Ready for another round of automotive trivia? Test your knowledge and see if you’re truly an auto expert!
1. Which car company invented the three-point seat belt and shared the patent freely for safety purposes?
- a) BMW
- b) Volvo
- c) Mercedes-Benz
- d) Ford
Correct Answer: b) Volvo
2. The term “muscle car” is most famously associated with which country?
- a) Germany
- b) Japan
- c) United States
- d) Italy
Correct Answer: c) United States
3. Which iconic sports car brand is named after a breed of fighting bull?
- a) Porsche
- b) Ferrari
- c) Lamborghini
- d) McLaren
Correct Answer: c) Lamborghini
4. The “Impreza WRX” is a performance model produced by which automaker?
- a) Mitsubishi
- b) Subaru
- c) Honda
- d) Nissan
Correct Answer: b) Subaru
5. Which company manufactured the iconic “Testarossa” model?
- a) Ferrari
- b) Porsche
- c) Lamborghini
- d) Aston Martin
Correct Answer: a) Ferrari
6. The automobile manufacturer Tesla is headquartered in which U.S. state?
- a) Texas
- b) California
- c) New York
- d) Michigan
Correct Answer: a) Texas
7. “Zoom-Zoom” was a famous advertising slogan used by which car brand?
- a) Toyota
- b) Mazda
- c) Hyundai
- d) Nissan
Correct Answer: b) Mazda
8. Which car is known as the first hybrid vehicle widely available to consumers?
- a) Honda Insight
- b) Chevrolet Volt
- c) Toyota Prius
- d) Nissan Leaf
Correct Answer: c) Toyota Prius
9. In automotive racing, what does the acronym “FIA” stand for?
- a) Federal International Autosport
- b) Federation Internationale de l’Automobile
- c) Formula International Association
- d) Fastest International Autosport
Correct Answer: b) Federation Internationale de l’Automobile
10. What does RPM stand for in automotive terms?
- a) Revolutions Per Minute
- b) Rotations Per Mile
- c) Rate Per Movement
- d) Revolutions Per Motor
Correct Answer: a) Revolutions Per Minute
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