Automotive Mechanics 10th Edition By Les Simpson – Test Bank

 

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Sample Test

Unit 06 Test Bank

1.   On a metric tyre with the markings 205/65 R16 92H, what does the letter H represent?

 

1.   The aspect ratio

2.   The speed-category symbol

3.   The rim diameter code for tubeless tyres

4.   The load index number

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

2.   Which of the following statements regarding run-flat tyres is INCORRECT?

 

1.   The sidewalls are reinforced

2.   There is a rubber clip fitted inside the tyre

3.   The vehicle can still be driven at high speeds when the tyre is flat

4.   They operate with TPM sensors

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

3.   A tyre’s aspect ratio refers to the:

 

1.   total tyre height minus the width shown as a percentage

2.   distance from the rim to the tread

3.   way it sits when looked at from below

4.   sidewall tyre height divided by the width shown as a percentage

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

4.   On a tyre marked 235/45 R17 92H, the 235 would refer to:

 

1.   the nominal tyre width in millimetres

2.   the height of the sidewall in millimetres

3.   the width of the tread in millimetres

4.   the height of the wheel in millimetres

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

5.   Directional tyres:

 

1.   can be fitted any way on the rim

2.   aretyres that steer the vehicle

3.   are fitted to high-performance exotic vehicles

4.   are designed to rotate in one direction only

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tread patterns, tyre and wheel assembly types

6.   Australian Design Rule (ADR) 24 requires that:

 

1.   a spare wheel must be fitted to the vehicle and the correct jacking equipment must be used

2.   a space-saver tyre is fitted and the maximum speed limit for the vehicle is 80 km/h

3.   the vehicle must be fitted with tubes inside the tyres

4.   a placard must be permanently fitted showing types of rims and tyres suitable for that vehicle

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Australian design rules for light vehicle tyre and wheels

7.   When selecting tyres, it is important to consider the:

 

1.   load rating

2.   specification

3.   speed rating

4.   All given answers are correct

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Knowledge of Light vehicle tyre fitment guide

8.   Which of the following statements regarding wheel selection is CORRECT?

 

1.   Wheels up to 35 mm wide are recommended

2.   It is legal for wheels to protrude outside mudguards

3.   It is important always to follow the tyre placard information or the owner’s handbook

4.   There is little or no information relating to wheel ADRs

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre fitment guide

9.   A load index of 95 on a tyre would carry how much weight?

 

1.   450 kg

2.   690 kg

3.   550 kg

4.   800 kg

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

 

 

10.                Which is of the following is NOT a type of tread for a passenger vehicle?

 

1.   Inverse

2.   Symmetrical

3.   Asymmetrical

4.   Directional

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Specific tyre applications for varying terrain, soil and weather conditions

11.                Which of the following statements regarding wheels is CORRECT?

 

1.   They are either pressed steel or aluminium

2.   They consist of a flange and a rim

3.   Steel rims are welded from two pieces, the rim and the flange

4.   All given answers are correct

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tread patterns, tyre and wheel assembly types

12.                Tyres with ply rating codes are used on:

 

1.   light vehicles

2.   trucks

3.   performance vehicles

4.   motorbikes

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

13.                Split rims are usually used on:

 

1.   domestic vehicles

2.   motorbikes

3.   4WDs and trucks

4.   All of the given answers are correct

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tread patterns, tyre and wheel assembly types

14.                The marking ‘5.5’ on arim represents the:

 

1.   rim width in inches

2.   rim diameter in centimetres

3.   rim diameter in inches

4.   rim code

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

15.                Areplacement rim size should be sourced from:

 

1.   the internet

2.   a recycler

3.   guesswork

4.   the tyre placard chart

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

16.                What is the most common tyre construction type for light vehicles?

 

1.   Bias or cross-ply tyres

2.   Run-flat tyres

3.   Radial tyres

4.   Steel-belted tyres

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Specific tyre applications for varying terrain, soil and weather conditions

17.                The tread pattern on passenger vehicle tyres is designed to:

 

1.   dig into the road surface to get grip

2.   be used when driving off-road

3.   quieten the ride noise

4.   provide necessary friction with the road surface for wet or dry conditions

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tread patterns, tyre and wheel assembly types

18.                Wheel rim offset is:

 

1.   the distance between the outside edge of the rim and the flange centre

2.   the distance from the mounting surface of the flange to the centre of the rim

3.   the rim diameter multiplied by the intersection point of the flange

4.   the distance between the inside edge of the rim and the flange

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

 

