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1. Which of the following best describes the main function of an
RVTI Level 2 technician?
A. Design new testing protocols
B. Perform basic inspections only
C. Conduct advanced vehicle testing and troubleshooting D.
Oversee administrative operations
This is correct because Level 2 technicians are responsible for
advanced testing and troubleshooting, not just basic inspections or
administrative tasks.
2. When conducting a diagnostic test on a vehicle system, the first
step is to:
A. Replace faulty components immediately
B. Review vehicle history and perform preliminary inspections
C. Notify the client of potential costs
D. Update software without testing
Reviewing history and performing inspections ensures diagnostics
are accurate and targeted.
3. A vehicle fails emissions testing due to high CO levels. The
technician should:
A. Ignore it if the engine seems fine
B. Check fuel system, ignition system, and air intake for faults
, C. Just adjust the sensors
D. Report it as unfixable
High CO can indicate incomplete combustion; checking related
systems is necessary.
4. Which tool is essential for measuring vehicle electrical circuit
resistance? A. Torque wrench
B. Multimeter
C. Vacuum gauge
D. Flow meter
A multimeter is used to measure voltage, current, and resistance in
circuits.
5. Which of the following is the correct procedure for testing a
vehicle’s cooling system?
A. Only check the radiator cap
B. Pressure test the system and inspect for leaks
C. Drain the system completely
D. Replace the thermostat without testing
Pressure testing reveals leaks and ensures system integrity.
6. If a Level 2 technician identifies a misfire in a cylinder, the
first diagnostic step is:
A. Replace all spark plugs
B. Check ignition coil and spark plug of the affected cylinder
C. Replace the fuel injector
D. Adjust the timing belt
Targeted diagnostics prevent unnecessary replacements and
pinpoint the problem.
, 7. The main function of a vehicle’s ECU (Engine Control Unit) is
to:
A. Control tire pressure
B. Manage engine performance and emissions
C. Regulate seatbelt tension
D. Monitor oil levels only
The ECU controls key engine functions, including fuel injection and
emissions.
8. When performing a battery load test, the technician should:
A. Only check the voltage without load
B. Apply a load and measure voltage drop
C. Jump-start the battery immediately
D. Disconnect the alternator first
Load testing shows whether a battery can sustain voltage under
real-world conditions.
9. Which of the following indicates a leaking head gasket?
A. Excessive tire wear
B. Low brake fluid
C. White smoke from exhaust and coolant in oil
D. Malfunctioning ABS
Coolant mixing with oil or exhaust smoke indicates head gasket
failure.
10. For Level 2 technicians, the correct method to verify a fuel
pump’s operation is: A. Shake the fuel tank
B. Measure fuel pressure at the rail with a gauge
C. Replace the pump regardless of symptoms
D. Tap the pump lightly