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Level 2 Chassis Revision
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- Q1Failure to record onto the job card the full amount of time you have spent repairing a vehicle will:increase company costs and increase company profitsincrease the customer's charges and reduce company profitsreduce company costs and increase company profitsreduce the customer's charges and reduce company profits30s
- Q2Which of the following faults could be caused by worn shock absorbers?Increase in braking distancePoor vehicle accelerationDecrease in braking distanceReduced road spring oscillation30s
- Q33. A driver complains of steering wheel 'shimmy' that gets worse as the vehicle's speed increases. This most likely indicates:the front wheels need balancingthe tyre pressures are too highthe wheel alignment needs adjustingthe shock absorbers need replacing30s
- Q4In relation to steering geometry 'Negative Offset' is produced when the:centre lines through both steering arms intersect at a point just in front of the rear axlecentre line through the swivel pin intersects the centre line of the wheel above ground levelcentre line through the swivel pin intersects the centre line of the wheel below ground levelslip angles of the rear tyres are larger than the slip angles of the front tyres30s
- Q5The presence of air in a hydraulic braking system will cause:a significant reduction in braking efficiencycorrosion of the brake lines and pistonsthe brake fluid to boil under prolonged brakinga very 'spongy' brake pedal during braking30s
- Q6In vehicle suspension what does the term ‘dive’ refer to?The dipping of the front of the vehicle during brakingThe leaning movement of the body when turningThe dipping and rising of the vehicle on uneven road surfacesThe lifting of the front of the vehicle during acceleration30s
- Q7In relation to steering, 'oversteer' is produced during cornering when the:rear wheels of a car are carrying much less load than the front wheelsslip angles of the rear tyres are smaller than the slip angles of the front tyresslip angles of the front tyres are the same as the slip angles of the rear tyresslip angles of the rear tyres are larger than the slip angles of the front tyres30s
- Q8Which of the following faults will change the camber angle?Incorrect toe settingA buckled front wheelUnbalanced front wheelsVery high tyre pressures30s
- Q9ONE advantage of alloy road wheels compared with steel road wheels is they:are cheap to manufactureincrease unsprung weightreduce heat transferreduce unsprung weight30s
- Q10In relation to steering geometry, the purpose of the 'castor angle' is to:allow for the deflection of the wheelsprovide toe-out on turns when corneringprovide self centering of the steeringprovide centre point steering layout30s
- Q11When carrying out a routine vehicle service you should report any defects that you find to your supervisor so that:the customer can be contacted to get their authority to do the extra workyou show to your supervisor that you are observant and knowledgeableyou can't be blamed if the vehicle goes wrong after you have done the servicethe additional parts required can be ordered without any further delay30s
- Q12In relation to steering geometry 'camber angle' is defined as:the backward tilt of the kingpin or swivel pinthe angle between the kingpin and the wheelthe inward tilt of the kingpin or swivel pinthe outward or inward tilt of the road wheel30s
- Q13In the picture below of a brake caliper, what is the function of the component labelled 2?To pull the brake pads away from the discTo push the brake pads against the discTo hold the brake disc to the wheelTo ensure the brake disc runs true30s
- Q14In a hydraulic power steering system the maximum pressure is limited by the:relief valveMAP sensorhydraulic pumpcontrol valve30s
- Q15After fitting component labelled 4 in the drum brake diagram below, what must you do?Drive the vehicleCheck the springsBleed the brakesCheck the adjustment30s