Surprise Automotive Questions
Engineering Fundamentals
Iconic Vehicles
100

What is the name of the founder of Ferrari?

Enzo Ferrari

100

Solve this math problem:

(2/3)*x^3 + C
100

Introduced by henry ford in 1908, this car made automobile ownership accessible to the average person.

Ford Model T

200

Known for starring in the fast and the furious, this Japanese sports car features a legendary 2JZ engine

Toyota Supra

200

Known for its formula F = kx, this law describes the behavior of springs under compression and extension.

Hooke's Law

200

This vehicle currently the fastest production car in the world. It has been claimed this vehicle can reach speeds of up to 330mph.

Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut

300

Known for his white racing suit and helmet, this driver never spoke a word but was known as Top Gear's driver throughout the runtime of the show

The Stig

300

This law of physics relates voltage, current, and resistance. Commonly used with the equation V = IR

Ohm's Law

300

Featured in the movie "Goldfinger" and this vehicle produced from 1963 to 1965,features a 4.0-liter inline-six engine, and a top speed of 145 mph. This Vehicle is commonly referred to as the most iconic Bond car. 

Aston Martin DB5

400

In 1957, this car had an option for a drink bar in glovebox.

1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham

400

This region in red is known as what

Necking

400

These legendary vehicles were the last BMW's to feature a V10 engine.

E60 M5 and E63 M6

500

From 1956 to 1959 this company, in collaboration with Columbia Records, introduced the Highway Hi-Fi, a turntable installed on the dashboard. It played specially pressed 7-inch records at 16 RPM. 

Chrysler

500

From engineering vibrations, what does C represent in this equation:

The Damping Coefficient

500

Known by many as the greatest supercar ever made. This car featured a BMW-sourced 6.1L V12 engine produced 618 horsepower and propelled a record-breaking top speed of 243 mph in 1998, a feat that would remain unchallenged until 2005.

McLaren F1

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