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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education

Region VI – Western Visayas

1st Summative Test in Automotive 8


(Third Quarter)

Direction: Identify the following signs and symbols. Choose your answers from the box below. Write the letter of the correct
answer.

Test I. MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which material is capable of reducing the friction when applied between parts?
A Adhesive B. Lubricants C. Sealant D. Viscosity
2. Which of the following is/are the importance of lubricants?

I. Reduces friction and wear between moving parts.


II. Helps transfer heat and cool engine parts.
III. Cleans the inside of the engine by removing contaminants (metal, dirt, plastic, rubber, and other
particles).
IV.Cuts power loss and increases fuel economy.
V. Absorbs shocks between moving parts to quite engine operative and increase engine life.

A. I, II, III, IV B. I, II, III, IV C. I, III, IV, V D. I, II, III, IV, V

3. Which lubricant is used to produce a lubricating film on the moving parts in an engine?

A. Engine Oil B. Power Train C. Running Gear D. Grease

4. Which of the following belongs to the types of lubricants?

A. Engine Oil C. Grease

B. Power Train and Running Gear Oil D. All of the above.

5. Mike wanted to buy a lubricating oil for his BMW. Which of the following should he consider in choosing

the lubricants?

I. The oil meets the quality requirements. III. The oil is in demand from other models of cars
II. The oil has the right thickness/viscosity.

A. I , II B. I, III C. II, III D. I, II, III

6. What would likely will happen if the lubricating oil being used is too thick during cold weather?
A. The car will encounter difficulty in starting.
B. The car will not encounter difficulty during starting.
C. There will be insufficient lubrication of the bearings and, consequently, increased wear.
D. There will be a risk of oil being pressed out from between the working surfaces of the
bearings or other engine parts.
7. What would likely will happen if the lubricating oil being used is too thin during hot weather?
A. The car will encounter difficulty in starting.
B. The car will not encounter difficulty during starting.
C. There will be insufficient lubrication of the bearings and, consequently, increased wear.
D. There will be a risk of oil being pressed out from between the working surfaces of the
bearings or other engine parts.
8. Which oil is used for service typical of gasoline engines in the 1964 to 1967 models of passengers’
cars and trucks.
A. SA Oil B. SB Oil C. SC Oil D. SD Oil
9. Which oil is used for service typical of gasoline engine in passenger cars and trucks beginning with
1968 models?
A. SC Oil B. SD Oil C. SE Oil D. SF Oil
10. Which oil is used for service typical of gasoline engine in passenger cars and trucks beginning with 1972
models and some are 1971?
A. SC Oil B. SD Oil C. SE Oil D. SF Oil
A. SAE 5 W B.SAE 10 W C. SAE 30 D. SAE 40
12. What viscosity grade of oil should be used during moderate to hot climates?
A. SAE 5 W B.SAE 10 W C. SAE 30 D. SAE 40

13. An oil marked is marked SAE10W/40 . What does it mean?

A. The oil can be used in cold and hot climates.


B. The oil is to be used only in cold climates.

C. The oil is to be used only in hot climates.

D. The oil is used in high consumption engine.

14. Which SAE grade would you recommend during climate with low to moderate temperature?

A. SAE 10W

B. SAE 30W

C.SAE 40

D. SAE 50

15. Which materials are used in changing/ applying lubricants?

A. used oil can, oil filter C. manual, PPE, ignition key, battery

B. engine oil, box wrench, vehicle D. All of the above.

16. Which type of fire extinguisher is a solution of aluminum sulfate and bicarbonate of soda?

A. Foam Fire Extinguisher C. Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher

B. Carbon-dioxide Fire Extinguisher D. Soda-acid Fire Extinguisher

17. Which is the correct operation of dry-chemical fire extinguisher?

A. Allow foam to fall lightly on fire.

B. Direct stream at base of flames. Use rapid left to right motion towards flame.

C. Direct discharge as close to fire as possible. First at the edge of flames and gradually forward and

upward.

D. All of the above.

18. Which is the correct operation of foam extinguisher?

A. Allow foam to fall lightly on fire.

B. Direct stream at base of flames. Use rapid left to right motion towards flame.

C. Direct discharge as close to fire as possible. First at the edge of flames and gradually forward and

upward.
D. All of the above.

19. Which of the following are the safety measures to observe inside the shop?

I. All employees must receive and understand the locally applicable Workplace Hazardous

Materials information guide or equivalent (if such a guide exists).

