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Term
The vehicle frame and body are combined together as a unit in a

a. mono frame.
b. unitized body.
c. integral frame.
d. three-rail body.
Definition
unitized body.
Term
If you do not have specialized measuring equipment determining frame misalignment, what
other method are you using if you transfer checkpoints to a level floor?

a. Plum.
b. Plum bob.
c. Bubble level.
d. String and pencil.
Definition
Plum bob.
Term
What auto body shape has the appearance of a curved surface?

a. Crown.
b. Round.
c. Bend.
d. Arc.
Definition
Crown.
Term
Lower door panels, hoods, and deck lids are examples of what auto body curved surface characteristic?

a. High crown.
b. Low crown.
c. High bend.
d. Low bend.
Definition
Low crown.
Term
What type of auto body curved surface will not spring back once enough force pushes the body surface out of shape?

a. High crown.
b. Low crown.
c. High bend.
d. Low bend.
Definition
High crown.
Term
The auto body curved surface around the taillights and headlights is usually a

a. low bend.
b. low crown.
c. high crown.
d. reverse crown.
Definition
reverse crown.
Term
Which is the heaviest and largest auto body repair hammer?

a. Bumping.
b. Dinging.
c. Picking.
d. Gouging.
Definition
Bumping.
Term
If you are repairing an auto body surface with concave damage, which of the following
hammers should you use to repair the area?

a. Flat face bumping hammer.
b. Crowned face bumping hammer.
c. An “S”-shaped bumping hammer.
d. An “R”-shaped bumping hammer.
Definition
Crowned face bumping hammer.
Term
What auto body repair hammer do you use for finish work?

a. Claw and pry.
b. Ball-peen.
c. Bumping.
d. Dinging.
Definition
Dinging.
Term
If you need to repair a panel that is hard to get to, which auto body repair hammer do you use?

a. Ball-peen.
b. Bumping.
c. Dinging.
d. Pick.
Definition
Pick.
Term
What auto body repair tool do you hold against the inside of the body panel to back up the blows of a hammer?

a. Dolly block.
b. Impact block.
c. Dinging hammer.
d. Bumping hammer.
Definition
Dolly block.
Term
How much heavier should a dolly block be than the hammer you are using for a body repair?

a. Two times the weight of the hammer.
b. Three times the weight of the hammer.
c. Four times the weight of the hammer.
d. Five times the weight of the hammer.
Definition
Three times the weight of the hammer.
Term
What type of dolly block working face do you use if you want minimum metal stretching
and minimal lift of the damaged metal surface?

a. Contact crown.
b. Impact crown.
c. High crown.
d. Low crown.
Definition
Low crown.
Term
What type of dolly block working face do you use if you want increased metal stretching
and increased lift of the damaged metal surface?

a. Contact crown.
b. Impact crown.
c. High crown.
d. Low crown.
Definition
High crown.
Term
When making auto body repairs with a bumping spoon, where do you place the spoon in relationship to the metal surface?

a. On the other side of the metal surface from the hammer side.
b. Between the metal surface and the hammer.
c. To the right of the body panel damage.
d. To the left of the body panel damage.
Definition
Between the metal surface and the hammer.
Term
What type of hammer do you use to strike a bumping spoon?

a. Ball-peen.
b. Bumping.
c. Dinging.
d. Pick.
Definition
Ball-peen.
Term
Which spoon would you use as a pry tool on a damaged vehicle panel?

