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What Should You Understand by Defensive Driving

1. The document contains two practice tests with multiple choice questions about traffic rules and safe driving. 2. Test 4 contains 30 questions about topics like defensive driving, vehicle registration, right of way at intersections, traffic signs and their meanings, turning procedures, and emergency vehicle passage. 3. Test 5 contains 11 questions about good driving behavior, vehicle relocation notification, distractions, effects of drugs and alcohol on driving, speed limits, parking rules, fog and noise reduction.

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What Should You Understand by Defensive Driving

1. The document contains two practice tests with multiple choice questions about traffic rules and safe driving. 2. Test 4 contains 30 questions about topics like defensive driving, vehicle registration, right of way at intersections, traffic signs and their meanings, turning procedures, and emergency vehicle passage. 3. Test 5 contains 11 questions about good driving behavior, vehicle relocation notification, distractions, effects of drugs and alcohol on driving, speed limits, parking rules, fog and noise reduction.

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TEST 4

1.What should you understand by defensive driving (6-1)?

A. Attending a special course to learn skidding


B. Not allowing other people's mistakes
C. Not insisting on your rights

2.What can cause a dangerous situation (6-7)?

A. A regular and well-maintained vehicle


B. Brakes which engage on all four wheels
C. Too much steering-wheel play

3.You have sold your vehicle which is still registered. The buyer has paid. What must you do (7-2)?

A. Go to the licensing authority and let the vehicle be deregistered in your name
B. Just call the registration centre about the deal
C. Go to the Police and let the vehicle be inspected

4.You are driving in dense fog on a road outside a built-up area. Are you allowed to drive in the middle of
the road continuously straddling the broken white line (9-3)?

A. No, because it could represent a danger to oncoming traffic


B. Yes, because the left boundary lane is yellow and cannot be seen in dense fog or at night
C. The white middle lane is made especially for adverse weather conditions

5. The traffic light indicates a green arrow. What must you do here (39-5)? Diagram 5 on page 39

A. The oncoming vehicle proceed first


B. Turn right but observe the waiting vehicle in front
C. I must wait till the green arrow disappears

6. You want to join the Highway from the accelerating lane. Where must you stop, if you cannot join
because of the high traffic density (11-11)?

A. Towards the end of the accelerating lane


B. At the beginning of the accelerating lane
C. Vehicles on the Highway must move to the right lane because I have the right-of-way

7. Which conduct is correct (3641)? Diagram 41 page 36

A. I may proceed first


B. The motorbike driver has priority
C. The 3-way-stop regulation applies

8. Which conduct is correct (3321)? Diagram 28, page 33


A. I must allow the cyclist and bus to proceed
B. The bus must wait for me
C. The cyclist must wait for the bus and me

9. Which conduct is correct (3329)? Diagram 29, page 33

A. The motorcycle must wait for me


B. I must wait for the motorcycle
C. We both have to come to an agreement

10. A traffic jam has formed on a three-lane Highway. Where must the channel be formed for emergency
vehicles (12-24)?

A. Emergency vehicles must use the hard shoulder


B. Between the right-hand and the middle lane
C. Emergency vehicles have to wait like everybody

11. What affects the road safety adversely in this situation (14-11)? Diagram 11 page 14

A. The vehicle in front is not using the required fog-tail lamp


B. Water thrown up by vehicles in front
C. Oncoming traffic on this Freeway are difficult to see

12. How do you drive through tight bends (16-22)?

A. By increasing the speed before reaching the bend


B. By slowing down after the bend
C. By slowing down before reaching the bend

13. For which motor vehicles is the recommended speed on Highways intended (22-63)?

A. For fast driving vehicles only


B. For vehicles exceeding 3.5 t only
C. For all power-driven vehicle

14. Which traffic sign refers to the actual mass (59-59)? Diagram 59, page 59

A. The left sign


B. The right sign
C. Both signs

15. What do you do when you see this traffic sign (62-14)? Diagram 14 ,page 62

A. The sign indicates the right-of-way


B. The oncoming traffic has precedence
C. I may only take precedence when the narrowing road is clear

16. What is important with regard to the official registration plates (7-3)?

A. All number plates must be readable at a distance of 500 metres


B. The front number plate must be lit-up in darkness
C. The rear number plate must be lit-up in darkness

17. What do you do in this situation (79-8)? Diagram 8 , page 79

A. Pedestrians must wait till the road is clear


B. I wait in front of the zebra crossing until the van has turned off
C. I follow the van because I also want to turn left

18. You want to turn left. What do you have to remember (91-4)? Diagram 4 , page 91

A. The cyclist must wait for you


B. Allow the cyclist to continue straight on before turning
C. The cyclist must wait till the traffic lights change

19. You want to turn right. In which order do you prepare to turn (91-7)?

A. Check the traffic through the mirrors and get into lane
B. Switch on the direction indicator, check traffic through the mirrors, get into lane
C. Check the traffic behind, switch on the direction indicator, shoulder check, get into lane

