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1. What do we use to define the structure for each frame in an animation sequence?

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Body Frames are used to define the structure for each frame in an animation sequence. They serve as the foundation for animating characters or objects in a sequence.

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2. What does 'D' stand for in the acronym 'DD'?

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The correct answer, 'Draft Design', refers to a preliminary version or concept of a design project before the final version is produced.

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3. What does the 'E' in 'Ergonomic' stand for?

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The term 'ergonomic' relates to the design of products and environments for human well-being and efficiency.

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4. What does the 'F' stand for in the term 'F....'?

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The correct answer is 'Feasibility', which refers to the possibility of doing something easily or conveniently.

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5. What is the front part of a car where the engine is located known as?

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The front part of a car where the engine is located is known as the front hood, which provides access to the engine compartment for maintenance and repair.

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6. What does the term 'F....' refer to in a car?

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The term 'F....' commonly refers to the Front Windshield in a car, which is the glass window at the front of the vehicle.

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7. What does 'H' stand for in automotive terminology?

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In automotive terminology, 'Hatchback' refers to a car body style that has a rear door that swings upward to provide access to a cargo area.

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8. What material is commonly used for sculpting that is pliable and can be easily molded?

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Modeling clay is a popular material for sculpting due to its pliability and ease of molding, unlike wood, metal, or plastic which are not as easily manipulated for sculpting purposes.

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9. What is another word for 'parcel'?

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The correct synonym for 'parcel' in this context is 'package'. While 'box', 'envelope', and 'carton' may also refer to a container, 'package' is the most direct synonym for 'parcel'.

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10. What type of vehicle is commonly used for transporting goods and equipment?

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A pick-up truck is a type of vehicle with an open-top rear cargo area used for transporting goods and equipment. Sedans, motorcycles, and bicycles are not typically used for this purpose.

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11. What is a type of car typically characterized by a closed body with four doors, designed for passenger seating?

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A sedan is a popular type of car known for its enclosed body structure with four doors, offering ample passenger seating space. Hatchbacks have a rear door that opens upwards with shared space for cargo and passengers. Convertibles have a retractable roof, allowing for open-air driving experience. SUVs are larger vehicles designed for both city and off-road driving with increased seating capacity.

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12. What type of vehicle is used to transport cars that are immobile?

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A tow truck is specifically designed to transport immobile vehicles by lifting them from one location to another. Delivery trucks, ice cream trucks, and dump trucks serve different purposes and are not equipped to transport cars in the same way.

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13. What does 'U' stand for in the acronym 'U....'?

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The correct answer for this question is 'Under Progress'. In the context of an acronym, 'U' typically stands for 'Under' in phrases like 'Under Progress', indicating something that is still in the process of being completed or developed.

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14. What covers the center of a wheel on a car?

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A hubcap is a decorative disk on an automobile wheel that covers at least a central portion of the wheel.

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15. What does a G stand for on a road sign?

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A G on a road sign typically signifies a 'Give way sign', where drivers are required to yield to oncoming traffic before proceeding.

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16. What is commonly referred to as 'Side Mirror' on a vehicle?

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The correct answer, 'Side Mirror', is a common term used to describe the exterior mirror on a vehicle that aids the driver in seeing areas behind and to the side of the vehicle. The incorrect answers - 'Windshield Wiper', 'License Plate', and 'Steering Wheel' - do not refer to a specific side mirror on a vehicle.

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17. What is the front or rear part of a car that absorbs impact in a collision called?

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In a car, the bumper is a front or rear protective component specifically designed to absorb impact during a collision. The grille is the opening at the front of a vehicle through which air enters the cooling system. The hood is the metal cover that rests over the engine compartment. The fender is the part of the car body that frames the wheel well.

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18. What is the T... in a car that expels exhaust gases?

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The tail pipe in a car is the part that expels exhaust gases from the engine.

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19. What does the term 'R...' typically stand for in the context of traffic violations?

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The term 'R...' commonly refers to 'Reckless Driving,' which is a serious traffic violation that involves driving in a manner that shows a reckless disregard for the safety of others on the road.

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20. What is the term used to describe a situation where traffic is completely blocked in all directions?

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Total Gridlock refers to a complete blockage of traffic in all directions, making it impossible for vehicles to move.

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21. Behind the w.....

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The correct phrase is 'Behind the Wheel', which means being in control or driving a vehicle.

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22. What is another term for a car stalling suddenly?

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The term 'conked out' is commonly used to describe a car or engine suddenly stopping or stalling. The other incorrect answers do not accurately describe the situation of a car stalling.

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23. What is the term used to describe securely holding something in place?

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The correct term for securely holding something in place is 'clamped'. The incorrect answers, 'Pinned', 'Loose', and 'Unfastened', do not accurately describe the concept of securely holding something in place.

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24. What type of collision occurs when two vehicles crash into each other headfirst?

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A head-on collision occurs when two vehicles crash into each other headfirst, typically resulting in severe injuries or fatalities due to the force of impact.

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25. What device is commonly used by law enforcement to measure a person's blood alcohol concentration?

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A Breathalyzer is a device used to estimate a person's blood alcohol concentration by analyzing their breath. Speedometer measures the speed of a vehicle, thermometer measures temperature, and a compass is used for navigation.

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26. Complete the phrase: P...

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The correct phrase is 'Pile-up', which refers to a collision involving multiple vehicles.

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27. What type of springs are commonly used in vehicle suspensions?

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Coil springs are the most commonly used type of springs in vehicle suspensions due to their ability to absorb shocks and support the weight of the vehicle.

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28. What does the 'C' in 'C....' stand for?

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In the context of automobiles, 'C....' commonly refers to the Coolant Reservoir, which is a container that holds the coolant fluid used in the cooling system of the vehicle.

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29. What is located between the carburetor and cylinder head in an internal combustion engine?

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The intake manifold is responsible for distributing the air-fuel mixture to the cylinders for combustion.

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30. What does the 'E' in EGR stand for in the context of a car engine?

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In the context of a car engine, EGR stands for Exhaust Gas Recirculation, which is a technique used to reduce nitrogen oxide emissions.

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What do we use to define the structure for each frame in an animation...
What does 'D' stand for in the acronym 'DD'?
What does the 'E' in 'Ergonomic' stand for?
What does the 'F' stand for in the term 'F....'?
What is the front part of a car where the engine is located known as?
What does the term 'F....' refer to in a car?
What does 'H' stand for in automotive terminology?
What material is commonly used for sculpting that is pliable and can...
What is another word for 'parcel'?
What type of vehicle is commonly used for transporting goods and...
What is a type of car typically characterized by a closed body with...
What type of vehicle is used to transport cars that are immobile?
What does 'U' stand for in the acronym 'U....'?
What covers the center of a wheel on a car?
What does a G stand for on a road sign?
What is commonly referred to as 'Side Mirror' on a vehicle?
What is the front or rear part of a car that absorbs impact in a...
What is the T... in a car that expels exhaust gases?
What does the term 'R...' typically stand for in the context...
What is the term used to describe a situation where traffic is...
Behind the w.....
What is another term for a car stalling suddenly?
What is the term used to describe securely holding something in place?
What type of collision occurs when two vehicles crash into each other...
What device is commonly used by law enforcement to measure a...
Complete the phrase: P...
What type of springs are commonly used in vehicle suspensions?
What does the 'C' in 'C....' stand for?
What is located between the carburetor and cylinder head in an...
What does the 'E' in EGR stand for in the context of a car...
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