Cars & Vehicles

Trucks, Motorcycles & Vehicles Quiz

Beyond cars — motorcycles, trucks, trains, and every vehicle in between.

Trucks, Motorcycles & Vehicles Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

There are over 1.4 billion motor vehicles on Earth, but cars are only part of the story. From the first steam locomotives of the early 1800s to modern bullet trains reaching 320 km/h in regular service, and from Harley-Davidson's founding in a Milwaukee shed to today's electric motorcycles, the world of vehicles is vast and fascinating.

How It Works

Each round presents 10 randomized questions from a pool of 50, with four multiple-choice options and instant feedback after every answer. Your final score comes with a performance tier and shareable results.

What You'll Learn

You'll discover the history of iconic motorcycle brands, the engineering behind massive trucks and construction vehicles, the evolution of rail travel from steam to maglev, key milestones in aviation and maritime history, and record-breaking vehicles of every kind.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most popular motorcycle brand in the world?

Honda is the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer by production volume, producing over 20 million motorcycles per year. Founded in 1948 by Soichiro Honda, the company grew from making motorized bicycles in post-war Japan to dominating global motorcycle sales. In the United States, Harley-Davidson remains the most iconic brand, though Honda outsells it worldwide by a wide margin.

What is the fastest train in the world?

The fastest train in regular commercial service is the Shanghai Maglev, which operates at up to 431 km/h (268 mph) connecting Shanghai Pudong International Airport to the city. For conventional rail, Japan's L0 Series maglev set a world record of 603 km/h (375 mph) during a 2015 test run. China's high-speed rail network is the world's largest, with over 42,000 km of track.

What is the history of Harley-Davidson?

Harley-Davidson was founded in 1903 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson, who built their first motorcycle in a small wooden shed. The company supplied motorcycles to the U.S. military during both World Wars and became a cultural icon in the postwar era. Despite nearly going bankrupt in the 1980s, Harley-Davidson survived and remains one of the most recognized motorcycle brands in the world, known for its heavyweight cruiser motorcycles and distinctive V-twin engine sound.

Last updated: March 2026