TRANSPO (PRELIM 2)
  • 1. Use of animals for human transport
A) 1700 Bc
B) 300 BC
C) 8000 BC
D) 18th century
  • 2. Use of sailing vessels for transportation
A) 1200 BC
B) 1200 BC
C) 19th century
D) 3000 BC
  • 3. Era of the stagecoach; Height of Grand Tour and Industrial Revolution
A) 19th Century
B) 17th Century
C) 18th century
D) 14th Century
  • 4. Use of rails for mass transportation
A) Early 20th century
B) 19th century
C) Late 19th Century
D) 1800 BC
  • 5. Mass Production of automobiles
A) 800 BC
B) Late 17th Century
C) 1700 BC
D) Early 20th century
  • 6. Ocean Travel for the wealthy
A) Early 20th century
B) 18th century
C) Early 19th Century
D) Before Common Era
  • 7. rise of commercial airlines
A) 18th century
B) Mid 20th century
C) Late 20th century
D) Early 20th century
  • 8. Bullet Trains
A) 19th Century
B) Late 19th Century
C) Late 20th century
D) 8000 BC
  • 9. MAJOR MODES OF TRANSPORTATION

    ROAD
    WATER
    RAIL
    AIR
A) STRONGLY AGREE
B) AGREE
C) DISAGREE
D) STRONGLY DISAGREE
  • 10. Distance and time factors
    Status and comfort
    Safety and Utility
    Comparative price of services offered
A) FALSE
B) DISAGREE
C) TRUE
D) Factors that affect choice of mode of transport
  • 11. Geographical position and isolation
    Range of services offered
    Level of competition between services
A) STRONGLY DISAGREE
B) FALSE
C) TRUE
D) Factors that affect choice of mode of transport
  • 12. Short or long-distance coaches are used as alternatives to rail or car to travel to the destination
A) The COACH Travel
B) THE SEA TRAVEL
C) THE LAND TRAVEL
D) THE AIR TRAVEL
  • 13. has been traditionally employed by groups for sightseeing trips and tours
A) Hired Coach
B) License Coach
C) Driver
  • 14. provide people with a more leisurely sightseeing of the landscape as they are brought from one destination to another
A) Ferris
B) Train
C) Water Transport
D) Land transport
  • 15. Trains are also an important link between airports and city centers
A) STRONGLY AGREE
B) STRONGLY DISAGREE
C) AGREE
D) NOT REALLY AGREE
  • 16. could be an attraction themselves
A) Coach
B) Ferris
C) Trains
D) Bus
  • 17. are used to transport passengers to a destination, between destinations, or as a means of sightseeing within a destination.
A) Train
B) Bus
C) Ferries
D) Rail
  • 18. offer inexpensive, reliable and safe services
A) Ferries
B) Mono rail
C) Train
D) Bus
  • 19. FERRY transportation is the only possibility in the case of remote and small islands which have no airport.
A) DISAGREE
B) AGREE
C) STRONGLY DISAGREE
D) STRONGLY AGREE
  • 20. has been seen as a leisure activity than a mode of sea transportation
A) Bus
B) Ferries
C) Cruising
D) Train
  • 21. The ship provides its passengers with an accommodation as well as entertainment facilities and excursions at the ports
A) STRONGLY AGREE
B) STRONGLY DISAGREE
C) TRUE
D) FALSE
  • 22. Most important transport innovation in the 20th century
A) Sea Transport
B) Rail Transport
C) Land Transport
D) Air Transport
  • 23. Enabled the transportation of passengers in the shortest time and has boosted the demand for long-haul trips
A) Cruise ship
B) Land Travel
C) Sea Transport
D) Air Transport
  • 24. Air Transport Offer a safe, convenient, reliable, frequent and relatively consumer-orientated product
A) FALSE
B) WRONG
C) NONE OF CHOICES
D) TRUE
  • 25. Ground services and the terminal facilities are much more advanced and sophisticated than any other mode
A) Air Transport
B) Railway
C) Sea transport
D) Land transport
  • 26. on roads and at airports especially during peak periods
A) ENVIRONMENT
B) SAFETY and SECURITY
C) CONGESTION
D) SEASONALITY
  • 27. in transportation is a basic requirement for tourism
A) SAFETY and SECURITY
B) ENVIRONMENT
C) CONGESTION
D) SEASONALITY
  • 28. may be harmed if an area does not have the carrying capacity for additional tourists
A) SAFETY and SECURITY
B) CONGESTION
C) ENVIRONMENT
D) SEASONALITY
  • 29. demand create overcrowding at certain times
A) SEASONALITY
B) CONGESTION
C) ENVIRONMENT
D) SAFETY AND SECURITY
  • 30. began to be used in places like the artic and desert
A) Shoes
B) Sleds
C) Foot
D) Slippers
  • 31. Middle East over 5000 years ago the wheel was invented
A) TRUE
B) STRONGLY AGREE
C) FALSE
D) STRONGLY DISAGREE
  • 32. Roadways at the beginning of the 20th century were little more than cleared stretches of dirt
A) FALSE
B) NOT TRUE
C) TRUE
D) MAYBE
  • 33. Roads and highways were originally made for
A) Cow and elephant
B) Goat and dogs
C) Horses and Carriage
  • 34. in 1956 saw a need for an interstate road system to better connect the states.
A) President Barack Obama
B) President Donald Trump
C) President Eisenhower
D) President Mar Roxas
  • 35. Much of his experience was from the troubles of transporting equipment and troops in Europe during WWII.
A) President Barack Obama
B) President Eisenhower
C) President Donald Trump
  • 36. Automobiles Were NOT invented by Henry Ford!
A) DISAGREE
B) STRONGLY AFFAIR
C) STRONGLY AGREE
D) STRONGLY DISAGREE
  • 37. Automobiles were already in development in Great Britain, Germany, and France
A) AFFAIR
B) TRUE
C) FALSE
  • 38. Steam engines were put on bicycles and carriages, but were slow and noisy.
A) STRONGLY AGREE
B) CONFORM
C) STRONGLY DISAGREE
D) AFFAIR
  • 39. were becoming more popular in the US, but....Most could not afford them, and there was a distrust of their noise, safety, and that they would scare horses
A) Bus
B) Trains
C) Rails
D) Autos
  • 40. Enter, Henry Ford
A) Cruise ship
B) Automobile
C) Bus
D) Ferries
  • 41. His invention of the assembly line took the production of the automobile to another level.
A) Henry Ford
B) Mike Sam
C) Michael Jackson
D) Henri Fayol
  • 42. He streamlined the process cutting the production, and reducing costs, which resulted in a more affordable product.
A) Mike Stat
B) Henri Lebesgue
C) Sam Backs
D) Henry Ford
  • 43. His dream was for every American to be able to own an automobile
A) Henry Ford
B) Maxx Karl
C) Maddie Son
D) Jameson Carlx
  • 44. made his dream come true with the Model T.
A) Henry Ford
B) Max batts
C) James Scott
D) Enri Ford
  • 45. Produced from 1908-1927.
A) Model 7
B) Model X
C) Model 6
D) Model T
  • 46. The price dipped as low as $250! Making affordable to the common working man
A) Model T
B) Model 1
C) Model Y
D) Model 99
  • 47. Automobiles have gone through various changes over the years.

