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OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION This comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions is designed for the ASE A6 Electrical/Electronic Systems certification exam. Administered by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), the A6 exam evaluates a technician’s diagnostic and repair skills across vehicle electrical circuits, batteries, starting and charging systems, lighting, and electronic control modules. The assessment is structured around six core content areas: General Electrical/Electronic System Diagnosis, Battery and Starting System Diagnosis and Repair, Charging System Diagnosis and Repair, Lighting Systems Diagnosis and Repair, Instrument Cluster and Driver Information Systems Diagnosis and Repair, and Body Electrical Systems Diagnosis and Repair. Through a multiple-choice format, the test measures the ability to apply electrical fundamentals, interpret wiring diagrams, use diagnostic tools like digital multimeters and oscilloscopes, and troubleshoot complex system faults.

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ASE A6 Electrical/Electronic Systems Certification
Exam | Latest Verified Questions and Detailed
Answers

OVERVIEW DESCRIPTION
This comprehensive set of multiple-choice questions is designed for the ASE A6
Electrical/Electronic Systems certification exam. Administered by the National Institute
for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), the A6 exam evaluates a technician’s
diagnostic and repair skills across vehicle electrical circuits, batteries, starting and
charging systems, lighting, and electronic control modules. The assessment is
structured around six core content areas: General Electrical/Electronic System
Diagnosis, Battery and Starting System Diagnosis and Repair, Charging System
Diagnosis and Repair, Lighting Systems Diagnosis and Repair, Instrument Cluster and
Driver Information Systems Diagnosis and Repair, and Body Electrical Systems
Diagnosis and Repair. Through a multiple-choice format, the test measures the ability
to apply electrical fundamentals, interpret wiring diagrams, use diagnostic tools like
digital multimeters and oscilloscopes, and troubleshoot complex system faults.

QUESTION 1

A technician measures 0.4 V across a closed switch in a 12 V circuit under load. What
does this reading indicate?

A. Normal switch operation
B. High resistance inside the switch

C. An open circuit after the switch
D. A short to ground before the switch

CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: A closed switch should have near 0 V drop; 0.4 V indicates

unwanted resistance causing a voltage drop, meaning high internal resistance.

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QUESTION 2

In a circuit with a 12 V source, a load consumes 3 A and has a resistance of 3 Ω. What is
the total circuit resistance if a 1 Ω resistor is in series with the load?

A. 3 Ω
B. 4 Ω

C. 12 Ω
D. 1 Ω

CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: Total series resistance adds up: 3 Ω (load) + 1 Ω = 4 Ω. Ohm’s Law

confirms 12 V / 3 A = 4 Ω, so the load must be 3 Ω and series resistor 1 Ω.

QUESTION 3

While performing a voltage drop test on the ground side of a starter circuit, the DMM
reads 1.2 V during cranking. Specification is less than 0.5 V. What does this indicate?

A. Excessive positive cable resistance
B. High resistance in the ground path

C. A shorted starter solenoid
D. Normal starter operation
CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: Voltage drop on the ground side above spec means there is

unwanted resistance in the ground cable or connections.

QUESTION 4

What is the total resistance of two 6 Ω resistors wired in parallel?
A. 3 Ω

B. 6 Ω
C. 12 Ω

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D. 1.5 Ω

CORRECT ANSWER: A

EXPERT RATIONALE: For equal resistors in parallel, R_total = R/n = 6 Ω / 2 = 3 Ω. Using

formula 1/Rt = 1/6 + 1/6 = 1/3, Rt = 3 Ω.

QUESTION 5

A technician pulls a fuse and connects an ammeter across the fuse terminals to check
current flow. What is being measured?

A. Available voltage
B. Parasitic draw on that circuit

C. Source voltage drop
D. Circuit resistance

CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: An ammeter connected in place of a fuse measures the current that

normally flows through that circuit, which can identify abnormal parasitic draw.

QUESTION 6

In a 12 V series circuit with three resistors, R1=10 Ω, R2=20 Ω, R3=30 Ω, what is the
voltage across R2?

A. 2 V
B. 4 V

C. 6 V
D. 8 V

CORRECT ANSWER: B

EXPERT RATIONALE: Total resistance = 60 Ω, current = 12/60 = 0.2 A. Voltage drop
across R2 = I×R2 = 0.2 A × 20 Ω = 4 V.

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QUESTION 7

A DMM set to read DC volts is connected between the positive battery terminal and the
starter motor B+ stud while cranking. A reading of 0.9 V is observed. What does this

indicate?
A. High resistance in the positive cable or connections

B. Bad starter motor windings
C. Shorted starter solenoid contacts

D. Normal voltage drop
CORRECT ANSWER: A


EXPERT RATIONALE: This test measures voltage drop on the positive side; 0.9 V exceeds
typical 0.5 V max, indicating excessive resistance in the cable or terminal connections.


QUESTION 8
When a technician places a test light across a fuse with the circuit active, the test light

glows dimly. What does this likely mean?
A. The fuse is open

B. There is high resistance in the fuse
C. The circuit is operating normally
D. The fuse has low resistance causing a voltage drop
CORRECT ANSWER: B


EXPERT RATIONALE: If the fuse has resistance, voltage drops across it, causing the test
light to glow dimly; a good fuse would show no voltage difference and not light the test

light.

QUESTION 9

A wiring diagram shows a component with a dashed box around it. What does the
dashed box typically represent?

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