NOTE: The quiz randomizes questions, so your questions may not be in the same order as below or may not even be included below!!

UNIT 2

Question 1

Meet 'Mac the Moose' . Is he the weirdest roadside attraction in Canada? Probably not. But he definitely draws a lot of attention! Mac stands 32 feet tall, weighs 10 tons, and greets the visitors of ? information center.
Correct Answer:
Moosejaw's

Question 2

The American Highway Project" was organized to discover, procure, document and preserve through __________ media the architecture and cultural landscapes situated along the __________ of the United States of America.
Correct Answer:

photographic, highways

Question 3

In North America, we spend more of our household income on cars and driving than we do on?
Correct Answer:
health, education, or food

Question 4

The World's Largest Tomahawk,weighing in at 8 tons, the 39-foot sculpture was built in 1971 as a symbol "of peace and unity between the white people and the neighbouring Indian reserves." It can be found in ?
Correct Answer:
Cut Knife, Saskatchewan

Question 5

Which car brand spokes person states "No one else in the world had done all this, not that I know of, not since the Model T anyway. Raw material comes in the back door and a car comes out the other end".
Correct Answer:
Saturn

Question 6

The drive-thru that used to be a snazzy convenience option restaurants advertised out front now dominates discussion about how to increase sales by pushing more cars through the ?
Correct Answer:
Correct
loop

Question 7

Many "Drive Ins" closed in the?
Correct Answer:
1980's.

Question 8

Where can you find the Cadillac Ranch established by billionaire Stanley Marsh III?
Correct Answer: 	
in Texas, west of Amarillo along I-40

Question 9

Ontario's first drive-in theater was the Skyway Drive-In in ? , opened in 1946 and closed in 1970.
Correct Answer:
Stoney Creek

Question 10

The highest point on the Trans-Canada is at the ? on the border between Alberta & BC, with an elevation of 1643 metres. The Roger's Pass is 300 m lower.
Correct Answer:
Kicking Horse Pass

Question 11

The worlds First Drive In Theater was opened in Camden New Jersey in?
Correct Answer:
June 1933.

Question 12

The closest "Drive In to Ottawa is found in?
Correct Answer:
Gatineau, Quebec

Question 13

To most young people, getting a driver's license and a car means?
Correct Answer:
freedom to go your own way

Question 14

What company was responsible for distributing thousands of muffler man statues in the 1960s and 1970s?
Correct Answer:
International Fibreglass

Question 15

The transportation sector is responsible for?
Correct Answer:	
40% of the nitrous oxide emissions found in our atmosphere.

Question 16
	
Another driver of dysfunction is the fact that transportation budgets are skewed toward roads and highways. Nationally, we spend ? percent of our transportation dollars on roads, highways, and bridges and allocate only some 13 percent to mass transit, on average. Yet mass transit can yield multiple benefits, including cleaner air, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, more pedestrian- and bike-friendly communities, and reduced time spent in traffic.
Correct Answer: 	
65

Question 17

By 1958 there were almost ______________ "Drive-Ins" in the United States.
Correct Answer:
5,000

Question 18

The name of the fast-pay system that started at McDonald's in Texas is called:
Correct Answer:
PassKey

Question 19

The goal of the Ottawa ________ inititive is sustainable developement.
Correct Answer:
20/20

Question 20

One visible example of the Saturn quality emphasis has been the decision to?
Correct Answer: 	
offer a money back guarantee.