What Grade Will You Earn on this Car Knowledge Report Card?

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Car Knowledge Report Card Quiz

Test your automotive expertise with our engaging quiz designed to assess your car knowledge! Whether you're a seasoned driver or just starting out, this quiz will help you learn essential information about vehicle maintenance and safety.

Challenge yourself with questions covering:

  • Engine and coolant functions
  • Brake systems
  • Electrical components
  • Maintenance schedules
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DrivingHammer452
What is coolant used for?
Your car's air conditioning.
It stops your engine from overheating or freezing.
Keeping your gasoline at the correct temperature.
To wash your windshield.
True or False: Dark engine oil is always a sign that it needs to be changed.
True
False
What is the function of a brake pad?
They create the friction and force required to stop your car.
They keep your brakes clean and free of debris.
They protect your brakes from extreme weather conditions.
They muffle the noise created by braking.
Which of the following is NOT a common reason why your engine may overheat?
A broken or loose belt.
A cooling system leak.
Very hot weather.
A malfunctioning radiator.
What does the dashboard warning light pictured above indicate?
Slippery road conditions.
Temperature warning.
Anti-lock brake system.
Traction control.
Which of the following is NOT a component of an automotive suspension system:
Shocks
Struts
Springs
Transmission
True or False: Power steering wasn’t invented until the 20th century.
True
False
When jumping a car battery, what terminal should you connect the black jumper cable to?
Negative terminal on the helper car.
Positive terminal on the helper car.
Negative terminal on the stalled car.
Positive terminal on the stalled car.
Unless otherwise stated by your vehicle’s manufacturer, how often should you change your transmission fluid?
Every 10,000 miles.
Every 20,000 miles.
Every 60,000 miles.
Every 100,000 miles.
When it comes to wheel balancing and alignment, what does the term ‘toe’ refer to?
The angle of your tires in relation to one another.
The angle of your wheel when viewed from the front of the vehicle.
The part of the tire that touches the pavement.
Where your wheel sits in relation to your wheel well.
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