20. You want to turn right. To whom you must give way (92-11)?

A. Cyclist wishing to turn right


B. Pedestrians wishing to cross the road you are turning into
C. Motor vehicles wishing to turn right

21. Who must signal a change of direction here (94-22)? Diagram 22 , page 94

A. The motor cyclist following the priority road


B. Me, because I am leaving the priority road
C. We both must signal our intention for turning

22. You want to turn left into a priority road. To which road users you pay particular attention (95-28)?

A. To all road users following my direction


B. Vehicles approaching on the right-hand lane
C. Pedestrians and cyclists on your left

23. Which conduct is correct (3120)? Diagram 20 , page 31

A. I must allow the truck and tractor to proceed


B. The truck and tractor must wait
C. I may proceed

24. Which conduct is correct (3016)? Diagram 16, page 30

A. The oncoming motorcyclist must wait for me because he intends to turn left
B. The left vehicle (blue) proceeds first
C. The oncoming motorcyclist may proceed first

25. What do you do in this situation (38-3)? Diagram 3 page 38


A. I must wait till the traffic light change to yellow
B. I must first stop and then proceed
C. Cross the crossroads without stopping

26. What does this traffic sign indicate (67-44)? Diagram 44 page 67

A. A carpark for light vehicles only


B. A carpark for all vehicles
C. A carpark indicating straight parking only

27. You are approaching a level crossing and the barrier begins to descend. What do you do (69-6)?

A. Increase the speed to bypass waiting


B. Slow down and wait in front of the level cross
C. Get out from your car, press the GO-botton on the Stop sign to change the sequence of the
barrier.

28. You are approaching a level crossing with open barriers. Where must you wait if you would have to
stop on the rails in case of traffic congestion ahead (70-12)?

A. I follow the stream of traffic because the congestion ahead is a short distraction
B. At the 100m count-down marker
C. In front of the railway cross

29. What must you remember in this situation (page 77- Diagram 34)?

A. The moped rider could push his moped slightly to the right and left whilst trying to pass him
B. That the obstacle in front of you will stop as soon as you use your horn
C. That you have to stay in your lane till the moped rider cleared the road

30. What conduct must you expect of children at zebra crossings (78-1)?

A. They will turn around on the zebra crossing for no apparent reason and run back
B. They will wait till the crossing is free
C. They will wave with their hands to stop the drivers

