ASVAB Shop Information Practice Test 784495 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 greater toque to be applied

larger point sizes allow easier alignment

larger point sizes are stronger

all of these are advantages of larger point sizes


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

A __________ is driven by a motor and used to shape and form edge contours.

74% Answer Correctly

chisel

plane

file

router


Solution

A router is a tool that a worker uses to rout (hollow out), shape, or contour an area in relatively hard material like wood or plastic.


3

A joint created by soldering is:

56% Answer Correctly

as strong as a weld

as strong as the original metal

stronger than a weld

weaker than a weld


Solution

A joint created by soldering is not as strong as a weld and not as strong as the original metal.


4

This tool is a(n) __________.

94% Answer Correctly

chisel

punch

lever

screwdriver


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.


5

Screwdrivers are most broadly classified by their:

91% Answer Correctly

torque

width

tip

length


Solution

Screwdrivers come in many different handle, shaft, and tip configurations for use in a wide variety of applications. Screwdrivers are classified by their tip which is shaped to fit a corresponding screw head. Common tips are slotted (flat) and Phillips (x-shaped).