Which TWO pieces of information are found on a vehicle registration document?
A
Make of the vehicle
B
Registered owner
C
Type of insurance cover
D
Date of the VRT
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Items in this lesson
Which TWO pieces of information are found on a vehicle registration document?
A
Make of the vehicle
B
Registered owner
C
Type of insurance cover
D
Date of the VRT
Slide 1 - Quiz
What is the maximum number of penalty points that will automatically disqualify a driver who holds a probationary driving licence?
A
12 points at any time during a 3 year period.
B
18 points over a two year period.
C
10 points during any one year period.
D
15 points over a five 5 year period.
Slide 2 - Quiz
Apart from complying with any punishment according to law what will a disqualified driver have to do to obtain a driving licence?
A
Re-apply as for a new driver after expiry of disqualification
period and must re-sit and pass the theory test
B
Pay any outstanding fines submit a new licence application after expiry of disqualification period and re-sit and pass both the theory and practical tests
C
Wait for any disqualification period to pass and apply for a
duplicate driving licence.
D
Simply re-sit and pass the test of skills and behaviour.
Slide 3 - Quiz
Who is responsible for ensuring that a vehicle is fully road worthy when driven on a public road?
A
Nobody in particular.
B
Your mechanic.
C
The VRT tester.
D
You the driver.
Slide 4 - Quiz
At the scene of an accident you should:
A
Not put yourself at risk
B
Leave vehicle engines switched on
C
Pull everybody out of their vehicles
D
Go to those casualties who are screaming
Slide 5 - Quiz
You are the first person to arrive at an accident where people are badly injured. Which THREE should you do?
A
Try and get people who are injured to drink something
B
Get people who are not injured clear of the scene
C
Make sure that someone telephones for an ambulance
D
Switch on your own hazard warning lights
Slide 6 - Quiz
You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle accident. The rider is injured. When should the helmet be removed?
A
Only when the motorcyclist asks
B
Always unless they are in shock
C
Only when it is essential
D
Always straight away
Slide 7 - Quiz
You arrive at a serious motorcycle accident. The motorcyclist is unconscious and bleeding. Your main priorities should be to: (3)
A
Check the casualty's breathing
B
Try to stop any bleeding
C
Take the numbers of the vehicles involved
D
Check that the airway is clear
Slide 8 - Quiz
You arrive at an accident. A motorcyclist is unconscious. Your FIRST priority is the casualty's
A
Breathing
B
Bruising
C
Broken bones
D
Bleeding
Slide 9 - Quiz
At an accident a casualty is unconscious. Which THREE of the following should you check urgently? (3)
A
Airway
B
Broken bones
C
Circulation
D
Breathing
Slide 10 - Quiz
At an accident someone is unconscious. Your main priorities should be to: (3)
A
Make sure they are breathing
B
Check that the airway is clear
C
Stop any heavy bleeding
D
Sweep up the broken glass
Slide 11 - Quiz
There has been an accident. The driver is suffering from shock. You should:
A
Not leave the driver alone
B
Ask who caused the accident
C
Reassure the driver
D
Offer the driver a cigarette
Slide 12 - Quiz
You are at the scene of an accident. Someone is suffering from shock. You should: (3)
A
Reassure them constantly
B
Loosen any tight clothing
C
Keep them warm
D
Offer them a warm drink
Slide 13 - Quiz
You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle accident. No other vehicle is involved. The rider is unconscious lying in the middle of the road. The first thing you should do is:
A
Give the rider reassurance
B
Warn other traffic
C
Clear the road of debris
D
Move the rider out of the road
Slide 14 - Quiz
At an accident a small child is not breathing. When giving a mouth to mouth you should breathe
A
Rapidly
B
Gently
C
Heavily
D
Sharply
Slide 15 - Quiz
To start mouth to mouth on a casualty you should: (3)
A
Pinch the nostrils together
B
Tilt their head back
C
Put their arms across their chest
D
Clear the airway
Slide 16 - Quiz
You arrive at the scene of an accident and a casualty is suffering from severe burns. You should:
A
Reassure casualties constantly
B
Remove anything sticking to burns
C
Lay the casualty down
D
Douse the burn thoroughly with cold water
Slide 17 - Quiz
You arrive at an accident where someone is suffering from severe burns. You should:
A
Remove anything stuck to the burns
B
Burst any blisters
C
Apply lotions to the injury
D
Douse the burns with cold water
Slide 18 - Quiz
You arrive at the scene of an accident. A pedestrian has a severe bleeding wound on the leg although it is not broken. What should you do?
A
Fetch them a warm drink
B
Raise the leg to lessen bleeding
C
Apply firm pressure to the wound to stop bleeding
D
Keep both legs flat on the ground
Slide 19 - Quiz
You arrive at a scene of an accident. A passenger is bleeding badly from an arm wound. What should you do?
A
Get them a drink
B
Dab the wound
C
Apply pressure over the wound and raise the arm
D
Apply pressure over the wound and keep the arm down