Electrical
When load-testing a lead-acid battery, which of the following would be the recommended load to be drawn by the carbon pile? A. 1/2 of the CCA rating for 15 seconds B. 100% of the CCA rating for 30 seconds C. 1/2 of the amp/hour rating for 45 seconds D. 1/2 of the amp/hour rating for 15 seconds
1/2 of the CCA rating for 15 seconds
When performing a battery check, the state of charge should not be lower than what percentage? A. 12.4v B. 12.6V C. 12.0v D. 9.6v
12.4v
A fully charged 12 volt battery should have an open-circuit voltage of how many volts? A. 12.8 B. 9.6 C. 12.6 D. 12
12.6
The electrodes and electrolyte of a lead-acid battery cell produce __________volts. A. 2.5 B. 2.0 C. 2.1 D. 2.3
2.1 volts
A battery must be at least ______ charged to perform a capacity test. A. 52% B. 75% C. 15% D. 100%
75%
When load testing a fully charged, lead-acid battery at 70 degrees Fahrenheit at one half the rated CCA for 15 seconds, what is the lowest acceptable voltage during the test? A. 10.2 volts B. 12.6 volts C. 8.5 volts D. 9.6 volts
9.6 volts
Technician A says that conductance testing is considered to be an accurate method of assessing battery service life. Technician B says that a disadvantage of conductance testing is that the battery electrolyte covers must be removed. Who is right? A. Neither A nor B B. B only C. Both A and B D. A only
A only
Which of the following measures how many electrons are in movement at one time? A. Wattage B. Voltage C. Joule's D. Amperage
Amperage
What is the only rotating component of the starter? A. Armature B. Ring Gear C. Rotor D. Brushes
Armature
What is all matter made of? A. Atoms B. Electrons C. Protons D. Ions
Atoms
Which of the electrical diagnostic test is tested while the circuit is working (load on)? A. Starter draw B. Both C and D C. Voltage drop D. Resistance
Both C and D
What needs to be sufficiently high enough to overcome a battery's natural resistance to current flow? A. Charging voltage B. Amperage C. Polarity D. Temperature
Charging voltage
Which of the following would slow a chemical reaction? A. Heat B. Cold C. Excessive amperage D. Excessive torque
Cold
_____________ is a measurement of battery capacity, in amps, that a battery can deliver for 30 seconds while maintaining a voltage of 1.2 volts per cell or higher at 0°F. A. Cranking amps B. Reserve capacity C. Amp-hour D. Cold cranking amps
Cold cranking amps
Which of the following is made up of heavy copper segments separated from each other and the armature shaft by insulation? A. Commutator B. Field coils C. Pole shoes D. Armature windings
Commutator
Tracing Current flow in wiring diagrams is often easier using what thoery perspective? A. Hole B. Conventional C. Electron D. Hybrid
Conventional Theory
What is produced by the spinning magnetic field of the armature, which induces current in the opposite direction of battery current through the motor? A. Reverse Polarity B. Voltage Drop C. Counter Electomotive Force D. Cold Cranking Amperage
Counter Electomotive Force
Batteries used for what purpose are commonly termed starting, lighting, and ignition (SLI) batteries? A. Heating B. Cranking C. Steering D. Idling
Cranking
Which of the following would result when two batteries are conected in parallel? A. Nothing if both the batteries have the same CCA and nominal voltage B. Voltage doubles C. Current capacity doubles D. Voltage and current both double
Current capacity doubles
Which of the following would result when two batteries are conected in parallel? A. Voltage and current both double B. Voltage doubles C. Nothing if both the batteries have the same CCA and nominal voltage D. Current capacity doubles
Current capacity doubles
What types of batteries are used to deliver a lower, steady level of power for a longer period of time? A. Sealed lead-acid B. Valve-regulated lead-acid C. Deep cycle D. Traction
Deep cycle
When replacing a battery, which is the recommended sequence to use in disconnecting and re-connecting the cables? A. Disconnect the ground cable last and re-connect it first B. Disconnect the ground cable first and re-connect it last C. Disconnect the positive cable first and re-connect it last D. Disconnect the positive cable last and re-connect it last
Disconnect the ground cable first and re-connect it last
