ASVAB Shop Information Practice Test 842027 Results

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1

The primary difference between a standard level and a bullseye level is which of the following?

61% Answer Correctly

a standard level has only one bubble to center

a standard level can measure across two dimensions

a bullseye level can measure across two dimensions

a bullseye level has only one bubble to center


Solution

Levels utlize a fluid-filled tube containing a bubble that is centered when the surface is horizontal (level) or vertical (plumb) along the direction of the tube. While a standard level can measure along a single dimension, a bullseye level is circular and can indicate the levelness of a two dimensional plane.


2

Which of the following statemements about chucks is not true?

54% Answer Correctly

electric drills utilize a chuck to hold the drill bit

a chuck's size indicates the largest diameter drill bit that will fit

a chuck's size indicates the largest circumference drill bit that will fit

a chuck is tightened and loosened using a chuck key


Solution

Electric drills utilize a chuck to hold the drill bit. A chuck's size indicates the largest diameter drill bit that will fit. A chuck is tightened and loosened using a chuck key.


3

Measuring tools provide a convenient and easy way to compare object dimensions against:

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each other

a drawing

a standard

perfection


Solution

Measuring tools give easy access to the wide variety of standard dimensions that are used to categorize and classify objects.


4

This tool is a(n) __________.

67% Answer Correctly

chisel

punch

awl

screwdriver


Solution

A punch is narrow and is used to drive objects like nails (pin punch) or for making guide marks for drilling (center punch) or patterns in wood or metal.


5

Which of the following is not a type of electric-arc welding?

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TIG

MIG

oxyacetylene

stick


Solution

Welding is a high-temperature process that involves melting the base metals in the objects to be joined to fuse them together. A filler metal is used to provide additional material to make up a joint that, depending on the weld type, can be stronger than the base materials alone. Oxyacetylene welding is a welding process that uses a torch fueled with oxygen and acetylene gases. Electric-arc welding utlizes electric current in a safer welding process (it doesn't involve burning explosive gases) that enables a wide variety of specialized applications like stick, MIG (metal inert gas), and TIG (tungsten inert gas) welding.