

the battery

fuses and circuit breakers

the voltage regulator


Solution

The lighting system consists of interior lights, instrument panel lighting, headlights, and taillights. Like household electrical circuits, the vehicle's lighting system is protected from current spikes by fuses and circuit breakers.


2

What does the timing belt do?

64% Answer Correctly

calibrates the speedometer

synchronizes the camshaft and the crankshaft

synchronizes each piston to the crankshaft

synchronizes the cam and the camshaft


Solution

Maintaining proper synchronization between the rotation of the camshaft and the rotation of the crankshaft is critical to ensure that the engine's valves open and close at the proper times during each cylinder's intake and exhaust strokes.


3

The spark plug fires during which engine stoke?

65% Answer Correctly

power

intake

compression

exhaust


Solution

During the power stroke, just before the piston reaches top dead center, the spark plug fires and ignites the compressed air-fuel mixture. The resulting expansion due to combustion pushes the piston back down the cylinder toward bottom dead center.


4

The fuel injectors are fed fuel by the:

65% Answer Correctly

fuel return line

powertrain control module

fuel pressure regulator

electric fuel pump


Solution

The electric fuel pump feeds pressurized fuel through a fuel filter to the fuel injectors via the fuel rail manifold. The fuel rail contains the fuel pressure regulator which ensures that the fuel injectors receive fuel at a consistent and known rate. Excess fuel bled off by the pressure regulator returns to the fuel tank through the fuel return line.


5

Spark plugs receive current from the:

52% Answer Correctly

battery

ignition coil

distributor

alternator


Solution

Spark plugs receive current from the distributor and use it to spark combustion in the combustion chamber of a cylinder.