ASVAB Mechanical Comprehension Practice Test 958422 Results

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1

Which of the following is the formula for hydraulic pressure?

58% Answer Correctly

P = F/A2

P = FA

P = FA2

P = F/A


Solution

Hydraulics is the transmission of force through the use of liquids. Liquids are especially suited for transferring force in complex machines because they compress very little and can occupy very small spaces. Hydraulic pressure is calculated by dividing force by the area over which it is applied: P = F/A where F is force in pounds, A is area in square inches, and the resulting pressure is in pounds per square inch (psi).


2

Which of the following is not a modulus of elasticity?

47% Answer Correctly

shear modulus

stress modulus

bulk modulus

stretch modulus


Solution

The modulus of elasticity measures how much a material or structure will deflect under stress. Stretch modulus is longitudinal stretch (like stretching raw bread dough), shear modulus is longitudinal deflection (like the horizontal displacement of a stack of magzines when a heavy object is placed upon them), and bulk modulus is compression of volume (like the compression of a loaf of bread under a heavy can at the bottom of a grocery bag).


3

What's the first gear in a gear train called?

57% Answer Correctly

driver gear

input gear

idler gear

driven gear


Solution

A gear train is two or more gears linked together. Gear trains are designed to increase or reduce the speed or torque outpout of a rotating system or change the direction of its output. The first gear in the chain is called the driver and the last gear in the chain the driven gear with the gears between them called idler gears.


4

Friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other is called:

73% Answer Correctly

static friction

gravitational friction

kinetic friction

dynamic friction


Solution

Static friction is friction between two or more solid objects that are not moving relative to each other. An example is the friction that prevents a box on a sloped surface from sliding farther down the surface.


5

Which of the following is not a type of structural load?

49% Answer Correctly

dead load

wind load

occupancy load

live load


Solution

Dead load is the weight of the building and materials, live load is additional weight due to occupancy or use, snow load is the weight of accumulated snow on a structure and wind load is the force of wind pressures against structure surfaces.