ASVAB Automotive Information Practice Test 930742 Results

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Questions 5 5
Correct 0 3.51
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1

Waste gases from combustion are removed from the combustion chamber by the:

86% Answer Correctly

camshaft

piston

exhaust valve

head gasket


Solution

The combustion chamber is located in the cylinder head and contains the combustion of the air-fuel mixture. This mixture is delivered by an intake valve and the waste gases from combustion are removed from the combustion chamber by the exhaust valve.


2

Which of the following is not part of an engine's cooling system?

74% Answer Correctly

thermostat

coolant

air conditioner

radiator


Solution

The purpose of an automobile engine's cooling system is to circulate coolant around the engine so it can absorb and dissipate heat. The water pump pumps coolant through the various components in the system and the radiator cools down coolant after it has heated up after passing through the engine. The thermostat controls the flow of coolant based on engine temperature while the cooling fan draws air through the radiator when the car isn't moving fast enough for unforced air to cool things down on its own.


3

The spark plug fires during which engine stoke?

65% Answer Correctly

intake

power

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 catalytic converter output consists primarily of:

65% Answer Correctly

water and carbon dioxide

carbon monoxide

gasoline

oxygen


Solution

The catalytic converter converts pollutants in exhaust gas into less pollutant substances like carbon dioxide and water.


5

Which engine stroke starts with the piston at top dead center?

61% Answer Correctly

power stroke

compression stroke

intake stroke

exhaust stroke


Solution

The four-stroke piston cycle of internal combustion engines starts with the piston at top of the cylinder head (top dead center or TDC) during the intake stroke. The piston moves downward in the cylinder creating a vacuum that pulls an air-fuel mix into the combustion chamber through the now open intake valve.