Automobile objective questions and answers:
The largest auto producer in the USA is –
(a) Tesla
(b) Chrysler
(c) Dodge
(d) General Motors
Which among the following elements (metals) pollutes the air of a city having a large number of automobiles?
(a) Lead
(b) Nickel
(c) Chromium
(d) Cadmium
From 1931 to 1935 what was the speed limit for cars and motorcycles in the UK in built-up areas?
(a) 30 mph (48 km/h)
(b) None. There was no speed limit.
(c) 70 mph (112 km/h)
(d) 10 mph (16 km/h)
Beetle car is related to__.
(a) Ford Motor
(b) Toyota Motor
(c) Hyundai Motor
(d) Volksvagon
What company owns Rolls Royce motors?
(a) BMW
(b) Mercedes
(c) Tata
(d) Audi
The poisonous gas that comes out of petrol burning in a car is :
(a) CH4
(b) C2H4
(c) CO2
(d) CO
Of Following super cars ‘Gallardo’ and ‘Murcielago’ belongs to which company?
(a) Audi
(b) Rolls Royce
(c) Lamborghini
(d) Porsche
The largest auto producing nation is –
(a) China
(b) India
(c) Germany
(d) Japan
Name the first foreign company to open a factory in the USA?
(a) BMW
(b) Volkswagen
(c) Toyota
(d) Honda
The country that brought out the FIAT is –
(a) Italy
(b) Germany
(c) United Kingdom
(d) Sweden
Use of __ in vehicles reduces pollution
(a) Petrol
(b) Diesel
(c) Lithium battery
(d) None of these
Where is the base city for Porsche cars?
(a) Dresden, Germany
(b) Leipzig, Germany
(c) Heidelberg, Germany
(d) Stuttgart, Germany
The city which is the biggest center for the manufacturing of automobiles in the world is:
(a) Wolsburg, Germany
(b) Detroit, USA
(c) Turin, Italy
(d) Ulsan, South Korea
What is kept in the sump of a motor car’s engine?
(a) Windscreen washer fluid
(b) Petrol
(c) Oil
(d) Water
What do the letters MG stand for on cars?
(a) Motor Garages
(b) Mechanic Garages
(c) Morris Garages
(d) Master Garages
The famous General Motors company was founded by –
(a) Henry Ford
(b) Carroll Shelby
(c) William Durant
(d) Walter Chrysler
Which company owns the Jaguar and Land Rover brands?
(a) Tata Motors
(b) Hyundai Motor Company
(c) Toyota Motor Corporation
(d) Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
A Radio was offered as an optional accessory in cars:
(a) in 1923
(b) in 1920
(c) in 1922
(d) in 1925
Which car company badge includes the City of Milan’s emblem and that of the Visconti family in a circular motif, bordered by a dark blue metallic ring containing inscriptions, separated by two Savoy dynasty knots to honor the Kingdom of Italy?
(a) Alfa Romeo
(b) Fiat
(c) Ferrari
(d) Lamborghini
Glanza car is related to ___
(a) Mazda
(b) Tata motors
(c) Mitsubishi
(d) Toyota Motor
Complete name of BMW is ___
(a) Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
(b) Bayerische Mercedes Werke
(c) British Motor Works
(d) Board of Motor Workers
Creta car is related to __
(a) Honda
(b) Kia
(c) Tesla
(d) Hundai Motors
Which of these, a pioneer in ballooning, motor racing and aviation, co-founded a company to make prestige cars and died in a flying accident in 1910?
(a) Enzo Ferrari
(b) F H Royce
(c) David Brown
(d) C S Rolls
Who’s leigh is a vehicle that will travel fastest on snow?
(a) Dur
(b) Par
(c) Bob
(d) Mike
The Ignition key was introduced to cars for the first time in:
(a) 1939
(b) 1949
(c) 1959
(d) 1969
What was the name given to the first locomotive?
(a) Rocket
(b) Sputnik
(c) Ranger
(d) Speed Star
Which of the following is used in automobile battery casings?
(a) HDPE
(b) PP
(c) PVC
(d) Polyester
What was the first company formed to manufacture motor cars?
(a) BMW
(b) Ford
(c) Daimler AG
(d) Tatra