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Question
Names of some vehicles are given in the centre of a wheel. Join these on one side to the number of wheels each vehicle has and on the other, join them to what is used to run them.

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Solution
| Vehicle | Number of Wheels | Driven By |
| Bus | 4 or more than 4 | Humans, diesel/petrol |
| Bullock-cart | 2 | Animals |
| Cart | 2 or 4 | Humans |
| Scooter | 2 | Humans, petrol/diesel |
| Rickshaw | 3 | Humans |
| Car | 4 | Humans, petrol/diesel/gas |
| Metro Rail | More than 4 | Humans, electricity |
| Train | More than 4 | Humans, petrol/electricity |
| Boat | None | Humans |
| Truck | 4 or more than 4 | Humans, petrol/diesel |
| Bicycle | 2 | Humans, |
| Motorcycle | 2 | Humans, petrol/diesel |
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