What does the term ‘blind spot’ mean for a driver?
a) An area covered by your right-hand mirror b) An area not covered by your headlights c) An area covered by your left hand door mirror d) An area not covered by your mirrors
What does this sign mean? a) Roundabout b) Mini-roundabout c) Sharp deviation of route d) Sharp bend to the left
A person herding sheep asks you to stop. What should you do? a) Ignore them as they have no authority b) Stop and switch off your engine c) Continue on but drive slowly d) Try and get past quickly
What does this sign mean?
a) Roundabout ahead b) Mini-roundabout c) Sharp deviation of route d) Sharp bend to the right
Road humps, chicanes and narrowing are?
a) Always at major road works b) Used to increase traffic speed c) At toll bridges only d) Traffic calming measures
a) Children’s fun run b) Pedestrians in the road ahead c) Children going to or from school d) Pedestrian Crossing
YYou need to top up your battery. What level should you fill up to?
a) The top of the battery b) Half-way up the battery c) Just below the cell plates d) Just above the cell plates
a) Wet road b) Loose chippings c) Roadworks d) Slippery road
Which of these will not have to pay the Congestion Charges in London?
a) A van driver making deliveries b) A rider on a two-wheeled vehicle c) A car driver who’s vehicle is more than 1000 cc d) A driver who just wants to park in that area
What does the solid white line at the end of the road mean?
a) Stop and give way b) Caution c) Give way to traffic on a major road d) Give way to traffic from the right at a roundabout
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12. After a collision someone has suffered a burn. The burn needs to be cooled. What is the shortest time it should be cooled for?
a) 30 seconds b) 60 seconds c) 5 minutes d) 10 minutes
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a) Route for trams only b) No trams c) Trams crossing the road ahead d) Give way to trams approaching from the left or the right
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You are approaching crossroads. The traffic lights have failed. What should you do?
a) Brake and stop only for large vehicles b) Brake sharply to a stop before looking c) Be prepared to brake sharply to a stop d) Be prepared to stop for any traffic
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a) Holiday route b) Speed Restriction c) Two-way traffic ahead d) Temporary lane closure
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You have been involved in an argument before starting your journey. This has made you feel angry. What should you do?
a) Start to drive, but open a window b) Drive slower than normal and turn your radio on c) Have an alcoholic drink to help you relax before driving d) Calm down before you drive
a) Level crossing without a gate or barrier b) Level crossing with a gate or barrier c) Slow vehicles crossing d) Train station
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At some traffic lights there are advance stop lines and a marked area. What are these for?
a) To allow cyclists to position in front of other traffic b) To let pedestrians cross when the lights change c) To prevent traffic from jumping the lights d) To let passengers get off a bus which is queuing
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a) Risk of ice or snowdrifts b) Risk of fog c) A ski resort d) A multi-lane roundabout
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20. You are approaching a mini-roundabout. A long vehicle in front is signalling left but positioned over to the right. What should you do?
a) Sound your horn b) KOvertake on the left c) Follow the same course as the lorry d) Keep well back
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This is a yellow painted road marking at a junction. When may you wait in the junction?
a) When you are on a roundabout b) When oncoming traffic is preventing you from turning right c) When you are in a queue of traffic turning left d) When you are in a queue of traffic to go ahea
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You are on a motorway in an Active Traffic Management (ATM) area. A mandatory speed limit is displayed above the hard shoulder. What does this mean?
a) You should not travel in this lane b) The hard shoulder can be used as a running lane c) You can park on the hard shoulder if you feel tired d) You can pull up in this lane to answer a mobile phone
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a) No buses or cycles between the times shown b) Contra-flow bus and cycle lane c) With-flow bus and cycle lane d) End of bus and cycle lane
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A Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN) declaration is?
a) To tell the DVLA that your vehicle is being used on the road but the MOT has expired b) To tell the DVLA that you no longer own the vehicle c) To tell the DVLA that your vehicle is not being used on the road d) To tell the DVLA that you are buying a personal number plate
What must you NOT do in the area marked with the zig-zag lines? (Tick two boxes)
To drive on the road learners MUST?
a) Have NO penalty points b) Have taken professional instruction c) Have a signed, valid provisional licence d) Apply for a driving test within 12 months
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a) Give way to traffic on major road b) Other traffic will be giving way to you c) Traffic lights ahead d) Give way to traffic on a motorway from a slip road
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a) Flushed complexion b) Warm dry skin c) Slow pulse d) Pale grey skin
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a) Minimum speed limit b) Temporary speed limit c) Distance to the end of a motorway in miles d) Maximum speed limit
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a) not exceed 60 MPH b) not overtake c) have a stabiliser fitted d) use the left and centre lanes
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You would see this sign on the central reservation of some motorways. What is it warning you of?
a)End of motorway b) Left hand lane closed ahead c) All lanes closed ahead d) Right hand lane closed ahead
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32. A casualty is not breathing. To maintain circulation compressions should be given. What is the correct depth to press?
a) 1 to 2 centimetres b) 4 to 5 centimetres c) 10 to 15 centimetres d) 15 to 20 centimetres
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a) Aircraft likely to land in the road ahead b) Low flying aircraft or sudden aircraft noise c) Airport ahead beware d) You are driving on a runway
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What percentage of all emissions does road transport account for?
a) 10% b) 20% c) 30% d) 40%
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a) Steep hill upwards b) Adverse camber downwards c) Adverse camber upwards d) Steep hill downwards
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a) The brakes overheating b) Air in the brake fluid c) Oil on the brakes d) The brakes are out of adjustment
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a) Ahead only b) One-way traffic c) No stopping d) No reversing
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a) 10% b) 30% c) 75% d) 100%
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a) The maximum speed limit is 30 mph b) The end of the speed restriction c) 30 mph is the minimum speed limit d) 30 miles to the end of the motorway
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a) 24 hours b) 48 hours c) 72 hours d) 96 hours
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a) Oncoming vehicles have priority b) You have priority over oncoming vehicles c) No overtaking d) No U-turns
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a) on a motorway for use in cases of emergency or breakdown b) for use if you think you will be involved in a road rage incident c) on a motorway for a police patrol to park and watch traffic d) for construction and road workers to store emergency equipment
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a) Registered keeper b) Make of the vehicle c) Service history details d) Date on the MOT e) Date on the MOT f) Engine size
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a) Press firmly between the shoulders b) Place their arms by their side c) Give them a hot sweet drink d) Check the air way is clear
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a) Turn the steering wheel slowly to each side b) Accelerate to increase your speed c) Stop as quickly as you can d) Slow down very gradually
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a) they sit between two belted people b) they can fasten their own seat belt c) a suitable child restraint is available d) they can see clearly out of the front window
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a) Having a valid MOT licence b) Taking a Pass Plus course c) Driving a powerful car d) Having penalty points on your licence
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a) Stabilizer b) Jockey wheel c) Corner steadies d) Breakaway cables
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a) Increased fuel consumption b) Improved road safety c) Damage to the environment d) Increased exhaust emissions
a) Deactivate all front and rear-airbags b) Make sure any front passenger airbag is deactivated c) Make sure all the child safety locks are off d) Recline the front passenger seat
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