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Fuel Benefits Trivia Quiz Challenge

Explore Fuel Rebates, Perks, and Incentives

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
Learning OutcomesStudy Material
Colorful paper art depicting a fuel pump, car, and globe for a Fuel Benefits Trivia Quiz.

This Fuel Benefits Trivia Quiz helps you learn perks and incentives that can lower your fuel costs in 15 quick multiple-choice questions. Play to spot gaps and pick up new tips, then compare with the Fuel and Oil Quiz or warm up with the Employee Benefits Quiz.

What is a fuel rebate?
A free gift card given with every fill-up
A complimentary car wash with fuel purchase
An automatic discount applied at the pump
A partial refund on fuel purchases returned to the consumer
A fuel rebate is money returned to the consumer after they purchase fuel. It differs from an instant pump discount because it requires a post-purchase refund.
Which of the following is an example of a fuel benefit program?
A free windshield wiper offer
A gas station loyalty card offering cents off per gallon
A seasonal engine oil rebate
A tire rotation coupon
Gas station loyalty cards that provide cents off per gallon are classic fuel benefit programs. Other options do not directly relate to fuel purchase savings.
In fuel promotions, what does the term 'cap' refer to?
The maximum discount allowed under the program
The maximum engine RPM
The credit limit on a fuel card
The size of a vehicle's fuel tank
A 'cap' defines the maximum amount of discount or rebate a consumer can earn within a set period. It ensures the program limits its financial exposure.
Who typically qualifies for a corporate fuel card program?
Customers without credit checks
Any driver without restrictions
Employees or authorized drivers of the sponsoring company
Only senior executives
Corporate fuel card programs are restricted to employees or authorized drivers of the sponsoring organization. They are not open to the general public.
Which strategy can help maximize fuel savings?
Always paying cash instead of card
Using only the highest octane fuel
Filling up only on weekends
Combining a cashback credit card with a station loyalty discount
Using a cashback credit card alongside a station loyalty discount stacks savings. Other options have little to no impact on overall fuel cost.
What does 'minimum spend threshold' refer to in fuel rebate programs?
The lowest fuel grade available
The smallest fuel tank capacity
The least amount you must spend to qualify for a rebate
The minimum credit score to apply
A minimum spend threshold is the smallest purchase amount required to activate a rebate. It prevents very small transactions from qualifying.
If a program awards 2 points per liter and each point is worth $0.01, how much value do you earn per liter?
$0.001 per liter
$0.10 per liter
$0.02 per liter
$0.20 per liter
With 2 points per liter at $0.01 each, you earn $0.02 for every liter purchased. Multiply points by the point value to get the rebate rate.
A program offers an 8% rebate but caps monthly at $50. If you spend $600 on fuel, what rebate will you receive?
$50
$0
$58
$48
An 8% rebate on $600 equals $48, which is under the $50 cap. The rebate cap does not reduce it further since $48 is within the limit.
Which condition could void a fuel rebate claim?
Purchasing premium fuel
Using a rewards credit card
Filling up during off-peak hours
Purchasing at a non-participating station
Buying fuel at a station that isn't part of the rebate program disqualifies the purchase. Other conditions listed do not void rebates.
What is a statement credit in the context of fuel benefits?
A reduction applied to your credit card balance
A prepaid fuel voucher
An immediate pump-side discount
A free fuel sample
A statement credit is an amount applied directly against your credit card balance. It reduces your bill rather than giving an instant discount.
A credit card offers 3% cashback on fuel. If you spend $200 monthly, how much will you save over three months?
$18
$6
$12
$9
3% of $200 is $6 per month. Over three months, $6 ร- 3 equals $18 in total savings.
Which approach helps maximize fuel rewards when prices fluctuate?
Pay with cash to avoid fees
Fill up only when the station is least busy
Always purchase premium fuel
Use a rewards card and fill up when program promotional weeks occur
Combining a rewards card with promotional weeks boosts overall savings. Other tactics do not significantly alter rebate rates.
A program offers 4ยข off per gallon, up to 30 gallons. What is the maximum saving in one fill-up?
$2.00
$1.20
$0.40
$0.75
Saving 4ยข per gallon for 30 gallons equals 30 ร- $0.04, which is $1.20. Beyond 30 gallons, no additional discount applies.
What best defines a tiered fuel rebate program?
Discount applies only once per account
You earn a fixed cents-off rate every time
Rebate rates increase after certain purchase volumes are met
Rebate applies only to premium fuels
Tiered rebate programs boost the rebate percentage after the customer reaches defined purchase levels. It rewards higher-volume fuel use.
Which card yields higher savings if fuel costs $3.00 per gallon: 2% cashback or 5ยข off per gallon?
5ยข off is higher because it is a flat rate
2% cashback yields $0.06 per gallon, so it is higher
Depends on total monthly spending
They are equal
2% of $3.00 is $0.06 per gallon, exceeding the 5ยข discount. Therefore the percentage cashback option yields more when prices are $3.00 per gallon.
A fleet program gives 10ยข per liter rebate capped at 500 L monthly. If 600 L are used, what rebate applies to the extra 100 L?
10ยข per additional liter
$10
$0 for the extra 100 L
$5
The rebate cap applies after 500 L. Any fuel beyond that does not earn additional rebate, so the extra 100 L receive $0.
In government fuel incentive programs, what is a 'statutory cap'?
A legal maximum rebate or credit per participant
The daily limit on fuel tank size
A speed restriction on government vehicles
A limit on tax-deductible maintenance
A statutory cap is the maximum amount legally allowed per participant in an incentive program. It's set by legislation or regulation.
Program A offers 1% cashback plus 3ยข per liter. Program B offers 2% cashback. If you buy 50 L at $2.00 per liter, which program yields more?
They yield the same savings
Program A
Program B
It depends on the station's membership fee
Program A: 3ยข ร- 50 L = $1.50 plus 1% of $100 (= $1.00) totals $2.50. Program B: 2% of $100 is $2.00, so Program A gives greater savings.
A card offers 1% back on the first $300 of fuel spend and 5% thereafter. If you spend $400, what is your total rebate?
$5.00
$7.00
$8.00
$9.00
You earn 1% on $300 (= $3.00) plus 5% on the additional $100 (= $5.00), totaling $8.00. Tiered rates apply separately to each segment.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Analyse different types of fuel benefits and rebates
  2. Identify key terms and conditions in fuel perks programs
  3. Demonstrate understanding of fuel incentive eligibility criteria
  4. Apply strategies to maximise fuel savings with benefits
  5. Evaluate scenarios to choose the best fuel reward options
  6. Master terminology used in automotive fuel benefit plans

