Test Your Knowledge With These Questions Every Auto Expert Should Know

By: Robin Tyler
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Test Your Knowledge With These Questions Every Auto Expert Should Know
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About This Quiz

From its humble beginnings, the modern car is nothing short of a technological marvel! It takes us wherever we need to go, safely and in a fairly luxurious environment, and above all comfortably. That's unlike early cars, which luckily didn't go too fast otherwise, they would have shaken the driver's and passenger's teeth loose! Luckily, car designers quickly learned that a smooth ride would indeed be a selling point for their automobiles! It's amazing that in just over 130 years, cars have gone from a true "horseless carriage" to what they are today. It's truly difficult to comprehend the rate the change has taken place. I am sure Karl Benz and Henry Ford would be stunned at the modern motor vehicle.

But let's move onto the reason you are here! This quiz consists of 35 questions related to everything you as an auto expert should know about cars, their history, the early pioneers, how car engines work and identifying different models. It is a truly unique quiz in the wide range of questions it covers. So do you have what it takes? Aim for 30 out of 35 and you can be very proud of your effort! Well, what are you waiting for? Good luck!

Which famous American muscle car, first seen in the mid-1960s has the badge of a horse on the front?
Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
Ford Mustang
Dodge Charger
Pontiac GTO
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Wrong Answer

Arguably the most iconic muscle car ever, the Mustang was first released in 1964. It proved one of the most popular debuts ever and within a year, 400,000 units had been sold, which quadrupled Ford’s sale estimates.

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Can you name the system that removes the gases produced by combustion in the engine?
Electrical system
Exhaust system
Cooling system
Fuel system
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The exhaust system removes the gases produced during the engine combustion process out the tailpipe of the vehicle.

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Almost as famous as the chase itself, which vehicle was former football star O.J. Simpson riding in when chased by police live on television?
Dodge Charger
Chrysler Voyager
Ferrari F40
Ford Bronco
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Even though it was the world's slowest car chase, it captured the attention of America! O.J. Simpson, wanted in connection with the murder of his wife, was a passenger in a 1993 Ford Bronco while trying to evade police ... very slowly. It is estimated that 90 million people watched the chase live on TV.

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In a car engine, which part ignites the fuel/air mixture within the cylinder?
Glow plug
Spark plug
Piston
Camshaft
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Wrong Answer

The spark plug is provided with an electrical pulse that enables it to make a spark. This ignites the air/fuel mixture in the engine, which allows for combustion.

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Modern engines do not have this part, but on older engines, it regulated the amount of fuel/air mixture that was allowed into the engine to be combusted. What is it?
Circlip
High-Tension leads
Carburetor
Distributor cap
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In older engines, it was the carburetor that allowed the correct amount of fuel/air mixture into the engine to be combusted. Too much and the car was running rich, too little and it was running lean. In modern engines, fuel injectors do the same job, one for each cylinder.

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A car in which power is fed to the back wheels is known as a __________?
Rear-wheel drive car
Back-driven car
Driven rear car
None of the above
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

When the back axle is turned by the driveshaft, the vehicle is a rear-wheel drive. This was the original setup for cars and trucks.

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In the car engine, which part moves within the cylinder?
Cylinder head
Piston
Crankshaft
Cambelt
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Wrong Answer

The piston moves within the cylinder. This transfers the energy created by combustion of the fuel/air mixture to the crankshaft through the piston rod. The crankshaft turns, which will help move the car forward.

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Can you name the car part that converts the piston stroke from linear to rotational?
Piston rings
Crankshaft
Rotor
Cambelt
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The crankshaft produces a rotational motion which, in turn, helps turn the driveshaft and then the wheels.

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The rotation of what car part turns the wheels of your vehicle?
Suspension
Driveshaft
Shock absorbers
Rim
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

A turning crankshaft will turn a driveshaft, which then turns the axle and the wheels attached to them. And then the car will move!

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A piston must remain connected to the crankshaft within the engine. What keeps it there?
Hinge
Connecting rod
Pin
Rotor
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Wrong Answer

The connecting rod is what keeps the piston connected to the crankshaft, and it is connected at two points.

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What is the make and model of a classic muscle car, first released in 1967 and still available today?
Chevrolet Camaro
AMC Gremlin
Mercury Cougar
Chrysler 300
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Wrong Answer

The Camaro was first launched in 1967 and is still a Chevrolet model to this day. This muscle car has seen six different generations. The current Camaro offers three different engine configurations, with the SS sporting a 6.2 liter V8 capable of producing 455 brake horsepower.

