Deck 32: Lighting and Wiring Fundamentals

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11)All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:

A) a typical wiper motor has either two or three speeds.
B) a typical permanent magnet motor has three brushes, one of which is a common ground.
C) intermittent wipers allow the driver to vary the time interval a wiper sweeps across the windshield during foggy or misty conditions.
D) electromagnet wiper motors have four brushes on the armature.
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19)Raising the turn signal mounted dimmer lever activates the high beams on most vehicles. This feature, called ____________________, works when the headlights are off as well as when the dimmer switch closes the circuit to the high beams.
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10)Which of the following is the LEAST-Likely component of the windshield wiper motor?

A) Transmission housing
B) Solenoid
C) Cam rider
D) Armature
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1)Cables are protective devices designed to melt when the flow of current becomes too high for the wiring or loads in the circuit.
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13)Which of the following statements is LEAST-Likely true?

A) Most horns operate when a diaphragm is vibrated several times a second by an electromagnet.
B) Most vehicles have two horns wired in parallel to each other and in series with the switch.
C) Pressing on the horn button closes a circuit to activate the horn capacitor.
D) The horn switch in the steering wheel is either a single or a multiple button-type switch.
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4)A type II headlamp has high beam only, with two lugs on its electrical connector.
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16)Circuit protection devices include fuses, circuit breakers, and ____________________.
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8)All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:

A) in fiber optics, light can be transmitted through a special plastic called polymethacrylate.
B) in some vehicles, fiber-optic strands illuminate an indicator on top of a fender when a turn signal flashes.
C) imported cars and some later-model domestics often use five bulbs for the brakes, turn signals, and running lights.
D) light-emitting diode (LED) lights or neon lights are sometimes used for headlights, brake lights, turn signals, and taillights.
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7)____ are activated by a mechanical switch on the brake pedal.

A) Reflectors
B) Tail lights
C) Terminals
D) Brake lights
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9)While having a discussion, Technician A says that an adaptive brake light system on some vehicles causes the size and intensity of the stop lights to increase in response to a driver pushing harder on the brake pedal or during an antilock brake stop. Technician B says that during a normal stop, the brake lights and center high-mount brake lamp illuminate normally. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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14)While having a discussion, Technician A says that the horn circuit includes the horn, a fuse and wiring, the horn switch in the steering wheel, and a capacitor. Technician B says that the horn circuit includes the horn, a fuse and wiring, the horn switch in the steering wheel, and a relay. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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2)Conventional incandescent light bulbs, often called lamps, have filaments that electricity flows through.
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3)Sealed-beam headlights have an inner glass or plastic reflector surface that is sprayed with an aluminum reflective material.
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5)Daytime running lights are illuminated at a lower intensity than normal headlights.
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6)Headlamp intensity is rated in ____.

A) amps
B) candlepower
C) watts
D) volts
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20)The ____________________ varies the amount of time it takes to recharge the capacitor, which triggers an electronic switch to begin wiper operation.
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17)Low-voltage wiring is called ____________________.
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12)The part that MOST-Likely allows the wiper interval to be adjusted is the:

A) rheostat
B) capacitor
C) armature
D) fuse
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18)____________________ are large wires that allow more electrical current to flow.
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15)The term MOST-Likely used to refer to today's dashboard is:

A) gauge
B) instrument panel
C) regulator
D) armature
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25)List six warning lights in vehicle electric systems.
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21)What is the difference between a type I headlamp and a type II headlamp?
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24)What is the purpose of an electric engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor?
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23)What is CHMSL and what does it consist of?
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22)Why does a neon light last longer than an ordinary light?
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11)All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:

A) a typical wiper motor has either two or three speeds.
B) a typical permanent magnet motor has three brushes, one of which is a common ground.
C) intermittent wipers allow the driver to vary the time interval a wiper sweeps across the windshield during foggy or misty conditions.
D) electromagnet wiper motors have four brushes on the armature.
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19)Raising the turn signal mounted dimmer lever activates the high beams on most vehicles. This feature, called ____________________, works when the headlights are off as well as when the dimmer switch closes the circuit to the high beams.
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10)Which of the following is the LEAST-Likely component of the windshield wiper motor?

A) Transmission housing
B) Solenoid
C) Cam rider
D) Armature
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1)Cables are protective devices designed to melt when the flow of current becomes too high for the wiring or loads in the circuit.
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13)Which of the following statements is LEAST-Likely true?

A) Most horns operate when a diaphragm is vibrated several times a second by an electromagnet.
B) Most vehicles have two horns wired in parallel to each other and in series with the switch.
C) Pressing on the horn button closes a circuit to activate the horn capacitor.
D) The horn switch in the steering wheel is either a single or a multiple button-type switch.
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4)A type II headlamp has high beam only, with two lugs on its electrical connector.
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16)Circuit protection devices include fuses, circuit breakers, and ____________________.
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8)All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:

A) in fiber optics, light can be transmitted through a special plastic called polymethacrylate.
B) in some vehicles, fiber-optic strands illuminate an indicator on top of a fender when a turn signal flashes.
C) imported cars and some later-model domestics often use five bulbs for the brakes, turn signals, and running lights.
D) light-emitting diode (LED) lights or neon lights are sometimes used for headlights, brake lights, turn signals, and taillights.
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7)____ are activated by a mechanical switch on the brake pedal.

A) Reflectors
B) Tail lights
C) Terminals
D) Brake lights
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9)While having a discussion, Technician A says that an adaptive brake light system on some vehicles causes the size and intensity of the stop lights to increase in response to a driver pushing harder on the brake pedal or during an antilock brake stop. Technician B says that during a normal stop, the brake lights and center high-mount brake lamp illuminate normally. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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14)While having a discussion, Technician A says that the horn circuit includes the horn, a fuse and wiring, the horn switch in the steering wheel, and a capacitor. Technician B says that the horn circuit includes the horn, a fuse and wiring, the horn switch in the steering wheel, and a relay. Who is correct?

A) A only
B) B only
C) Both A and B
D) Neither A nor B
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2)Conventional incandescent light bulbs, often called lamps, have filaments that electricity flows through.
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3)Sealed-beam headlights have an inner glass or plastic reflector surface that is sprayed with an aluminum reflective material.
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5)Daytime running lights are illuminated at a lower intensity than normal headlights.
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6)Headlamp intensity is rated in ____.

A) amps
B) candlepower
C) watts
D) volts
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20)The ____________________ varies the amount of time it takes to recharge the capacitor, which triggers an electronic switch to begin wiper operation.
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17)Low-voltage wiring is called ____________________.
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12)The part that MOST-Likely allows the wiper interval to be adjusted is the:

A) rheostat
B) capacitor
C) armature
D) fuse
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18)____________________ are large wires that allow more electrical current to flow.
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15)The term MOST-Likely used to refer to today's dashboard is:

A) gauge
B) instrument panel
C) regulator
D) armature
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25)List six warning lights in vehicle electric systems.
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21)What is the difference between a type I headlamp and a type II headlamp?
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24)What is the purpose of an electric engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor?
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23)What is CHMSL and what does it consist of?
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22)Why does a neon light last longer than an ordinary light?
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