310B Automotive Refinishing Technician Red Seal Exam
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1. What is the primary purpose of a sealant in a vehicle?
a) Enhance vehicle performance
b) Prevent air, dust, water, or noise from entering
c) Improve fuel efficiency
d) Add aesthetic appeal
2. Which of the following is not a form of sealant?
a) Bulk pumpable
b) Thumbgrade
c) Conductive
d) Extruded
3. What is the most important property of a sealant?
a) Color
b) Density
c) Bond strength
d) Odor
4. What is the purpose of a joint in the context of sealants?
a) Enhance vehicle aesthetics
b) Carry or transmit a load
c) Prevent environmental damage
d) Increase fuel efficiency
5) What is the term for the point at which a load is transferred between structural members?
a) Sealant junction
b) Load point
c) Structural connection
d) Joint
6. What is the role of primers?
a) Enhance vehicle appearance
b) Act as adhesion promoters or barriers
c) Provide color to the sealant
d) Speed up the curing process
7. Which type of sealants change their basic molecular structure during bonding?
a. Reactive sealants
b. Non-reactive sealants
c. Solvent-type sealants
d. Thumbgrade sealants
8. What is the disadvantage of solvent-type sealants?
a) Quick set-up time
b) Resistance to shrinkage
c) Shrinkage during solvent evaporation
d) Compatibility with high temperatures
9. What do air-dry sealants require for curing?
a. Baking
b. Exposure to UV light
c. Fusion of compatible components
d. Solvent evaporation
10. What is the primary function of a vehicle's paint or "topcoat"?
a) Enhance fuel efficiency
b) Prevent corrosion
c) Provide an attractive appearance
d) Increase load capacity
11. What does the topcoat act as a barrier to?
a) Moisture
b) Ultraviolet light
c) Noise
d) Corrosion
12. What standards must products meet before being approved for production?
a) Fuel efficiency standards
b) Appearance and durability performance standards
c) Noise reduction standards
d) Vehicle speed standards
13. What section of the manual describes the surface appearance and quality standards for body panels?
a) Surface Preparation
b) Sealant Types
c) Standards
d) Paint Application
a. Reactive sealants
b. Non-reactive sealants
c. Solvent-type sealants
d. Thumbgrade sealants
8. What is the disadvantage of solvent-type sealants?
a) Quick set-up time
b) Resistance to shrinkage
c) Shrinkage during solvent evaporation
d) Compatibility with high temperatures
9. What do air-dry sealants require for curing?
a. Baking
b. Exposure to UV light
c. Fusion of compatible components
d. Solvent evaporation
10. What is the primary function of a vehicle's paint or "topcoat"?
a) Enhance fuel efficiency
b) Prevent corrosion
c) Provide an attractive appearance
d) Increase load capacity
11. What does the topcoat act as a barrier to?
a) Moisture
b) Ultraviolet light
c) Noise
d) Corrosion
12. What standards must products meet before being approved for production?
a) Fuel efficiency standards
b) Appearance and durability performance standards
c) Noise reduction standards
d) Vehicle speed standards
13. What section of the manual describes the surface appearance and quality standards for body panels?
a) Surface Preparation
b) Sealant Types
c) Standards
d) Paint Application
14. What is the purpose of rounding off pierced, drilled, or cut edges before painting?
a) Enhance vehicle performance
b) Ensure uniform coating of paint
c) Improve fuel efficiency
d) Prevent environmental damage
15. What is used to treat the bare metal area after rounding off edges?
a) Corrosion-resistant underbody primer
b) Sealant
c) Topcoat
d) Adhesive
16. What step follows solvent wiping with an approved degreaser during surface preparation?
a) Application of sealant
b) Rounding off edges
c) Coating with an approved etch primer
d) Fusion of compatible components
17. Which type of stress has the greatest detrimental effects on bond strength?
a) Residual internal stress
b) Volumetric shrinkage
c) Environmental stress
d) Thermal expansion
18. What may primers act as to improve bonding when wetting is inadequate?
a) Barriers
b) Solvents
c) Adhesive promoters
d) Sealants
19. What is the main contributor to a vehicle's overall appearance?
a) Sealants
b) Topcoat
c) Joint design
d) Bulk pumpable
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- a
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