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Collision Repair Exam Practice Questions and Answers The collision repair industry does what volume of business per year? - ANSWER-$10 billion Technician A says that when two cars hit head on at 50 mph, it is like hitting a brick wall at 100 mph. Technician B disagrees and says that it is like ...

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Collision Repair Exam Practice Questions

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The collision repair industry does what volume of business per year? - ANSWER✔✔-$10 billion


Technician A says that when two cars hit head on at 50 mph, it is like hitting a brick wall at 100 mph.

Technician B disagrees and says that it is like hitting a brick wall at only 50 mph. Who is correct? -

ANSWER✔✔-Technician A


An independent body shop is owned by an individual and does not have ties to a major auto

manufacturer. - ANSWER✔✔-True


What task involves analyzing damage and calculating how much it will cost to repair the vehicle? -

ANSWER✔✔-Estimating


Technician A says that a collision can be severe enough to cause a total loss. Technician B says that the

repairs would be more expensive than buying another car. Who is correct? - ANSWER✔✔-Both

Technician A and B


Body shop repairs are carried out according to the instructions on which form? - ANSWER✔✔-Repair

order


Technician A says that a damaged vehicle does not have to be cleaned before starting repairs. Technician

B says that wash-up will remove mud, dirt, wax, and water-soluble contaminants that could affect the

paint job. Who is correct? - ANSWER✔✔-Technician B




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Technician A says that vehicle measurement is done to determine the extent of major damage.

Technician B says that it is also done to determine the direction of damage. Who is correct? -

ANSWER✔✔-Both Technician A and B


Technician A says that various types of gauges and measuring devices can be used to measure vehicles

damage. Technician B says that you can compare known good body specifications ( normal

measurements from an undamaged vehicle) with actual body measurements on the damaged vehicle.

Who is correct? - ANSWER✔✔-Neither Technician A nor B


Technician A says that a frame rack can be used to do a wheel alignment. Technician B says that a frame

rack uses mechanical power to pull or force the frame or body back into its original position. Who is

correct? - ANSWER✔✔-Technician B


Technician A says that panel replacement involves removing a panel or body part that is too badly

damaged to be fixed. The new part would have to be bolted or welded in place on the vehicle. This takes

considerable skill. Technician B says that structural panel replacement involves welding a new panel in

place of the old, damaged one. Who is correct? - ANSWER✔✔-Both Technician A and B


Technician A says that panel straightening involves using various hand tools and equipment to force the

panel back into its original shape. Technician B says that body hammers, body filler, and sanders are a

few of the tools and materials used to fix panel damage. Who is correct? - ANSWER✔✔-Both Technician

A and B


_______ ______ _____ requires that only a few parts be replaced or repaired before being refinished or

painted. - ANSWER✔✔-Minor Body Damage


_____ _____ _____ must usually be corrected by replacing, repairing, and straightening large body parts

before refinishing. - ANSWER✔✔-Major Body Damage

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