You can get them all wrong. You won't pass the test, but that is not a requirement of the question.
There are 55 questions, well, answers on each test a1-a8. Some of the questions are in the tech. A states, tech. B states format. That's why there are a few more than 55 questions but only 55 answers.
It is the number of units before placing in an extra digit. Our normal 'base' is 'ten/10'. However, there is Base 2/two . This is used in compouting and is called 'binary'. There is also a base '16' (Hexadecimal), also used in comuting. The seconds / minutes / hours of time ase base '60'. .
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Many websites and bookstores will have books, study guides, and other ASE certification resources available for purchase that will help you pass the ASE tests. I would check websites and local bookstores for the exact ASE certification help I need.
You can get them all wrong. You won't pass the test, but that is not a requirement of the question.
yes but it is a dress
you have to pass tests ASE puts out there are several brakes/ transmiton/engine repair ect.
in cap ispection
80% is a passing score or 48 out of 60 questions
There are 55 questions, well, answers on each test a1-a8. Some of the questions are in the tech. A states, tech. B states format. That's why there are a few more than 55 questions but only 55 answers.
No just vocational training and passing tests to become ASE certified. Many dealerships also have training programs in community colleges.
The ASE standard is uniform throughout the U.S. There is not anything different that anyone in Detroit, MI has to do then anywhere else in the U.S. You can confirm or call ASE with any questions that you ma have at 703-669-6600 or by visiting www.ASE.com
ASE is the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence. An ASE certified Mechanic has been instructed and tested on how to perform maintenance on a vehicle. There are different areas of specialization for ASE certifications for different systems on a car. ASE certified mechanics aren't necessarily better mechanics but they take the job seriously to get certified and if you have a choice you should choose a mechanic with an ASE Certification. The person asked what is an ase MASTER mechanic? This specifically means the mechanic has passed all or nearly all certifications (tests) available in a test series (ie: auto, med truck, collision, etc ...) and the mechanic must also document at least two years of hands-on work experience. For example in the auto series there are 8 tests (A1 through A8) required before you are considered a master mechanic.
to be come an ase certified technition you must have 2 years on the job experience. then you must sign up to take the 8 tests offered by ase. if you pass all 8 you get a certification of master auto technition. you need to know the basics and a lot more to pass all the tests. www.ase.com is the web sight.