Tire, Wheel, and Wheel Bearing ASE Questions - CH73

Tire, Wheel, and Wheel Bearing ASE Questions - CH73

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9th - 12th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who is correct regarding automotive tires: Technician A says today’s automotive tires use a system of two conjoined inner tubes to hold air pressure and prevent leaks. Technician B says one of the functions of an automotive tire is to provide adequate traction with the road surface?

Back

Technician B only.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who is correct regarding the statements about an automotive tire: Technician A says an automotive tire’s belts stretch horizontally across the beads to form the carcass, or body, of the tire. Technician B says an automotive tire’s liner provides a leakproof membrane for tubeless tires?

Back

Technician B only.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who is correct regarding the materials used in a radial ply tire’s belts: Technician A says they are sometimes made of steel, and Technician B says they are sometimes made of fiberglass?

Back

Both Technician A and B.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who is correct regarding tire markings on the sidewall of a tire: Technician A says they give information about a tire’s load-carrying ability, and Technician B says they provide the tire’s speed rating?

Back

Both Technician A and B.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

A tire size measurement given in the P-metric size designation is listed as: P235/50 R18. Technician A says the number 50 is the aspect ratio, which measures the tire’s weight at 50% of the tire’s cross-sectional width. Technician B says the number 18 signifies the tire’s year of manufacture in the 21st century, which is 2018. Who is correct?

Back

Neither Technician A nor B.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who is correct regarding tire grades and tire markings: Technician A says tire tread wear, tire traction, and tire temperature resistance ratings are all part of the Uniform Tire Quality Grading System. Technician B says a tire’s load index is listed as a letter from B to Y on the tire sidewall that correlates to a weight-carrying capacity range of between 1,000–1,500lb (456–680 kg)?

Back

Technician A only.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Who is correct regarding the statements about compact spare tires and run-flat tires? Technician A says vehicle manufacturers instruct owners to drive on a compact spare tire in the exact manner as they would drive on a traditional full-size automotive tire. Technician B says run-flat tires are constructed with wear bars that serve as a supplementary protective layer over the tire tread.

Back

Neither Technician A nor B.

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