ASVAB Shop Information Practice Test 570045 Results

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1

Which of the following is not an advantage of using a ratchet with a larger point-sized socket?

35% Answer Correctly

larger point sizes allow easier alignment

larger point sizes are stronger

all of these are advantages of larger point sizes

larger point sizes allow greater toque to be applied


Solution

A ratchet (or socket wrench) is a wrench that applies torque in only one direction with a handle that can be moved back and forth without losing contact with the fastener. A ratchet uses variable attachments called sockets which come in a variety of drive sizes based on the size of the opening that attaches to the ratchet. Sockets with the same drive size will vary in the shape (six-point, twelve-point) and size of the nut opening that attaches to the fastener being tightened or loosened. Smaller point sized sockets are stronger and can apply greater torque while larger point sizes allow easier alignment.


2

Which of the following tools are you more likely to use when woodworking?

85% Answer Correctly

punch

wrench

chisel

rivet


Solution

A chisel has a long sharp edge and is used, often in conjunction with a hammer, for cutting. In woodworking, chisels are used to remove large sections of wood to create the initial shape of a design. In metalworking, chisels are used to remove waste metal when a smooth finish is not required.


3

Which of the following nuts provide appendages that allow tightening and loosening by hand?

73% Answer Correctly

lock

cotter

wing

slotted


Solution

Wrenches are used with threaded fasteners like bolts and nuts. A bolt has external threads while a nut has internal threads and this thread pattern combination allows them to lock together and act as fasteners. Nuts come in a variety of configurations including wing nuts which provide appendages that allow tightening and loosening by hand, slotted nuts that use a cotter pin to lock the nut in place and prevent it from loosening, and lock nuts that also prevent loosening via nylon in their threads. Threads are identified by pitch which is the number of threads per inch.


4

Which of the following statements about welding is not true?

63% Answer Correctly

electric-arc welding is safer than oxyacetylene welding

welding is done at higher temperatures than soldering

no filler metal is required when welding

a weld can often be stronger than the base materials alone


Solution

Welding is a high-temperature process that involves melting the base metals in the objects to be joined to fuse them together. A filler metal is used to provide additional material to make up a joint that, depending on the weld type, can be stronger than the base materials alone. Oxyacetylene welding is a welding process that uses a torch fueled with oxygen and acetylene gases. Electric-arc welding utlizes electric current in a safer welding process (it doesn't involve burning explosive gases) that enables a wide variety of specialized applications like stick, MIG (metal inert gas), and TIG (tungsten inert gas) welding.


5

You're creating a tube out of a sheet of metal. What type of fastener are you likely to use?

78% Answer Correctly

glue

rivet

nail

punch


Solution

A nail is a short pin-shaped shaft of steel that's typically used to fasten pieces of wood together. It has a flat head on one end and a point on the other. A rivet consists of a cylindrical shaft with a head on one end and a tail on the other. When the rivet is installed, the tail is expanded and reshaped to form another head, creating a dumbell shape that will hold two surfaces together semi-permanently.