ASE Certification-Chapter 2 Questions With
Correct Answers!!
safety
This involves working intelligently to prevent personal injury and property damage.
accidents
Unplanned events hurt people, break tools, damage vehicles, or have other adverse effects on the
business and its employees.
asphyxiation
This referees to anything that prevents normal breathing.
chemical burns
When a corrosive chemical such as paint remover injures your skin or eyes.
electrocution
This results when electricity passes through your body, causing severe burns, injury, or death.
fire
A rapid oxidation of a flammable material, producing high temperatures.
combustibles
Substances capable of igniting and burning, such as paints, thinners, reducers, gasoline, and dirty
rags.
explosions
Air pressure waves that result from extremely rapid burning.
physical injury
A general category that includes cuts, broken bones, strained backs, and similar injuries.
manufacturer's instructions
, These are very specific procedures for the specific product.
safety program
A written shop policy designed to protect the health and welfare of personnel and customers.
shop layout
The general organization or arrangement of work areas in the repair facility, including fire
exiting usher locations, storage areas, frame racks, paint booth, etc.
metalworking area
An area where parts are removed, repaired, and installed.
repair stall
A work area for one vehicle. Also called a bay.
bay
A work area for one vehicle. Also called a repair stall.
front end rack or alignment rack
This is used to measure and adjust the steering and suspension of a vehicle after repairs. Also
known as an alignment rack.
pneumatic
Equipment operated by air pressure.
hydraulic
Equipment operated by oil pressure.
tool and equipment storage room
An area for safely keeping specialized tools and equipment.
classroom
A venue for lectures, demonstrations, and meetings of school or shop personnel.
Correct Answers!!
safety
This involves working intelligently to prevent personal injury and property damage.
accidents
Unplanned events hurt people, break tools, damage vehicles, or have other adverse effects on the
business and its employees.
asphyxiation
This referees to anything that prevents normal breathing.
chemical burns
When a corrosive chemical such as paint remover injures your skin or eyes.
electrocution
This results when electricity passes through your body, causing severe burns, injury, or death.
fire
A rapid oxidation of a flammable material, producing high temperatures.
combustibles
Substances capable of igniting and burning, such as paints, thinners, reducers, gasoline, and dirty
rags.
explosions
Air pressure waves that result from extremely rapid burning.
physical injury
A general category that includes cuts, broken bones, strained backs, and similar injuries.
manufacturer's instructions
, These are very specific procedures for the specific product.
safety program
A written shop policy designed to protect the health and welfare of personnel and customers.
shop layout
The general organization or arrangement of work areas in the repair facility, including fire
exiting usher locations, storage areas, frame racks, paint booth, etc.
metalworking area
An area where parts are removed, repaired, and installed.
repair stall
A work area for one vehicle. Also called a bay.
bay
A work area for one vehicle. Also called a repair stall.
front end rack or alignment rack
This is used to measure and adjust the steering and suspension of a vehicle after repairs. Also
known as an alignment rack.
pneumatic
Equipment operated by air pressure.
hydraulic
Equipment operated by oil pressure.
tool and equipment storage room
An area for safely keeping specialized tools and equipment.
classroom
A venue for lectures, demonstrations, and meetings of school or shop personnel.