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  • 1. Is the movement or conveying of persons and goods from one location to
    another.
A) Nomad
B) Transportation
C) None of these
D) Manpower
  • 2. A Greek word means “to pasture”
A) Nomad
B) Manpower
C) Transportation
  • 3. In china and others parts of the Far East, carrying the pole,balanced on the one shoulder is a popular carrying device.
A) Sledge on runner
B) Carrying pole
C) Tarvios
D) Sledge on a roller
E) Backload
  • 4. which were first domesticated in Mesopotamia
A) Reindeer
B) Dog
C) Ox
D) Donkey
  • 5. These were first domesticated in Siberia in the beginning of Christian Era.
A) Donkey
B) Ox
C) Reindeer
D) Horse
  • 6. he first animal domesticated, is too slight to carry heavy loads.
A) Elephant
B) Dog
C) Horse
D) Camel
  • 7. first domesticated in the Middle East. Early dogs came to use as a back animal before the domestication of the camel.
A) Donkey
B) Horse
C) Elephant
D) Camel
E) Yak
  • 8. In Burma and Thailand, the huge animals in lumber industry.
A) Camel
B) Horse
C) Donkey
D) Elephant
  • 9. the only new world animal other than the dog capable domestication for use in transport
A) Ox
B) Yak
C) Reindeer
D) Elephant
E) Llama
  • 10. ______were used to draw wheeled vehicles for riding for some time until the introduction of mechanized vehicles.
A) Horse
B) Elephant
C) Llama
D) Donkey
  • 11. Central Asia and the one-humped dromedary of Arabia have long been used for transport.
A) Horse
B) Ox
C) Camel
D) Yak
  • 12. a long haired type of cattle that lives at high altitudes on the Tibetan plateau and in the neighbouring Mountain Regions in ridden and used as a pack animal at heights were horses and ordinary animal could not survive.
A) Horse
B) Yak
C) Elephant
  • 13. Have been flown as popular past time in the Far East since the beginning of the history
A) Da vinci's ornithopher
B) Ancient Chinese kite
C) Montgolfier ballon
D) Siemens rocket plane
  • 14. He then builds several other airships and in 1901, made a 30-minute round trip flight between _______ and the Eiffel Tower.
A) Siemens
B) St. Dumon
C) St. Louis
  • 15. A Brazilian who experimented with the steam-powered balloons in Paris.
A) Otto lilienthal
B) Alberto santos dumont
C) Leonardo sa Vinci
  • 16. The great renaissance artist, scientist and engineer
A) Otto lilienthal
B) Leonardo da vinci
  • 17. study of the flight of the birds and his notebooks sketched a number of ornithopter which derives its principal support and propelling from flapping wings like those of a bird.
A) Otto lilienthal
B) Leonardo da vinci
  • 18. who later achieved fame as an electric industrialist, in
    1847 designed rocket plane which was to be propelled by the explosive force of gunpowder.
A) Alberto santos dumont
B) Otto lilienthal
C) Ernst werner von's siemens
D) Orville and Wilbur Wright
  • 19. The built biplane kite then over 200 different wing types which they tested in a wind tunnel of their own invention, before they conducted their first man-carrying powered machine.
A) Orville and Wilbur Wright
B) Leonardo da vinci
C) Alberto santos dumont
  • 20. have successfully released several balloons when they proposed to used two condemned prisoners for the first ascent with passengers.
A) Orville and Wilbur Wright
B) France Joseph Michel and Jacques Entienne
  • 21. who also made a study of the flight of birds
    and experimented with ornithopters, going so far as to build a model ornithopter.
A) Otto lilienthal
B) Alberto santos dumont
C) France Joseph Michel and Jacques Entienne
  • 22. His chief work was the gliders. However, in 1891, he made the first of a number of a glider flights which were to exert a profound influence on the development of aviation.
A) France Joseph Michel and Jacques Entienne
B) Leonardo da vinci
C) Otto lilienthal
  • 23. Otto lilienthal from what country?
A) France
B) Brazil
C) Germany
D) England
  • 24. They pioneered the manufacture of gas engines.
A) NICOLAUS OTTO AND GOTTLIEB DAIMLER
B) ETIENNE LENOIR AND RUDOLF DIESEL
C) RUDOLF DIESEL AND NICOLAUS OTTO
  • 25. A traveling wagon in which the passengers were protected by a covering of leather or cloth fixed over a wooden framework
A) Greek quadrica with spoked wheels
B) Italian cocchio
C) Roman carpentum
  • 26. It had spoked wheels and axles of irons or bronze. handles for aid in mounting, and seat formed by a board placed across the handles.
A) Sumerian chariot with flank wheels
B) Solid wheels on fixed axle
C) Greek quadrica with spoked wheels
  • 27. ETIENNE LENOIR made possible the introduction of motorized carriages by his invention of the
A) GAS TYPE ENGINE
B) INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
C) MODEL T
  • 28. They are the major road builders.
A) ROMANS
B) SPANISH
C) ENGLISH
  • 29. It is one of the modern ancestors of the modern bicycle.