If the electrolyte level is lost through evaporation, what should be added? A. Distilled water B. Tap water C. Acid D. Sulfate crystals
Distilled water
During charging and discharging, water in the electrolyte is broken apart into its constituent hydrogen and oxygen. What is this process called? A. Gassing B. Sulfation C. Galvanic reaction D. Electrolysis
Electrolysis
If an excessive current flows through a circuit, what element melts at specific amperage due to the calibrated thickness of the metal strip? A. Circuit breaker B. Battery C. Fuse D. PPTCs
Fuse
What is generally an unwanted by-product of resistance? A. Heat B. Light C. Low amperage D. Voltage drops
Heat
____________ is the measurement of frequency and indicates the number of cycles per second. A. Hertz B. Polarity C. Ampere D. Ohms
Hertz
Dirty, corroded, or loose connections result in what type of circuits? A. Grounded B. Intermittent C. High Resistance D. Short
High Resistance
An open circuit has what type of resistance? A. High B. Short C. Infinite D. Low
Infinite
When an atom has an imbalance of electrical charges due to the gain or loss of electrons it is a(n)________. A. Free Electron B. Ion C. Electromotive Force D. Current
Ion
What type of circuits are common examples of parallel circuits? A. Power B. On-board diagnostic system C. Control D. Lighting
Lighting
What test determines the ability of a battery to deliver cranking amperage and is based on the battery CCA rating? A. Three-minute charge B. Conductance C. State of charge D. Load
Load
If voltage is held constant in a circuit, amperage increases if resistance decreases and amperage decreases if resistance increases. What law does this relationship between factors demonstrate? A. Joules B. Ohm's C. Electrostatic D. Kirchhoff's
Ohm's
What law explains in mathematical relationship between amperage, voltage, and resistance in a circuit? A. Kirchhoff's B. Boyle's C. Watt's D. Ohm's
Ohm's
The relationships between amperage, voltage, and resistance are calculated using __________. A. Ohm's law B. the heating effect of current C. Joule's law D. conventional theory
Ohm's law
Which of the following can be used to find points where circuit continuity is lost only if the circuit is not powered? A. Ohmmeter B. Voltmeter C. Ammeter D. Potentiometer
Ohmmeter
What type of a circuit's electrical pathway is broken or unconnected? A. Open B. Intermittent C. Closed D. Resistive
Open
Which of the following tests tells you how charged or discharged a battery is? A. Specific gravity B. Open circuit voltage C. Load D. Three-minute charge
Open circuit voltage
What type of a circuit is characterized by amperage flow through each branch depends on its resistance? A. Series B. Simple C. Series-parallel D. Parallel
Parallel
What is a battery case usually made of? A. Polypropylene B. Lead C. Plastic D. Hard rubber
Polypropylene
In direct current conventional theory, electrons flow in what direction? A. Back and forth within a circuit B. Continually changing direction C. Negative to positive D. Positive to negative
Positive to negative
Where are positive electrical charges found? A. Neutrons B. Protons C. Ions D. Electrons
Protons
Like charges are ____________ by one another. A. Resisted B. Balanced C. Attracted D. Repelled
Repelled
What measurement is modeled on estimates of how long an automobile could be driven after an alternator fails with electrical loads from headlights and other loads before the ignition system fails? A. Self-discharge B. Specific gravity C. Cranking amps D. Reserve capacity
Reserve capacity
What is measured in ohms? A. Circuits B. Currents C. Conductivity D. Resistance
Resistance
Which of the following is considered electrical friction? A. Current B. Voltage C. Resistance D. Amperage
Resistance
___________ plates are very thin, porous, glass-fiber materials allowing electrolyte to diffuse freely throughout the cell and prevent plate contact. A. Deep cycle B. Positive C. Separator D. Negative
Separator
In what type of circuit are there multiple loads but only one path for current to flow? A. Combination B. Series C. Parallel D. Series-parallel
Series
In what component would you find the pull-in and hold-in windings? A. Drive and yoke B. Armature C. Field windings D. Solenoid
