25 Question Test #1
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Your doctor has given you a course of medicine. Why should you ask how it will affect you?
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During long journeys an engine can use more oil than on shorter trips. Insufficient oil is potentially dangerous: it can lead to excessive wear and expensive repairs. Most cars have a dipstick to allow the oil level to be checked. If not, you should refer to the vehicle’s handbook. Also make checks on- fuel- water- tyres.
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When should you especially check the engine oil level?
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The purpose of a catalytic converter is to reduce
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You are entering an area of roadworks. There is a temporary speed limit displayed. You should
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Which vehicle is most likely to take an unusual course at a roundabout?
If the vehicle in front shows its hazard lights there may be an incident or queuing traffic ahead. As well as keeping a safe distance, look beyond it to help you get an early warning of any hazards and a picture of the situation ahead.
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You are driving on a motorway. The car ahead shows its hazard lights for a short time. This tells you that
Red studs are placed between the edge of the carriageway and the hard shoulder. Where slip roads leave or join the motorway the studs are green.
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You are on a motorway. What colour are the reflective studs on the left of the carriageway?
Third party insurance doesn’t cover damage to your own vehicle or injury to yourself. If you have a crash and your vehicle is damaged you might have to carry out the repairs at your own expense.
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You have third party insurance. What does this cover?
The aim of the Pass Plus course is to build up your skills and experience. It is recognised by some insurance companies, who reward people completing the scheme with cheaper insurance premiums.
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Which of the following may reduce the cost of your insurance?
As you drive, look well ahead and all around so that you’re ready for any hazards that might occur. There may be occasions when you have to stop in an emergency. React as soon as you can whilst keeping control of the vehicle.
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You are driving on a wet road. You have to stop your vehicle in an emergency. You should
A tyre bursting can lead to a loss of control, especially if you’re travelling at high speed. Using the correct procedure should help you to stop the vehicle safely.
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Your tyre bursts while you’re driving. What should you do?
Pull onto the hard shoulder and use the emergency telephone to report your problem. This lets the emergency services know your exact location so they can send help. Never cross the carriageway to use the telephone on the other side.
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On the motorway, the hard shoulder should be used
Various items can provide invaluable help in the event of a collision or breakdown - such as a first aid kit and a fire extinguisher. They could even save a life.
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What should you carry for use in the event of a collision?
In icy and snowy weather, your stopping distance will increase by up to ten times compared to good, dry conditions. Take extra care when braking, accelerating and steering, to cut down the risk of skidding.
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Braking distances on ice can be
It’s your responsibility to ensure that all children in your car are secure. Suitable restraints include a child seat, baby seat, booster seat or booster cushion. It’s essential that any restraint used should be suitable for the child’s size and weight, and fitted to the manufacturers instructions.
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You are carrying a child in your car. They are under three years of age. Which of these is a suitable restraint?
The safest way to carry items on the roof is in a specially designed roof box. This will help to keep your luggage secure and dry, and also has less wind resistance than loads carried on a roof rack.
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Any load that is carried on a roof rack should be
Red rear reflectors show up when headlights shine on them. These are useful when you are parked at night but will only reflect if you park in the same direction as the traffic flow. Normally you should park on the left, but if you’re in a one-way street you may also park on the right-hand side.
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You can park on the right-hand side of a road at night
You’ll see the first advance direction sign one mile from the exit. If you’re travelling at 60 mph in the right-hand lane you’ll only have about 50 seconds before you reach the countdown markers. There will be another sign at the half-mile point. Move in to the left-hand lane in good time. Don’t cut across traffic at the last moment and don’t risk missing your exit.
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You are intending to leave the motorway at the next exit. Before you reach the exit you should normally position your vehicle
A ford is a crossing over a stream that’s shallow enough to go through. After you’ve gone through a ford or deep puddle the water will affect your brakes. To dry them out apply a light brake pressure while moving slowly. Don’t travel at normal speeds until you are sure your brakes are working properly again.
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After this hazard you should test your brakes. Why is this?
Don’t be tempted to drive if you’ve lost or forgotten your glasses. You must be able to see clearly when driving.
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You are about to drive home. You feel very tired and have a severe headache. You should
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You are on a wet motorway with surface spray. You should use
It’s illegal to use a hand-held mobile phone while driving, except in genuine emergencies. Even using hands-free kit is very likely to take your mind off your driving. If the use of a mobile causes you to drive in a careless or dangerous manner, you could be prosecuted for those offences. The penalties include an unlimited fine, disqualification and up to two years’ imprisonment.
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You should ONLY use a mobile phone when
This sign indicates a danger ahead and will be accompanied by a sign below indicating the nature of that hazard in writing.
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What does this sign mean?
When a diversion route has been put in place, drivers are advised to follow a symbol, which may be a black triangle, square, circle or diamond shape on a yellow background. Category: Road and traffic signs.
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This sign is advising you to
Be aware that older people might take a long time to cross the road. They might also be hard of hearing and not hear you approaching. Don't hurry older people across the road by getting too close to them or revving your engine.
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What action would you take when elderly people are crossing the road?
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