A) To create visually appealing and functional products. B) To achieve the cheapest production cost. C) To make the cars go faster. D) To use the latest technology regardless of appearance.
A) To reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency. B) To add complexity to the design. C) To increase weight for stability. D) To make the vehicle heavier for better traction.
A) Aluminum B) Steel C) Iron D) Carbon fiber
A) It has no impact on vehicle design. B) It affects fuel efficiency. C) It determines the engine size. D) It can evoke certain emotions and enhance the vehicle's aesthetics.
A) Miles per gallonon B) Manufactured parts guarantee C) Miles per hour D) Miles per gallon
A) Provides extra storage space. B) Adds weight to the rear of the car for balance. C) Improves aerodynamics by reducing lift or drag. D) Enhances the engine performance.
A) Ensuring the interior layout and features are user-friendly and appealing. B) Setting the price of the car. C) Selecting the car's color. D) Determining the top speed of the vehicle.
A) To determine the top speed only. B) To increase the weight of the vehicle. C) To ensure the vehicle's safety, performance, and durability. D) To focus only on the vehicle's exterior look.
A) Increased fuel intake B) Bigger engine size C) Larger exhaust pipes D) Regenerative braking
A) Engine B) Chassis C) Spoiler D) Dashboard
A) Single Use Van B) Super Ultra Vehicle C) Speedy Universal Vessel D) Sport Utility Vehicle
A) Coloring B) Engineering C) Styling D) Manufacturing
A) To evaluate aerodynamics and reduce drag. B) Test audio system quality. C) Increase fuel consumption. D) Enhance engine performance only.
A) Continuously Variable Transmission B) Constant Velocity Transmission C) Compact Vehicle Transporter D) Coaxial Valve Transmission
A) Color B) Texture C) Pattern D) Proportion
A) Aesthetic enhancement only. B) Increase engine power. C) Reduce vehicle weight. D) To protect passengers from wind, debris, and insects.
A) Larger hubcaps B) High engine output C) Flamboyant colors D) Crumple zones
A) To enhance comfort, convenience, and overall user experience. B) To improve fuel efficiency. C) To increase vehicle speed. D) To add unnecessary weight.
A) Absorbs shocks and ensures a smooth ride. B) Modifies engine sound. C) Reduces tire grip. D) Increases ground clearance.
A) Airbag braking support B) Automotive braking standard C) Accelerated braking security D) Anti-lock braking system
A) To ensure the vehicle is comfortable and safe for occupants. B) To make the vehicle look more stylish. C) To reduce manufacturing costs. D) To increase vehicle weight.
A) Increase passenger comfort B) Accommodate wider tires C) Improve fuel economy D) Enhance exterior aesthetics
A) Bluetooth connectivity B) Cruise control C) Keyless entry D) Electronic stability control
A) Spoiler B) Dashboard lights C) Horn D) Adaptive headlights
A) Adaptive cruise control B) Tow hitch C) Off-road tires D) Convertible top
A) Engine control unit B) CD player C) Roof rack D) Seatbelt
A) Brake pads B) Alternator C) Power steering pump D) Oxygen sensor
A) Aluminum B) Plastic C) Steel D) Carbon fiber
A) Roof rack B) Sunroof C) Spoiler D) Fender flares
A) Rotary engine B) V8 engine C) Turbocharged engine D) Electric motor
A) Spoilers B) Streamlined body shape C) Larger tires D) Body kit accessories
A) Airbag warning display B) Audio wave damping C) Automatic wheel drive D) All-wheel drive
A) Road wheel drive B) Rear window defroster C) Remote warning display D) Rear-wheel drive |