WorksheetsMotor Vehicle Chassis Systems LV08
Total questions: 15
Worksheet time: 23mins
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1.
A customer’s signature is required to authorise work being carried out on a vehicle because it
a)
is a requirement under the Supply of Goods and Services Act
b)
enables the garage to hold the car in event of a dispute
c)
creates a legally binding contract between you &the customer
d)
avoids liability under the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977
2.
Failure to record on the job card the full amount of time you spent repairing a vehicle will...
a)
increase company costs and increase company profits
b)
reduce the customer's charges and reduce company profits
c)
reduce company costs and increase company profits
d)
increase the customer's charges and reduce company profits
3.
In relation legal requirements affecting companies, what does the abbreviation 'EPA' mean?
a)
Extreme Pressure Act
b)
Employees Protection Act
c)
Environmental Protection Act
d)
Employers Protection Act
4.
In relation to a vehicle, what does the abbreviation 'VIN' mean?
a)
Vehicle Information Number
b)
Vehicle Identification Number
c)
Vehicle Interpretation Number
d)
Vehicle Introduction Number
5.
What does the abbreviation ‘MIL’ stand for?
a)
Malfunction Indication Light
b)
Multifunction Indicator Lamp
c)
Manufacturer’s Indication Light
d)
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
6.
Which of the following is not likely to provide specific technical information to a vehicle?
a)
The customer's file
b)
The vehicle's on-board computer
c)
A hard copy workshop manual
d)
The owner’s handbook
7.
One possible cause of a vehicle pulling to the left from the straight-ahead position is
a)
worn off side wheel bearing
b)
incorrect nearside tyre pressures
c)
offside front brake binding
d)
worn offside front damper
8.
Which of the following methods is used when checking for a defective ABS sensor? Connect ......
a)
A voltmeter across the sensor output pins, look for 5v DC
b)
An oscilloscope across the sensor output pins and spin wheel
c)
An ammeter across the sensor output pins; look for 10 amps
d)
An ohmmeter across the sensor output pins; look for 200 ohms
9.
As part of the MOT test which of the following is checked on the ABS system?
a)
Modulator functionality
b)
Manual override operation
c)
Warning lamp operation
d)
System pressure
10.
If the braking system suffers brake fade this will:
a)
give shorter stopping distances
b)
reduce the fluid level
c)
give longer stopping distances
d)
give brake judder
11.
One property of brake fluid is that it is hygroscopic. What does this mean?
a)
Its boiling point is lowered
b)
It easily absorbs moisture
c)
It makes it incompressible
d)
It lubricates the brake seals
12.
If a vehicle is presented with excessive hub end float, which two should be checked?
a)
Swivel pins and stub axle
b)
Suspension damper and wheel bearing
c)
Wheel bearing and suspension spring
d)
Wheel bearing and swivel pins
13.
If the ABS system is disabled the brakes will:
a)
lock up under heavy braking or in wet conditions
b)
not have sufficient friction to stop the vehicle
c)
not be affected as the ABS will still operate
d)
lock up to prevent the vehicle from being driven
14.
A Hall effect sensor will produce:
a)
A cosine waveform output
b)
A sine waveform output
c)
A square waveform output
d)
A variable waveform output
15.
Prolonged brake pad binding could eventually cause:
a)
swivel pin bearing damage
b)
wheel bearing damage
c)
slow operation of brake springs
d)
damage to load proportioning valve
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