TEST 5
1. What makes a good driver (5-1)?
A. He treats others like beginners, not knowing the rules and regulations
B. He treats others like partners, drives calmly and refrain from showing that he is
superior
C. He treats others as disturbing road occupier
2. In which cases must you notify the change of location of a vehicle to the licensing centre
(7-1)?
A. When driving as a tourist for couple of weeks
B. When the change of location is permanent
C. When I take my annual leave
3. What can prevent you from hearing warning signals (1-6)?
A. Having the radio on too loud
B. Using headphones whilst resting
C. Switching on the air-conditioner
4. What effects can drugs have (2-9)?
A. Addiction, dependence
B. Drugs are good for the well-being
C. Drugs are so manufactured that driving will be no problem
5. Which of the following are unfit to drive motor vehicles (2-12)?
A. Persons who smoke 5 cigarettes a day
B. Persons who drink one glass of beer
C. Persons who regularly take drug
6. What can cause a dangerous situation (6-6)?
A. Dipping your headlights to early
B. Dipping your headlights too late
C. Driving during the day without headlights
7. You are driving on a road outside a built-up area with three lanes in each direction.
Individual vehicles are travelling well-spaced out in the far left-hand lane. Which lane
may you use continuously (9-4)?
A. The far right-hand lane
B. The middle lane
C. I have to follow the vehicles travelling in the far left-hand lane
8. Where is parking prohibited (97-2)?
A. On priority roads within the city
B. At the edge of the roadway if this would prevent others from using designated parking
areas
C. Behind pedestrian crossings
9.Where must you be prepared to encounter sudden fog (15-17)?
A. Near drainages
B. In the desert
C. Near lakes
10.How can you reduce noise (23-77)?
A. By driving in the 4th or 5th gear in built-up areas
B. Not using the hooter in emergency situations
C. Driving with reduced tyre inflation
11.You want to join the Highway from the accelerating lane. Where must you stop, if you
cannot join because of the high traffic density (11-11)?
A. Towards the end of the accelerating lane
B. At the beginning of the accelerating lane
C. Vehicles on the Highway must move to the right lane because I have the right-of-way
12.Where is parking prohibited (97-7)?
A. In front of sunken kerbstones
B. On Government car-parks
C. 10 metres in front of level crossings
13. For which purpose do you have to obtain a driving instructor permit from the licensing
authority (109-3)?
A. If I teach for hire or reward
B. If I teach occasionally a friend
C. If I teach for charity, means charging just for my petrol
14. What can result in your qualification to drive being reviewed (111-0)?
A. Failing the yearly required driving tests
B. Driving after 2 years a brand-new vehicle
C. Frequent violation of traffic regulations
15. You want to transport holiday luggage, i.e. a boat on the roof of your vehicle. What must you
remember (119-13)?
A. I may transport such luggage only for the next 10 km
B. Not to exceed the permissible total mass (GVM) of the car
C. Transporting holiday equipment is not permitted by law
16. How must a load be marked in darkness or bad visibility when it extends laterally more than
40 cm beyond the side lights of the vehicle (119-16)?
A. 40 cm have not to be marked
B. By a red flag in front and a white flag to the rear
C. By a white light to the front and a red light to the rear
17. What must you remember when loading a single-axle trailer (120-21)?
A. Single-axle trailers are not permitted to pull with a light vehicle
B. The permissible load on the coupling device must not be exceeded
C. Loading a single-axle trailer is easy and nothing should be considered
18. What is important with regard to the official registration plates (7-3)?
A. All number plates must be readable at a distance of 500 metres
B. The front number plate must be lit-up in darkness
C. The rear number plate must be lit-up in darkness
19. Who has stopped incorrectly (9816)? Diagram 16, page 98
A. The (yellow) vehicle behind the pedestrian crossing
B. The (red) vehicle in front of the pedestrian crossing
C. Both vehicles stopped incorrect
20. What must you do if a collision with a game animal is impossible to avoid (103-7)?
A. Switch on your headlights to paralyze wild animals
B. Brake, hold the steering wheel firmly and try to maintain the direction of travel
C. Use your horn and maintain your speed
21. What are you required to do if you are involved in a traffic accident where people are injured
(108-3)?
A. You must stop, ascertain the results of the accident and call the police
B. You must transport quickly the injured people to the nearby hospital
C. Before helping the injured people look out for several witnesses
22. Which conduct is correct (3121)? Diagram 21, page 31
A. I must allow the bus to proceed
B. I must allow the motorcycle to proceed
C. The Bus and Motorcycle must wait
23. Which conduct is correct (2810)?
A. I may proceed first, means I have priority
B. I must allow the oncoming cyclist to pass
C. Both vehicles must come to an agreement
24. What applies from this traffic sign onwards (67-42)? Diagram 42, page 67
A. A free choice of overtaking and passing
B. A speed limit of 60 km/h
C. A village not permitting to park
25. What must you remember in the interest of environmental protection (123-1)?
A. Avoid running the engine unnecessarily when you are stationary
B. Avoid driving short distances
C. Avoid driving at night
26. Your vehicles loses oil. How much drinking water can be polluted by a single drop of oil
(123-5)?
A. A single drop of oil can pollute up to 600 litres
B. A single drop of oil does not effect the drinking water
C. A single drop of oil can pollute up to 1 litre
27. What can cause unnecessary noise pollution when driving (123-10)?
A. Harsh braking action
B. Unnecessarily fast acceleration
C. Driving at night because of dense traffic
28. How are you allowed to transport a five-year-old child in your car (117-6)?
A. On the front seats
B. In a baby-pram only
C. In a suitable and approved child seat with test mark
29. Why is it dangerous for persons on the rear seats not to wear safety belts (117-10)?
A. Because at low speed the backrests of the front seats provide adequate protection against
injury
B. Because even at low speed the backrests of the front seats no longer provide adequate
protection against injury
C. Because at low speed adequate protection against injury is available
30. How do you achieve low fuel consumption and low pollutant emission (124-16)?
A. By a clean engine
B. By a technically perfect and correctly tuned engine
C. By a technically perfect trained driver

