(NEWEST) AUTOBODY EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
Which components of a unibody car's structure contribute to the safety of its
occupants in the case of an accident? Crush zones in response
Which of the following mechanical parts is frequently seen on more recent cars
with unitized construction? ANSWER Every one of these
The engine is positioned longitudinally in front-engine, rear-wheel drive
unitized automobiles.
What kind of vehicle construction is fused together using welding and/or
bonding? ANSWER unibody
Which of the following does unitized vehicle design not have as a benefit?
ANSWER localized component damage from collisions
The large side body pieces that run from the side doors back to the rear bumper
are called the ___. They are an essential component of the rear body structure
and are welded in place. Quarter panels for answers
Which frame design from the list below is no longer utilized in the production
of automobiles? ANSWER ladder
Body pieces are welded together to create an entire frame in ___ construction.
ANSWER unibody
The top of the MacPherson struts is supported by which panel in a front-engine,
front-wheel drive unibody structure? Shock towers from ANSWER
Which kind of vehicle construction only employs frames where additional
support and a sturdy attachment point are needed? ANSWER Construction of
semi-unitized stub rails
, Wheel alignment in a vehicle is directly impacted by a unibody structure,
according to Technician A. Wheel alignment is unaffected by a vehicle's
unibody structure, according to Technician B. Who is right? A technician for
ANSWER
Which of these is intended to make a unibody structure more rigid? ANSWER
bracing and cross members
Compared to a traditional frame vehicle, Technician A provides a more
comprehensive damage analysis for a unibody vehicle. According to Technician
B, a more comprehensive examination is necessary for the conventional frame
vehicle. Who is right? ANSWER technician A
Which kind of steel is most frequently utilized in the structural elements of
modern cars? ANSWER steel with high strength
It is impossible to reach a dented panel from the back to straighten it with a
hammer and dolly. To remove the damaged sheet metal, Technician A advises
drilling holes in the panel and using screws. According to Technician B, putting
holes in panels will harm them and reduce their ability to withstand corrosion.
Who is right? The technician B for answering
A dent has been caused by an object striking a fender. To remove the dent's
deepest portion, Technician A advises using a dolly to strike the dent's center
from the back first. To remove the dent, Technician B advises using a dolly and
hammer. Work your way inward from the outer edge to the deepest area of the
dent last. Who is right? The technician B for answering
In place of a hammer, what sort of spoon is suitable? Slapping the spoon in
response
According to Technician A, steel has a higher melting point than aluminum.
Because aluminum does not glow cherry-red just before melting, Technician B
advises using a temperature-sensitive crayon when heating aluminum. Who is
right? ANSWER Both A and B
According to Technician A, direct damage accounts for 20% of sheet metal
damage. According to Technician B, bent metal does not always equate to
buckled metal. Who is right? Respond to both A and B.
Which sandpaper grit is best for rapidly removing paint till the metal is
exposed? - ANSWER 36 grit
AND ALL ANSWERS CORRECT
Which components of a unibody car's structure contribute to the safety of its
occupants in the case of an accident? Crush zones in response
Which of the following mechanical parts is frequently seen on more recent cars
with unitized construction? ANSWER Every one of these
The engine is positioned longitudinally in front-engine, rear-wheel drive
unitized automobiles.
What kind of vehicle construction is fused together using welding and/or
bonding? ANSWER unibody
Which of the following does unitized vehicle design not have as a benefit?
ANSWER localized component damage from collisions
The large side body pieces that run from the side doors back to the rear bumper
are called the ___. They are an essential component of the rear body structure
and are welded in place. Quarter panels for answers
Which frame design from the list below is no longer utilized in the production
of automobiles? ANSWER ladder
Body pieces are welded together to create an entire frame in ___ construction.
ANSWER unibody
The top of the MacPherson struts is supported by which panel in a front-engine,
front-wheel drive unibody structure? Shock towers from ANSWER
Which kind of vehicle construction only employs frames where additional
support and a sturdy attachment point are needed? ANSWER Construction of
semi-unitized stub rails
, Wheel alignment in a vehicle is directly impacted by a unibody structure,
according to Technician A. Wheel alignment is unaffected by a vehicle's
unibody structure, according to Technician B. Who is right? A technician for
ANSWER
Which of these is intended to make a unibody structure more rigid? ANSWER
bracing and cross members
Compared to a traditional frame vehicle, Technician A provides a more
comprehensive damage analysis for a unibody vehicle. According to Technician
B, a more comprehensive examination is necessary for the conventional frame
vehicle. Who is right? ANSWER technician A
Which kind of steel is most frequently utilized in the structural elements of
modern cars? ANSWER steel with high strength
It is impossible to reach a dented panel from the back to straighten it with a
hammer and dolly. To remove the damaged sheet metal, Technician A advises
drilling holes in the panel and using screws. According to Technician B, putting
holes in panels will harm them and reduce their ability to withstand corrosion.
Who is right? The technician B for answering
A dent has been caused by an object striking a fender. To remove the dent's
deepest portion, Technician A advises using a dolly to strike the dent's center
from the back first. To remove the dent, Technician B advises using a dolly and
hammer. Work your way inward from the outer edge to the deepest area of the
dent last. Who is right? The technician B for answering
In place of a hammer, what sort of spoon is suitable? Slapping the spoon in
response
According to Technician A, steel has a higher melting point than aluminum.
Because aluminum does not glow cherry-red just before melting, Technician B
advises using a temperature-sensitive crayon when heating aluminum. Who is
right? ANSWER Both A and B
According to Technician A, direct damage accounts for 20% of sheet metal
damage. According to Technician B, bent metal does not always equate to
buckled metal. Who is right? Respond to both A and B.
Which sandpaper grit is best for rapidly removing paint till the metal is
exposed? - ANSWER 36 grit