ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 150680 Results

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1

Which class of lever is used to increase force on an object in the same direction as the force is applied?

53% Answer Correctly

third

second

first

all of these


Solution

A second-class lever is used to increase force on an object in the same direction as the force is applied. This lever requires a smaller force to lift a larger load but the force must be applied over a greater distance. The fulcrum is placed at one end of the lever and mechanical advantage increases as the object being lifted is moved closer to the fulcrum or the length of the lever is increased. An example of a second-class lever is a wheelbarrow.


2

Depending on where you apply effort and resistance, the wheel and axle can multiply:

45% Answer Correctly

power or distance

force or speed

force or distance

speed or power


Solution

If you apply the resistance to the axle and the effort to the wheel, the wheel and axle will multiply force and if you apply the resistance to the wheel and the effort to the axle, it will multiply speed.


3

Assuming force applied remains constant, which of the following will result in more work being done?

53% Answer Correctly

increasing the coefficient of friction

moving the object with more speed

moving the object farther

moving the object with more acceleration


Solution

Work is accomplished when force is applied to an object: W = Fd where F is force in newtons (N) and d is distance in meters (m). Thus, the more force that must be applied to move an object, the more work is done and the farther an object is moved by exerting force, the more work is done.


4

Friction resists movement in a direction __________ to the movement.

81% Answer Correctly

parallel

opposite

normal

perpendicular


Solution

Friction resists movement. Kinetic (also called sliding or dynamic) friction resists movement in a direction opposite to the movement. Because it opposes movement, kinetic friction will eventually bring an object to a stop. An example is a rock that's sliding across ice.


5

A screw is most like which of the following other simple machines?

50% Answer Correctly

first-class lever

wheel and axle

inclined plane

block and tackle


Solution

A screw is an inclined plane wrapped in ridges (threads) around a cylinder. The distance between these ridges defines the pitch of the screw and this distance is how far the screw advances when it is turned once. The mechanical advantage of a screw is its circumference divided by the pitch.