Unsafe At Any Speed by Ralph Nader
  • 1. Which car is prominently criticized in Nader's book?
A) Honda Civic
B) Ford Mustang
C) Chevrolet Corvair
D) Volkswagen Beetle
  • 2. What year was 'Unsafe at Any Speed' published?
A) 1965
B) 1970
C) 1968
D) 1962
  • 3. Ralph Nader is known for advocating for which type of reform?
A) Consumer safety
B) Education reform
C) Healthcare reform
D) Tax reform
  • 4. Which principle does Nader advocate for in automotive design?
A) Cost over safety
B) Style over cost
C) Speed over reliability
D) Safety over style
  • 5. What method does Nader use to support his claims?
A) Philosophical arguments
B) Interviews with politicians
C) Statistical analysis and case studies
D) Personal anecdotes and stories
  • 6. Nader describes modern cars as lacking:
A) Engine power
B) Safety features
C) Variety in design
D) Aesthetic appeal
  • 7. How did 'Unsafe at Any Speed' change consumer perceptions?
A) Created a demand for sports cars
B) Decreased interest in automobiles
C) Increased awareness of safety issues
D) Led to distrust in all products
  • 8. What major impact did 'Unsafe at Any Speed' have on public policy?
A) Encouraged the production of electric vehicles
B) Led to stronger vehicle safety laws
C) Increased car sales
D) Reduced import taxes on cars
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