Solenoid
__________ is driven off battery plates when charging. A. Black-carbon graphite B. Sulfate C. Strontium D. Silver alloy
Sulfate
A typical electrical problem that can cause starting system problems includes____________. A.seized pistons or bearings B. stripped ring gear teeth C. leaky fuel pressure regulator D. Sulfated battery
Sulfated battery
What can occur if a battery is left in a discharged state for a long period of time, continually undercharged, or left partially charged? A. Ignition B. Recombination C. Galvanic reaction D. Sulfation
Sulfation
Which of the following is indicated using a three-minute battery charge test? A. Sulfation B. Low electrolyte level C. Shedding D. Uncharged battery
Sulfation
Which of the following occurs when batteries are subjected to prolonged undercharge conditions? A. Excessive vibration B. Grid corrosion C. Shedding D. Sulfation
Sulfation
Technician A says that excessive vibration can shorten the life of a lead-acid battery by shaking the active material from the plates. Technician B says that truck batteries are designed to sustain high levels of vibration and this seldom causes premature failures. Who is right? A. Technician A only B. Technician B only C. Both A and B D. Neither A nor B
Technician A only
Which of the following switches would be an overcrank protection switch? A. Dead battery start B. Neutral safety C. Ignition key D. Thermal protection
Thermal protection
What type of circuit breaker keeps the circuit breaker open until the overload condition is removed? A. Type 2 B. Fusible C. Type 3 D. Type 1
Type 2
Which of the following would result when two batteries are conected in series? A. Current capacity doubles B. Nothing if both the batteries have the same CCA and nominal voltage C. Voltage doubles D. Voltage and current both double
Voltage doubles
When troubleshooting electrical circuits, what would you use to look for voltage drops? A. Voltmeter B. Ohmmeter C. Graphing meter D. Ammeter
Voltmeter
What is the unit for measuring power? A. Voltage B. Amperage C. Wattage D. Ohms
Wattage
What is the unit for electrical power? A. Amps B. Watts C. Farads D. Ohms
Watts
In a battery, the electrolyte level should be ________ the plates. A. below B. above C. around D. even with
above
Incorrect charging system voltage can cause _________. A. undercharging B. overcharging C. low electrolyte levels D. all of the above
all of the above
Which of the following conditions can shorten the life of a heavy-duty, lead acid battery? A. overcharging B. undercharging C. deep-cycling D. all of the above
all of the above
Excessive ________ through terminals and connectors will produce heat. A. amperage B. protons C. voltage D. wattage
amperage
The amount of __________ a battery supplies is a function of the surface area of the plates. A. voltage B. amperage C. resistance D. discharge
amperage
What solution is recommended to neutralize and clean corrosion from battery posts and terminals? A. clean electrolyte B. chassis grease C. baking soda and water D. distilled water
baking soda and water
The electrical ___________ of a battery is the amount of electrical current a lead-acid battery can supply. A. resistance B. energy C. capacity D. load
capacity
Atoms with the fewest electrons in its outer shell are the best ____________. A. transistors B. conductors C. semiconductors D. insulators
conductors
Materials that hold electrons loosely enable electrons in its outer shell to easily move and are categorized as ____________. A. resistors B. conductors C. semiconductors D. insulators
conductors
Unlike the short-to-power malfunction, a short-to-ground will draw higher than expected ___________. A. continuity B. current C. resistance D. tolerance
current
In a series circuit, there can be multiple loads but only one path for ___________ A. resistance B. voltage C. amperage D. current flow
current flow
In cold weather, battery power drops drastically because the __________ thickens. A. acids B. oil C. gas D. electrolyte
electrolyte
Only ___________ can be removed or added to an atom. A. protons B. ions C. neutrons D. electrons
electrons
Forces of charge repulsion and attraction are termed ___________. A. semiconduction B. repelling force C. electrical charge D. electrostatic force