    Still, we use the internal combustion engine to power our cars
A) STRONGLY CONFORM
B) STRONGLY DISAGREE
C) STRONGLY AGREE
D) DISAGREE
  • 48. First railroad was developed in England in
A) 1627
B) 1845
C) 1876
D) 1567
  • 49. First iron rail system came along in
A) 1767
B) 1867
C) 1886
D) 1665
  • 50. First started out being humans powered, then steam, and now electric.
A) Sea Transport
B) Highways
C) Land transport
D) Railroad
  • 51. Can carry very heavy loads.

    Can only travel where rails exist.
A) Railroad
B) Highways
C) Sea transport
D) Railway
  • 52. Completed in May of 1869.
A) Highways
B) Land Transport
C) Railways
D) Transcontinental Railroad
  • 53. Transcontinental Railroad Linked the eastern U.S with the west.
A) STRONGLY AGREE
B) PARTIALLY AGREE
C) CONFORM
D) STRONGLY DISAGREE
  • 54. Transcontinental Railroad Followed the same route of the old wagon trails.

    Ended with the famous golden spike ceremony
A) TRUE
B) FALSE
  • 55. Two kinds of trains
A) Vessels and Cargo
B) Passenger and Cargo
C) Service and Passenger
D) Freight amd Passenger
  • 56. For hauling material
A) Freight
B) Vessel
C) Cargo
D) Passenger
  • 57. For hauling people.
A) Freight
B) Cargo
C) Vessels
D) Passenger
  • 58. floats on a cushion of air in between two repelling magnets.
A) Maglev Train
B) Model T
C) Slex
D) Monorail
  • 59. ride along on a single rail
A) Bus
B) Monorail
C) Train
D) Maglev
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