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<Question correct="D" id="1_1">
<Q>The Tin Lizzie was available in any color as long as it was </Q>
<A>white.</A>
<B>blue.</B>
<C>red.</C>
<D>black.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_2">
<Q>What was the nickname for Ford's Model T?</Q>
<A>Tin Lizzie</A>
<B>Quadricycle</B>
<C>horseless carriage</C>
<D>Curved Dash Runabout</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_3">
<Q>Who was the first Michigander to operate a gasoline-powered horseless carriage?</Q>
<A>Walter P. Chrysler</A>
<B>Charles King</B>
<C>Ransom E. Olds</C>
<D>Henry Ford</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_4">
<Q>Walter Reuther worked to promote the United Auto Workers Union, established in 1935. Approximately how many years has this organization worked to improve working conditions for autoworkers?</Q>
<A>10-20 years</A>
<B>40-50 years</B>
<C>65-75 years</C>
<D>75-90 years</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_5">
<Q>Henry Ford revolutionized the auto industry when he had the idea to </Q>
<A>have one worker build a complete car.</A>
<B>build cars on a moving assembly line.</B>
<C>have cars pulled to a worker by horses.</C>
<D>build cars in Detroit.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_6">
<Q>What company did Maxwell Motors become?</Q>
<A>General Motors</A>
<B>Ford Motor Company</B>
<C>Chrysler Corporation</C>
<D>American Motor Company</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="D" id="1_7">
<Q>How long ago did John and Horace Dodge start the Dodge Brothers Company?</Q>
<A>20-40 years ago</A>
<B>40-60 years ago</B>
<C>60-80 years ago</C>
<D>80-100 years ago</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="D" id="1_8">
<Q>This region was established in 1998 to preserve and promote Michigan's rich automotive history.</Q>
<A>Automation Alley</A>
<B>World on Wheels</B>
<C>Motor City Fun Land</C>
<D>Automobile National Heritage Area</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_9">
<Q>Which of the following companies is not considered to be part of the ΓÇ£Big ThreeΓÇ¥ auto companies?</Q>
<A>Volkswagen</A>
<B>DaimlerChrysler</B>
<C>General Motors</C>
<D>Ford Motor Company</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_10">
<Q>How much would Henry Ford have paid a worker who worked six days at the Ford Motor Company in 1914? </Q>
<A>$5.00</A>
<B>$20.00</B>
<C>$30.00</C>
<D>$60.00</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_11">
<Q>What city is known as the "Motor City"?</Q>
<A>Detroit</A>
<B>Pontiac</B>
<C>Chicago</C>
<D>New York</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_12">
<Q>When production ended in 1927, how many Model T cars had been built?</Q>
<A>less than 10 million</A>
<B>less than 2 million</B>
<C>more than 15 million</C>
<D>more than 30 million</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="D" id="1_13">
<Q>Who was the first Michigander to drive a gasoline-powered horseless carriage?</Q>
<A>Henry Ford</A>
<B>John Dodge</B>
<C>Ransom E. Olds</C>
<D>Charles King</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_14">
<Q>Ransom E. Olds was the first man in the world to </Q>
<A>build a gasoline-powered car.</A>
<B>start a car factory.</B>
<C>pay his workers $5.00 a day.</C>
<D>build a fire truck from a Model T.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_15">
<Q>In 1900, the Olds Curved Dash Runabout cost </Q>
<A>$625.00.</A>
<B>$100.00.</B>
<C>$585.00.</C>
<D>$475.00.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_16">
<Q>In 1913, Henry Ford began using an assembly line to build cars. A Model T could be produced every 93 minutes. How many Model T's could be produced in an eight-hour day?</Q>
<A>2</A>
<B>4</B>
<C>5</C>
<D>1</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_17">
<Q>Henry Ford's first car was called the</Q>
<A>Model A.</A>
<B>Tin Lizzie.</B>
<C>Quadricycle.</C>
<D>Ford Mustang.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_18">
<Q>Who was Michigan's first auto millionaire?</Q>
<A>Ransom E. Olds</A>
<B>Henry Ford</B>
<C>John Dodge</C>
<D>Walter P. Chrysler</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_19">
