ase - type questions\n1. technician a says that unibody vehicles are generally lighter and more fuel…

ase - type questions\n1. technician a says that unibody vehicles are generally lighter and more fuel efficient than body - over - frame vehicles. technician b says that full - size trucks use body - over - frame construction. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n2. all of the following are major components in the computer system except: (a) calipers. (b) sensors. (c) actuators. (d) electronic control module.\n3. general vehicle specifications are being discussed. technician a says the vehicles curb weight does not include the weight of fuel. technician b says the vehicles curb weight includes the weight of the driver, passenger(s), and any luggage or cargo loaded. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n4. general vehicle specifications are being discussed. technician a says that a vehicle with less than 50% of the weight distributed to front tires will corner better than a vehicle with 50/50 weight distribution. technician b says that front - wheel - drive vehicles have good traction because about 60% of their weight is distributed to the front wheels. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n5. ignition systems are being discussed. technician a says that the ignition system produces a high - voltage surge that jumps across the air gap at the tip of the spark plug. technician b says that the ignition system is a subsystem of the electrical system. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n6. starting systems are being discussed. technician a says that a battery provides the electricity to start a vehicle. technician b says that the alternator is part of the starting system. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n7. a car with a dead 12 - volt battery is brought into the shop. technician a says to check the condition of the spark plugs. technician b says to check the output of the alternator. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n8. a vehicle is brought into the shop with a slipping clutch. technician a says that the clutch is part of the drive train. technician b says that the clutch is part of the suspension system. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n9. gear ratios are being discussed. technician a says that low gear ratios allow a vehicle to accelerate quickly. technician b says that high gear ratios permit higher vehicle speeds at lower engine speeds, providing good gas mileage. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n10. a transaxle case contains both the: (a) injector and drive shaft. (b) transmission and differential. (c) torque converter and clutch. (d) electric motor and brakes.

ase - type questions\n1. technician a says that unibody vehicles are generally lighter and more fuel efficient than body - over - frame vehicles. technician b says that full - size trucks use body - over - frame construction. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n2. all of the following are major components in the computer system except: (a) calipers. (b) sensors. (c) actuators. (d) electronic control module.\n3. general vehicle specifications are being discussed. technician a says the vehicles curb weight does not include the weight of fuel. technician b says the vehicles curb weight includes the weight of the driver, passenger(s), and any luggage or cargo loaded. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n4. general vehicle specifications are being discussed. technician a says that a vehicle with less than 50% of the weight distributed to front tires will corner better than a vehicle with 50/50 weight distribution. technician b says that front - wheel - drive vehicles have good traction because about 60% of their weight is distributed to the front wheels. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n5. ignition systems are being discussed. technician a says that the ignition system produces a high - voltage surge that jumps across the air gap at the tip of the spark plug. technician b says that the ignition system is a subsystem of the electrical system. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n6. starting systems are being discussed. technician a says that a battery provides the electricity to start a vehicle. technician b says that the alternator is part of the starting system. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n7. a car with a dead 12 - volt battery is brought into the shop. technician a says to check the condition of the spark plugs. technician b says to check the output of the alternator. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n8. a vehicle is brought into the shop with a slipping clutch. technician a says that the clutch is part of the drive train. technician b says that the clutch is part of the suspension system. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n9. gear ratios are being discussed. technician a says that low gear ratios allow a vehicle to accelerate quickly. technician b says that high gear ratios permit higher vehicle speeds at lower engine speeds, providing good gas mileage. who is right? (a) a only (b) b only (c) both a and b (d) neither a nor b\n10. a transaxle case contains both the: (a) injector and drive shaft. (b) transmission and differential. (c) torque converter and clutch. (d) electric motor and brakes.

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Brief Explanations:

El técnico A tiene razón al decir que los vehículos monococción son generalmente más ligeros y más eficientes en combustible que los vehículos con chasis separado. El técnico B también tiene razón al decir que los camiones de tamaño completo usan la construcción de chasis separado.

Answer:

C. Both A and B

Brief Explanations:

Las caliperas son parte del sistema de frenos, no del sistema de computadora de un vehículo. Los sensores, actuadores y el módulo de control electrónico son componentes importantes del sistema de computadora.

Answer:

A. calipers

Brief Explanations:

El peso en curva de un vehículo no incluye el peso del conductor, pasajeros, equipaje o carga, y tampoco incluye el peso del combustible. Ambas afirmaciones de los técnicos son incorrectas.

Answer:

D. Neither A nor B

Brief Explanations:

Un vehículo con menos del 50% del peso distribuido a las llantas delanteras no necesariamente gira mejor que uno con una distribución 50/50. Sin embargo, los vehículos de tracción delantera tienen buena tracción debido a que aproximadamente el 60% de su peso está distribuido a las llantas delanteras. El técnico B tiene razón.

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B. B only

Brief Explanations:

El sistema de ignición produce un impulso de alto voltaje que salta a través del espacio de aire en la punta del bujía. Además, el sistema de ignición es un subsistema del sistema eléctrico del vehículo. Ambos técnicos tienen razón.

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C. Both A and B

Brief Explanations:

La batería proporciona la electricidad necesaria para arrancar un vehículo y el alternador es parte del sistema de arranque y carga. Ambos técnicos tienen razón.

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C. Both A and B

Brief Explanations:

Para un vehículo con una batería muerta, es importante comprobar el funcionamiento del alternador, no los bujías. El técnico B tiene razón.

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B. B only

Brief Explanations:

El embrague es parte del tren de transmisión, no del sistema de suspensión. El técnico A tiene razón.

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A. A only

Brief Explanations:

Las relaciones de engranaje bajas permiten que un vehículo acelere rápidamente y las relaciones de engranaje altas permiten velocidades más altas del vehículo a velocidades más bajas del motor, lo que da buenos kilómetros por litro. Ambos técnicos tienen razón.

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C. Both A and B

Brief Explanations:

El cárter del transaxle contiene la transmisión y el diferencial.

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B. transmission and differential