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Cars & Automobiles Quiz
Cars & Automobiles Quiz
20 questions · Unlimited attempts · Free online practice
Rev up your knowledge with this exciting Cars & Automobiles quiz featuring questions about car brands, famous models, automotive history, and vehicle technology. Discover fascinati...
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All 20 questions in this Cars & Automobiles quiz
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Which legendary Italian automaker, founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963, produces supercars including the Hurac?n and Urus?
- A. Pagani
- B. Bugatti
- C. Maserati
- D. Lamborghini
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What does the acronym 'SUV' stand for in the automotive industry?
- A. Super Utility Van
- B. Sport Utility Vehicle
- C. Standard Urban Vehicle
- D. Suspension Utility Version
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Which electric vehicle manufacturer, founded by Elon Musk and others in 2003, became the world's most valuable automaker by market capitalization?
- A. Rivian
- B. BYD
- C. Lucid Motors
- D. Tesla
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Which Italian sports car manufacturer, founded in 1947, produces models including the 488, SF90, and LaFerrari?
- A. Lamborghini
- B. Maserati
- C. Alfa Romeo
- D. Ferrari
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Which racing series, often called 'The Pinnacle of Motorsport,' features cars capable of reaching speeds exceeding 350 km/h on street circuits?
- A. IndyCar
- B. NASCAR
- C. Formula 1
- D. DTM
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What is the term for the measurement of an engine's rotational speed, typically displayed on a car's dashboard?
- A. Horsepower
- B. Torque
- C. RPM
- D. Displacement
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What is the name of the oval track stock car racing series that is the most popular motorsport in the United States?
- A. IndyCar Series
- B. IMSA SportsCar Championship
- C. Formula USA
- D. NASCAR Cup Series
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Which supercar manufacturer, based in Crewe, England, produces ultra - luxury models including the Continental GT and the Bentayga SUV?
- A. Rolls - Royce
- B. Aston Martin
- C. McLaren
- D. Bentley
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What does 'horsepower' measure in relation to an automobile engine?
- A. Fuel efficiency
- B. Engine temperature
- C. Rate of work or power output
- D. Engine displacement
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Which car safety feature, first mandated in the US in 1968, has saved an estimated 370,000 lives since its introduction?
- A. Airbag
- B. Crumple zone
- C. Seatbelt
- D. Roll cage
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Which car model, produced by Volkswagen from 1938 to 2003, became the best - selling single car model in history?
- A. Volkswagen Golf
- B. Volkswagen Polo
- C. Volkswagen Beetle
- D. Volkswagen Passat
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Which German automaker produces the Porsche 911, one of the most iconic sports cars ever made?
- A. BMW
- B. Mercedes - Benz
- C. Audi
- D. Porsche
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Which British luxury car brand, founded in 1906, is known for models including the Silver Ghost, Phantom, and Ghost?
- A. Bentley
- B. Aston Martin
- C. Rolls - Royce
- D. Jaguar
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Who is widely credited with inventing the first true gasoline - powered automobile in 1885?
- A. Henry Ford
- B. Gottlieb Daimler
- C. Karl Benz
- D. Nicolaus Otto
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What term describes the distance an electric vehicle can travel on a single full battery charge?
- A. Fuel economy
- B. Range
- C. Energy density
- D. Charge capacity
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Which iconic American muscle car, produced by Ford since 1964, shares its name with a World War II fighter aircraft?
- A. Camaro
- B. Challenger
- C. Corvette
- D. Mustang
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Which American automaker introduced the moving assembly line in 1913, revolutionizing automobile manufacturing?
- A. General Motors
- B. Chrysler
- C. Packard
- D. Ford Motor Company
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What is the name of the safety system that prevents wheels from locking during hard braking, allowing the driver to maintain steering control?
- A. ESP
- B. ABS
- C. EBD
- D. TCS
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Which Japanese automaker introduced the Prius in 1997, pioneering the mass - market hybrid electric vehicle?
- A. Honda
- B. Nissan
- C. Mazda
- D. Toyota
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What is the name of the technology that allows a car's engine to shut down when the vehicle is stationary and restart when the driver releases the brake?
- A. Cylinder deactivation
- B. Start - stop system
- C. Idle speed control
- D. Energy recovery system