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Auto Safety Test. Part 4 - Vehicles. Drive cars in the shop:. With the hand brake on Sounding the horn Normally Very slowly. Drive cars in the shop:. With the hand brake on Sounding the horn Normally Very slowly. Before you work on a car, it should be in:. Reverse High gear
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Auto Safety Test Part 4 - Vehicles
Drive cars in the shop: • With the hand brake on • Sounding the horn • Normally • Very slowly
Drive cars in the shop: • With the hand brake on • Sounding the horn • Normally • Very slowly
Before you work on a car, it should be in: • Reverse • High gear • First gear • Neutral or Park
Before you work on a car, it should be in: • Reverse • High gear • First gear • Neutral or Park
Before you work on a car, you should: • Set the hand brake and chock the wheels • Lock the steering wheel • Roll down the windows
Before you work on a car, you should: • Set the hand brake and chock the wheels • Lock the steering wheel • Roll down the windows
A running engine: • Gets hot and could burn • Should be wiped off • Should be disconnected • Should be cooled off
A running engine: • Gets hot and could burn • Should be wiped off • Should be disconnected • Should be cooled off
Engine fans, belts, and pulleys are dangerous because: • They transfer heat from the radiator • They carry electricity to the ground circuit • They generate toxic fumes • Fingers, hands and tools can get caught in them
Engine fans, belts, and pulleys are dangerous because: • They transfer heat from the radiator • They carry electricity to the ground circuit • They generate toxic fumes • Fingers, hands and tools can get caught in them
Choking an engine could injure you from the vacuum and: • A backfire • The carburetor floats • The idler valve • The accelerator
Choking an engine could injure you from the vacuum and: • A backfire • The carburetor floats • The idler valve • The accelerator
Battery acid should be washed off with: • Oil • Solvent • Gasoline • Baking soda and water
Battery acid should be washed off with: • Oil • Solvent • Gasoline • Baking soda and water
Hydrogen gas is: • Flammable/explosive • Inert • Un-reactive • Poisonous
Hydrogen gas is: • Flammable/explosive • Inert • Un-reactive • Poisonous
When disconnecting a battery, first remove: • The ground cable • The coil • The starter • The ignition system
When disconnecting a battery, first remove: • The ground cable • The coil • The starter • The ignition system
Gasoline should be stored: • In an approved safety container • In glass jars • In a dark place • Somewhere convenient
Gasoline should be stored: • In an approved safety container • In glass jars • In a dark place • Somewhere convenient
All apply to fire prevention except: • Avoid things that cause sparks around a vehicle leaking fuel • Keep shop doors closed to prevent gas vapors from spreading outside • Store gasoline in an approved safety container • Immediately wipe up flammable spills
All apply to fire prevention except: • Avoid things that cause sparks around a vehicle leaking fuel • Keep shop doors closed to prevent gas vapors from spreading outside • Store gasoline in an approved safety container • Immediately wipe up flammable spills