a. Caulking.
b. Bumping.
c. Body.
d. Low.
Definition
Body.
Term
The area of auto body metal that serves as a pivot for movement without breaking is called

a. an upset.
b. stretch.
c. a simple bend.
d. a displacement.
Definition
a simple bend.
Term
After you inspect and analyze the body damage, your next step in metal straightening is to perform

a. cutting.
b. grinding.
c. bumping.
d. roughing.
Definition
bumping.
Term
During your auto body repairs, it is important to lower the raised metal first because it

a. increases the chances of buckling.
b. is the only surface you can get to first.
c. reduces the chances of shrinking and large bends of the metal.
d. reduces the chances of stretches and sharp bends of the metal.
Definition
reduces the chances of stretches and sharp bends of the metal.
Term
During your auto body repairs, it is important to lower the raised metal first because it

a. increases the chances of buckling.
b. is the only surface you can get to first.
c. reduces the chances of shrinking and large bends of the metal.
d. reduces the chances of stretches and sharp bends of the metal.
Definition
reduces the chances of stretches and sharp bends of the metal.
Term
The auto body repair process where you release a stretched area with a cross-peen hammer
and a specialized dolly is called

a. automatic stretching.
b. hand shrinking.
c. cold stretching.
d. cold shrinking.
Definition
cold shrinking.
Term
If two opposite auto body diagonal measurements are not the same, you need to spread the body along the direction of the

a. left diagonal.
b. right diagonal.
c. longer diagonal.
d. shorter diagonal.
Definition
shorter diagonal.
Term
What auto body tool do you use to compare distances but not measure them?

a. Press.
b. Clamp.
c. Trammel.
d. Spreading rod.
Definition
Trammel.
Term
What could happen to the metal if you apply too much heat to an auto body panel during the welding process?

a. Weak spots.
b. Distortion.
c. Annealing.
d. Sparking.
Definition
Distortion.
Term
The first of the four steps to removing a fender is to remove the fender bolts from the

a. lower front fender skirt.
b. lower rear fender skirt.
c. hood hinge assembly .
d. radiator supports.
Definition
hood hinge assembly .
Term
When removing the door skin for inner door repair, what needs to be done directly after removing the door from the vehicle?

a. Remove outer edges of the door.
b. Place the door in a holding unit.
c. Remove the hem flange.
d. Grind the inner panel.
Definition
Place the door in a holding unit.
Term
Collision Estimating Guides list vehicle parts in what order?

a. Left side to right side, right side to left side.
b. Front to back, outside to inside.
c. Inside to outside, left to right side.
d. Right to left side, front to back.
Definition
Front to back, outside to inside.
Term
What type of vehicle construction requires inspection of undamaged areas unrelated to the actual point of impact?

a. Frame.
b. Ladder.
c. Unibody.
d. Box beam.
Definition
Unibody.
Term
When doing a damage report using the Collision Estimating Sequence what would you inspect after the windshield?

a. Sunroof.
b. Door glass.
c. Cowl and dash.
d. Back widow.
Definition
Cowl and dash.
Term
What precautions should be taken when storing a vehicle outside after performing an
accident estimate and awaiting a decision?

a. Prevent technicians from cannibalizing parts.
b. Prevent additional damage from the elements.
c. Prevent using organization from accessing vehicle.
d. Prevent personnel from touching vehicle until police investigate.
Definition
Prevent additional damage from the elements.
Term
Where would you begin your damage report after the vehicle that was in a minor front-end
collision that crumpled the right front fender, the bumper, the suspension, and the grille?

a. Front suspension.
b. Front bumper.
c. Front fender.
d. Front grille.
Definition
Front bumper.
Term
If you want to ensure a damaged metal surface can be properly filled and adhesion will take
place, then how many inches beyond the damaged areas should you clean?

a. 1.
b. 2.
c. 4.
d. 6.
Definition
2.
Term
If you need to order abrasive discs for the circular disc grinder, consult the operators
instructions that come with the grinder and then

a. measure the thickness of the sander’s drive shaft for thickness.
b. measure across the disc to see what size you have.
c. decide what size you need depending upon the task.
d. pick any size because they are all interchangeable.
Definition
measure across the disc to see what size you have.
Term
When you need to apply filler to a body component, then you will mix what two items?

a. Plastic base and adhesion promoter.
b. Resin base and a catalyst.
c. Resin and plastic powder.
d. Catalyst and plastic gel.
Definition
Resin base and a catalyst.
Term
When you apply filler to a metal surface, you use what type of pressure?