TEST 8
1. Who is responsible for the roadworthiness of a licensed vehicle (114-1)?
A. The insurance company
B. The licensing authorities
C. The owner and the driver
2. In which cases must you notify the change of location of a vehicle to the licensing centre
(7-1)?
A. When driving as a tourist for couple of weeks
B. When the change of location is permanent
C. When I take my annual leave
3. Where is stopping prohibited (97-1)?
A. On level crossings
B. On wide sections of the road
C. On car-parks
4. Which substances can impair fitness to drive in a similar way to alcohol (1-3)?
A. Certain type of sport activities
B. Certain type of food
C. Certain type of medicines
5.What effects can drugs have (2-9)?
A. Addiction, dependence
B. Drugs are good for the well-being
C. Drugs are so manufactured that driving will be no problem
6.What can influence your fitness to drive (1-1b)?
A. A new vehicle with half filled tank
B. Fatigue
C. By taking daily one iron tablets
7.Which Road user need special care?
A. Handicapped people, elderly pedestrians and children
B. Well educated and traffic trained motor cyclists
C. Tractor drivers
8.In which cases are you allowed to drive faster on the left lane than on the right (11-15)?
A. When the Highway has an acceleration lane
B. When the Highway has a deceleration lane
C. Always outside built-up area
9.In which cases is it imperative to test the brakes (115-12)?
A. Brakes must be checked on daily basis
B. When taking over a vehicle with which you are very familiar
C. When your vehicle has not moved for a long time
10. What is the recommended minimum tyre profile (116-23)?
A. 1.6 mm
B. 3 mm
C. 0.5 m
11. What should you understand by defensive driving (6-1)?
A. Attending a special course to learn skidding
B. Not allowing other people's mistakes
C. Not insisting on your rights
12. What can cause a dangerous situation (6-7)?
A. A regular and well-maintained vehicle
B. Brakes which engage on all four wheels
C. Too much steering-wheel play
13. The suspension of your motor vehicle has been lowered and an expert opinion must be
obtained. When is this required?
A. Before intending to alter the vehicle
B. Immediately after the alteration
C. When I sell my vehicle
14. What must you remember when you join the Highway (11-10)?
A. You may drive faster in the accelerating lane than in the highway lane
B. The traffic on the accelerating lane has priority
C. You must first stop and then enter with low speed the highway
15. A traffic jam has formed on a three-lane Highway. Where must the channel be formed for
emergency vehicles (12-24)?
A. Emergency vehicles must use the hard shoulder
B. Between the right-hand and the middle lane
C. Emergency vehicles have to wait like everybody
16. What dangers could arise if you drive over this damaged part of the road (15-15)? Diagram
15, Page 15
A. Axles of the vehicles are not affected
B. Your vehicle could go into a skid
C. The potholes will become smaller with increased traffic
17. What must you remember in this situation (16-24)? Diagram 24 , page 16
A. Game pass behind your vehicle
B. Slow moving vehicles in the oncoming lane
C. Fast oncoming traffic cutting the bend
18. What should you remember in this situation (21-59)? Diagram 59 page 21
A. The oncoming truck will soon cross my lane for parking
B. All vehicles on the left side parked correctly
C. Drive slowly because a door on one of the wrongly parked vehicles could be opened on
the road side
19. You have bought a vehicle which is still registered. What must you do (7-5)?
A. You may change the ownership after 6 months
B. Have it re-registered immediately
C. You may not drive the vehicle with the same number plate
20. Who has stopped incorrectly (9816)? Diagram 16, page 98)
A. The (yellow) vehicle behind the pedestrian crossing
B. The (red) vehicle in front of the pedestrian crossing
C. Both vehicles stopped incorrectly
21. Both cars want to park here. Which car takes precedence (9925)? Diagram 25 page 99
A. The (red) vehicle intending to reverse
B. The (white) vehicle intending to enter forwards the parallel parking bay
C. Both vehicles are not allowed to park in this residential are
22. What must you do in this situation being dazzled by oncoming traffic (103-4)? Diagram 4,
page 103
A. Look to the right-hand edge of the roadway and if necessary, increase your speed
B. Look to the left-hand edge of the roadway and if necessary, reduce your speed
C. Use your horn and switch-on your headlights too
23. A traffic jam is building up here. What must you do (107-10)? Diagram 10, page 107
A. Stop immediately if you hear an emergency vehicle
B. Drive as close as possible to the vehicle in front
C. Switch on your hazard warning lights to warn vehicles following you
24. What is entered in the demerit point system (Central Card-Index server) (109-1)?
A. The central card-index stores only criminal offences
B. The demerit point system records only licensed vehicles
C. Traffic offences, points and fines for all road users
25. Which conduct is correct (3122)? Diagram 22, page 31
A. The motorcycle must wait
B. The bus may proceed first
C. I must allow the motorcycle to pass
26. Which conduct is correct (2810)? Diagram 10, page 28
A. I may proceed first, means I have priority
B. I must allow the oncoming cyclist to pass
C. Both vehicles must come to an agreement
27. What is correct (41-4)? Diagram 4, page 41
A. The yellow (right-hand-side) vehicle must wait
B. I must get ready to proceed
C. Both vehicles must wait till the police officer changed his direction
28. What must be regularly serviced to prevent high fuel consumption (123-3)?
A. All parts belonging to the fuel system
B. All parts belonging to the lubrication system
C. All parts belonging to the braking system
29. What must you do in order to keep air pollution as low as possible (123-9)?
A. Visit your garage at least weekly to check the engine system
B. Always let the engine run when waiting for a long time
C. Always switch off the engine when waiting for a long time
30. What indicates excessive petrol consumption (12417)?
A. A lot of white exhaust smoke
B. A lot of red exhaust smoke
C. A lot of dark exhaust smoke

