Exam 4: Service Information, Specifications, and Measurements
Exam 1: Collision Repair: Introduction and Careers40 Questions
Exam 2: Shop Safety40 Questions
Exam 3: Vehicle Construction Technology38 Questions
Exam 4: Service Information, Specifications, and Measurements 37 Questions
Exam 5: Hand Tools40 Questions
Exam 6: Power Tools and Equipment37 Questions
Exam 7: Compressed Air System Technology40 Questions
Exam 8: Collision Repair Materials and Fasteners41 Questions
Exam 9: Outer Body Panel Service39 Questions
Exam 10: Door, Roof, and Moveable Glass Service39 Questions
Exam 11: Repairing Sheet Metal43 Questions
Exam 12: Using Body Fillers40 Questions
Exam 13: Plastic Repair37 Questions
Exam 14: Passenger Compartment Service40 Questions
Exam 15: Welding Technology39 Questions
Exam 16: Structural Glass Service40 Questions
Exam 17: Bodyframe Damage Measurement39 Questions
Exam 18: Unibodyframe Repair and Realignment37 Questions
Exam 19: Welded Panel Replacement37 Questions
Exam 20: Restoring Corrosion Protection37 Questions
Exam 21: Chassis Service and Wheel Alignment47 Questions
Exam 22: Electrical System Operation and Service49 Questions
Exam 23: Restraint System Operation46 Questions
Exam 24: Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Service37 Questions
Exam 25: Damage Analysis and Estimating Service40 Questions
Exam 26: Refinishing Equipment39 Questions
Exam 27: Surface Preparation and Masking35 Questions
Exam 28: Refinishing Procedures38 Questions
Exam 29: Color Matching and Custom Painting37 Questions
Exam 30: Paint Problems and Final Detailing42 Questions
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VIN abbreviations are a short series of letters that represent technical terms or words.
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The tool MOST-Likely used to measure part movement and out-of-round in thousandths of an inch is:
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____ results when you read a rule or scale from an angle instead of looking at it straight down.
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______________________________ give(s) instructions, safety warnings, and technical illustrations for specific makes and models of vehicles.
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The ___________________________________ is used to find out how and when the vehicle was manufactured.
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What information is usually included in a vehicle dimension manual or software?
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While having a discussion, Technician A says that excessive pressure can be dangerous or damage parts.Technician B says that low air pressure may keep a tool from working properly.Who is correct?
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The ____ gives information about the finish (paint) and the trim or moldings used on a specific vehicle.
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______________________________ provides easy access to a user-customized database of recycled parts and suppliers in North America and Canada.
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Measurements are number values that help control repair processes in collision repair.
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What is the difference between a mercury thermometer and a dial thermometer?
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____ are small pictures that represent a location, part, procedures, safety warning, measurement point, or other aspect of repair.
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____ are similar to wiring diagrams but show how various fluids or air move through a hydraulic (oil-filled) or pneumatic (air-filled) circuit.
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Which of the following is LEAST-Likely a type of mil gauge?
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Panel welding illustrations give the factory recommended weld count, weld type, and weld locations for replacing structural panels.
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The term MOST-Likely used to describe an instrument used to measure body temperature when painting is:
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Mil gauges are sometimes used to measure mechanical parts when high precision is important.
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____ are handy for changing from one measuring system to another or from one value to another.
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SDS service guides give procedures, safety warnings, component locations, and other facts for working on active restraint systems.
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