1.
WWL stands for what?
Correct Answer
C. Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics
Explanation
WWL stands for Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics. This is the correct answer because Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics is a global shipping and logistics company that specializes in transporting vehicles, heavy machinery, and other types of cargo. They provide a range of services including ocean transportation, inland distribution, and terminal services.
2.
WWL teamed up with which of the following?
Correct Answer
A. Surgere
Explanation
WWL teamed up with Surgere.
3.
Nissan’s assembly plant is in...
Correct Answer
A. Canton, Mississippi
Explanation
Nissan's assembly plant is located in Canton, Mississippi.
4.
Who is the president of WWL Vehicle Services Americas
Correct Answer
B. John Felitto
Explanation
John Felitto is the president of WWL Vehicle Services Americas.
5.
Along with over 360,000 cars manufactured by Nissan’s Canton plant includes
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
The correct answer is "All of the above" because the question states that the cars manufactured by Nissan's Canton plant include the Altima sedan, the Frontier, and the Titan truck. Therefore, all three options listed are correct.
6.
The over 360,000 vehicles produced in canton's plant features the following except
Correct Answer
D. None of these
Explanation
The statement "None of these" implies that all of the given options are true for the over 360,000 vehicles produced in the Canton's plant. This means that the vehicles are indeed fitted with passive RFID tags, they are cheaper and smaller, and they have no battery. Therefore, the correct answer is "None of these" because all of the statements are true for the vehicles produced in Canton's plant.
7.
WWL made the bulk of the investments in the project, including
Correct Answer
D. All of the above
Explanation
WWL made the bulk of the investments in the project, including the system that Surgere provides, readers, and tags. This means that WWL invested in all aspects of the project, including the system provided by Surgere, the readers, and the tags.
8.
In the future he said the scanning process could become
Correct Answer
A. Automatic
Explanation
In the given question, the options are "Automatic," "Manual," "A and B," and "None of these." The correct answer is "Automatic." This means that in the future, the scanning process could become automatic. This implies that the process of scanning will be done automatically, without the need for human intervention.
9.
Opel/Vauxhall started using passive RFID tags to monitor its vehicle yard at its plant in Eisenach, Germany in
Correct Answer
A. 2015
Explanation
Opel/Vauxhall began implementing passive RFID tags to monitor its vehicle yard at its facility in Eisenach, Germany in 2015.
10.
The following statements except one, explain the reason for the implementation of radio-frequency identification (RFID) project
Correct Answer
C. To monitor and control vehicle movement
Explanation
The implementation of a radio-frequency identification (RFID) project is necessary to monitor and control vehicle movement. RFID technology allows for the tracking and identification of vehicles in real-time, ensuring efficient management and control of their movement. It helps in preventing theft, unauthorized access, and improves overall security. Additionally, RFID can provide valuable data on vehicle location, status, and performance, enabling better decision-making and optimization of operations.