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​SOS MECHANIC CERTIFICATION- BRAKES test EXAM –​
​ACTUAL EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND 100%​
​VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS | COMPLETE EXAM​
​PREP TESTBANK | GUARANTEED PASS | INSTANT​
​DOWNLOAD PDF​

​Core Domains:​
​Hydraulic System Theory, Drum Brake Service, Disc Brake Diagnosis, Anti-lock​
​Braking Systems (ABS), Power Assist Units, Wheel Bearings and Seals, Electronic​
​Stability Control, Parking Brake Mechanisms, Brake Fluids and Chemicals.​


​Introduction:​
​This assessment is designed to evaluate the technical proficiency and diagnostic​
​capabilities of automotive professionals seeking certification in braking systems.​
​The exam assesses a candidate’s understanding of hydraulic principles, friction​
​materials, and electronic control modules. Through a combination of foundational​
​theory and complex real-world workplace scenarios, the test emphasizes practical​
​application and professional decision-making. Candidates are expected to​
​demonstrate knowledge of regulatory safety standards and the ability to solve​
​mechanical and electronic malfunctions within modern automotive braking​
​architectures using a multiple-choice and scenario-based format.​


​SECTION 1: QUESTIONS​
​Pascal’s Law states that pressure applied to a confined liquid is transmitted​
​undiminished in all directions. How does this apply to a master cylinder?​
​A. Pressure increases as the fluid moves further from the source.​
​B. Pressure is only applied to the front wheels first.​

,​🔴 C. Pressure is distributed equally to all wheel cylinders and calipers.​
​D. Pressure decreases as the diameter of the brake lines increases.​
​🔵 Explanation: According to Pascal’s Law, the pressure generated in the master​
​cylinder is sent equally through the closed hydraulic system to all output​
​components.​


​A technician finds brake fluid leaking from the rear of the master cylinder into the​
​vacuum booster. Which component has failed?​
​A. Primary piston return spring​
​🔴 B. Secondary piston rear seal​
​C. Residual pressure check valve​
​D. Compensating port​
​🔵 Explanation: The rear seal on the secondary piston is responsible for keeping​
​fluid inside the master cylinder housing; if it fails, fluid leaks into the booster.​


​Which of the most common brake fluids is silicone-based and does not absorb​
​water?​
​A. DOT 3​
​B. DOT 4​
​C. DOT 5.1​
​🔴 D. DOT 5​
​🔵 Explanation: DOT 5 is a silicone-based fluid that is non-hygroscopic, meaning​
​it does not absorb moisture, unlike glycol-based fluids (DOT 3, 4, and 5.1).​


​A vehicle pulls to the right only when the brakes are applied. What is the most​
​likely cause?​
​A. Worn front struts​

,​🔴 B. A restricted left front brake hose​
​C. A leaking master cylinder secondary cup​
​D. Improperly adjusted rear parking brake​
​🔵 Explanation: A restriction in the left hose prevents fluid pressure from reaching​
​the left caliper, causing the right side to do more work and pull the vehicle in that​
​direction.​


​What is the purpose of the compensating port in a master cylinder?​
​🔴 B. To allow for fluid expansion and contraction when the brakes are released.​
​A. To provide high pressure during emergency stops.​
​C. To prevent air from entering the lines during bleeding.​
​D. To synchronize the front and rear braking pressures.​
​🔵 Explanation: The compensating port allows fluid to move back and forth​
​between the reservoir and the cylinder as temperatures change and pads wear.​


​During a brake inspection, a technician notices "tapered wear" on a disc brake pad.​
​This usually indicates:​
​A. Overheating of the rotor.​
​B. Use of the wrong friction material.​
​🔴 C. A distorted caliper or worn caliper bushings.​
​D. A failed proportioning valve.​
​🔵 Explanation: If the caliper does not slide straight or is twisted, the pads will​
​apply uneven pressure, leading to a wedge-shaped or tapered wear pattern.​


​What is the function of the metering valve in a front-disc, rear-drum brake system?​
​A. It reduces pressure to the rear brakes during hard stops.​
​B. It alerts the driver of a hydraulic failure.​

, ​🔴 C. It delays the application of the front disc brakes until the rear drum shoes​
​overcome spring tension.​
​D. It prevents the wheels from locking up during rain.​
​🔵 Explanation: Drum brakes require a small amount of pressure to overcome​
​return springs; the metering valve holds off the discs so all four brakes engage​
​simultaneously.​


​A technician is measuring a rotor with a micrometer at eight different points​
​around the face. What is being checked?​
​A. Lateral runout​
​🔴 B. Parallelism (thickness variation)​
​C. Radial runout​
​D. Minimum thickness​
​🔵 Explanation: Measuring thickness at multiple points around the circumference​
​determines if the rotor faces are parallel or if "pedal pulsation" will occur.​


​Which type of brake noise is typically caused by high-frequency vibration between​
​the pad and the caliper?​
​A. Thumping​
​B. Grinding​
​🔴 C. Squealing​
​D. Clicking​
​🔵 Explanation: Brake squeal is a high-frequency vibration; it is often corrected​
​by applying anti-seize or shims to the back of the pads.​


​A "spongy" brake pedal is most commonly caused by:​
​🔴 A. Air trapped in the hydraulic system.​

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