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Pre-Test

This is the alignment pre-test. There are 10 questions. Once you have completed this pre-test hit the submit button. After clicking the submit button your answers will automatically be forwarded to the instructor and your browser will open the first page of the tutorial.


  1. A. Top of steering axis tilts toward the rear of the vehicle.

    B. Upper pivot point is forward of true vertical.

    C. Top of the steering axis tilts away from the vehicle centerline.



  2. A. Top of the tire tilts away from the vehicle centerline.

    B. The bottom of the steering axis tilts towards the vehicle centerline.

    C. Top of the tire tilts toward the vehicle centerline.



  3. A. Is the greatest cause of tire wear.

    B. Reduces stress on steering and suspension parts.

    C. Improves fuel economy.



  4. A. Caster.

    B. Toe.

    C. Camber.



  5. A. Caster.

    B. Toe.

    C. Camber.



  6. A. Caster.

    B. Toe.

    C. Camber.



  7. A. Causes wear on the inside edge of the tire tread.

    B. Causes harsh ride quality.

    C. Causes steering pull to the left.

    D. Causes an improper included angle.



  8. A. Positive camber on the left front wheel.

    B. Positive caster on the right front wheel.

    C. Toe out on the front wheels.

    D. Positive camber on the right front wheel.



  9. A. Positive camber on the left front wheel.

    B. Positive caster on the right front wheel.

    C. Toe in on the front wheels.

    D. Negative camber on the right front wheel.



  10. A. Excessive positive camber.

    B. Excessive positive caster.

    C. Excessive toe out.

    D. Excessive negative caster.


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