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How well do you know the Nano?

September 30, 2008

1. Which other popular product shares this car's name? (Please refer to the pic to the left)
a) iPod Nano
b) Viao Nano
c) Tag Hauer Nano

2. What is Nano's USP?
a) It can seat only two people
b) It is the most eco-friendly car in the world
c) It is the world's cheapest car

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Wrong!
The correct answer is It is the world's cheapest car
Tata cut costs on the car by minimising components, particularly steel, and taking advantage of India's low production costs.
Because of its size, the Nano uses less sheet metal, has a smaller and lighter engine than other cars, smaller tube-less tyres and a no-frills interior.
The company has applied for 34 patents to cover its innovations.
Correct!
Tata cut costs on the car by minimising components, particularly steel, and taking advantage of India's low production costs.
Because of its size, the Nano uses less sheet metal, has a smaller and lighter engine than other cars, smaller tube-less tyres and a no-frills interior.
The company has applied for 34 patents to cover its innovations.

3. Which politician is protesting over the land that was given to Tata Motors for the Nano factory?
a) Mamata Banerjee
b) Jyoti Basu
c) Sushma Swaraj

Wrong! Try again..
Wrong!
The correct answer is Mamata Banerjee.
The fiery Bengali leader Mamata Banerjee says she wants the Nano located in Singur, West Bengal, but also wants certain issues ironed out first. The Trinamool Congress has been demanding that 300 acres from the project site be returned to the farmers, but the state government has expressed its inability to return anything more than 70 acres. Work at Tata Motors' Nano car plant at Singur, where it had planned to invest Rs 1,500 crore (Rs 15 billion) to manufacture the world's cheapest car, has been suspended following opposition led by Trinamool Congress.
Correct!
The fiery Bengali leader Mamata Banerjee says she wants the Nano located in Singur, West Bengal, but also wants certain issues ironed out first. The Trinamool Congress has been demanding that 300 acres from the project site be returned to the farmers, but the state government has expressed its inability to return anything more than 70 acres. Work at Tata Motors' Nano car plant at Singur, where it had planned to invest Rs 1,500 crore (Rs 15 billion) to manufacture the world's cheapest car, has been suspended following opposition led by Trinamool Congress.



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