Assessment Information Sheet Cluster Area



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Cluster Area: Transportation, Distribution and Logistics

Career Pathway:

Automobile Maintenance and Light Repair



Students must successfully pass the following three courses in order to sit for the End-of-Pathway Assessment:

  • 47.53110 Basic Maintenance and Light Repair

  • 47.53210 Maintenance and Light Repair 2

  • 47.53310 Maintenance and Light Repair 3









ASE Student Certification Exams:

  • Maintenance and Light Repair

  • Suspension and Steering

  • Brakes

  • Electrical/Electronic Systems

  • Engine Performance

  • Engine Repair

  • Automatic Transmission/Transaxle

  • Manual Drive Train and Axles

  • Heating and Air Conditioning

  • Automobile Service Technology

NOTE: A student may take one or all ten of the above exams for a single fee.

Testing Agency:

National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)

http://www.asestudentcertification.com/


Exam Blueprint:

To view the competencies that will be tested in the Automobile – 2012 NATEF Standards (Maintenance and Light Repair) exam series, go to the following link:

http://www.asestudentcertification.com/pdfs/TestSpecs-Auto2012.pdf


Exam Cost:

$35.00 per student for all nine exams

Duration of Exam:

2 hours

Number of Questions:

  • Suspension and Steering – 40 questions

  • Brakes – 40 questions

  • Electrical/Electronic Systems – 40 questions

  • Engine Performance – 40 questions

  • Engine Repair – 40 questions

  • Automatic Transmission/Transaxle – 40 questions

  • Manual Drive Train and Axles – 40 questions

  • Heating and Air Conditioning – 40 questions

  • Maintenance and Light Repair – 60 questions

  • Automobile Service Technology – 80 questions

Exam Cut-Score:

  • Maintenance and Light Repair – 31 out of 60 questions

  • Suspension and Steering – 20 out of 40 questions

  • Brakes – 21 out of 40 questions

  • Electrical/Electronic Systems – 20 out of 40 questions

  • Engine Performance – 21 out of 40 questions

  • Engine Repair – 22 out of 40 questions

  • Automatic Transmission/Transaxle – 22 out of 40 questions

  • Manual Drive Train and Axles – 21 out of 40 questions

  • Heating and Air Conditioning – 20 out of 40 questions

  • Automobile Service Technology – 45 out of 80 questions

Test Ordering Information:

To establish the high school location as a testing site, an order form must be completed and faxed to (703) 669-6125. An order form may be obtained at the following link:

http://www.asestudentcertification.com/pdfs/OrderForm.pdf
To view testing policies for this exam go to the following link:

http://www.asestudentcertification.com/pdfs/testingpoliciesforna3sa1.pdf


Proctoring Guidelines:

There are three user roles that must be designated by the school (or local system) for ASE testing. They include:

  • Site Administrator

  • Instructor

  • Proctor: The proctor may be a school administrative staff member or current or retired faculty member, but may not be a faculty member currently teaching motor vehicle technology. Students may not be proctors.

For a detailed description of each user role, go to the following link to obtain the ASE Student Certification On-line User’s Manual, see pages 3-4, pages 29-34 for Proctoring Guidelines:

http://www.asestudentcertification.com/pdfs/asestudentcertusermanual.pdf


Testing Format:

On-line

Required Computer Software Specifications:

ASE Student Certification exams may be offered on any computer that meets the minimum technical and security requirements. The computer must be located in a computer lab or other appropriate testing location that provides for monitoring by the proctor, reasonable shielding from others, freedom from distractions, and comfort for the examinee. Specifications include:

  • Browser: Internet Explorer 8 or above

  • Resolution Detect: Screen Resolution: 1350 x 760

  • Javascript Detect: Javascript: Enabled

  • Pop-Up Blocker: Turned OFF (pop-ups allowed)

  • Acrobat 7 or higher is required to view reports

  • Email server must allow all non-student users to receive email communications from webmaster@natef.org.

  • Non-student users must use a valid email address as their user name.

Test Availability:

Check web link for current school year testing dates:

http://www.asestudentcertification.com/


Testing Agency Contact:

Name: Ben Phares

Title: Coordinator of Special Projects

Telephone Number: (703) 669-6642

Email Address: bphares@natef.org


ASE Student Certification Help Desk: 1-800-362-0544

GaDOE Contact for Credentialing:

Name: Mamie Hanson

Telephone Number: (404) 657-6279

Email: mhanson@doe.k12.ga.us


GaDOE Contact for Curriculum Area:

Name: Chad Pruitt

Telephone Number: (404) 657-8308



Email: cpruitt@doe.k12.ga.us



Revised 7-2-2017


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