TEST 1
1. You are approaching a narrow left-hand bend at high speed. Why must you reduce speed
already before entering the bend (113-3)?
A. Because otherwise you will be thrown 360 Grad straight
B. Because otherwise you will be thrown out of the bend to the rear
C. Because otherwise you will be thrown out of the bend to the right
2. Who is responsible for the roadworthiness of a licensed vehicle (114-1)?
A. The insurance company
B. The licensing authorities
C. The owner and the drive
3. What are the consequences for a person driving a motor vehicle under the influence of
drugs (e.g. Hashish, Heroin, Cocaine) (3-17)?
A. Suspension of driving licence
B. Imprisonment for 1 day
C. Mandatory help in a hospital
4.Moisture impaired the action of drum brakes on your vehicle. What should you do
(115-4)?
A. Use a hair blower
B. Drive with high speed and apply the brakes frequently
C. Cautiously apply the brakes whilst driving slowly
5.Above which alcohol level in your blood can you expect your fitness to drive to be
impaired considerably (2-5)?
A. 1/2 litre Coca Cola
B. 0.3 per mile (30 mg/100 ml)
C. 0.03 per mile (03 mg/100 ml)
6.How long can hashish and its catabolic (decomposition products) be detected in the urine (2-
11)?
A. In the first 2 hours only
B. Only in the first 12 hours
C. Weeks later
7.What effects can drugs have whilst driving (2-9)?
A. Drugs improve the driving performance
B. Intoxication, dependence
C. Drugs are essential to pass the driving test
8.One of your tyre burst whilst travelling at high speed on a highway. What do you do (115-6)?
A. Brake harsh and steer immediately to the right to keep direction of travel
B. Brake carefully, switch on your hazard warning lights, hold the steering wheel firmly,
keep direction of travel towards the hard shoulder smoothly and place the warning
triangle
C. Increase speed to avoid slingering
9.What must you remember particularly when driving with re-conditioned tyres (115-7)?
A. Re-conditioned tyres are not permitted by law
B. Re-conditioned tyres have the same life span than new tyres
C. The maximum permissible speed for these tyres may not be exceeded
10. When you are not allowed to use a motor vehicle on public roads (115-8)?
A. When the vehicle is older than 10 years
B. When it is not roadworthy
C. When it is raining
11. Participating in road traffic requires caution at all times and consideration towards other
road users. What does this mean for you (6-5)?
A. You should never drive at night
B. You may trust other road users
C. You must drive always with foresight
12. What can cause a dangerous situation (6-6)?
A. Dipping your headlights to early
B. Dipping your headlights too late
C. Driving during the day without headlights
13. What can cause a dangerous situation (6-7)?
A. A regular and well-maintained vehicle
B. Brakes which engage on all four wheels
C. Too much steering-wheel play
14. You had to obtain an expert opinion because of a technical modification to your vehicle.
What are you required to do?
A. Obtaining a roadworthiness report is enough
B. The workshop report is enough
C. The certificate on the opinion including new roadworthiness report must be carried and
the vehicle document must be corrected
15. The suspension of your motor vehicle has been lowered and an expert opinion must be
obtained. When is this required?
A. Before intending to alter the vehicle
B. Immediately after the alteration
C. When I sell my vehicle
16. What is required when your vehicle is no longer covered by a motor vehicle insurance (8-1)?
A. The insurance company has to provide a new and insured vehicle
B. The vehicle must be given back to the insurance company
C. The vehicle must be de-registered at the licensing registration office
17. What leads frequently to serious accidents when overtaking on highways (9-1b)?
A. Driving with enough distance to the vehicle in front
B. Keeping a close eye on the traffic situation behind
C. Driving too close to the vehicle in front
18. You want to leave the Highway. What must you do (10-7)?
A. Reduce speed in the vertex of the exit lane
B. Use the left-hand lane early enough and indicate in good time
C. Increase the speed before reaching the exit lane
19. What must be remembered here (97-3)? Diagram 3 ,page 97
A. The far left space is only for agricultural vehicles
B. It is forbidden to stop on the right of the white roadway boundary marking
C. Slow moving vehicles are not permitted to use this road
20. Where is fast driving particularly dangerous (16-21)?
A. On narrow roads and at blind spots
B. After having passed a level crossings
C. On well-constructed roads
21. Which dangers can arise in this residential area (16-23)? Diagram 23 , page 16
A. Vehicles driving too fast
B. Well traffic trained children on the road
C. Litter on the road
