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Quiz Review #1
Quiz by John O'Neill
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- Q1Choose the correct word. The speed of the cars (surprise, surprises) us.surprisessurprise45s
- Q2List three reasons for using natural gas as a fuel. Write your response in a well-written paragraph form. Include, natural gas is one of the cleanest burning alternative fuels available and offers a number of advantages over gasoline, air exhaust emissions from natural gas vehicles are much ower than those from gasoline-powered vehicles, and smog-producing gases, such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, and carbon dioxide are reduced significantly.natural gas120s
- Q3Yes or no? The possessive of it is it's.NOYES120s
- Q4Explain the contradiction in the quotation. "The civilized man has built a coach, but has lost the use of his feet." -Ralph Waldo EmersonMan uses his automobiles rather than walk.120s
- Q5What qualifies a vehicle as an AFV? ENERGY POLICY ACT (1992) Alternative-fuel vehicles, as defined by the Energy Policy Act of 1992, include any dedicated, flexible-fuel, or dual -fuel vehicles designed to operate on at least one alternative fuel. Alternative fuel vehicles come in a variety of vehicle models such as sedans, pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, vans, shuttle buses, medium-duty vehicles Isuch as delivery trucks), heavy-duty buses, and heavy-duty trucks.An AFV is a vehicle that uses at least one alternative fuel (AF).120s