Here is the PDF from Caliper that describes each trait they are testing you on.
http://www.caliperonline.com/brochures/Caliper%20Profile%20Users%20Guide.pdf
http://www.kulzick.com/stu/CPMex.htm
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On some vehicles there is a caliper mounting bracket, on others the caliper screws directly to the steering knuckle.
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Disengage the parking brake before attempting to remove the caliper.
Former i.e. Vernier Caliper
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