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AUTOBODY Exam Questions With Correct Answers. Which parts of a unibody vehicle structure help to keep passengers safe in the event of a collision? - answercrush zones Which of the following mechanical components are commonly found on newer unitized constructed vehicles? - answerAll of the these In front-engine, rear-wheel drive unitized vehicles, the engine is mounted - answerlongitudinally What type of automobile structure is welded and/or bonded into one unit? - answerunibody Which of the following is not an advantage of unitized vehicle design? - answerLocalized collision damage to components The ___ are the large, side body sections that extend from the side doors back to the rear bumper. They are welded in place and form a vital part of the rear body structure. - answerquarter panels Which of the following frame designs are no longer used in automobile manufacturing? - answerladder ___ construction uses body parts welded together to form an integral frame. - answerunibody In a front-engine, front-wheel drive unibody structure, what panel supports the top of the MacPherson struts? - answershock towers Which type of vehicle construction uses a frame only in areas requiring extra support and a strong attachment point? - answerSemi-unitized stub rail construction Technician A says that a unibody structure directly affects vehicle wheel alignment. Technician B says that a vehicle's unibody structure does not affect vehicle wheel alignment. Who is correct? - answertechnician A Which of the following are designed to stiffen a unibody structure? - answercross members and bracing

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AUTOBODY Exam Questions With Correct
Answers.


Which parts of a unibody vehicle structure help to keep passengers safe in the event of a collision? -
answer✔crush zones

Which of the following mechanical components are commonly found on newer unitized constructed
vehicles? - answer✔All of the these

In front-engine, rear-wheel drive unitized vehicles, the engine is mounted - answer✔longitudinally

What type of automobile structure is welded and/or bonded into one unit? - answer✔unibody

Which of the following is not an advantage of unitized vehicle design? - answer✔Localized collision
damage to components

The ___ are the large, side body sections that extend from the side doors back to the rear bumper. They
are welded in place and form a vital part of the rear body structure. - answer✔quarter panels

Which of the following frame designs are no longer used in automobile manufacturing? -
answer✔ladder

___ construction uses body parts welded together to form an integral frame. - answer✔unibody

In a front-engine, front-wheel drive unibody structure, what panel supports the top of the MacPherson
struts? - answer✔shock towers

Which type of vehicle construction uses a frame only in areas requiring extra support and a strong
attachment point? - answer✔Semi-unitized stub rail construction

Technician A says that a unibody structure directly affects vehicle wheel alignment. Technician B says
that a vehicle's unibody structure does not affect vehicle wheel alignment. Who is correct? -
answer✔technician A

Which of the following are designed to stiffen a unibody structure? - answer✔cross members and
bracing

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Technician A gives a more thorough damage analysis to a unibody vehicle than to a conventional frame
vehicle. Technician B says the conventional frame vehicle requires the more thorough inspection. Who is
correct? - answer✔technician A

Which type of steel is most often used in new vehicle structural components? - answer✔high strength
steel

A dented panel cannot be accessed from the rear for straightening with a hammer and dolly. Technician
A says to drill holes in the panel and use screws to pull out the damaged sheet metal. Technician B says
to avoid drilling holes in panels, because this will damage the panel and its corrosion resistance. Who is
correct? - answer✔technician B

An object has hit a fender and placed a dent in it. Technician A says to hit the center of the dent from
the back with a dolly first to drive out the deepest part of the dent. Technician B says to use a dolly and
hammer to work the dent out, starting at the perimeter and working inward to the deepest part of the
dent last. Who is correct? - answer✔technician B

Which kind of spoon can be used instead of a hammer? - answer✔slapping spoon

Technician A says that aluminum has a lower melting point than steel. Technician B says that you should
use a temperature-sensitive crayon when heating aluminum since it does not glow cherry-red right
before it melts. Who is correct? - answer✔Both A and B

Technician A says that 20 percent of sheet metal damage is direct damage. Technician B says that bent
metal is not necessarily buckled metal. Who is correct? - answer✔both A and B

What grit of sandpaper should be used to remove paint down to bare metal quickly? - answer✔36 grit

If too little hardener is used, the filler - answer✔will not adhere to the metal.

Metal conditioner is - answer✔all of the above.

Technician A grinds welds in a patch panel nearly flush with the body panel surface before filler
application. Technician B does not grind welds in the patch panel before filler application. Who is
correct? - answer✔technician A

Technician A uses a body file to initially level high spots in body filler. Technician B says to use a high-
speed grinder first. Who is correct? - answer✔technician A

Once a ding has been properly filled and leveled, Technician A uses a dual action sander to featheredge
the surrounding paint edges. Technician B uses a block sander. Who is correct? - answer✔Both a and b

The first step in repairing nicks is - answer✔dewaxing

Technician A says that body filler is commonly used to final straighten sheet metal damage. Technician B
says that lead is commonly used in place of body filler. Who is correct? - answer✔technician A

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