Cars And Planes Trivia QuizFree Trivia Questions - Printable
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Before it got into the car business, Saab originally made planes.
Where?
a. Japan
b. Italy
c. Sweden
d. France
The 1963 Sting Ray was actually a model of which car?
a. Ford Thunderbird
b. Ford Mustang
c. Chevrolet Corvette
d. Cadillac Coupe
Inspired by the Mustang, what Ford compact car was introduced in
1969 to compete with Volkswagen?
a. Pinto
b. Focus
c. Maverick
d. Bronco
What foreign car company rescued AMC from bankruptcy when it bought
a controlling interest in the failing company in 1979?
a. Volkswagen
b. Renault
c. Peugeot
d. BMW
What compact car did Chevrolet soup up as the Z24?
a. Camaro
b. Cavalier
c. Impala
d. Malibu
The line between "foreign" and "domestic" cars blurred in 1982,
when what Japanese company set up an assembly plant in Ohio?
a. Honda
b. Nissan
c. Toyota
d. Mitsubishi
With more than 10,000 built, what is the most successful transport
plane of all time?
a. Boeing 747
b. Concorde
c. Douglas DC-3
d. Boeing 707
Had it not been for a design flaw that caused it to crash, what
country's Comet might have dominated the commercial aviation business?
a. Canada
b. Australia
c. Great Britain
d. France
Which of these planes did Douglas design in the late 1950s to
compete with Boeing's 707?
a. DC-707
b. DC-10
c. DC-8
d. DC-707
One of the world's oldest airlines (and possibly the oldest) is
Avianca. What country is it from?
a. Portugal
b. Colombia
c. Spain
d. Italy
What does the name of "Lufthansa", Germany's national air carrier,
literally mean in English?
a. Air Association
b. Clear Skies
c. Carried Away
d. Safe Flight
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