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Test Bank For Automotive Mechanics 1 By Ed May

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Chapter 03 Testbank Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. What does the term ‘unserviceable’ mean? A. Difficulty in servicing a car; a very low car may be unserviceable because the hoist arms will not fit under it. B. Parts that have been damaged or worn beyond their specified limit are classed as unserviceable. This means that they must be replaced. C. Upselling to the customer; half-worn brake pads can be called unserviceable to increase productivity. D. Unserviceable parts may be kept for used cars or someone wanting a cheap repair. 2. Give two other names for the term ‘diagnosis’. A. ‘Fault finding’ and ‘the repair order’ are also referred to as diagnosis. B. Diagnosis is sometimes also referred to as ‘troubleshooting’ or ‘fault finding’. C. ‘Customer complaint’ and ‘fault finding’ can be used instead of diagnosis. D. ‘Fitment of parts’ and ‘servicing’ are two other names for diagnosis. 3. What do the numbers or lines embossed in the head of a bolt or fastener represent? A. The marking are there purely for identification purposes for use on production lines by vehicle manufacturers. B. They represent the pitch thread and bolt diameter for both metric and SAE bolts; larger-diameter bolts have a higher number and more lines on the bolt head. C. These markings identify the metric tapping size appropriate for that bolt. The higher the number on the bolt head, the finer the pitch required for thread tapping. D. These markings represent bolts of different classes and their strength. For bolts with numbers, the higher the number, the stronger the bolt. Some bolts with recessed heads have embossed lines: two lines represent class 5 and three lines represent class 7. 4. Measurement of the amount of wear may determine the suitability of a part for further use. True False 5. Suitable dismantling sequences can be found on the under-bonnet label. True False 6. Components are often cleaned before disassembly in order to decrease chances of identity problems. True False 7. Wear limits determine whether the part can be used two more times. True False 8. Parts no longer able to be used are classed as unserviceable. True False 9. Some self-locking nuts have built-in features that prevent them from working loose. True False 10. A pitch gauge measures a bolt’s thread size (diameter). True False 11. The term 'R & R' refers to: A. remove and replace B. remove and release C. rough and ready D. release and rectify 12. Welding safety requires the use of PPE. Which item of PPE is NOT normally required when electric-welding? A. Ear protection. B. A welding face-shield. C. Full body clothing coverage. D. Leather gloves. 13. Soldering is used for the repair of which of the following? A. Radiators and exhausts. B. Electrical connections and radiators. C. Exhaust systems and electrical connections. D. All of the options given here are correct. 14. Sandcasting produces parts such as: A. steel wheels B. headlamp lenses C. drive shafts D. engine blocks 15. Drop-forging refers to: A. a weight dropped on white hot metal B. an illegal copy of a part C. a part dropped on the production line D. a part shaped from cast iron 16. On metric bolt heads, the number refers to: A. the length B. the strength C. the diameter D. the year of manufacture 17. The difference between bolts and screws is: A. bolts are threaded all of the way, screws are not B. bolts always require a nut, screws may not C. bolts are usually only threaded part of the way and screws all the way D. screws always require a flat blade screwdriver 18. A thread pitch is the distance between: A. the major diameter and the minor diameter B. the root and the head of the bolt C. the point on one crest to the point on the next crest D. the first crest at one end of a bolt and the last crest 19. Coarse threads are generally used: A. where brass is a part of the assembly B. where the material is tougher C. in larger bolts D. where the material is more brittle 20. Which one of the following is NOT a thread type? A. Unified National Fine. B. American National Coarse. C. British Standard Whitworth. D. British Standard Fine. 21. What is meant by staking a locking device? A. Wire is threaded through holes in two or more adjacent bolt heads so that they hold each other. B. Tabs are used between two bolts or nuts. C. The end of the bolt or nut is staked with a centre punch or small chisel. D. A tab washer fits under the bolt or nut and the tab washer can be bent against a flat side of the bolt or nut. 22. To diagnose a problem refers to: A. nose infection B. both troubleshooting and fault-finding C. troubleshooting D. fault-finding 23. A tune-up guide assists with: A. torque specifications B. fan and drive-belt tensions C. specifications on engines D. engine oil specifications 24. Which of the nuts listed here does NOT require a split pin? A. Castle (Castellated) nut. B. Acorn nut. C. None of the options given here requires a split pin. D. Slotted hex. 25. A Woodruff key is: A. helical cut gear B. a sector-shaped key that fits into a recess in a shaft C. used to unlock the boot D. a shaft with splines 26. Which of the following procedures does NOT require machining? A. Cylinder reboring. B. Valve refacing. C. Bearing removal. D. Cylinder head refacing. 