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What is the primary function of a car's transmission? A. to transfer turning motion from the steering wheel to the tie rods B. to transfer turning motion from the steering wheel to the universal joints C. to transfer force from the engine to the drive wheels D. to transfer kinetic energy from the car's wheels to the battery for storage
to transfer force from the engine to the drive wheels
In an internal combustion engine, the piston is connected to the connecting rod via the A. piston ring B. crankshaft C. wrist pin D. camshaft
wrist pin
The image below describes which stroke in a four-stroke cycle? A. intake B. compression C. power D. exhaust
intake
Which of the following automotive parts is typically located closest to the tailpipe? A. muffler B. catalytic converter C. exhaust manifold D. exhaust header
muffler
A ball joint is a part of which of the following vehicle systems? A. lubrication system B. exhaust system C. ignition system D. steering system
steering system
What provides power to a car's alternator while a car is in motion? A. the starter motor B. heat energy from the exhaust manifold C. the motion of the crankshaft D. voltage from the battery
the motion of the crankshaft
Which of the following will likely result in total engine stoppage and require expensive repairs? A. a spark plug stops firing B. a U-joint malfunctions C. the brake calipers malfunction D. the timing belt breaks
the timing belt breaks
Why is flux is important in the soldering process? A. Flux helps to clean the surfaces being joined. B. Flux acts as an adhesive to join two surfaces. C. Flux is part of a chemical reaction that creates heat. D. Flux helps to conduct electricity during the process.
Flux helps to clean the surfaces being joined.
Which of the following best describes the function of a car's distributor? A. It distributes oil to all the inlets of the engine's fuel injectors. B. It distributes voltage to the spark plugs to allow the cylinders to the fire. C. It distributes signals to the actuator to control vehicle functions. D. It distributes air to the intake ports on the cylinder heads.
It distributes voltage to the spark plugs to allow the cylinders to the fire.
Which of the following is NOT true of exhaust manifolds that have been "tuned," or carefully adjusted, to match the design of the engine? A. They can improve efficiency compared with traditional exhaust manifolds. B. They are often more fragile than traditional exhaust manifolds. C. They restrict the flow of gases more than traditional exhaust manifolds do. D. They are also known as header pipes.
They restrict the flow of gases more than traditional exhaust manifolds do.
Randolph needs to loosen a bolt that he knows to have been overly tightened. He can exert the greatest torque force by using which of the following tools? A. a box end wrench B. an open end wrench C. an adjustable wrench D. slip-joint pliers
a box end wrench
Which of the following 20th-century innovations can actually increase stopping distances under some conditions? A. hydraulic brakes B. brake booster C. antilock brakes D. brake calipers
antilock brakes
In a modern vehicle, excess electrical current in the electrical system is dealt with by A. being sent to "ground" via the car's tires B. being sent back to the battery, which can store it C. being sent to the shock absorbers to improve engine speed D. being transmitted directly to the exhaust system for emission
being sent back to the battery, which can store it
Powertrain control module is another name for a vehicle's A. steering column B. electronic ignition system C. transmission D. computer
computer