electrostatic force
The starter motor is an electric motor mounted on the engine block or ____________. A. starter motor case B. pressure tank C. torque converter D. flywheel housing
flywheel housing
A Resistor converts electrical energy into __________ energy. A. chemical B. kinetic C. heat D. light
heat
Which of these would be concidered an input to a module? A. magnetic switch B. relay switch C. starter relay D. ignition key
ignition key
The main advantage of conductance testing is that _________________. A. testing can usually be performed in under two hours B. heat is produced C. high-frequency DC does not affect battery D. it does not require any battery discharge activity
it does not require any battery discharge activity
Battery plates are made of two different compositions of lead fabricated from paste bonded to lead alloy grids. The negative plate uses lead and the positive plate uses __________. A. sulfuric acid B. lead dioxide C. lead sulfate D. silver alloy
lead dioxide
An advantages of low- or no-maintenance batteries would include______________. A. less gassing B. higher self-discharge rate C. lower electrical reserve capacity D. grid growth/expansion
less gassing
Starter motors can be tested in two ways. The off-vehicle test is called a(n) _________test. A. no-load B. available voltage C. starter draw D. starter relay bypass
no-load
All modern vehicles have a small amount of _________ when the ignition is turned off. A. parasitic draw B. constant amperage C. electrical energy D. input voltage
parasitic draw
Direct-drive starters transfer torque directly to the starters___________gear. A. flywheel ring B. pinion C. ring D. spur
pinion
A deficiency of electrons gives an atom an overall ____________charge. A. positive B. electrical C. negative D. neutral
positive
When testing specific gravity of a lead-acid battery, which of the following produces a reading that is not influenced by the actual temperature of the electrolyte? A. glass bulb hydrometer B. plastic float type hydrometer C. refractometer D. built-in hydrometer
refractometer
When testing specific gravity of a lead-acid battery, which of the following produces a reading that is not influenced by the actual temperature of the electrolyte? A. plastic float type hydrometer B. glass bulb hydrometer C. built-in hydrometer D. refractometer
refractometer
All electrical devices have internal ____________. A. battery banks B. venting C. combustion D. resistance
resistance
As the length of the conductor increases, so does the _________________. A. temperature B. resistance C. voltage D. diameter of the conductor
resistance
Loose or missing battery hold-downs cause plate ____________. A. impedance B. shedding C. conductance declines D. cracking
shedding
In a parallel circuit, there are multiple pathways for current flow, and all components are connected directly to the ___________. A. load B. circuit breaker C. source voltage D. circuit protection
source voltage
When the ___________ of battery acid is too low, such as when a battery is discharged, it may freeze in colder climates. A. parasitic draw B. reserve capacity C. specific gravity D. amp-hour
specific gravity
Field coils are connected in series with the armature windings through the ________. A. starter brushes B. battery cables C. bearings D. brass bushings
starter brushes
The greatest ___________ is produced at low speed since the motor will draw the highest amperage. A. torque B. horse power C. resistance D. voltage
torque
Unlike fuses, circuit breakers do not require replacement when they_________. A. reset B. ground C. trip D. calibrate
trip
What is the best description of the funtion of a relay? A. close a switch B. use low current control circuit to control a higher current work circuit C. circuit protection D. Armatures
use low current control circuit to control a higher current work circuit
A good fuse will have virtually the same ________ on both sides. A. amperage B. voltage C. resistance D. current
voltage
Identifying problems in series circuits often becomes a matter of measuring _________. A. voltage drops B. amperage C. resistance D. wattage
voltage drops
Lead-acid battery electrolyte is a mixture of sulfuric acid and __________. A. calcium B. water C. barium D. strontium
water