27. Proper reassembly requires which of the following? A. Correct observation. B. Use of correct tools. C. Good workmanship. D. All of the options given here are correct. 28. Locking compounds may be used as locking devices and may also act as: A. an identification mark B. a cleaner C. a paint coating D. a sealer Chapter 03 Testbank Key 1.(p. ) What does the term ‘unserviceable’ mean? A. Difficulty in servicing a car; a very low car may be unserviceable because the hoist arms will not fit under it. B. Parts that have been damaged or worn beyond their specified limit are classed as unserviceable. This means that they must be replaced. C. Upselling to the customer; half-worn brake pads can be called unserviceable to increase productivity. D. Unserviceable parts may be kept for used cars or someone wanting a cheap repair. Competency: AURTTK2002 Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 2.(p. ) Give two other names for the term ‘diagnosis’. A. ‘Fault finding’ and ‘the repair order’ are also referred to as diagnosis. B. Diagnosis is sometimes also referred to as ‘troubleshooting’ or ‘fault finding’. C. ‘Customer complaint’ and ‘fault finding’ can be used instead of diagnosis. D. ‘Fitment of parts’ and ‘servicing’ are two other names for diagnosis. Competency: AURTTK2002 Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 3.(p. ) What do the numbers or lines embossed in the head of a bolt or fastener represent? A. The marking are there purely for identification purposes for use on production lines by vehicle manufacturers. B. They represent the pitch thread and bolt diameter for both metric and SAE bolts; larger-diameter bolts have a higher number and more lines on the bolt head. C. These markings identify the metric tapping size appropriate for that bolt. The higher the number on the bolt head, the finer the pitch required for thread tapping. D. These markings represent bolts of different classes and their strength. For bolts with numbers, the higher the number, the stronger the bolt. Some bolts with recessed heads have embossed lines: two lines represent class 5 and three lines represent class 7. Competency: AURTTK2002 Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 4. (p. ) Measurement of the amount of wear may determine the suitability of a part for further use. TRUE Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Competency: AURTTK2002 Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment Difficulty: Easy Section: Workshop practices 5. (p. ) Suitable dismantling sequences can be found on the under-bonnet label. FALSE Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 6. (p. ) Components are often cleaned before disassembly in order to decrease chances of identity problems. FALSE Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 7. (p. ) Wear limits determine whether the part can be used two more times. FALSE Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 8. (p. ) Parts no longer able to be used are classed as unserviceable. TRUE Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 9.(p. ) Some self-locking nuts have built-in features that prevent them from working loose. TRUE Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Competency: AURTTK2002 Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment Difficulty: Easy Section: Workshop practices 10.(p. ) A pitch gauge measures a bolt’s thread size (diameter). FALSE Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Easy Section: Workshop practices 11. (p. ) The term 'R & R' refers to: A. remove and replace B. remove and release C. rough and ready D. release and rectify Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Easy Section: Workshop practices 12.(p. ) Welding safety requires the use of PPE. Which item of PPE is NOT normally required when electric-welding? A. Ear protection. B. A welding face-shield. C. Full body clothing coverage. D. Leather gloves. Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Easy Section: Workshop practices 13. (p. ) Soldering is used for the repair of which of the following? A. Radiators and exhausts. B. Electrical connections and radiators. C. Exhaust systems and electrical connections. D. All of the options given here are correct. Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Easy Section: Workshop practices 14. (p. ) Sandcasting produces parts such as: A. steel wheels B. headlamp lenses C. drive shafts D. engine blocks Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Easy Section: Workshop practices 15. (p. ) Drop-forging refers to: A. a weight dropped on white hot metal B. an illegal copy of a part C. a part dropped on the production line D. a part shaped from cast iron Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Easy Section: Workshop practices 16. (p. ) On metric bolt heads, the number refers to: A. the length B. the strength C. the diameter D. the year of manufacture Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 17. (p. ) The difference between bolts and screws is: A. bolts are threaded all of the way, screws are not B. bolts always require a nut, screws may not C. bolts are usually only threaded part of the way and screws all the way D. screws always require a flat blade screwdriver Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 18. (p. ) A thread pitch is the distance between: A. the major diameter and the minor diameter B. the root and the head of the bolt C. the point on one crest to the point on the next crest D. the first crest at one end of a bolt and the last crest Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 19. (p. ) Coarse threads are generally used: A. where brass is a part of the assembly B. where the material is tougher C. in larger bolts D. where the material is more brittle Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 20.(p. ) Which one of the following is NOT a thread type? A. Unified National Fine. B. American National Coarse. C. British Standard Whitworth. D. British Standard Fine. Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Hard Section: Workshop practices 21.(p. ) What is meant by staking a locking device? A. Wire is threaded through holes in two or more adjacent bolt heads so that they hold each other. B. Tabs are used between two bolts or nuts. C. The end of the bolt or nut is staked with a centre punch or small chisel. D. A tab washer fits under the bolt or nut and the tab washer can be bent against a flat side of the bolt or nut. Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 22.(p. ) To diagnose a problem refers to: A. nose infection B. both troubleshooting and fault-finding C. troubleshooting D. fault-finding Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 23.(p. ) A tune-up guide assists with: A. torque specifications B. fan and drive-belt tensions C. specifications on engines D. engine oil specifications Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 24.(p. ) Which of the nuts listed here does NOT require a split pin? A. Castle (Castellated) nut. B. Acorn nut. C. None of the options given here requires a split pin. D. Slotted hex. Competency: AURTTK2002 Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 25.(p. ) A Woodruff key is: A. helical cut gear B. a sector-shaped key that fits into a recess in a shaft C. used to unlock the boot D. a shaft with splines Competency: AURTTK2002 Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 26.(p. ) Which of the following procedures does NOT require machining? A. Cylinder reboring. B. Valve refacing. C. Bearing removal. D. Cylinder head refacing. Competency: AURTTK2002 Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 27. (p. ) Proper reassembly requires which of the following? A. Correct observation. B. Use of correct tools. C. Good workmanship. D. All of the options given here are correct. Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices 28. (p. ) Locking compounds may be used as locking devices and may also act as: A. an identification mark B. a cleaner C. a paint coating D. a sealer Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices Chapter 03 Testbank Summary Category Competency: AURTTA2004 Carry out servicing operations Competency: AURTTK2002 Use and maintain workplace tools and equipment Difficulty: Easy Difficulty: Hard Difficulty: Medium Section: Workshop practices # of Questions 22 8 8 1 19 28 Chapter 07 Testbank Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. What is the function of gaskets or seals? A. All of the answers listed here are correct. B. They are used to prevent loss of oil, grease, fuel, coolant, air or gas. In some instances, they act to dampen vibrations of various components. C. They are used to prevent loss of oil, grease, fuel, coolant, air or gas. In some instances, they are also used to exclude dirt and water. D. They are used to prevent loss of oil, grease and fuel only. In some instances, they are also used to exclude dirt and water. 2. Why is Teflon used in some oil seals? A. Teflon has high-temperature qualities. B. All of these answers. C. Teflon has a long life and low friction against the shaft. D. It is cheaper to manufacture. 3. Boots are fitted to? A. A Steering and suspension parts, drive shafts, hydraulic components and manual transaxles. B. Steering and suspension parts, drive shafts and hydraulic components. C. Steering, suspension and differentials, drive shafts and hydraulic components. D. Steering and suspension parts, drive shafts and hydraulic steering pumps. 4. A seal in a wheel hub would not control air. True False 5. Piston rings seal against gas and water. True False 6. Oil-seal installation precautions include installation with the lip facing the fluid, checking the surface of the shaft and lubricating prior to assembly. True False 7. Teflon properties include a long life and high friction. True False 8. 'O' rings are so named because they are always used in the shape of a circle. True False 9. Scrolls and slingers are generally used as: A. a seal made from leather B. seals for pressurised systems C. a supplementary seal D. the main oil seal 10. Brake seals are most often made from: A. silicon B. leather C. rubber D. rope 11. Rubber brake parts should never be contaminated with: A. mineral oil B. solvents C. any of the substances listed here D. grease 12. Which of the following does NOT apply to boots? A. They protect parts. B. They exclude dirt. C. They retain lubricant. D. They seal oil pressure. 