<Q>The automobile was the reason for all of the following except</Q>
<A>traffic lights.</A>
<B>hotels.</B>
<C>new jobs and industries.</C>
<D>drive-in restaurants.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="D" id="1_20">
<Q>Which auto company bought Henry M. Leland's Cadillac Motor Company?</Q>
<A>Ford Motor Company</A>
<B>Buick Motor Company</B>
<C>Lincoln Motor Company</C>
<D>General Motors</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_21">
<Q>General Motors was started by </Q>
<A>William C. Durant.</A>
<B>Henry M. Leland.</B>
<C>Ransom E. Olds.</C>
<D>Horace Dodge.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_22">
<Q>On the first assembly lines which of the following would happen first when building a car?</Q>
<A>final inspection</A>
<B>seats, top and sides attached to the car body</B>
<C>gas tank and engine attached to frame</C>
<D>steering wheel, wheels, radiator, body, fenders and lamps attached</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_23">
<Q>Why were the Model T cars always in short supply before 1913?</Q>
<A>Many people were collecting them.</A>
<B>They were very popular and could not be made fast enough.</B>
<C>They were so expensive to build.</C>
<D>It took so long to ship them to the dealerships.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_24">
<Q>The first cars were probably called "horseless carriages" because </Q>
<A>they looked liked carriages and did not need horses to pull them.</A>
<B>mules could pull them out of the mud.</B>
<C>people thought they looked liked horses.</C>
<D>the cars did not eat hay.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="D" id="1_25">
<Q>In 1914, people flocked to Detroit for all of the following reasons except </Q>
<A>Henry Ford paid his workers $5.00 for an eight-hour workday. </A>
<B>Henry Ford hired people based on their skills, not their ethnicity.</B>
<C>they could work in auto factories and make money to have a better life. </C>
<D>the workers were given a free Model T for working in the Ford Factory.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_26">
<Q>John and Horace Dodge were mechanics. What does the word mechanic mean?</Q>
<A>a robot</A>
<B>a person who can make or repair machinery</B>
<C>a person who works with computers</C>
<D>none of the above</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_27">
<Q>The first horseless carriage was steered with a </Q>
<A>steering wheel.</A>
<B>tiller.</B>
<C>broomstick.</C>
<D>horse.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="D" id="1_28">
<Q>All of the following cars were built by Ford Motor Company except </Q>
<A>Model A.</A>
<B>F-Series Pickup.</B>
<C>Mustang.</C>
<D>Firebird.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_29">
<Q>Which auto company builds the Lincoln Continental?</Q>
<A>General Motors</A>
<B>Ford Motor Company</B>
<C>DaimlerChrysler </C>
<D>Cadillac Motor Company</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_30">
<Q>How many years were between the production of the Ford Model A in 1927 and the Ford Thunderbird in 1954?</Q>
<A>15 years</A>
<B>23 years</B>
<C>27 years</C>
<D>37 years</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_31">
<Q>The "Beetle" was built by </Q>
<A>Ford Motor Company.</A>
<B>Volkswagen.</B>
<C>Lincoln Motor Company.</C>
<D>General Motors Corporation.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_32">
<Q>A car of the future might be called a </Q>
<A>Skycar.</A>
<B>Model T.</B>
<C>Riviera.</C>
<D>Camaro.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_33">
<Q>The "Liberator" was a </Q>
<A>race car.</A>
<B>bomber. </B>
<C>horseless carriage.</C>
<D>none of the above.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_34">
<Q>How many years passed from the first appearance of the "horseless carriage" in Detroit in 1896 to Michigan becoming the nation's automobile capital?</Q>
<A>less than 20 years</A>
<B>more than 20 years</B>
<C>one year</C>
<D>30 years</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_35">
<Q>All of the following cars were built by the Chevrolet Division of General Motors except </Q>
<A>Roadster.</A>
