CORRECT ANSWERS
Which parts of a unibody vehicle structure help to keep passengers safe in the
event of a collision?
Ans: crush zones
Which of the following mechanical components are commonly found on
newer unitized constructed vehicles?
Ans: All of the these
In front-engine, rear-wheel drive unitized vehicles, the engine is mounted
Ans: longitudinally
What type of automobile structure is welded and/or bonded into one unit?
Ans: unibody
,Which of the following is not an advantage of unitized vehicle design?
Ans: Localized collision damage to components
The are the large, side body sections that extend from the side doors back
to the rear bumper. They are welded in place and form a vital part of the rear
body structure.
Ans: quarter panels
Which of the following frame designs are no longer used in automobile
manufacturing?
Ans: ladder
construction uses body parts welded together to form an integral frame.
Ans: unibody
In a front-engine, front-wheel drive unibody structure, what panel supports the
, top of the MacPherson struts?
Ans: shock towers
Which type of vehicle construction uses a frame only in areas requiring extra
support and a strong attachment point?
Ans: Semi-unitized stub rail construction
Technician A says that a unibody structure directly affects vehicle wheel
alignment. Technician B says that a vehicle's unibody structure does not affect
vehicle wheel alignment. Who is correct?
Ans: technician A
Which of the following are designed to stiffen a unibody structure?
Ans: cross members and bracing
Technician A Gives A More Thorough Damage Analysis To A Unibody Vehicle
Than To A Conventional Frame Vehicle. Technician B Says The Conventional
Frame Vehicle Requires The More Thorough Inspection. Who Is Correct?