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| A vacuum is any pressure less than atmospheric pressure. |
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| Two technicians are discussing shop safety. Technician A says that eye injuries are one of the most common injuries. Technician B says that most eye injuries could be prevented if safety equipment was used. Who is correct? |
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| Bio diesel is actually cooking oil that has been processed and mixed with diesel oil. |
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| Two technicians are discussing vehicle accessory systems. Technician A says that the navigation system is considered a vehicle accessory. Technician B says that many accessory systems require technical expertise for proper diagnosis. Who is correct? |
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Which of the following statements about fire extinguishers and fire fighting is NOT correct?
1. A shop should have only one fire extinguisher in the shop.
2. There are four general classifications of fires.
3. Metals such as magnesium will burn when exposed to a flame.
4. Fire extinguishers must be matched to the fires being combated. |
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1. A shop should have only one fire extinguisher in the shop.
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| Eye and face protection is not necessary in a shop setting. T/F? |
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Which of the following statements about vehicle brake systems is false?
1. Antilock systems serve to prevent brake lockup on panic stops.
2. Once the mechanical force is converted to hydraulic, it doesn't change back.
3. The brake system includes linkages and hydraulic circuits.
4. Brake force is applied mechanically at the wheels. |
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2. Once the mechanical force is converted to hydraulic, it doesn’t change back.
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Which of the following statements about container labels is NOT correct?
1.The hazardous materials roster must be readily accessible by all employees.
2.Transfer containers must have the same labeling as the large storage container.
3.Employees do not need access to the hazardous materials roster.
4. Every chemical must have a label on its container that matches the MSDA. |
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3. Employees do not need access to the hazardous materials roster.
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| Two technicians are discussing first aid for eye injuries. Technician A says that eye injuries are one of the most common types of injuries in a shop setting. Technician B says that you should never rub an injured eye. Who is correct? |
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Which of the following statements about the steps of first aid is NOT correct?
1. Do not treat for shock
2. Treat the burn
3. Stop the bleeding
4. Protect the victim |
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1. Do not try to treat for shock.
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| The way you dress and act in the shop reflects on your professionalism. T/F? |
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| Lift with your legs, not your back when picking up a heavy object. T/F? |
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| The suspension system supports the vehicle and helps to provide a smoother ride. T/F? |
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| Two technicians are discussing lifting heavy items. Technician A says that you should always keep your back bent while lifting. Technician B says that most of your lifting ability comes from your lower back. Who is correct? |
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| Two technicians are discussing steering systems. Technician A says that the major components of a steering system are: steering wheel, linkage, and the dash support assembly. Technician B says that the major components include the steering wheel, linkage, steering knuckle, and gearing. Who is correct? |
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