 

19.                Atyre with a load index of 100 represents:

 

1.   450 kg

2.   1200 kg

3.   560 kg

4.   800 kg

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

20.                Radial tyre sizes are known as:

 

1.   the P-imperial and metric system

2.   the A metric and P-imperial

3.   the cross ply and bias ply

4.   the metric and P-metric systems

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 06 Test Bank Summary

 

Category

 

of Questions

 

Competency: AURLTJ001 Select light vehicle tyres and wheels for specific applications

 

20

Difficulty: Easy

20

Foundation skills: Learning

20

Foundation skills: Reading

20

Gradable: automatic

20

Topic: KE: Australian design rules for light vehicle tyre and wheels

1

Topic: KE: Knowledge of Light vehicle tyre fitment guide

1

Topic: KE: Light vehicle tread patterns, tyre and wheel assembly types

4

Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre and wheel assembly terminology and codes

11

Topic: KE: Light vehicle tyre fitment guide

1

Topic: KE: Specific tyre applications for varying terrain, soil and weather conditions

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Unit 05 Test Bank

 

1.   What is the normal service life span for special rare metal or platinum spark plugs?

 

1.   They are replaced every 50 000 km

2.   They are replaced every 30 000 km

3.   They are replaced every 100 000 km

4.   They are replaced every 150 000 km

 

Competency: AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Identification, function, service requirements and procedures for vehicle or machinery systems and components

2.   Some vehicles require servicing more frequently if they are used in severe operating conditions. What are severe service conditions?

 

1.   Operating in rough, sandy, dusty or muddy conditions or in extremely cold weather

2.   Towing a caravan or trailer

3.   Repeated short trips or infrequent use

4.   All of the given answers are correct

 

Competency: AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations
Difficulty: Medium
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Identification, function, service requirements and procedures for vehicle or machinery systems and components

3.   When serving vehicles, direct ignition systems require:

 

1.   testing of the coils at every service

2.   inspection of the distributor points

3.   changing of the coil pack oil

4.   checking that the coil pack is securely mounted and connections are tight

 

Competency: AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations
Difficulty: Medium
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Identification, function, service requirements and procedures for vehicle or machinery systems and components

4.   When draining engine oil, best practice is to:

 

1.   always rev the engine after initial start-up

2.   never fill the filter before the engine

3.   tighten the filter with an oil filter tool

4.   inspect the drain plug washer and replace it if necessary

 

Competency: AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations
Difficulty: Medium
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Types and applications of filters, oils, fluids and greases

 

 

 

 

 

5.   Coolant marks on the overflow tank indicate:

 

1.   hot and cold levels

2.   minimum and maximum levels

3.   old and new fluid

4.   full and empty marks

 

Competency: AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations
Difficulty: Medium
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Identification, function, service requirements and procedures for vehicle or machinery systems and components

6.   After changing fuel filters on some diesel engines, they may require:

 

1.   new injectors

2.   priming and bleeding

3.   tuning

4.   pump adjustment

 

Competency: AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations
Difficulty: Medium
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Types and applications of filters, oils, fluids and greases

7.   Best practice when replacing spark plugs is to:

 

1.   fit colder heat-range spark plugs

2.   fit oil-spark threads

3.   increase electrode gaps for better firing

4.   fit the same type and heat range spark plugs as the originals

 

Competency: AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations
Difficulty: Medium
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Identification, function, service requirements and procedures for vehicle or machinery systems and components

8.   Batteries, if low, should be topped up with:

 

1.   sulphuric acid

2.   deionised water

3.   hydrochloric acid

4.   tank water

 

Competency: AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations
Difficulty: Easy
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Identification, function, service requirements and procedures for vehicle or machinery systems and components

9.   Brake fluid services require you to do which of the following?

 

1.   Change the fluid in the system at the specified service period

2.   Check the brake master cylinder reservoir (and connections) for leaks

3.   Empty and refill the reservoir every time

4.   Top up the reservoir and leave its lid dirty

 

Competency: AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations
Difficulty: Medium
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Identification, function, service requirements and procedures for vehicle or machinery systems and components

10.                The schedule code ‘L’ stands for:

 

1.   lubricate

2.   left

3.   light

4.   lash adjusters

 

Competency: AURTTA004 Carry out servicing operations
Difficulty: Medium
Foundation skills: Learning
Foundation skills: Reading
Gradable: automatic
Topic: KE: Identification, function, service requirements and procedures for vehicle or machinery systems and components

 

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