a. Pressure from the weight of the tool.
b. Light hand pressure.
c. Firm hand pressure.
d. No pressure.
Definition
Firm hand pressure.
Term
When you are preparing a fiberglass panel, how much of the total material thickness should
you bevel from both accessible sides of the panel?

a. 1/16.
b. 1/3.
c. 1/2.
d. 3/4.
Definition
1/3.
Term
The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) recommended practice system of marking plastic vehicle parts specifies a series of

a. numbers, 5.0 millimeters (mm) high, placed inside a football-shaped circle, which is stamped
onto the component part.
b. numbers, 3.0 mm high, placed inside a perfect circle, which is molded into the component part.
c. letters, 5.0 mm high, placed inside a football-shaped circle, which is stamped onto the
component part.
d. letters, 3.0 mm high, placed inside a football-shaped circle, which is molded into the
component part.
Definition
letters, 5.0 mm high, placed inside a football-shaped circle, which is stamped onto the component part.
Term
Which type of plastic softens when heated, hardens as it cools, and can be heated/cooled repeatedly with the same result?

a. Composites.
b. Thermoplastics.
c. Thermosetting plastics.
d. Sheet-molded compounds (SMC).
Definition
Thermoplastics.
Term
Which is the best way to match up the proper plastic welding rod material with the material being repaired?

a. Match the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) symbol.
b. Sand the material to see if it melts or smears.
c. Try several of the most sensible choices.
d. Perform a melt test.
Definition
Match the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) symbol.
Term
During plastic welding, what percentage of the base material should the weld penetrate if using a single-V weld?

a. 25 percent.
b. 50 percent.
c. 75 percent.
d. 100 percent.
Definition
75 percent.
Term
Which composite plastic filler is used for repairing large gaps?

a. Cosmetic.
b. Structural.
c. One part.
d. Two part.
Definition
Structural.
Term
Paint flexitive additives

a. can be used to reduce the gloss of the paint.
b. are usually used in primers and clear coats.
c. help speed up dry time between coats.
d. are used to help improve paint flow.
Definition
are usually used in primers and clear coats.
Term
What is a disadvantage of low-volatile organic compound (VOC) paints?

a. Excess cost.
b. Availability.
c. Storage requirements.
d. Equipment requirements.
Definition
Equipment requirements.
Term
If the pressure switch malfunctions on the electric motor air compressor, excessive air pressure is relieved by the

a. manual pressure gauge valve.
b. manual shutoff valve.
c. safety valve.
d. quick valve.
Definition
safety valve.
Term
What types of respirators must be fit tested?

a. Cartridge type only.
b. Air-supplied type only.
c. Any with a tight-fitting seal.
d. Only ones without a tight-fitting seal.
Definition
Any with a tight-fitting seal.
Term
How do you control the width of the paint spray pattern on a spray gun?

a. Loosen the cap.
b. Adjust the nozzle.
c. Adjust the control screw.
d. Turn the transformer (regulator) one turn.
Definition
Adjust the control screw.
Term
Which type of high-volume low-pressure (HVLP) paint system generates oil free, dry, air and high temperatures?

a. Air conversion unit.
b. Step-down unit.
c. Electrostatic.
d. Turbine.
Definition
Turbine.
Term
Which type of high-volume low-pressure (HVLP) paint system uses standard shop
compressed air, and a special orifice to reduce air pressure in the air nozzle?

a. Air conversion unit.
b. Step down unit.
c. Electrostatic.
d. Turbine.
Definition
Air conversion unit.
Term
Before using a paint stripper to remove paint from a vehicle, you should consult with

a. Environmental or Bioenvironmental Engineering.
b. Vehicle Management Superintendent (VMS).
c. Vehicle Control Officer (VCO).
d. Vehicle Fleet Manager (VFM).
Definition
Environmental or Bioenvironmental Engineering.
Term
Which type of sandpaper is used primarily with disc sanders on metal surfaces?

