Association – identify the object best matched with the set: Clutch, brake, and horn are components typically found on which of the following?

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Car

Explanation:


Introduction / Context:
This is a parts-to-whole association problem. We must determine which vehicle naturally includes all three items: clutch, brake, and horn, as standard elements of operation and safety.


Given Data / Assumptions:

  • Clutch: manual transmission interface common in many cars.
  • Brake: universal safety component.
  • Horn: acoustic warning device present on road vehicles.


Concept / Approach:
While horns and brakes exist on multiple vehicles, the clutch is specific to manual transmissions, most stereotypically in cars. Many scooters (especially modern ones) are automatic and may not use a hand-operated clutch. Therefore, the object that consistently fits the trio is “car.”


Step-by-Step Solution:

List candidate vehicles and check for all three components.Car (manual): clutch + brake + horn = yes.Scooter: often automatic; generic fit weaker.Bicycle: brake present; horn optional; clutch absent.


Verification / Alternative check:


Why Other Options Are Wrong:

  • Scooter/Bicycle: Lack a conventional clutch mechanism.
  • Steering: A component, not the whole vehicle.
  • Accident: An event, not an object that contains components.


Common Pitfalls:
Focusing on brake and horn only and overlooking the discriminating element “clutch,” which points decisively to a manual car.


Final Answer:
Car

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