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1.

In 1993 Swedish car manufacturer Saab experimented with replacing the steering
wheel with a joystick in a Saab 9000.
a. !True
b. False

2. What was the name of the first frontwheeldrive car produced by Datsun now
Nissan?
a. Sunny
b. Bluebird
c. Skyline
d. !Cherry

3. Which animal features on the logo for Abarth, the motorsport division of Fiat?
a. Horse
b. !Scorpion
c. Snake
d. Bull

4. Which Italian city is home of the car manufacturer 039;Fiat039;?


a. Modena
b. Maranello
c. Rome
d. !Turin

5. Which of the following countries has officially banned the civilian use of dash
cams in cars?
a. South Korea
b. United States
c. !Austria
d. Czechia

6. The difference between the lengths of a Boeing 777300ER and an Airbus A3501000
is closest to:
a. 100m
b. 10m
c. !0.1m
d. 1m

7. Complete the following analogy: Audi is to Volkswagen as Infiniti is to ?


a. Honda
b. Subaru
c. !Nissan
d. Hyundai

8. Which one is NOT the function of engine oil in car engines?


a. Cooling
b. !Combustion
c. Lubrication
d. Reduce corrosion

9. Ferrari has never made a V10 engine for any of its cars.
a. !False
b. True

10. Which car tire manufacturer is famous for its quot;Eaglequot; brand of tires,
and is the official tire supplier of NASCAR?
a. Bridgestone
b. !Goodyear
c. Michelin
d. Pirelli

11. What model was the sports car gifted to Yuri Gagarin by the French government
in 1965?
a. !Matra Djet
b. Porsche 911
c. AC Cobra
d. Alpine A110

12. Which one of the following is not made by Ford?


a. !Camry
b. Model A
c. Fusion
d. F150

13. What country was the Trabant 601 manufactured in?


a. Hungary
b. !East Germany
c. Soviet Union
d. France

1. What is the derivative of Acceleration with respect to time?


a. Bump
b. Slide
c. Shift
d. !Jerk

2. What is the first Mersenne prime exponent over 1000?


a. 1009
b. !1279
c. 1069
d. 2203

3. The proof for the Chinese Remainder Theorem used in Number Theory was NOT
developed by its first publisher, Sun Tzu.
a. !True
b. False

4. The binary number quot;101001101quot; is equivalent to the Decimal number


quot;334quot;
a. True
b. !False

5. If you could fold a piece of paper in half 50 times, its039; thickness will be
34th the distance from the Earth to the Sun.
a. !True
b. False

6. What Greek letter is used to signify summation?


a. Delta
b. Omega
c. Alpha
d. !Sigma

7. The decimal number 31 in hexadecimal would be what?


a. 3D
b. 1B
c. !1F
d. 2E

8. A 039;Millinillion039; is a real number.


a. False
b. !True

9. What is the correct order of operations for solving equations?


a. The order in which the operations are written.
b. Parentheses, Exponents, Addition, Substraction, Multiplication,
Division
c. Addition, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Addition,
Parentheses
d. !Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition,
Subtraction

10. Which of these numbers is closest to the total number of possible states for an
army standard Enigma Machine?
a. 1.58 x 1022
b. 1.58 x 1024
c. 1.58 x 1018
d. !1.58 x 1020

1. What is the name of the former country that was succeeded by countries such as
Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia?
a. South Ossetia
b. Czechoslovakia
c. Abkhazia
d. !Yugoslavia

2. Which US state has the highest population?


a. !California
b. Florida
c. New York
d. Texas

3. How many time zones does China have?


a. !1
b. 4
c. 2
d. 3

4. Where are the Nazca Lines located?


a. Ecuador
b. Colombia
c. Brazil
d. !Peru

5. Gothenburg is the capital of Sweden.


a. True
b. !False

6. Which country was NOT formerly part of Yugoslavia?


a. !Albania
b. Macedonia
c. Croatia
d. Serbia

7. What tiny principality lies between Spain and France?


a. Liechtenstein
b. !Andorra
c. Monaco
d. San Marino

8. What is the capital of India?


a. Montreal
b. !New Delhi
c. Tithi
d. Bejing

9. In which country is Tallinn located?


a. Sweden
b. !Estonia
c. Poland
d. Finland

10. Which country is the Taedong River in?


a. Japan
b. South Korea
c. !North Korea
d. China

11. Which of these countries is not a United Nations member state?


a. Tuvalu
b. !Niue
c. Montenegro
d. South Sudan

12. Which of these American cities has fewer than 1,000,000 people?
a. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
b. Phoenix, Arizona
c. San Antonio, Texas
d. !San Francisco, California

13. The formerly EastPrussian city of Kouml;nigsberg is known as which Russian City
today?
a. Kursk
b. Kazan
c. !Kaliningrad
d. Krasnodar

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