Cheat Sheet

  1. Understand Fuel Rewards Programs - Dive into how gas stations reward loyal customers with discounts at the pump and in-store perks. Shell's Fuel Rewards Gold is a perfect example, offering at least 5ยข off per gallon once you hit Gold status.
  2. Eligibility Criteria for Fuel Perks - Learn the rules to keep your status shining bright: Shell members need six qualifying fuel purchases within three months to maintain Gold status. Stick to the plan and watch the savings roll in!
  3. Maximizing Fuel Savings - Combine station rewards with a cashback credit card for a double whammy of savings. Some cards bump up rewards when you fuel up, so choose one that aligns with your driving habits.
  4. Types of Fuel Benefits - From a penny-per-gallon discount to points redeemable for snacks or cash back, there's a program to match every driver's style. Identify which reward type fuels your goals the best.
  5. Key Terms in Fuel Perks Programs - Master lingo like "qualifying purchase," "reward points," and "status tiers" to navigate each program like a pro. Knowing the vocabulary ensures you never miss a bonus opportunity.
  6. Evaluating Fuel Reward Options - Compare discount sizes, ease of earning rewards, and redemption flexibility to pick the perfect program. A little research upfront can save you big bucks later.
  7. Strategies to Maximize Savings - Time your fill-ups to match promotions, use apps that track points automatically, and fuel at stations that reward your loyalty. Smart planning equals more cash in your pocket.
  8. Understanding Reward Redemption - Whether you choose discounts at the pump, free coffee in-store, or statement credit online, know your redemption pathways to get the most bang for your buck.
  9. Monitoring Program Changes - Keep an eye out for updated terms and fresh promotions - programs evolve, and so should your strategy to stay on top.
  10. Combining Multiple Programs - Don't limit yourself to one brand: if you frequent different stations, stack their loyalty perks for maximum coverage. More programs mean more ways to save.
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