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Guide to the ASCE exam : manual drive trains and axles (A3)
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Prentice Hall ASE test preparation series
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Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Prentice Hall, 2004
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1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm
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9780130191939
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Also available in compact disc version : CP 5352
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Summary

Summary

With comprehensive coverage of all topics, this book follows ASE guidelines to review a sample ASE test and prepare learners for certification. Over 100 multiple-choice items duplicate the type of questions found on the ASE exam, and provide explanations of what makes each right answer correct and the wrong answers incorrect. The guide's practical, concentrated coverage focuses learning on topics that will be covered on the certification exam, and have been determined to be important by the ASE. An ASE task list enables readers to make the distinction between the need-to-know and nice-to-know information. For individuals and distance learners preparing for ASE certification.

 


Author Notes

James D. Halderman is the author of a large number of books, mainly college-level textbooks featuring information on automotive systems and other engineering services. In the textbook Automotive Brake Systems, Halderman discusses the purpose, function, operation and diagnosis of automotive braking systems including ABS. Some of Halderman's other textbooks include: Automotive Chassis Systems, which covers all under-vehicle components, operations, diagnosis's, and services; Automotive Electrical and Electronics Systems, featuring numerous troubleshooting techniques that can be used in the classroom or for reference; and Engines--Theory and Servicing, a complete orientation to automotive engines and engine repair topics.

Halderman earned his Bachelor of Science degree in education from Ohio Northern University in 1968, and has worked as Professor of Engineering Technologies at Sinclair Community College.

(Bowker Author Biography)


Excerpts

Excerpts

This study guide was written to help service technicians and students of automotive technology prepare to take the National ASE Certification Tests. This study guide includes the following features: Sample ASE-type test questions organized and correlated to the ASE test task list Answers with detailed explanations of why the right answer is correct as well as why the wrong answers are not correct Heavily-illustrated questions and explanations which explain the questions and answers. A CD ROM that includes additional study questions with answers plus additional study material to help the reader gain the knowledge necessary to successfully pass the ASE Certification Test A coupon for FREE access to a Web site for additional test questions that are graded online as you complete each 10-question quiz A comprehensive English and Spanish language glossary that gives detailed definitions of all technical words and terms used in the ASE Certification Test Two appendixes that address ASE assumed knowledge of environmental/hazardous material handling and safety issues An index allowing key words or topics to be quickly located. Excerpted from Guide to the ASE Exam-Manual Drive Trains and Axels by James D. Halderman, Chase D. Mitchell All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.