Buying a Car Quiz

Buying a Car Quiz

10th Grade

36 Qs

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Buying a Car Quiz

Buying a Car Quiz

Assessment

Quiz

Financial Education

10th Grade

Easy

Created by

Kimberly Grant

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36 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Abigail is on a quest to find the perfect new car. What quirky factor should she definitely consider in her exciting decision-making adventure?

The brand of the tires

The type of fuel it uses

The color of the car

The number of cup holders

Answer explanation

The type of fuel a car uses is crucial for efficiency and environmental impact, making it a quirky yet important factor for Abigail's decision. It affects running costs and sustainability, unlike the other options.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Emma and Liam are on a quest to find the perfect car for their road trip adventures. Which of the following websites should they visit to explore a wide range of car options?

CarFinder

AutoTrader

VehicleHub

CarSearch

Answer explanation

AutoTrader is a well-known platform that offers a wide range of car options, making it ideal for Emma and Liam's quest for the perfect car for their road trip adventures.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

David and Harper are on a quest to find the perfect car. They're comparing two intriguing options: a pre-owned vehicle and a certified pre-owned vehicle. Can you spot the key difference between these two choices?

Certified pre-owned vehicles are older

Pre-owned vehicles have more mileage

Certified pre-owned vehicles come with a warranty

Pre-owned vehicles are always cheaper

Answer explanation

The key difference is that certified pre-owned vehicles come with a warranty, providing added assurance and protection for buyers, unlike standard pre-owned vehicles which typically do not include such coverage.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

William is on a quest to find the perfect used car, but he needs to unlock the secret to lower car insurance rates. Which magical factor should he consider?

The car's fuel efficiency

The car's age

The car's brand

The car's color

Answer explanation

The car's age is a key factor in determining insurance rates. Older cars typically have lower insurance costs due to decreased value and repair costs, making this the most magical factor for William to consider.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Imagine you're a detective like Noah, trying to solve the mystery of car ownership. What does it mean when we talk about the 'depreciation' of a car?

The increase in a car's value over time

The cost of car maintenance

The decrease in a car's value over time

The cost of car insurance

Answer explanation

Depreciation refers to the decrease in a car's value over time due to factors like age, wear, and market demand. Thus, the correct choice is 'The decrease in a car's value over time.'

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Priya and her friend Anika are on a quest to find the perfect new car. What exciting advantage might Priya enjoy with her new ride?

Lower initial cost

Latest technology features

Higher resale value

Lower insurance rates

Answer explanation

Priya might enjoy the latest technology features with her new ride, which often include advanced safety systems, infotainment options, and connectivity enhancements, making her driving experience more enjoyable and modern.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Grace is thinking about leasing a shiny new car for her daily adventures. What might be a downside she could encounter?

Higher monthly payments

Limited mileage

No warranty

Higher insurance rates

Answer explanation

A downside Grace might encounter when leasing a car is limited mileage. Most leases impose a mileage cap, and exceeding it can lead to costly penalties, making it a significant consideration for her daily adventures.

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