22, Who has stopped incorrectly (9816)? Diagram 16 , page 98
A. The (yellow) vehicle behind the pedestrian crossing
B. The (red) vehicle in front of the pedestrian crossing
C. Both vehicles stopped incorrectly
23. What must you do in this situation being dazzled by oncoming traffic (103-4)? Diagram 4,
page 103
A. Look to the right-hand edge of the roadway and if necessary, increase your speed
B. Look to the left-hand edge of the roadway and if necessary, reduce your speed
C. Use your horn and switch-on your headlights to
24. A traffic jam is building up here. What must you do (107-10)? Diagram 10, page 107
A. Stop immediately if you hear an emergency vehicle
B. Drive as close as possible to the vehicle in front
C. Switch on your hazard warning lights to warn vehicles following you
25. You are the first person to arrive at the scene of an accident with injured persons. In which
order to you proceed (108-4)?
A. Call the rescue service only and leave the accident scene
B. Make the scene of the accident safe, give first aid, call the rescue service and the police
C. Ask other road users to take the necessary action
26. Which conduct is correct (3017)? Diagram 17, page 30
A. The oncoming cyclist may proceed first
B. I am allowed to cross the crossroads first
C. The truck must wait till the crossing is free
27. Which conduct is correct (3016)? Diagram 16 page 30
A. The oncoming motorcyclist must wait for me because he intends to turn left
B. The left vehicle (blue) proceeds first
C. The oncoming motorcyclist may proceed first
28. What happens as a result of tyre pressure being well below the recommended levels (123-4)?
A. Oil consumption increases
B. Fuel consumption increases
C. Tyre wear will decrease
29. What must you remember when re-fuelling (123-6)?
A. I always should drive with half filled tank
B. I always should re-fuel up to the top level
C. Do not breath in any fuel fumes
30. The engine and exhaust system of your vehicle have been *souped-up*. What could be the
reason (1237)?
A. Driving always short distances
B. Driving always with high speed on long distances
C. Decreased pollutant emission
TEST 2
1. Alterations to your vehicle have resulted to impound the car by the Police. What are the
consequences (8-15)?
A. Demand for a new and higher insurance coverage
B. Issuing fines for such traffic offence plus a new driving test
C. Issuing fines for such traffic offence plus demerit points
2. You are driving on a road outside a built-up area with three lanes in each direction.
Individual vehicles are travelling well spaced out in the far left-hand lane. Which lane
may you use continuosly (9-4)?
A. The far right-hand lane
B. The middle lane
C. I have to follow the vehicles travelling in the far left-hand lane
3. You want to leave the Highway. What must you do (10-7)?
A. Reduce speed in the vertex of the exit lane
B. Use the left-hand lane early enough and indicate in good time
C. Increase the speed before reaching the exit lane
4. What must you remember when leaving the Highway (11-9)? Diagram 9, page 11
A. That vehicles in front will overtake
B. That the bend will become wide enough to speed up again
C. That a traffic jam is likely on the bend
5.What does this traffic sign mean (65-29)? Diagram 29, page 65
A. The shoulder should be used in case of oncoming traffic
B. The shoulder should be used for parking
C. The shoulder beside the roadway is not strong (hard) enough.
6.What must you expect when you see this traffic sign (4725)? Diagram 25, page 47
A. Vehicles in front may speed-up suddenly
B. Frequent traffic congestion
C. That there are 3 vehicles in front
7.What does this traffic sign indicate (65-33)? Diagram 33, page 65
A. Coordinated traffic lights ahead (in 55 km/h)
B. Coordinated traffic lights if driving at the average speed of 55 km/h
C. Coordinated traffic lights for 55 km/h
8. Your vehicle has an engine failure on the Highway. What must you remember when
having it towed away (12-25)?
A. During towing, both vehicles must use their hazard warning lights
B. I do need driving licence class EC for towing occasionally a light vehicle
C. Only certified companies are allowed to tow away breakdowns from a Highway.
9. What dangers could arise if you drive over this damaged part of the road (15-15)?
Diagram 15, page 15
A. Axles of the vehicles are not affected
B. Your vehicle could go into a skid
C. The potholes will become smaller with increased traffic
10. Which dangers can arise in this residential area (16-23)? Diagram 23, page 16
A. Vehicles driving too fast
B. Well traffic trained children on the road
C. Litter on the road
11. You are travelling at high speed. Where in particular can obstructions suddenly appear
(2156)?
A. Behind hill-tops (crests)
B. By waiting vehicles in side roads
C. By vehicles following with the same speed
