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Kresz XXIII
At an accident a casualty is
unconscious but still breathing. You
should only move the person if :
A
Bystanders will help you to
B
Bystanders advise you to
C
There is further danger to the casualty
D
An ambulance is on its way
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At an accident a casualty is
unconscious but still breathing. You
should only move the person if :
A
Bystanders will help you to
B
Bystanders advise you to
C
There is further danger to the casualty
D
An ambulance is on its way
Slide 1 - Quiz
At an accident you suspect that a
casualty has back injuries. The area
is safe. You should:
A
Offer them a cigarette
B
Not move them at all
C
Raise their legs
D
Offer them a drink
Slide 2 - Quiz
The police may ask you to produce
which three of these documents
following an accident? (3)
A
Driving licence
B
Vehicle registration document (log book)
C
VRT test certificate
D
Insurance certificate
Slide 3 - Quiz
On the dual carriageway the hard
shoulder should be used
A
To check a road atlas
B
When an emergency arises
C
For a short rest when tired
D
To answer a mobile phone
Slide 4 - Quiz
Overloading your vehicle can
seriously affect the :
(2)
A
Handling
B
Steering
C
Journey time
D
Gearbox
Slide 5 - Quiz
Who is responsible for making sure
that a vehicle is not overloaded?
A
The driver of the vehicle
B
The owner of the vehicle
C
The person who loaded the vehicle
D
The owner of the items being carried
Slide 6 - Quiz
Objects or articles hanging from
your interior mirror may :
(2)
A
Distract your attention
B
Help your concentration
C
Restrict your view
D
Improve your driving
Slide 7 - Quiz
When driving you are most likely to
lose concentration if you :
(2)
A
Listen to very loud music
B
Use a mobile phone
C
Look at the door mirrors
D
Switch on the heated rear window
Slide 8 - Quiz
You are driving on a wet road and
you have to stop your vehicle in an
emergency. You should:
A
Give an arm signal
B
Keep both hands on the wheel
C
Select reverse gear
D
Apply the handbrake and footbrake together
Slide 9 - Quiz
You want to use a mobile phone
whilst driving the car. You should
only use the phone:
A
After stopping in a suitable place
B
If you feel your driving will be unaffected
C
If you are driving on a motorway
D
When driving on a quiet minor roads
Slide 10 - Quiz
What is the safest way to use a
mobile phone in a car?
A
Direct your call through the operator
B
Find a suitable place to stop
C
Drive slowly on a quiet road
D
Use hands-free equipment
Slide 11 - Quiz
You are driving on a clear night.
There is a steady stream of oncoming cars. The national speed limit applies. Which lights should you use?
A
Fog lights
B
Sidelights
C
Dipped headlights
D
Full beam headlight
Slide 12 - Quiz
You are waiting in a traffic queue at
night. To avoid dazzling the drivers
behind you should:
A
Apply the handbrake only
B
Use both the handbrake and footbrake
C
Switch off your headlights
D
Apply the footbrake only
Slide 13 - Quiz
You are driving a slow-moving car
on a narrow winding road. You
should :
A
Give a left signal when it is safe for vehicles to overtake you
B
Wave following vehicles past you if you think they can overtake quickly
C
Pull in safely when you can to let following vehicles overtake
D
Keep well out to stop vehicles overtaking dangerously
Slide 14 - Quiz
You are driving a slow-moving car
on a narrow road. When traffic
wishes to overtake you should :
A
Stop immediately and wave it on
B
Put your hazard warning lights on
C
Take no action
D
Pull in safely as soon as you can do so
Slide 15 - Quiz
Which of the following are at
greatest risk from other road
users?
A
Motorcycles
B
Busy bus drivers
C
Learner car drivers
D
Lorry drivers
Slide 16 - Quiz
New petrol-engined cars have to
be fitted with catalytic converters.
The reason for this is to:
A
Allow the exhaust system to be recycled
B
Prolong the life of the exhaust system
C
Control exhaust noise levels
D
Reduce harmful exhaust emissions
Slide 17 - Quiz
What can cause heavy or difficult
steering?
A
Over-inflated tyres
B
Badly worn brakes
C
Driving on mud
D
Under-inflated tyres
Slide 18 - Quiz
Your car is fitted with power
assisted steering. This will make
the steering seem:
A
Lighter
B
Noisier
C
Quieter
D
Heavier
Slide 19 - Quiz
A police officer orders you to stop
and finds you have a faulty tyre.
Who is responsible for the tyre?
A
Whoever issued the VRT certificate
B
Whoever services the car
C
You the driver
D
The previous owner
Slide 20 - Quiz
The legal minimum depth of tread
for car tyres over three quarters of
its breadth is:
A
4mm
B
1.6mm
C
2.5mm
D
1mm
Slide 21 - Quiz
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