Which Could Accommodate The Much Wider Wheeled Carts
Which Could Accommodate The Much Wider Wheeled Carts
The earliest human beings were believed to have constantly moved from one place to another
because they were nomadic
2. The earliest form of travelling used by man was by foot travel
3. To ease the traveling by foot, earliest human beings invented the wheel
4. Wheel is believed to have originated in Western Asia
5. When wheeled carts were invented, the next problem by man in traveling was a wider pathway
which could accommodate the much wider wheeled carts
6. The pioneers of road building in ancient history was Romans
7. The Frenchman who is attributed for the invention of the internal combustion engine is Etienne
Lenoir
8. The pioneer of the mass production of motor vehicle is Henry Ford
9. He attribute the introduction of pneumatic tires is John Boyd Dunlop
10. A kind of animal was domesticated in Siberia during the beginning of the Christian era for
transportation purposes was Reindeer
11. Is the movement or conveying of persons and goods from one place to another. Transportation
12. The term nomad, from the Greek word “To pasture”, was originally used to refer to pastoralists
– Groups that migrate in an established pattern to find pasture lands for their domestic live
stocks
13. A carrying device which is used by balance on one shoulder. Carrying pole
14. First domesticated in Mesopotamia used as draft animals. Ox
15. A long haired type of cattle that lives in high altitudes on the Tibetan plateau. Yak
16. Used by Carthaginians in their wars against Rome. Elephant
17. It gave mobility and power to the German tribes who invaded Europe. Horse
18. The only new world animal in pre- Columbian America. Llama
19. It was first domesticated in the middle east. Donkey
20. It first delivered the first airmail in 1911. Spirit of St. Louis
21. Employed by a Korean general in building a bridge. Kite
22. Utilized to carry loads on the back with a strap passing over the chest. Tumpline
23. Ljubljana Marshes Wooden Wheel is the oldest wheel ever found in Europe or anywhere in the
world.
24. A country in which the oldest wheel remains were discovered in April 2002. Slovenia
25. A travelling wagon originated in Italy sometime 1288, in which the passengers were protected
by a covering of leather or cloth fixed over a wooden framework. Cocchio
26. The first mode of land transportation used by man is by: Foot travel
27. Considered as prime road builders during the ancient period? Romans
28. The ancient roman wheeled vehicle which was a small conveyance that is large enough for only
one person. Arcima
29. The feeder road is introduced by the: European (Rome)
30. A vehicle used by early Romans in as early as 50B.C and as fifth century of the Christian era. It
was a covered carriage with two wheels, had seats for two or three and was usually drawn by
two mules, horses or even oxen. Carpentum
31. What mode of transportation followed traveling by foot. Domestication of animal
32. It helped to ease the transportation in the 18 th century. The new road construction
33. The main problem in transportation when wheeled carts and carriages were introduced. Narrow
man and animal pathways.
34. James Watt, perfected the steam engine
35. George Stephenson built and equipped the 32km Stockton and Darlington railway, the first
public railway in the world
36. Oliver Evans, grants the first automobile patent in the US
37. Bicycle serves a the nursery of automobile building
38. The intervention of motor vehicle culminated with the discovery og the Internal combustion
engine
39. Diamler built the first high speed internal combustion engine.
40. John Boyd Dunlop invented the pneumatic tire
41. The Frenchman who produced the first “real automobile” self propelled steam road vehicles to
transport groups of passengers. Amedee Bollee
42. Pahard et Lavassor attribute the first production of automobile in France.
43. Henry Ford Introduced the mass production of motor vehicles
44. 1890 decade were the first horseless-carriage appeared in US
45. Rudolf Diesel developed a compression-ignition engine is an internal combustion engine that
uses the heat compression to initiate ignition to burn the fuel.