12. For which motor vehicles is the recommended speed on Highways intended (22-63)?
A. For fast driving vehicles only
B. For vehicles exceeding 3.5 t only
C. For all power-driven vehicles
13. You want to turn onto a road from a traffic calmed area. A cyclist is approaching from the
right. Who must wait (81-5)?
A. The cyclist must wait
B. I must wait
C. A traffic calmed area regulates the right of way
14. What must you remember when you want to change lanes (82-2)?
A. You must pay attention to the traffic following behind
B. You must pay attention to your passengers
C. Your must pay attention to traffic coming from private driveway
15. What do you do if you want to drive straight on (83-7)? Diagram 7, page 83
A. Use your hooter (horn) for warning the driver in front
B. Brake, so that the driver in front can change the lane to the left
C. Speed up because the driver in front of you made a mistake and has to wait
16. You are approaching the truck with trailer which is changing into your lane at about 60
km/h. Which possibilities do you have (84-12)? Diagram 12, page 84
A. Proceed because the truck must wait
B. Accelerate very harsh to pass the critical situation
C. Keep a careful eye on vehicles travelling behind you and move to the right-hand lane,
if necessary
17. There are cyclists and pedestrians on the roadway. What must you remember (85-1)?
A. You may only overtake if a safe lateral distance of at least 0.5 metre is possible
B. You may only overtake if a safe lateral distance of at least 1.5 metres are possible
C. You may only overtake if a safe lateral distance of at least 2 metres are possible
18. What do you do when you see this traffic sign (62-14)? Diagram 14, page 62
A. The sign indicates the right-of-way
B. The oncoming traffic has precedence
C. I may only take precedence when the narrowing road is clear
19. What is important with regard to the official registration plates (7-3)?
A. All number plates must be readable at a distance of 500 metres
B. The front number plate must be lit-up in darkness
C. The rear number plate must be lit-up in darkness
20. What must you be prepared for in this situation (76-31)? Diagram 31, page 76
A. Oncoming traffic is concealed by the truck
B. Following traffic is concealed by the truck
C. The truck is intending to turn right
21. Which conduct is correct (3121)? Diagram 21, page 31
A. I must allow the bus to proceed
B. I must allow the motorcycle to proceed
C. The Bus and Motorcycle must wait
22. You want to turn left from this farm track. Who must wait (3640)? Diagram 40, page 36
A. The vehicle from the right side must wait
B. I must wait
C. Both drivers must come to an agreement
23. What is correct (41-4)? Diagram 4, page 41
A. The yellow (right-hand-side) vehicle must wait
B. I must get ready to proceed
C. Both vehicles must wait till the police officer changed his direction
24. What is correct (41-6)? Diagram 6, page 41
A. The position of the police officer indicates to stop
B. Cross the crossroads at a brisk pace
C. Vehicles coming from the right or left side may proceed first
25. What does this traffic sign indicate (67-44)?Diagram 44, page 67
A. A carpark for light vehicles only
B. A carpark for all vehicles
C. A carpark indicating straight parking only
26. At the entrance to an industrial estate, there is a level cross with the supplementary sign
"industrial estate rail vehicles have precedence". What must you remember (69-7)?
A. Increase the speed to avoid delays caused by rail-vehicles
B. Approach the entrance at moderate speed and observe left and right along the
railway line
C. You must stop despite the gates of the industrial estate are closed
27. A ball rolls onto the roadway in front of your vehicle in a residential area. How should
you react (71-2)?
A. Continue driving because the ball owner will watch the road
B. Use your horn to warn children at play
C. Reduce speed at once and remain ready to brake
28. A child is walking on the pavement with a dog on a lead. Can this cause a dangerous
situation (75-26)?
A. No, because the dog is trained to follow the child on the road
B. Yes, because the dog could suddenly run into the next garden along the pavement
C. Yes, because the dog could suddenly run onto the roadway and pulling the child
along behind
29. At a bus stop, passengers getting on and off the bus on the roadway. What do you do if
you want to pass (77-37)?
A. Use the horn (hooter) to warn the pedestrians and continue your speed
B. Drive cautiously at walking speed if this is possible without endangering passengers
C. Wait till the bus has moved off
30. What conduct must you expect of children at zebra crossings (78-1)?
A. They will turn around on the zebra crossing for no apparent reason and run back
B. They will wait till the crossing is free
C. They will wave with their hands to stop the driver

