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What was the purpose of the invention Mrs Dippy created? (Page 23) Answer: The purpose of the invention Mrs Dippy created was to create a car than could drive itself.
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Who did Mrs Dippy show her invention to? (Page 24) Answer: Mrs Dippy showed her invention to a group of people from the London Science Museum.
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What happened when Mrs Dippy’s car was put to the test? (Page 31) Answer: When Mrs Dippy’s car was put to the test, it drove itself successfully around the London Science Museum car park.
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What did Mrs Dippy’s new invention have that made it different from other cars? (Page 34) Answer: Mrs Dippy’s new invention had a computerized control system that allowed it to drive itself.
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What was Mrs Dippy worried about when she was presenting her invention to the people at the London Science Museum? (Page 35) Answer: Mrs Dippy was worried that she would be laughed at or ridiculed if her invention did not work properly.
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How did the people at the London Science Museum react when Mrs Dippy’s car successfully drove itself? (Page 37) Answer: The people at the London Science Museum were amazed and excited when Mrs Dippy’s car successfully drove itself.
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What did Mrs Dippy think her invention could be used for? (Page 45) Answer: Mrs Dippy thought her invention could be used for daily transportation needs as well as for emergency services such as fire engines and ambulances.
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What did Mrs Dippy do with the money she made from her invention? (Page 50) Answer: Mrs Dippy used the money she made from her invention to build a new laboratory and to launch her next invention.
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What did Mrs Dippy make her next invention out of? (Page 51) Answer: Mrs Dippy made her next invention out of recycled materials such as cardboard and tin cans.
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How were Mrs Dippy’s inventions received by the public? (Page 56) Answer: Mrs Dippy’s inventions were received with great enthusiasm by the public, who were fascinated by her creativity and ingenuity.
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