Automotive Systems and Business Traits Quiz
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What is the primary function of a fuel pump pressure tester?

  • To check the engine temperature
  • To check the pump pressure (correct)
  • To check the air pressure in tires
  • To determine the fuel tank capacity
  • Which device generates electrical energy through chemical reactions?

  • Cell (correct)
  • Capacitor
  • Transformer
  • Generator
  • Which measurement unit is commonly used for assessing electrical resistance?

  • Ohms (correct)
  • Volts
  • Amperes
  • Watts
  • In a business context, what characteristic is often associated with successful entrepreneurs?

    <p>Creativity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the primary purposes of maintenance procedures in a workshop environment?

    <p>To extend the life of tools and equipment</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Fuel Pump Pressure Tester Capability

    • A fuel pump pressure tester checks pump pressure, not engine temperature, oil pressure, or water pressure.

    Electrical Energy Production Device

    • A device that produces electrical energy through a chemical reaction is an engine (not an airbag, cell, or Freon).

    Source of Electricity in Automobiles

    • The source of electricity in cars is a battery (not a fuse, ground, or terminals).

    Circuit Control Device

    • A device that allows a small current to control a larger current circuit is a relay (not a circuit, engine, or fuse).

    Circuit Protection Device

    • A circuit protection device is a fuse (not a battery, ground, or relay).

    Entrepreneur Characteristics

    • Entrepreneurs cope with failure, are opportunity seekers, and are persistent (not dependent).

    Profitable Business Characteristics

    • Maintaining commitment and goal-oriented characteristics will ensure a profitable business (not futuristic or profit-oriented).

    Maintaining Flexibility (Entrepreneurial Advice)

    • Showing reliability, self-confidence, and being open to feedback is important when following advice on flexibility.

    Efficiency and Effort

    • To get work done with less effort and efficiently, focus on lights, tools, and space (not bench work).

    Tool Knowledge

    • Having basic knowledge of tools helps identify and select the right tool for a task (not guessing or presuming).

    Tool Selection Assumptions

    • Choosing the correct tool involves practice (not assumption, deduction, or presumption).

    Tool Usage Impact

    • Using incorrect tools results in injury (not efficiency, good performance, or good values).

    Competency Levels

    • Basic competency levels involve checking and inspection, not disassembling, overhauling, or major jobs.

    Tool Cleaning Tools

    • Cleaning tools include wiping cloths, steel brushes, scrapers, and not tin snips.

    Striking/Driving Tools

    • A tool used to drive or strike is a hammer, and they come in various sizes, weights, and wrenches, including screwdrivers and drill presses.

    Tool Set-Apart Criteria

    • Tools need to be set aside according to their serviceability, effectivity, and breakability (not elasticity).

    Faulty Tool Procedure

    • Faulty tools must be marked (not thrown, condemned, or used).

    Tool Categorization

    • Tools should be categorized based on serviceability, style, and work efficiency (not design alone).

    Faulty Tool Effect

    • Using defective tools, results in decreases in work efficiency (not increases).

    Tool and Equipment Maintenance

    • Operational procedures for tool and equipment maintenance include safe use, self-protection, and safe keeping.

    Tool Repair Procedure

    • Tools can be repaired based on company procedures, requirements, or profiles (not specifications).

    Prolonging Tool Life

    • Tool lifespan can be prolonged by proper usage according to their design and purpose (not all of the above).

    Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

    • Personal protective equipment (PPE) includes safety aprons, helmets, and goggles, but not safety nets.

    Tool Usage and Effectiveness

    • Tools should be used to their maximum effectiveness and endurance (not elasticity).

    Standardizing Measurement

    • Standardized measures are crucial to establish honesty and avoid dishonesty or deceit in measurement.

    Unit Conversions

    • 12 inches equals 1 foot (not 24 or 36).

    Vehicle Measurement

    • When a vehicle runs, you measure the distance travelled in kilometers, miles, meters, or yards (not liters).

    Electrical Measurement Instrument

    • An instrument used to measure voltage, current, and resistance is a VOM, megger tester, or test light (but not engine analyzers).

    Sign Categorization

    • Signs are categorized as mandatory, regulatory, warning, or information signs.

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    This quiz explores key concepts in automotive systems, including fuel pump pressure, electricity sources, and circuit control. Additionally, you will learn about the characteristics that define successful entrepreneurs and profitable businesses. Test your knowledge on these essential areas today!

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