<B>Camaro.</B>
<C>Corvette.</C>
<D>Bel Air.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_36">
<Q>In which of the following decades were the Buick Riviera and the Chevrolet Corvair first built?</Q>
<A>1940s</A>
<B>1950s</B>
<C>1960s</C>
<D>1970s</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="D" id="1_37">
<Q>Who bought the Buick Motor Car Company from David D. Buick?</Q>
<A>Walter P. Chrysler</A>
<B>John Dodge</B>
<C>Ransom E. Olds</C>
<D>William C. (Billy) Durant</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_38">
<Q>William C. (Billy) Durant formed this auto company.</Q>
<A>Ford Motor Company</A>
<B>General Motors</B>
<C>Chrysler Corporation</C>
<D>Cadillac Motor Company</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_39">
<Q>Chevrolet was introduced to General Motors by </Q>
<A>Henry Ford.</A>
<B>Ransom E. Olds.</B>
<C>William C. (Billy) Durant.</C>
<D>Henry M. Leland.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_40">
<Q>Who built the chassis and most of the moving parts for the Ford Model T's?</Q>
<A>Henry Ford</A>
<B>John and Horace Dodge</B>
<C>Ransom E. Olds</C>
<D>Walter P. Chrysler</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_41">
<Q>How many days did a 1936 strike at the Flint GM Plant last?</Q>
<A>30 days</A>
<B>40 days</B>
<C>44 days</C>
<D>50 days</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_42">
<Q>A famous event in the American labor movement that occurred at the Ford Rouge Complex in 1937 is known as the</Q>
<A>Battle of the Overpass.</A>
<B>Battle of the Autoworkers.</B>
<C>Battle of the Rouge.</C>
<D>Battle of the United Auto Workers.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_43">
<Q>A strike occurs when </Q>
<A>workers will not go home.</A>
<B>workers refuse to work until working conditions and issues are resolved.</B>
<C>workers want a new job.</C>
<D>none of the above</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_44">
<Q>Henry Ford revolutionized mass production when </Q>
<A>he had the car move to the worker instead of the worker moving to the car.</A>
<B>he decided not to use mass production.</B>
<C>he had the worker move to the car instead of the car moving to the worker.</C>
<D>he made one car at a time.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_45">
<Q>All of the following happened when Henry Ford began using an assembly line in his factory except</Q>
<A>instead of workers going to the car, the car came to them.</A>
<B>workers stood in one place alongside a moving belt and did one task.</B>
<C>workers built one complete car at a time.</C>
<D>cars became easier and cheaper to produce.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_46">
<Q>If Henry Ford paid a worker $5.00 a day for an eight-hour day, about how much did a worker make an hour?</Q>
<A>$.62</A>
<B>$.50</B>
<C>$.87</C>
<D>$.75</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="A" id="1_47">
<Q>If a worker made $5.00 a day for an eight-hour day, how much did a worker make in a five day week?</Q>
<A>$25.00</A>
<B>$40.00</B>
<C>$50.00</C>
<D>$10.00</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_48">
<Q>The most likely reason other companies started using Ford's methods and pay scale was because </Q>
<A>they wanted to be nice to their workers.</A>
<B>they wanted the same quality of workers in their factories.</B>
<C>the UAW told them they had to pay their workers more money.</C>
<D>they were afraid their workers would not build good cars.</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="B" id="1_49">
<Q>In what year was the Ford Mustang Mach 1 built?</Q>
<A>1968</A>
<B>1969</B>
<C>1970</C>
<D>1978</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="C" id="1_50">
<Q>In what year was the Chevrolet Corvette introduced?</Q>
<A>1952</A>
<B>1965</B>
<C>1953</C>
<D>1971</D>
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</Question>
<Question correct="D" id="1_51">
<Q>Which of the following was built after the 1948 Ford Pickup but before the Ford Escort?</Q>
<A>Ford Woody</A>
<B>Chrysler Airflow</B>
<C>Model A</C>
<D>Ford Thunderbird</D>
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