What is the G1 Maintenance and Light Repair exam? - ANSWER-It is one of a series of
automotive practice tests published by Tests.com to assist test takers for the ASE
certification exams.
Who grants the ASE certification? - ANSWER-The National Institute of Automotive
Service Excellence.
What do the ASE A Series exams represent? - ANSWER-They are part of the
certification process for automotive professionals.
How many workers are employed in the automotive industry in the U.S.? - ANSWER-
About 7 million workers.
What percentage of Americans own at least one car? - ANSWER-Ninety percent.
How many miles do Americans drive annually? - ANSWER-2.25 trillion miles.
How much fuel do vehicles consume per year in the U.S.? - ANSWER-140 billion
gallons.
What is the annual spending on vehicle insurance in the U.S.? - ANSWER-$100 billion.
What is the total credit used for vehicle purchase and maintenance in the U.S.? -
ANSWER-More than $300 billion.
What is the purpose of ASE certification? - ANSWER-To improve the quality and service
of vehicle repair.
What is required for a candidate to qualify for ASE certification? - ANSWER-Two or more
years of work experience.
, Where are ASE certification exams administered? - ANSWER-At Prometric testing
centers throughout the United States.
When can ASE exams be taken? - ANSWER-In certain two-month windows during the
year.
What is the benefit of obtaining ASE Blue Seal Certification? - ANSWER-Increased
earning potential, job mobility, and performance recognition.
What was the first patented gasoline-powered automobile? - ANSWER-Benz
Motorwagen
In what year was the Benz Motorwagen patented? - ANSWER-1886
Who were the pioneers behind the Daimler-Benz Company? - ANSWER-Carl Benz and
Gottlieb Daimler
How much horsepower did the first gasoline-powered automobile generate? - ANSWER-
1.5 horsepower
What was the top speed of the first gasoline-powered automobile? - ANSWER-3-5 MPH
(5-8 KPH)
What is the horsepower range of 21st century vehicles? - ANSWER-110-450 horsepower
What is the cruising speed range of 21st century vehicles? - ANSWER-65 to 76 MPH
(106-121 KPH)
What type of exams are ASE certification exams? - ANSWER-Computerized multiple
choice exams
How many A series ASE exams are there? - ANSWER-8
How long does it take to complete an ASE exam? - ANSWER-1 - 2 hours
What is the cost to take an ASE exam? - ANSWER-$37.00 plus a $36.00 registration fee
What is the purpose of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)? -
ANSWER-To improve the quality of automotive service and repair through certification
When was ASE founded? - ANSWER-1972
What was the former name of ASE? - ANSWER-National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (NIASE)
What are the four general areas of voluntary certification established by ASE? -
ANSWER-Engine, Transmission, Brakes and Suspension, Electrical/AC
What does the acronym ASE stand for? - ANSWER-Automotive Service Excellence
What is the G1 Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) test? - ANSWER-A test to identify
Maintenance and Light Repair Technicians
What is required to become an Undercar Specialist? - ANSWER-Pass the XI test and be
certified in A4 and A5 areas
How many tests does ASE offer? - ANSWER-More than 51 tests
What are the components involved in the engine repair service area? - ANSWER-
Cylinder heads, valve train, short block assembly
What are short block assemblies? - ANSWER-Components found in or on the engine
block.
What is the purpose of the cooling system in a vehicle? - ANSWER-To maintain proper
engine temperature.
What does ASE identify as A2? - ANSWER-Automatic transmission, covering both
transmissions and transaxles.
How do automatic transmissions control the drive train? - ANSWER-Through a complex
electronic or hydraulic system.
automotive practice tests published by Tests.com to assist test takers for the ASE
certification exams.
Who grants the ASE certification? - ANSWER-The National Institute of Automotive
Service Excellence.
What do the ASE A Series exams represent? - ANSWER-They are part of the
certification process for automotive professionals.
How many workers are employed in the automotive industry in the U.S.? - ANSWER-
About 7 million workers.
What percentage of Americans own at least one car? - ANSWER-Ninety percent.
How many miles do Americans drive annually? - ANSWER-2.25 trillion miles.
How much fuel do vehicles consume per year in the U.S.? - ANSWER-140 billion
gallons.
What is the annual spending on vehicle insurance in the U.S.? - ANSWER-$100 billion.
What is the total credit used for vehicle purchase and maintenance in the U.S.? -
ANSWER-More than $300 billion.
What is the purpose of ASE certification? - ANSWER-To improve the quality and service
of vehicle repair.
What is required for a candidate to qualify for ASE certification? - ANSWER-Two or more
years of work experience.
, Where are ASE certification exams administered? - ANSWER-At Prometric testing
centers throughout the United States.
When can ASE exams be taken? - ANSWER-In certain two-month windows during the
year.
What is the benefit of obtaining ASE Blue Seal Certification? - ANSWER-Increased
earning potential, job mobility, and performance recognition.
What was the first patented gasoline-powered automobile? - ANSWER-Benz
Motorwagen
In what year was the Benz Motorwagen patented? - ANSWER-1886
Who were the pioneers behind the Daimler-Benz Company? - ANSWER-Carl Benz and
Gottlieb Daimler
How much horsepower did the first gasoline-powered automobile generate? - ANSWER-
1.5 horsepower
What was the top speed of the first gasoline-powered automobile? - ANSWER-3-5 MPH
(5-8 KPH)
What is the horsepower range of 21st century vehicles? - ANSWER-110-450 horsepower
What is the cruising speed range of 21st century vehicles? - ANSWER-65 to 76 MPH
(106-121 KPH)
What type of exams are ASE certification exams? - ANSWER-Computerized multiple
choice exams
How many A series ASE exams are there? - ANSWER-8
How long does it take to complete an ASE exam? - ANSWER-1 - 2 hours
What is the cost to take an ASE exam? - ANSWER-$37.00 plus a $36.00 registration fee
What is the purpose of the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)? -
ANSWER-To improve the quality of automotive service and repair through certification
When was ASE founded? - ANSWER-1972
What was the former name of ASE? - ANSWER-National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (NIASE)
What are the four general areas of voluntary certification established by ASE? -
ANSWER-Engine, Transmission, Brakes and Suspension, Electrical/AC
What does the acronym ASE stand for? - ANSWER-Automotive Service Excellence
What is the G1 Maintenance and Light Repair (MLR) test? - ANSWER-A test to identify
Maintenance and Light Repair Technicians
What is required to become an Undercar Specialist? - ANSWER-Pass the XI test and be
certified in A4 and A5 areas
How many tests does ASE offer? - ANSWER-More than 51 tests
What are the components involved in the engine repair service area? - ANSWER-
Cylinder heads, valve train, short block assembly
What are short block assemblies? - ANSWER-Components found in or on the engine
block.
What is the purpose of the cooling system in a vehicle? - ANSWER-To maintain proper
engine temperature.
What does ASE identify as A2? - ANSWER-Automatic transmission, covering both
transmissions and transaxles.
How do automatic transmissions control the drive train? - ANSWER-Through a complex
electronic or hydraulic system.