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Can you name the top-selling pickup in the United States?
Volkswagen Amarok
Ford F-150
Toyota Tacoma
Chevrolet Silverado
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Perhaps the most iconic truck ever released by Ford, the F-150 is simply loved in the United States. In fact, this is the biggest-selling truck in the country for the past three decades! Not only that, but at certain times, it was also the most popular vehicle in the country in terms of sales.

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In motoring, cars that looks strange generally don't sell that well. This car, named after a mythical creature, didn't either.
Chevrolet Dragon
AMC Gremlin
Ford Unicorn
Dodge Leprechaun
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Wrong Answer

Voted by Time Magazine as one of the 50 Worst Cars of All Time, the Gremlin was ugly. Essentially a shortened AMC Hornet, the Gremlin used vacuum-operated wipers, didn't have disc brakes or use radial tires. It wasn't very well received.

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Which iconic Chevy brand was first introduced in the 1950s?
Camaro
Nova
Citation
Corvette
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Wrong Answer

The first Corvette, the C1, was introduced in 1953. A truly beautiful car, the C1 was available as a two-seat roadster. A range of power plant options were available for the C1, including a few V8 options.

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Which part in your car allows the wheels to rotate at different speeds?
Axle
Differential
Driveshaft
None of the above
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

An important part of the drive system on a car, the differential allows for wheels to rotate at different speeds on the axle, for instance, when turning a corner.

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What viscosity oil should you use during an oil change on your engine?
The viscosity recommended in your car manual
10W-30
Any viscosity, it doesn't really matter.
None of the above
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

If unsure which oil to use when performing an oil change, always check your car manual or phone the dealer to ask.

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The Volkswagen group have many car brands as part of their stable. Can you identify three?
Porsche, Audi, Lamborghini
Porsche, Ford, Bentley
Audi, Chrysler, Rolls Royce
Lamborghini, Ford, Dodge
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Wrong Answer

You wouldn't believe it, but Volkswagen owns some of the most famous brands in the world including Lamborghini, Porsche, Bugatti, Audi and Bentley. among others.

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Can you name a vehicle from the 1970s that was seen in the TV series, "Starsky and Hutch?"
Ford Gran Torino
Chevrolet Blackwood
Chrysler Charger
Dodge Matador
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

A mid-sized car model produced by Ford from 1968 to 1976, the Torino's most popular layouts included the two-door sedan. Ford also produced a few Torino models with higher performance specs. Most were powered by 7-liter "Cobra Jet" engine and are considered to be muscle cars.

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Can you name the American vehicle, which despite starring in a Hollywood movie, was a massive flop?
Volkswagen Beetle
AMC Gremlin
Ford Focus
DeLorean DMC-12
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Wrong Answer

The dream of John DeLorean, the DMC-12 had its 5 minutes of fame thanks to the "Back to the Future" movies. It remained a terrible car with sluggish performance and was only produced for a year before the company went bankrupt.

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Which Chrysler model from the 1950s is considered to be one of the first muscle cars? It even won 1955 NASCAR Grand National.
Chrysler Windsor
Chrysler C300 V8
Chrysler Voyager
Chrysler Saratoga
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Many muscle car aficionados call the Chrysler 300 the first muscle car. No matter if you agree or not, the 300, introduced in 1955 and produced until 1965, certainly had the cool factor.

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When Chrysler formed in 1925, it was as a result of the reorganization of another motor company. Can you name it?
Maxwell
Tesla
Eagle
DeLorean
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Maxwell Motor Company had been formed in 1903, but by the 1920s was struggling. Walter Chrysler was brought in to turn the company around, which he then did, renaming the company after himself.

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From the options below, can you name the eight-wheeled car from the early years of motoring?
Ford Model A
AutoOcto
Stutz Bearcat
Benz Patent Motorwagen
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

A car in 1910 with EIGHT wheels. People were barely used to cars with four wheels. Not even one AutoOcto was sold.