46. The Frenchman who is attributed for the invention of the internal combustion engine is Etienne
Lenior
47. The first practical pneumatic tire developed by Dunlop was designed for Bicycles
48. The German mathematician who developed the advanced type of engine, named after him,
which operates very differently and it starts by a moving crankshaft. Felix Wankel
49. The portion of traffic way which is either of the edges of the road or highway is referred to
Shoulder
50. The most common type of intersection is Four way
51. The Land Transportation Office (LTO) is under DOTr
52. The Government is responsible in the enforcement of drivers licensing is the LTO
53. The branch of the government is responsible for approval of budget intended to traffic
development is Legislative
54. RA 8749 known as the Clean Air Act
55. The average background noise of heavy truck Is 90 dBA at 15m/ft
56. One of the objectives of traffic engineering is to achieve efficient, free and rapid flow of traffic
means: motorist and other road users can avoid accident
57. The construction and maintenance of roads and highways that interconnect cities and
municipalities is the Primary concern of DPWH
58. Motor VehicleShall mean any vehicle propelled by any power other than muscular power using
the public highways.
59. Passenger automobiles shall mean all pneumatic tire vehicles of type example jeep, touring car,
cycle car etc.
60. Articulated Vehicle any motor vehicle with a trailer having no front axle.
61. Driver every and any licensed operator of a motor vehicle.
62. Professional Driver
63. Owner the actual owner of a motor vehicle.
64. Dealer person, association, partnership, or corporation.
65. Garage any building in which two or more motor, Parking space for motor vehicle
66. Gross weight the measured weight of a motor vehicle.
67. Highways every public thoroughfare.
68. Parking or parked shall mean a motor vehicle is parked or parking.
69. Tourist a foreigner who travels from place to place for pleasure or culture.
70. Obstruction of Traffic operating a motor vehicle in such manner as to obstruct, block etc.
71. Private motor vehicle use for personal use.
72. Public Utility vehicle conveyance of passengers and other commercial good.
73. Government motor vehicle owned by gov.
74. Diplomat issued to foreigner diplomats and consuls.
75. Plate number the letter numeral prefixes,
76. Protocol plate number these are special plate numbers for high ranking gov. officials.
77. Driver’s License issued to qualified driver.
78. International driver’s license bonofide tourist and transients. (90 days)
79. Military driver’s license enlisted personnel of the AFP operating motor vehicle.
80. Professional driver’s license issued to hired or paid for driving or operating.
81. Non-Professional driver’s license issued on privately owner for motor vehicle. (5years)
82. Student driver’s license issued to person who desire to learn how to drive. (12months or one
year).
83. Conductors License conductor of public utility vehicles are also mandated to procure their
license from the LTO.
84. Driver examination a;; drivers license applicants must obtain the passing score.
85. Mandatory drug test it mandatory to all driver license applicants except for student driver
permit.
86. Lateral placement means the proper positioning of the motor vehicle traversing on the traffic
way while on parked.
87. Right of way the principle refers to the legal or customary precedence which allow one vehicle
to cross or pass in the front of other.
88. Hand signal by means of extending the hand or arm beyond the left side of the vehicle.
89. Parking on cities be parked parallel and within 12 inches of the curb
90. Parking on highway pull entirely off pavement to park.
91. Traffic control establishes a set of rules and instructions to drivers, pilot, train engineers and
ship rely to avoid collision.
92. Control technique emphasis of traffic control on the safe and efficient flow of cars.
93. Highway Traffic control depend on traffic control devices to avoid collision and travel safely to
their destination,
94. Pavements markings separate opposing streams of traffic and direct vehicles into proper
positions on the roadway.
95. Traffic-signal are installed to permit safe movement of vehicles and pedestrian at busy
intersections. The light signals probably the most easily recognized traffic control device.
96. Priority control one of the oldest method of traffic control.
97. Restraints an alternative to banning traffic control planners use to discourage heavy use of
route.
98. Traffic signs refer to any device mounted on portable support whereby a message is conveyed
by means of words or symbols.
99. International traffic signs systems of signs and signals which it has prescribed os base on the use
of shapes.
100. Danger warning signs signs are intended to warn road users of a danger on the road and
to inform them of its nature.
101. Regulatory sign signs to intended to inform road users of special obligations, restriction
or prohibitions which they must comply.
102. Informative signs Intend to guide road users while they are traveling to provide them
with other information.
103.