13. When fitting oil seals over shafts: A. lubricate the shaft but do not rotate B. slide the seal without rotating C. use petrol to lubricate the seal D. use a rotary motion with lubrication 14. Teflon seals require: A. extra lubrication during assembly B. Teflon oil, always C. heavy grease for long life D. little or no lubrication during assembly 15. Steering rack boots are sometimes referred to as: A. bellows B. stockings C. trousers D. garters 16. The only lubricants used with hydraulic brake seals are: A. rubber grease and brake fluid B. rubber grease and high-temp grease C. high-temp grease and transmission oil D. brake fluid and high-temp grease 17. Oil filters should be fitted: A. with anti-seize B. with glycol C. without lubricant D. with a light coating of oil or grease 18. Gaskets can be made from: A. aluminium, steel or copper only B. rubber, cork or neoprene only C. paper, cardboard or silicon only D. many different materials 19. Sealing compounds are: A. always used with gaskets B. sometimes used with gaskets C. never used on vehicles D. never used with gaskets 20. Gaskets should be: A. stored standing upright B. removed from their packaging as soon as possible C. stored flat until use D. disposed of if not used straight away 21. Dirty threads on cylinder head bolts and cylinder block holes: A. will produce false torque readings B. will allow important heat transfer C. will seal better for coolant areas D. will make it harder to tension 22. Tensioning of cylinder head bolts would generally: A. start at one end and work towards the other B. start anywhere as long as a torque wrench is used C. start at the outside and work inward D. start in the centre and work outwards 23. Round-shaped housings are tensioned: A. starting at one point and going diagonally opposite B. starting at one bolt and working progressively each way one at a time C. at any point as the sequence on housings is not important. D. starting at one bolt and working around 24. When dealing with thread locking compounds, anaerobic cure means: A. it sets in the absence of air B. it requires movement to set C. it requires heat to set D. it requires air to set 25. Which of the following descriptions best describes a plain gasket? A. It is cut to shape from sheet materials. B. It is made of a composition material that is bonded to a perforated metal core. C. It has a layer of composition material sandwiched between two thin sheets of steel. D. It is made from a single sheet of hard steel. 26. Where are you most likely to find gaskets made of special jointing materials? A. In oil pans. B. In valve covers. C. In fuel pumps. D. Under plugs, bolts or nuts. 27. High-pressure power steering hoses are sealed with: A. flare nuts and hose clamps B. flare nuts C. flare nuts and 'O' rings D. hose clamps 28. Exhaust manifold gaskets are made from: A. thin steel B. steel and aluminium, laminated C. all or any of the compositions given here D. composition material between steel Chapter 07 Testbank Key 1. What is the function of gaskets or seals? A. All of the answers listed here are correct. B. They are used to prevent loss of oil, grease, fuel, coolant, air or gas. In some instances, they act to dampen vibrations of various components. C. They are used to prevent loss of oil, grease, fuel, coolant, air or gas. In some instances, they are also used to exclude dirt and water. D. They are used to prevent loss of oil, grease and fuel only. In some instances, they are also used to exclude dirt and water. Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 2. Why is Teflon used in some oil seals? A. Teflon has high-temperature qualities. B. All of these answers. C. Teflon has a long life and low friction against the shaft. D. It is cheaper to manufacture. Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 3. Boots are fitted to? A. A Steering and suspension parts, drive shafts, hydraulic components and manual transaxles. B. Steering and suspension parts, drive shafts and hydraulic components. C. Steering, suspension and differentials, drive shafts and hydraulic components. D. Steering and suspension parts, drive shafts and hydraulic steering pumps. Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Medium Section: Friction and bearings 4. A seal in a wheel hub would not control air. TRUE Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 5. (p. ) Piston rings seal against gas and water. FALSE Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 6.