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H Shell Quiz No. 6 I Well, what do you know? | BB I. Authority to import vehicles with left hand 5. Otago’s famous scenic wonders, the “fiords”, EB drives .. . are so called after. . . j. ' (a) Is no longer granted under any circumstances (a) Their counterparts in Norway ''L IBB (b) Is conferred if notice of intention is filed with (b) A range of Swedish mountains fiSfl ", 7 *' / t . ' r ' 1 •, z a " t ■gn the Traffic Dept (c) A famous American automobile pioneer ■■ (c) Is generally confined to tourists and members of (d) A deep Danish harbour EB the Diplomatic Corps K SB (d) Is limited to left handed drivers •• If you want to start quickly on a slippery road and also reduce the risk of spinning : M wheels or side slipping, a good idea is t 0... ■ 1 Hydraulic Brakes are actuated by... (a) Put the car in low gear and “creep” (a) Air under pressure (b) Give an extra burst of acceleration before putting "BB (b) Water under pressure the car into gear (c) Oil under pressure (c) , Put the car in low gear and “gun” the motor (d) Mechanical linkage (d) I Start the car in second or even high gear (remembering, of course, to engage the clutch.) 3. The percentage of New Zealand motorists 7. The “volatility” of a petrol isa measureof... who use Shell with ICA is approximately... (a) Density ~ 20% (b) The rate evaporation (b) 30% (c) The amount lead contains '3xßk t ■ (c) 40% (d) The power it generates (N.B. Shell saves m.p.g.*) (d) 50 Z> The number of persons killed in accidents - $SrjS by drunken drivers is rising year by year and MH BAA . SB 4. The number of private cars in New Zealand has now reached a total over the last four ■■■>*" IB is approximately... years of approximately... WBB^rBBB BBBWB B n (a) 250.000 ■ (b) 450,000 (b) K - ■ (c) 650,000 (c) 100 M ■ (d) 850,000 (d) 125 ■ -W WHAT’S YOUR SCORE? (Ten points for each correct answer) 7O-80—Excellent: 50-60—Good: 30-40—Poor: Below 30—Failed X < ||||| Turn page .upside down for correct answers: B Z "W -j??V ■ 8 ' (q) z ‘< p > 9 s ‘( q) k ‘ (q) £ z 1 ■ JL Jk Hi? I UshellwWMß I K WHAT DO YOU KNOW starting and pick-up, when demand H f ABOUT PETROL? high. Want proof? Two tankfuls will convince M J I . B Summer Shell with I.C.A. gives greater y°u- Change to with I.C.A. ■ B M age*. The extra miles you drive this summer today and see. bB BB won’t cost you penny if you ' ■ change now to Summer Shell. Two ways Sum- TECHNICALLY SPEAKING I.C.A. wv II H mer Shell increases mileage per gallon: (I) sures the maximum mileage per gallon and ■ I Through the mile-melting power that Shell’s maximum engine power, by checking fuel ■ _ J exclusive I.C.A. restores to your engine while wastage in pre-ignition ... by neutralising I you drive, and (2) Through the dynamic differ- harmful deposits... and by checking spark I ence that Shell’s controlled volatility makes to plug fouling. ■ Tfte mo** iHOWtorful patpo! you can buy ■ SII.T \ .. „. _._M

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28479, 8 January 1958, Page 13

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