TEST 3
1. You are approaching a narrow left-hand bend at high speed. Why must you reduce speed
already before entering the bend (113-3)?
A. Because otherwise you will be thrown 360 Grad straight
B. Because otherwise you will be thrown out of the bend to the rear
C. Because otherwise you will be thrown out of the bend to the right
2. What must you do when you are travelling and you notice that your vehicle is no longer
roadworthy (114-2)?
A. Stop immediately, leave the car on the road and call a taxi
B. Attend necessary repairs after your journey
C. Continue only when the damage has been repaired
3. What can prevent you from hearing warning signals (1-6)?
A. Having the radio on too loud
B. Using headphones whilst resting
C. Switching on the air-conditioner
4. Which type of drugs can make a driver unfit to drive (2-10)?
A. Heroin, Cocaine, Marijuana, Dagga
B. Vitamines C and B
C. Supplements to improve the health
5. Can hearing and vision be impaired even with small quantity of alcohol (1-0)?
A. Indeed, particularly the vision
B. No, little alcohol has no impact
C. That depends on the size of the person
6. What must you remember particularly when driving with re-conditioned tyres (115-7)?
A. Re-conditioned tyres are not permitted by law
B. Re-conditioned tyres have the same life span than new tyres
C. The maximum permissible speed for these tyres may not be exceeded
7. What are the advantages of an anti-slip-device (ASR) (116-18)?
A. Increased wheel-spin when setting off
B. Reduced danger of sliding sideways when moving off on a slippery road
C. Anti-slip-devices are only used in countries with permanent ice and snow
8. What is the recommended minimum tyre profile (116-23)?
A. 1.6 mm
B. 3 mm
C. 0.5 mm
9.What can cause unnecessary obstructions (6-2)?
A. Stalling the engine in the garage
B. Motor vehicles running out of fuel at the end of the journey
C. Vehicles proceeding too slowly for no good reason
10. What can cause a dangerous situation (6-7)?
A. A regular and well-maintained vehicle
B. Brakes which engage on all four wheels
C. Too much steering-wheel play
11. You had to obtain an expert opinion because of a technical modification to your vehicle.
What are you required to do?
A. Obtaining a roadworthiness report is enough
B. The workshop report is enough
C. The certificate on the opinion including new roadworthiness report must be carried and
the vehicle document must be corrected
12. You are driving in dense fog on a road outside a built-up area. Are you allowed to drive in the
middle of the road continuously straddling the broken white line (9-3)?
A. No, because it could represent a danger to oncoming traffic
B. Yes, because the left boundary lane is yellow and cannot be seen in dense fog or at night
C. The white middle lane is made especially for adverse weather conditions
13. Are you allowed to overtake the vehicle on this highway on the left (9-2b)? Diagram 2b, page
9
A. Yes, because I have a free choice of using all lanes
B. Yes, because the vehicle on the far right-hand lane do not show any intention to move
back to the left
C. No, because there is no queue of vehicles in the right lane
14. Where is stopping prohibited (97-4)?
A. On shopping car-parks
B. On hospital car-parks
C. On acceleration and deceleration lanes
15. Which conduct is correct (3643)? Diagram 43, page 36
A. I must allow the blue (right-side) vehicle to pass first
B. I may proceed in front of the blue (right-side) vehicle
C. The motorbike may proceed first
16. What is the correct procedure (38-2)? Diagram 2, page 381
A. The green vehicle ahead may proceed
B. I may turn without waiting by observing the traffic sign
C. Both vehicles must wait till the traffic light changes to yellow
17. What is the minimum distance you must leave clear when parking outside a built-up area
before a Railway Cross (98-12)?
A. 5 metres
B. 15 metres
C. 50 metres
18. You are approaching vehicles in the left and right lane. What do you do (10-5)? Diagram 5,
page 10
A. Overtaking is in this situation easy and permitted
B. Stay in the middle lane, reduce speed and do not overtake the cars
C. I use my headlight flasher and horn (hooter) forcing the vehicles in the right lane to move
to the left
19. Which conduct is correct (3331)? Diagram 31, page 33
A. We both must come to an agreement
B. The vehicle coming from the right must wait
C. I must wait
20. Which conduct is correct (3433)? Diagram 33, page 34
A. The motorcycle must wait
B. I must allow the motorcycle to pass first
C. We both must come to an agreement
21. A traffic jam has formed on a three-lane Highway. Where must the channel be formed for
emergency vehicles (12-24)?
A. Emergency vehicles must use the hard shoulder
B. Between the right-hand and the middle lane
C. Emergency vehicles have to wait like everybody
22. Who has stopped incorrectly (9818)? Diagram 18, page 98
A. The left (yellow) vehicle in the emergency lane
B. The right (red) vehicle in the driving lane
C. Both vehicle should not stop
23. You turn from a brightly lit road into an unlit road. What should you remember (103-1)?
Diagram 1, page 103
A. Eyes adapt only slowly to darkness
B. Eyes adapt very fast to darkness
C. I use my horn to avoid critical situations
24. You are involved in a traffic accident. What are you required to do (107-1)?
A. You may leave the scene and inform your insurance within 48 hours
B. You must inform the police that you were involved in an accident
C. You must inform the Licensing Authority that you were involved in an accident
25. You are the first person to arrive at the scene of an accident with injured persons. In which
order to you proceed (108-4)?
A. Call the rescue service only and leave the accident scene
B. Make the scene of the accident safe, give first aid, call the rescue service and the police
C. Ask other road users to take the necessary action
26. What does this traffic sign indicate (67-44)? Diagram 44, page 67
A. A carpark for light vehicles only
B. A carpark for all vehicles
C. A carpark indicating straight parking only
27. You are approaching a level crossing and the barrier begins to descend. What do you do (69-
6)?
A. Increase the speed to bypass waiting
B. Slow down and wait in front of the level cross
C. Get out from your car, press the GO-botton on the Stop sign to change the sequence of
the barrier
28. The barrier of a level crossing inside a built-up area is closed. Where must you wait (70-14)?
A. After the railway cross
B. In front of the railway cross sign
C. In front of the rails
29. Why are you required to have a defective exhaust system repaired immediately (123-2)?
A. Because of the increased fuel consumption
B. Because of the increased noise pollution
C. Because of the decreased emission pollution
30.Other drivers indicate that your exhaust is emitting a lot of smoke. What must you do
(123-8)?
A. Continue driving and attend the issue when you have time
B. Have the engine checked immediately
C. I never take issues raised by other road users

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