(p. ) Oil-seal installation precautions include installation with the lip facing the fluid, checking the surface of the shaft and lubricating prior to assembly. TRUE Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Medium Section: Friction and bearings 7. (p. ) Teflon properties include a long life and high friction. FALSE Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 8. (p. ) 'O' rings are so named because they are always used in the shape of a circle. FALSE Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 9. Scrolls and slingers are generally used as: A. a seal made from leather B. seals for pressurised systems C. a supplementary seal D. the main oil seal Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Medium Section: Friction and bearings 10. Brake seals are most often made from: A. silicon B. leather C. rubber D. rope Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Medium Section: Friction and bearings 11. Rubber brake parts should never be contaminated with: A. mineral oil B. solvents C. any of the substances listed here D. grease Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 12. Which of the following does NOT apply to boots? A. They protect parts. B. They exclude dirt. C. They retain lubricant. D. They seal oil pressure. Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 13. When fitting oil seals over shafts: A. lubricate the shaft but do not rotate B. slide the seal without rotating C. use petrol to lubricate the seal D. use a rotary motion with lubrication Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 14. Teflon seals require: A. extra lubrication during assembly B. Teflon oil, always C. heavy grease for long life D. little or no lubrication during assembly Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 15. Steering rack boots are sometimes referred to as: A. bellows B. stockings C. trousers D. garters Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Medium Section: Friction and bearings 16. The only lubricants used with hydraulic brake seals are: A. rubber grease and brake fluid B. rubber grease and high-temp grease C. high-temp grease and transmission oil D. brake fluid and high-temp grease Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Medium Section: Friction and bearings 17. Oil filters should be fitted: A. with anti-seize B. with glycol C. without lubricant D. with a light coating of oil or grease Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 18. Gaskets can be made from: A. aluminium, steel or copper only B. rubber, cork or neoprene only C. paper, cardboard or silicon only D. many different materials Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 19. Sealing compounds are: A. always used with gaskets B. sometimes used with gaskets C. never used on vehicles D. never used with gaskets Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Hard Section: Friction and bearings 20. Gaskets should be: A. stored standing upright B. removed from their packaging as soon as possible C. stored flat until use D. disposed of if not used straight away Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 21. Dirty threads on cylinder head bolts and cylinder block holes: A. will produce false torque readings B. will allow important heat transfer C. will seal better for coolant areas D. will make it harder to tension Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 22. Tensioning of cylinder head bolts would generally: A. start at one end and work towards the other B. start anywhere as long as a torque wrench is used C. start at the outside and work inward D. start in the centre and work outwards Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Medium Section: Friction and bearings 23. Round-shaped housings are tensioned: A. starting at one point and going diagonally opposite B. starting at one bolt and working progressively each way one at a time C. at any point as the sequence on housings is not important. D. starting at one bolt and working around Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Hard Section: Friction and bearings 24. When dealing with thread locking compounds, anaerobic cure means: A. it sets in the absence of air B. it requires movement to set C. it requires heat to set D. it requires air to set Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Medium Section: Friction and bearings 25. Which of the following descriptions best describes a plain gasket? A. It is cut to shape from sheet materials. B. It is made of a composition material that is bonded to a perforated metal core. C. It has a layer of composition material sandwiched between two thin sheets of steel. D. It is made from a single sheet of hard steel. Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 26. Where are you most likely to find gaskets made of special jointing materials? A. In oil pans. B. In valve covers. C. In fuel pumps. D. Under plugs, bolts or nuts. Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 27. High-pressure power steering hoses are sealed with: A. flare nuts and hose clamps B. flare nuts C. flare nuts and 'O' rings D. hose clamps Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings 28. Exhaust manifold gaskets are made from: A. thin steel B. steel and aluminium, laminated C. all or any of the compositions given here D. composition material between steel Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Section: Friction and bearings Chapter 07 Testbank Summary Category Competency: AURTTA2005: Select and use bearings, seals, gaskets, sealants and adhesives Difficulty: Easy Difficulty: Hard Difficulty: Medium Section: Friction and bearings # of Questions

