Cars, EVs, and Climate Change - Quiz

Cars, EVs, and Climate Change – Quiz

Cars, EVs, and Climate Change – Quiz

Have you ever considered buying an EV (electric vehicle)?

Do you worry about how much cars and electric vehicles damage the environment?

Why do people love driving so much? Why not catch a bus?

Will we ever move to a more sustainable model of transport?

Take our exclusive online quiz abut Cars, EVs, and Climate Change! All the questions are multiple choice, so just select the answer which you think is correct. There are twenty questions and the pass mark is 85%, which means you need 17 correct answers to pass.

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#1. A conventional petrol car on the road in the UK produces the equivalent of 180g of CO2 ___________.

#2. The sale of conventional petrol and diesel cars will be banned in the UK from __________.

#3. The average car journey in the UK is __________.

#4. In England around __________ of trips of 1-2 miles are made by car.

#5. Cars, trucks, buses and motorbikes are responsible for almost __________ of the greenhouse gas emissions that come from transport.

#6. Almost 50% of motorists in the UK prefer driving __________.

#7. An average of __________ is spent by the typical UK motorist every month simply to run their vehicle.

#8. In a recent survey, motorists admitted enjoying time alone in their car to:

#9. These days __________ of children walk to school, compared with 70% 25 years ago.

#10. An electric vehicle (EV) is one that uses an electric motor, powered by a battery, which is __________ by plugging it in to an electric power point.

#11. These days, EVs have a market share of __________ in the UK.

#12. More than __________ of UK consumers are likely to choose an EV for their next car, according to research.

#13. When you drive an EV for the first time you may notice that it is almost completely __________.

#14. Standard EVs typically have fast __________.

#15. Most EVs on the market today have a driving range of between __________ before charging is required.

#16. Most EVs are generally __________. However, you may wish to consider the environmental cost of producing them, as well as generating the electricity that charges them.

#17. The average cost of an electric car in the UK is around __________.

#18. If your EV runs out of battery while you’re driving it, it means __________.

#19. All things considered, using an EV is thought to produce __________ less CO2 compared to a conventional small petrol car.

#20. True or false? We should be reducing our reliance on motorised transport, rather than simply replacing conventional cars with more vehicles.

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Cars, EVs, and Climate Change - Quiz

Cars, EVs, and Climate Change – Quiz

References:
https://cardealermagazine.co.uk/publish/more-than-a-third-of-brits-are-likely-to-choose-ev-for-their-next-car-purchase/240257
https://customer.vwfs.co.uk/vwfs-uk-blog/vehicle-finance—customer-advice-/the-love-of-driving-isn-t-just-about-getting-from-a-to-b.html
https://www.zap-map.com/faqs/electric-vehicle-faqs/
https://www.mach1services.com/what-to-do-if-electric-car-runs-out-of-battery/
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200317-climate-change-cut-carbon-emissions-from-your-commute
https://www.nimblefins.co.uk/average-cost-electric-car-uk

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