A) DAN HORSE
B) PAN HORSE
C) TAN HORSE
  • 30. A German mathematician who developed an advanced type of engine and named after him that operates very differently from gas and diesel engines. It is started by a moving crankshaft
A) ETIENNE LENOIR
B) FELIX WANKEL
C) HENRY FORD
  • 31. It has a solid wheels built up of three pieces, and so was more durable than the one-piece wheel
A) Greek quadrica with spoked wheels
B) Sumerian chariot with flank wheels
C) Solid wheels on fixed axle
  • 32. He is a Frenchman who made possible the introduction of motorized carriages by his invention of the INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
A) GOTTLIEB DAIMLER
B) RUDOLF DIESEL
C) ETIENNE LENOIR
  • 33. LRT stands for?
A) Light Rail Transport
B) Light Rail Transit
C) Light Road Transit
  • 34. It was a light and elegant vehicle for gentleman
A) Roman carpentum
B) Greek quadrica with spoked wheels
C) Italian cocchio
  • 35. A closed, two-wheeled cart, was the favored vehicle when Roman women journeyed outside the city.
A) Italian cocchio
B) Greek quadrica with spoked wheels
C) Roman carpentum
  • 36. A German engineer who developed an internal combustion engine which is similar with the gasoline engine but requires no electrical ignition system or carburetor and uses other form of liquid fuel, the diesel fuel.
A) OETIENNE LENOIR
B) RUDOLF DIESEL
C) GOTTLIEB DAIMLER
  • 37. It has a solid wheels, which were made of a single piece of wood, rotated on single axle.
A) Sumerian chariot with flank wheels
B) Solid wheels on fixed axle
C) Greek quadrica with spoked wheels
  • 38. NICOLAUS OTTO AND GOTTLIEB DAIMLER pioneered the manufacture of___________.
A) INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
B) MODEL T
C) GAS ENGINE
  • 39. He is a German who introduced a steerable wheel, creating the dandy horse.
A) GOTTLIEB DAIMLER
B) KIRKPATRICK MACMILLAN
C) Baron KARL VON DRAIS
  • 40. He did not abandon the theory of feeder road building and perfected the macadamized road in England
A) JOHN L MACADAM
B) JOHN L MACEDAM
C) JOHN L MACADOM
  • 41. It was invented probably in Western Asia.
A) WAGON
B) CART
C) WHEELS
  • 42. What is the meaning of MRT?
A) Metro Rail Transport
B) Metro Rail Transit
C) Manila Rail Transit
  • 43. It refers to the skillful use of means to accomplish a purpose.
A) SHOULDER
B) MANAGEMENT
C) OPERATION
  • 44. This is responsible primarily for the direct enforcement of traffic laws, rules and regulations
A) PNP -TPU
B) PNP-TNG
C) PNP-TMG
  • 45. Many traffic congestions are caused by slow drivers of poor driving habits, pedestrian mistakes, officers' errors, poor planning, poor legislation; and traffic accidents which are mostly attributed to human errors.
A) Human Errors
B) Poor Control Measures
C) Physical Inadequacy
  • 46. This is characterized by ineffective mechanical control devices, inefficient traffic officers, and poor implementation of traffic laws, rules and regulations.
A) Human Errors
B) Poor Control Measures
C) Physical Inadequacy
  • 47. This is the main executive department which is responsible for the planning, construction and maintenance of traffic facilities particularly those categorized as national highways and other major road arteries.
A) Department of Public Works and Highways
B) City or Municipal Engineers' Office
C) Legislative (Congress/City or Municipal Boards)
  • 48. It pertains to a course or series of acts to affect a certain purpose, manner of action or a vital or natural process of activity
A) OPERATION
B) SHOULDER
C) MANAGEMENT
  • 49. It refers to the movement of persons, goods, or vehicles, either powered by combustion system or animal drawn, from one place to another for the purpose of travel.
A) TRAFFIC
B) TRAFFIC WAY
C) ROAD WAY
  • 50. It refers to either side of the roadway
A) OPERATION
B) MANAGEMENT
C) SHOULDER
  • 51. This is characterized by lack of roads, narrow bridges, railroad crossings, lack of traffic facilities.
A) Poor Control Measures
B) Physical Inadequacy
C) Human Errors
  • 52. It is also known as Land Transportation Code of the Philippines.
A) R. A. 4136
B) R. A. 4126
C) R. A. 4166
  • 53. These are responsible for the passing or amendment of laws concerning traffic but also, they are involved in the planning and approval of government projects.
A) Department of Public Works and Highways
B) City or Municipal Engineers' Office
C) Legislative (Congress/City or Municipal Boards)
  • 54. Refers to that part of the traffic way over which motor vehicles pass.
A) SHOULDER
B) ROADWAY
C) MANAGEMENT
  • 55. These offices are responsible for the planning, construction and maintenance of traffic facilities within their respective locality.
A) Legislative (Congress/City or Municipal Boards)
B) City or Municipal Engineers' Office
C) Department of Public Works and Highways
  • 56. This is responsible for the adjudication of traffic-related cases filed before them.
A) Courts
B) City or Municipal Engineers' Office
C) PNP -TPU
  • 57. This office is responsible for the implementation of the Land Transportation Code of the Philippines
A) LTO
B) DOTR
C) DOTC
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