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,Chapter 01 Testbank

Student: ___________________________________________________________________________

1.

What is a hybrid vehicle?


A.

A vehicle that has a third power plant to charge batteries in an emergency.


B.

A vehicle with a second power plant that is usually for propulsion and economy purposes.


C.

A vehicle that runs on diesel and uses electronic injection technology for emission standards and fuel economy.


D.

A vehicle that runs exclusively on LPG and has a larger-capacity battery fitted.




2.

What is the main function of ABS?


A.

ABS prevents the wheels skidding when the handbrake is applied to a moving vehicle.


B.

ABS monitors the airbag system and seatbelt pre-tensioners in case of an accident.


C.

ABS is an air-brake system fitted to some vehicles as a supplementary braking system.


D.

ABS (antilock braking system) prevents individual wheels from locking and skidding when the brakes are applied forcibly.

,3.

What is a body control unit?


A.

Also known as the brake electrical module (BEM) or brake control module (BCM), the unit prevents the brakes from locking up under
harsh operating conditions.


B.

Also known as a body electrical module (BEM) or body control module (BCM), the body control unit operates and monitors the vehicle
accessory and ancillary equipment.


C.

The BEM/BCM controls engine and drive-line power management through a range of inputs and outputs.


D.

The BCM/BEM controls battery output and the voltage/amperage output of the alternator.




4.

The engine assembly does not include the gear reduction system.


True False


5.

To insulate the body from noise and vibration, manufacturers use foam rubber.


True False


6. The drive train can also be named the drive truck.
True False



7.

Front-wheel-drive vehicles have a transaxle.


True False

, 8. Automatic transmissions do not have a clutch. Instead they have a torque trans.
True False



9. The term 'torque' means:
A. horsepower
B. twisting force
C. noise transmitted
D. drive



10. Which of the following is true of the clutch?
A. It allows gears to be selected with ease.
B. It allows torque to be increased on take-off.
C. All of the options listed here are correct.
D. It allows the engine to be disconnected from the gearbox.



11.

A shaft transmitting torque may be called a(n):


A. propeller shaft
B. axle shaft
C. drive shaft
D. All of the given options are correct.


12.

In a rear-wheel-drive vehicle, the final drive consists of:


A. a crown wheel and piston
B. a cluster and lay shaft
C. a crown wheel and pinion
D. a cluster and input


13. The differential allows:
A. limited slipping between the tyre and the road
B. one wheel to go faster than the other, dependent on the ratio
C. both wheels to lock at the same speed
D. a difference in wheel speed as required



14. The terminology 'mounted transversely' means:
A. mounted diagonally
B. mounted across
C. mounted laying down
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