Final answer:
In an automatic transmission, select 'Drive' to move the vehicle forward and 'Park' to keep it stationary. You shift from 'Park' to 'Drive' when you're ready to go. 'Neutral' is used to disengage the engine from the wheels, and 'Reverse' is for moving backward.
Step-by-step explanation:
To move a vehicle with an automatic transmission, you should select Drive (D). The 'Park' (P) gear is used when you want the vehicle to be stationary and to prevent it from rolling when parked. The 'Reverse' (R) gear is of course for moving the vehicle backward. You would never select both 'Park' and another gear or 'Reverse' and another gear simultaneously, as that could damage the transmission. Therefore, you would not select 'Park and Reverse' or 'Drive and Reverse' together. The 'Neutral' (N) gear disengages the engine from the wheels, and so it should not be chosen with 'Drive' for the purpose of moving the vehicle forward. Thus, the correct answer is 'Park and Drive', with the understanding that you move from 'Park' to 'Drive' when you're ready to start moving.