a. Aluminum oxide.
b. Zirconia alumina.
c. Silicon carbide.
d. Pumice.
Definition
Aluminum oxide.
Term
Which type of sandpaper is good for use on paint finishes?

a. Aluminum oxide.
b. Zirconia alumina.
c. Silicon carbide.
d. Pumice.
Definition
Silicon carbide.
Term
What type of automotive glass is used for windshields on a vehicle?

a. Plate.
b. Tempered.
c. Laminated.
d. Polypropylene.
Definition
Laminated.
Term
If you notice a rainbow or colored spots on a windshield when sunlight strikes it from different angles, the problem is

a. a vertical crack.
b. a pin hole in glass.
c. decomposition of the plate glass.
d. decomposition of the plastic layer.
Definition
decomposition of the plastic layer.
Term
The plastic layer inside the windshield allows the windshield to bend out of shape after breakage and still provide protection for the

a. dash board.
b. steering wheel.
c. vehicle occupants.
d. seat covers and carpeting.
Definition
vehicle occupants.
Term
What device at the bottom of the door window on a vehicle provides support for raising and lowering the window in the door?

a. Groove.
b. Channel.
c. Gutter.
d. Tubing.
Definition
Channel.
Term
How should you install a channel to the window glass on a vehicle?

a. Install the channel to the vehicle and then the glass to the channel.
b. Install the glass in the vehicle and the channel to the vehicle.
c. Force the channel onto the glass.
d. Force the glass into the channel.
Definition
Force the channel onto the glass.
Term
What substance should be used to clean the sheet-metal surface before replacing a body side molding?

a. Methyl-ethyl-ketone (MEK).
b. Isopropyl alcohol.
c. Lacquer thinner.
d. Plastic cleaner.
Definition
Isopropyl alcohol.
Term
Regardless of the type of door hinge, what procedure is common to replacing both boltedand welded-door hinges?

a. Determine if the welds are “innies” or “outies.”
b. Marking/scribing the position of the old hinge.
c. Drive a chisel between the hinge and the pillar.
d. Remove the bolts on the door side of the lower hinge.
Definition
Marking/scribing the position of the old hinge.
Term
Doors are removed from welded-on hinges by

a. drilling out the circular welds in the hinge.
b. drilling out the “innie” welds.
c. removing the hinge bolts.
d. removing the hinge pins.
Definition
removing the hinge pins.
Term
What item can save much of the labor involved in hinge replacement?

a. Brads.
b. Springs.
c. Sockets.
d. Bushings.
Definition
Bushings.
Term
You should never weld on or near a gas-filled bumper energy-absorbing unit because the unit could

a. move into the retracting position.
b. decrease the gas pressure.
c. warp the bumper.
d. explode.
Definition
explode.
Term
During installation of a seat belt as part of an accident repair, what should you do with
respect to a damaged retractor mounting area?

a. Modify the retractor.
b. Return it to the original shape.
c. Mount retractor an alternate, nearby location.
d. Disregard, install, and torque to specifications.
Definition
Return it to the original shape.
Term
What type of vehicle upholstery has minimal padding and a seat cover only?

a. Rigid.
b. Flexible.
c. Traditional.
d. Ergonomic.
Definition
Rigid.
Term
What usually makes up a rigid seat foundation?

a. Foam or spring.
b. Wood or metal.
c. Rubber webbing.
d. No-sag springs.
Definition
Wood or metal.
Term
When heat dissipates from the coolant to the atmosphere, then it must have reached which section of the radiator?

a. Tubular core.
b. Cast-iron tank.
c. Overflow tube.
d. Stamped-out tank.
Definition
Cast-iron tank.
Term
If it was necessary to use a radiator at a lower height to accommodate a hood design, then which type of radiator would work best?

a. Up-flow radiator.
b. Down-flow radiator.
c. Cross-flow radiator.
d. Reverse-flow radiator.
Definition
Cross-flow radiator.
Term
What radiator core components help radiate heat away from the coolant flowing through the core tube?

