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I am a large, motorized machine for lifting, heaving and transporting heavy objects with heavy, steel rods that are located underneath the heavy weight or cargo. What am I? ......
a
A forklift
b
A bomber
c
A barge
d
A sled
I am a large, flat-bed boat or ship that is mainly used to transport products over large bodies of water. Sometimes, I follow behind large, motorized water vehicles as they tow me from one port to another. What am I? ......
A hot-air balloon
A boxcar
A hearse
I am a large, luxurious land vehicle. A chauffeur often drives me around as he/she picks up and drops off people who sit in the back. Often there is a glass partition that separates the chauffeur from the passengers who are driven from one location to another. What am I? ......
A limousine
A helicopter
A patrol car
A crop duster
I am a buoyant, slender, narrow boat that is tapered at both ends and I'm driven by passengers who use paddles to move me along various waterways. What am I? ......
A canoe
A bobsled
A rocket
A minivan
I am an aircraft that is able to rise above land due to a large propeller-like force situated on top of me. I can ascend and continuously fly because I have one or more motorized powered rotors that constantly rotate with great force from above. I am often used in critical emergencies to transport people from disaster areas to hospitals. What am I? ......
A scooter
A caravan
I am a small van that carries up to six passengers. I am roomy but I am not too big either. In the United States, a lot of families own me and people say that "soccer moms" drive me around a lot. What am I? ......
A lifeboat
A houseboat
A tow truck
I am a large vehicle that comes equipped with a crank and pulley system used in pulling immobilized, inoperable or stuck vehicles from one location to another. What am I? ......
A camper
A stretcher
Do you know how to drive a ..... transmission? I do and I like it better than the automatic version.
manual
handy
engine
battery
You should adjust your head ..... level so that your head is level with the back of your seat. This is important if you are ever rear-ended.
rest
box
plug
belt
"Everyone should know how to check the motor oil level in any vehicle. First, you have to get under the hood. Then you have to look for a colored loop of some kind that may say "oil" on it. Pull on this ..... and then you can read the oil level line that is displayed. This is a skinny, long piece of metal that has measurement lines engraved on it. And, remember to let your engine cool off before doing anything with it!" the driving instructor told the class.
dipstick
wheel
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