ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 920901 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.49
Score 0% 70%

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1

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

69% Answer Correctly

the voltage regulator

the alternator

the battery

fuses and circuit breakers


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

Which of these is not necessary for combustion?

80% Answer Correctly

accelerant

air

fuel

heat source


Solution

Combustion is the burning of an air-fuel mixture to provide energy. It requires the presence of air, fuel, and a heat source to ignite the air-fuel mixture. In the internal combustion engine that powers automobiles and trucks the combustion happens inside the engine utilzing a fuel like gasoline, diesel fuel, or natural gas.


3

Which of the following maintains pressure in the cooling system?

61% Answer Correctly

thermostat

water pump

water jacket

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.


4

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

84% Answer Correctly

delivering power

compressing the air-fuel mixture

all of these are correct

exhausting gases


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.


5

Another name for the powertrain control module is the __________ control unit.

54% Answer Correctly

transmission

electrical

universal

engine


Solution

The main computer or powertrain control module (PCM) uses pre-programmed software to analyze the input received from sensors and produce output signals to adjust vehicle performance and operation. (Engine control unit (ECU) is another name for the PCM.)