a. Fins.
b. Tanks.
c. Plates.
d. Headers.
Definition
Fins.
Term
What does the second digit of a Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) metal identification number indicate?

a. Brand of metal.
b. Kind of metal.
c. Process of how the metal is manufactured.
d. Percentage of predominant alloying agent.
Definition
Percentage of predominant alloying agent.
Term
As a safety factor, acetylene cylinder valve fittings have

a. right-handed threads.
b. left-handed threads.
c. metric threads.
d. self-locking threads.
Definition
left-handed threads.
Term
What should you use to check all fitting joints for leaks on oxyacetylene equipment?

a. Diesel fuel.
b. Soapy water.
c. Flame.
d. Oil.
Definition
Soapy water.
Term
What type of threads do the acetylene hose fittings have?

a. Left-handed.
b. Right-handed.
c. Self-tapping.
d. Metric.
Definition
Left-handed.
Term
When you change an oxyacetylene welding tip to a higher number tip, you increase the

a. temperature of the flame.
b. volume of the flame.
c. regulator pressure.
d. cylinder pressure.
Definition
volume of the flame.
Term
How large of a diameter should you maintain the molten metal pool in oxyacetylene welding?

a. 3/16 to 3/8 inch.
b. 1/2 to 5/8 inch.
c. 3/4 to 7/8 inch.
d. 1 to 1 1/8 inch.
Definition
3/16 to 3/8 inch.
Term
What technique of oxyacetylene welding would you use for welding heavy metals that require deep penetration?

a. Tilt.
b. Slant.
c. Weave.
d. Circular.
Definition
Weave.
Term
When brazing silver what kind of flame is used?

a. Strongly atomizing.
b. Strongly oxidizing.
c. Strongly reducing.
d. Neutral.
Definition
Strongly reducing.
Term
When a gas is superheated, it then breaks down into tiny molecules with an electrical charge
called plasma technically called

a. argon gas.
b. ionized gas.
c. hydrogen gas.
d. carbonized gas.
Definition
ionized gas.
Term
If you want to make thicker metal cuts with the plasma cutter, what variable must be adjusted?

a. Decrease the shielding gas.
b. Increase the amperage.
c. Decrease the voltage.
d. Increase the oxygen.
Definition
Increase the amperage.
Term
Which component of the plasma torch channels secondary gas or water?

a. Electrode.
b. Shield cup.
c. Gas swirler.
d. Cutting nozzle.
Definition
Shield cup.
Term
What is the minimum air pressure needed at the air connection to operate the plasma cutter?

a. 30 pounds per square inch (psi).
b. 45 psi.
c. 60 psi.
d. 75 psi.
Definition
60 psi.
Term
What are the two consumables in the plasma cutter torch?

a. Electrode and shield cup.
b. Electrode and gas swirler.
c. Electrode and cutting nozzle.
d. Cutting nozzle and shield cup.
Definition
Electrode and cutting nozzle.
Term
What is meant by the term overpowering the nozzle when using the plasma cutter?

a. Pushing down too hard on the nozzle.
b. Amperage level exceeds the rating.
c. Shielding gas pressure is too high.
d. Use of an improper electrode.
Definition
Amperage level exceeds the rating.
Term
How long do you purge plasma gas from the lines after a part change?

a. 1 to 2 minutes.
b. 2 to 3 minutes.
c. 3 to 4 minutes.
d. 4 to 5 minutes.
Definition
2 to 3 minutes.
Term
If you are shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) with an internal combustion engine-driven generator welder, what controls the demand of the generator?

a. Balancer.
b. Governor.
c. Transformer.
d. Control switch.
Definition
Governor.
Term
To alter the current setting on an alternating current (AC) arc welder containing a variable resister, use the

a. slip wheel.
b. hand wheel.
c. guide-wheel.
d. electrode-wheel.
Definition
hand wheel.
Term
What are the four general welding positions?

