| ASE A-6 Electrical and Electronic Certification Practice Answers |
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Answer A is wrong. It could be an open in the wire leading to the bulb. It is most likely the individual bulb. Answer B is wrong. This would have effected all the lights. Answer C is wrong. This would have effected all the lights. Answer D is correct. In a parallel circuit one bulb can go out while the others are unaffected. Return Learn more about parallel circuits. |
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Answer A is wrong. Both technicians are correct. Answer B is wrong. Both technicians are correct. Answer C is correct. High current draw in a starter circuit may be caused by worn brushes. Use an ammeter to check for current draw. Answer D is wrong. Both technicians are correct. Return Learn more about starter current draw testing. |
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Answer A is wrong. The answer is -12.00 volts. Answer B is wrong. The answer is -12.00 volts. Answer C is wrong. The answer is -12.00 volts. Answer D is correct. The answer is -12.00 volts. If the leads are reversed using a digital meter the polarity is changed resulting in a negative voltage reading. Return Learn more about voltage testing. |
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Answer A is wrong. Both technicians are correct. Answer B is wrong. Both technicians are correct. Answer C is correct. Both technicians are correct. This indicates the use of a combination flasher. Answer D is wrong. Both technicians are correct. Return Learn more about the turn signal and hazard warning flashers. |
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Answer A is correct. When a circuit repeatedly blows fuses check for a short. Answer B is wrong. Resistance decreases current flow. Answer C is wrong. Technician A is correct. Answer D is wrong. Technician A is correct. Return Learn more about automotive fuses and circuit protection. |