ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 838605 Results

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1

The mechanical advantage of a block and tackle is equal to which of the following?

69% Answer Correctly

the number of loads

the number of input forces

the number of connecting ropes

the number of pulleys


Solution

Two or more pulleys used together constitute a block and tackle which, unlike a fixed pulley, does impart mechanical advantage as a function of the number of pulleys that make up the arrangement.  So, for example, a block and tackle with three pulleys would have a mechanical advantage of three.


2

A block and tackle with four pulleys would have a mechanical advantage of:

79% Answer Correctly

4

1

2

0


Solution

Two or more pulleys used together constitute a block and tackle which, unlike a fixed pulley, does impart mechanical advantage as a function of the number of pulleys that make up the arrangement.  So, for example, a block and tackle with three pulleys would have a mechanical advantage of three.


3

The steering wheel of a car is an example of which type of simple machine?

89% Answer Correctly

block and tackle

fixed pulley

first-class lever

wheel and axle


Solution

A wheel and axle uses two different diameter wheels mounted to a connecting axle. Force is applied to the larger wheel and large movements of this wheel result in small movements in the smaller wheel. Because a larger movement distance is being translated to a smaller distance, force is increased with a mechanical advantage equal to the ratio of the diameters of the wheels. An example of a wheel and axle is the steering wheel of a car.


4

The science that deals with motion and the forces that produce motion is called which of the following?

57% Answer Correctly

aeronautics

engineering

mechanics

physics


Solution

Mechanics deals with motion and the forces that produce motion.


5

A ramp is an example of which kind of simple machine?

84% Answer Correctly

wedge

none of these

inclined plane

first-class lever


Solution

An inclined plane is a simple machine that reduces the force needed to raise an object to a certain height. Work equals force x distance and, by increasing the distance that the object travels, an inclined plane reduces the force necessary to raise it to a particular height. In this case, the mechanical advantage is to make the task easier. An example of an inclined plane is a ramp.