a. Horizontal, vertical, overhead, and fillet.
b. Horizontal, fillet, vertical, and overhead.
c. Flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead.
d. Overhead, flat, groove, and vertical.
Definition
Flat, horizontal, vertical, and overhead.
Term
What should you do prior to applying a fillet weld on a tee joint?

a. Decrease welder amperage.
b. Apply acid to the root bead.
c. Allow the root bead to cool.
d. Remove the slag from the root bead.
Definition
Remove the slag from the root bead.
Term
What maximum metal thickness can you successfully arc weld without preparing the edges?

a. 3/4 inch.
b. 1/2 inch.
c. 1/8 inch.
d. 1/32 inch.
Definition
1/8 inch.
Term
What kind of edge preparation would you do for welding if you can prepare both metal plate edges that are 3/4 to 1 inch thick?

a. Double “U.”
b. Single “U.”
c. Double “V.”
d. Single “V.”
Definition
Double “U".
Term
What characteristic is most noticeable when gas metal arc welding (GMAW) steel parts using 100 percent argon shielding gas?

a. Excessive HAZ size.
b. Insufficient penetration.
c. Higher heat conductivity.
d. Lower voltage requirement.
Definition
Insufficient penetration.
Term
Which gas metal arc welding (GMAW) transfer method will not occur if carbon dioxide is used as the only shielding gas?

a. Globular.
b. Spray arc.
c. Short circuit.
d. Open circuit.
Definition
Spray arc.
Term
Excessive stick out can result in the gas metal arc welding (GMAW) discontinuity called

a. porosity.
b. cracking.
c. whiskers.
d. lack of penetration.
Definition
porosity.
Term
When gas metal arc welding (GMAW), excessive penetration can result in

a. porosity.
b. cracking.
c. whiskers.
d. lack of penetration.
Definition
whiskers.
Term
When using the oxyacetylene torch to cut high-strength, low-alloy (HSLA) materials, how
far from the final desired cut line should you stay to prevent weakness in the metal?

a. 1/2 inch.
b. 3/4 inch.
c. 1 inch.
d. 2 inches.
Definition
2 inches.
Term
When cutting high-strength, low-alloy (HSLA) steel with an oxyacetylene torch, you should try to limit the torch time to

a. 1 minute.
b. 2 minutes.
c. 3 minutes.
d. 4 minutes.
Definition
3 minutes.
Term
At what angle should the tip of the gas metal arc welder be held at during continuous welding?

a. 5º to 15º.
b. 10º to 20º.
c. 15º to 25º.
d. 30º to 45º.
Definition
30º to 45º.
Term
What type of current is generally used for gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW)?

a. Alternating current (AC).
b. AC reverse polarity.
c. Direct current (DC).
d. Direct current reverse polarity (DCRP).
Definition
Alternating current (AC).
Term
What gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) torch component directs the flow of shielding gas onto the weld puddle?

a. Cap.
b. Collet.
c. Gas nozzle.
d. Gas orifice nut.
Definition
Gas nozzle.
Term
What quality of the gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW) process cleans off the oxides that form on aluminum?

a. Reverse polarity of the direct current (DC) arc.
b. Reverse polarity of the alternating current (AC) arc.
c. Standard polarity of the AC arc.
d. Standard polarity of the DC arc.
Definition
Reverse polarity of the alternating current (AC) arc.
Term
What contaminate, if left on aluminum, will cause poor mechanical and electrical qualities in a weld?

a. Soap.
b. Water.
c. Oil film.
d. Loose particles.
Definition
Oil film.
Term
If you are going to weld with aluminum, your first step is to remove any oil, grease, and water vapor from the aluminum and then

a. cover the joint with brown craft paper to prevent dirt, grit, and air from getting into the joint.
b. remove surface oxides with a stainless steel wire brush or strong alkaline acid.
c. form, shear, saw, or machine aluminum and assemble the joint.
d. dry and wait for aluminum to reach room temperature.
Definition
remove surface oxides with a stainless steel wire brush or strong alkaline acid.
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