II. Develop a positive attitude toward laboratory safety.

III. Observe normal laboratory safety practices.

IV. Good housekeeping is extremely important.

V.You may work hard but never in haste

A. I, II, III, IV B. I, II. IV, V C. I, II, IV, V D. I, II, III, IV, V

II.TRUE OR FALSE. Write T if the statement is correct and F if it is wrong.

20. Follow the safety precautions provide by the manufacturer when operating instruments

21. Monitor instruments while they are operating.

22. Working alone is only allowed if you’re already an expert.

23. Learn what to do in case of emergencies (e.g. fire, chemical, spill)

24. Seek medical attention immediately if affected by chemicals and use first aid until medical

aid is available.

25. Do not report all accidents and near misses to the management.

26. Access to emergency exits, eye-wash fountains and safety showers must not be blocked.
27. Wash hands immediately. Use appropriate material for each spillage.
28. Clean up any spillage after you’re done with you’re work.

III.IDENTIFY. Identify whether the situation is Sort, Systematize, Sweep, Standardize and Self-Discipline.

___29. Standardize good practice

___30. Make work easy by eliminating eliminating not necessary items.

___31. Keep on working without being told or ordered.

___32. Ensure first-come-first-serve basis.

___33. Keep work place safe and easy to work.

___34. Make work flow smooth and easy


Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education

Region VI – Western Visayas

2nd Summative Test in Automotive 8


(Third Quarter)

I. True or False

Direction: Write True if the statement is correct and False if the statement is wrong.

1. Catalyst-cured sealants have an advantage over drying sealants because they are transformed
from a fluid or semi fluid state into a solid by chemical reaction rather than by evaporation of a
solvent.

2. Pliable sealants are referred to as one-part sealants and are supplied "ready for use"

as packaged.

3. Drying sealants set and cure by evaporation of the solvent. Solvents are used in these sealants

to provide the desired application consistency.

4. The epoxy and polyurethane systems are most oftenly used in the reactive sector.
5. Epoxies is used with flexible materials in high impact applications, while Urethanes are known

for their hardness and are used with more rigid substances.

6. Adhesive products are used to bond between two different or similar materials.

7. Sealants are used to create an impenetration barrier to gas or moisture.

8. Sealant/adhesive must be stored in refrigerated storage or cool area.

9. Sealant should be used when it becomes too stiff to apply or work.

10. Sealant should be applied to metal that is colder than 700 F.


11. Injection sealing is the pressure filling of openings or voids with a sealant injection gun.
12. Joggles should be tilled by forcing sealant into the opening until it emerges from the opposite
side.
13.Never use RTV sealant around high temperature and pressure, such as for head gaskets. T
14.The lubrication system is extremely important to engine service life because it forces oil to high
friction points in the engine.
15.When selecting oil for an engine it is not important that the one chosen is suitable for the engine
itself and the conditions under which it will be used.
16. At high temperature the liquid (oil in this case) becomes thinner (lower viscosity) and at low
temperature the liquid becomes thicker. (higher viscosity)
17.The viscosity of a liquid does not change when the temperature changes.
18. When the oil is too thick (high viscosity) it causes resistance and much more power is
needed to turn the engine.
19.Thick oil circulate freely enough during the starting period, causing insufficient lubrication of
the bearings.
20. Most gear oil is a mineral oil refined from crude oil.

II. Enumeration
1. What are the importance of lubricants/coolants? Give atleast 5. (5 pts)
2. What are the service ratings of oils? Give atleast 5. (5 pts)
3. What are the restrictions that we need to follow in applying sealants? Give at least 4. (4pts)
III. Explanation

1. In selecting oil for an engine, why it is important that the one chosen is suitable for the engine
itself? (1pt )
Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education

Region VI – Western Visayas

3rd Summative Test in Automotive 8


(Third Quarter)

I. Fill the Chart


Direction: Complete the chart below.
7.

4.
1. 8.

9.

5.
10.

2.

11.
3.
6.
12.

II. Enumeration

1. What should be check by the driver before entering the car? (3 pts)
2. What are the proper ways in opening and closing a car window? (5 pts)
3. What are the proper ways in opening and closing a car door? (5 pts)
4. What are the proper ways of putting a seatbelt?( 5 pts)

III. Explanation
1. Why is it important that the driver should check the sorrounding area before starting the car?( 3 pts)
2. Why is it important that the driver should check the wheels before starting the car? (2 pts)

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