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Which vehicle, manufactured in the 1930s, was designed with aerodynamics in mind?
Chrysler Airflow
Duesenberg Model J
Mercedes-Benz 710 SSK Trossi Roadster
Citroën Traction Avant
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Built between 1934 and 1937, this full-sized Chrysler model was available as a four-door sedan or two-door coupe. Its design incorporated the concept of streamlining, one of the first American cars to do so. Ultimately, however, the Airflow was not a particularly successful model for Chrysler.

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The first electric car was already produced in the late 1800s. Do you know what it was called?
E-1
Ford E-Car
Flocken Elektrowagen
None of the above
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Designed by Andreas Flocken, the Flocken Elektrowagen was built in 1888. Flocken was an inventor and his design essentially looked like a horseless carriage. It weighed around 400 kgs and was capable of 15 km/h.

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Which of these sports cars was made in America but ultimately proved to be a big failure?
Ferrari California Spyder
Vector W8
Lamborghini Diablo
BMW M3
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

This American sports car only sold 17 units. It didn't help that one almost killed tennis star Andre Agassi when it caught alight soon after he purchased it.

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The world has many cars ... but just how many?
400 million
900 million
10 billion
1.2 billion
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Wrong Answer

Estimates in 2014 put the number of vehicles on roads around the world at around 1.2 billion. This is estimated to rise to around 2 billion in 2035. Scary, don't you think? Hopefully for the sake of the planet, the move to electric vehicles will come quickly.

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Based on the Humvee military vehicle, which car below became a popular off-roader know for its bold, brash looks?
International Scout
Jeep Gladiator
Hummer H1
Chevrolet C30
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Wrong Answer

A civilian version of the Humvee military vehicle, the Hummer H1 would then obviously be more than capable as an off-roader. And it is, but with limitations. In fact, some H1 owners went as far as changing out the standard 6.5 liter diesel engine and replacing it with something to provide more speed.

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Can you name the car part that is rotated by the driveshaft and itself turns the car's wheels?
Discs
Fanbelt
Axle
None of the above
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Your car's wheels are connected to the axle which is rotated by the driveshaft. The rotating axle then turns the wheels of the car.

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Which car from the 1970s is considered the original "hot hatch"?
Plymouth Prowler
Volkswagen Golf Mk 1 GTI
Volvo V40
Opel Kadett
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Volkswagen started the ‘hot hatch’ revolution with the introduction of the Golf GTI in 1976. This was a Golf Mk 1 with a high-performance engine, and instantly became a hit.

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Who won the 2018 Formula 1 World Championship?
Daniel Ricciardo
Sebastian Vettel
Lewis Hamilton
Max Verstappen
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

England's Lewis Hamilton won the 2018 Formula 1 World Championship and as of 2018, is a five-time World Champion. He has raced for McLaren and Mercedes, but most of his success has come with the German Formula One team. Hamilton is known for his blinding pace in qualifying and bold overtaking in races.

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Chrysler is an important American car maker and one of the "Big 3" in the country. In what year was the company formed?
1901
1925
1955
1951
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Wrong Answer

Founded by Walter Chrysler, the Chrysler Motor Company is a little younger than Ford or Chevrolet. The company was formed on June 6, 1925.

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What was the name of Henry Ford's first car company?
Ford Motor Company
Stutz
Maxwell
Detroit Motor Company
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Wrong Answer

In 1899, Henry Ford formed the Detroit Motor Company. He remained involved with the business until 1901, when he dissolved it. Ford was not happy with the quality of cars produced by the company.

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First marketed by Plymouth and then Chrysler, this late 1990s retro-styled vehicle wasn't very popular. Can you identify the model name from the list below?
Prowler
Xsara
Rekord
Jetta
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

With its retro looks, the Prowler from Plymouth was marketed as something different on the vehicle scene. Its performance didn't match its looks, however, with the Prowler only having a V6 engine with an automatic transmission. Let's just say the Prowler's story is not one of lasting success.

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In what year do auto historians say the first official car took to the roads?
1885
1906
1899
1910
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Benz Patent-Motorwagen was designed by Karl Benz in Germany. Essentially a carriage without a horse, the Motorwagen didn't have a steering wheel and was steered using a tiller. Good thing it didn't go too fast then, only about 16 mph. Around 25 were built.

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Which vehicle brand sold the most vehicles throughout the world in 2017?
Ford
BMW
Volkswagen
Dodge
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Wrong Answer

Volkswagen sold 10.7 million units in 2017, this despite the emissions scandal that enveloped the firm during the year. In second place was Toyota with 10.4 million.

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