Question:1

Which vehicle component (part) engages or disengages the rotational movement from the engine to the gear box?


  • The battery.
  • The wheels.
  • The fan.
  • The clutch.
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Question:2

What are you required to do after changing a wheel?


  • There is no need to do anything special.
  • Tighten the wheel’s retaining nuts after removing the jack stand, and repeat this procedure after driving 50km.
  • Make a general check (of tire properness and your kicking ability) by lightly kicking the tire.
  • Check the temperature of the tire before the next drive.
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Question:3

When is it required to exchange the vehicle’s fire extinguisher?


  • Every other annual test, meaning once every two years.
  • When it was fully or partially used, or when its pressure gauge indicates low internal pressure.
  • Every year, before the vehicle’s annual test.
  • When you cannot hear the material moving inside the fire extinguisher.
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Question:4

What safety measures should be taken before lifting the vehicle with a jack stand?


  • You should prevent vehicle movement (by putting on the hand brake and placing blocks under the wheels) and loosen wheel retaining/screw nuts.
  • You should verify that the vehicle stands on a straight and horizontal surface.
  • You should shift the gear handle to neutral and release the parking brake.
  • You should first lift the vehicle from another corner, to verify that the jack stand is functioning properly.
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Question:5

In order to shift gears from parking (P) to Drive (R or D) in an automatic transmission vehicle, you should:


  • Step on the brake pedal, press on the selector lock button, and apply the gear selector to Drive.
  • Step on the brake pedal and the gear will be shifted automatically.
  • Press on the immobilizer (operating button) and the gear will be shifted automatically.
  • Step on the clutch and shift the gear handle.
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Question:6

The required air pressure in the vehicle’s tires:


  • Is written on a sticker inside the vehicle.
  • Is written in the insurance policy.
  • Is written in the vehicle’s registration documents.
  • Is written in the insurance certificate.
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Question:7

What would you do to achieve safe driving down a continuous steep slope?


  • Use the engine’s braking power by shifting to a lower gear and make only partial use of the brakes
  • It is not recommended to drive in a sharp descent for a long time.
  • You should rely solely on the engine’s braking power.
  • You should step on the brake pedal firmly and continuously to maintain the desirable speed.
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Question:8

What part of the vehicle reduces whiplash during collision?


  • The safety belts.
  • The rear bumper.
  • The head rests of the vehicle’s seats.
  • The air bags.
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Question:9

The level of which types of fluids is a driver required to check in his vehicle?


  • Clutch oil and engine oil.
  • Steering wheel oil and clutch oil.
  • Brake fluid and air-condition gas.
  • Engine oil, coolant, brake fluid and windshield cleaning fluid.
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Question:10

When air bags are installed in a vehicle:


  • It is unnecessary to install seat belts in that vehicle.
  • The seat belts must be fastened at all times when the vehicle is in motion.
  • If the airbag system malfunctions, seat belts should not be worn.
  • The seat belts should only be worn when the air big system malfunctions.
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Question:11

What is the function of the vehicle’s auxiliary (parking/hand) brake?


  • To secure the vehicle from moving or going downhill..
  • To assist the driver during a “hill start” only.
  • Its use prevents wear of the service brakes (foot brake)?
  • To enhance the braking force of the vehicle’s brakes.
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Question:12

When the oil pressure check lamp lights-up while driving, you should:


  • Continue driving, provided that there is enough oil in the oil sump.
  • Continue driving in low gear until the garage (provided that it doesn’t take more than half an hour)
  • Stop the vehicle immediately and shut-off the engine.
  • Continue driving if the engine’s thermometer indicates normal engine temperature.
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Question:13

What is the function of the ABS system?


  • To prevent tire wear.
  • To prevent excessive use of the vehicle’s brakes.
  • To serve as an additional brake in case of danger.
  • To enable control and steering of the vehicle during braking.
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Question:14

What might happen to a vehicle when its wheels get locked?


  • The vehicle will lose its steering ability.
  • The vehicle will lose its braking ability.
  • Overheating of the engine.
  • The steering ability is not influenced.
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Question:15

When is it recommended to check the tire air pressure?


  • When the tires are hot.
  • When the tires are cold.
  • Once a year.
  • Before every periodic treatment.
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Question:16

By driving correctly and moderately, and maintaining proper tire air pressure:


  • The tires’ life span is prolonged.
  • The engine’s fuel consumption is increased.
  • The vehicle can drive faster.
  • The engine’s oil consumption is increased.
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Question:17

Head lights which are not properly adjusted:


  • Make the driver more alert.
  • Cause self-blinding of the driver.
  • Have no effect on driving and on vehicle control.
  • Do not illuminate the road properly.
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Question:18

What is a hybrid vehicle?


  • A vehicle which had two regular engines.
  • A vehicle which has an electric engine next to its regular engine.
  • A vehicle which has two electric engines instead of the regular engine.
  • A vehicle which has a solar engine (powered by the suns energy) besides its regular engine.
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Question:19

What is the required air pressure of the vehicle’s tires?


  • The tire air pressure is not so important.
  • According to the instructions of the garage or licensing facility.
  • A pressure that provides for the most comfortable driving.
  • The pressure should be according to the manufacturer’s manual.
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Question:20

What are the vehicles “emergency lights”?


  • The simultaneous flashing of all the vehicle’s indicators.
  • Warning light placed on the vehicle’s roof.
  • Warning triangle with lights on it.
  • Additional brake light at the height of the window.
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Question:21

What are you required to do when the engine temperature lamp indicates engine overheating?


  • Continue driving in high speed to achieve strong ventilation that would help to cool down the engine.
  • Continue driving slowly to achieve strong ventilation that would help to cool down the engine.
  • Shut off the engine, clear passengers away from the place and call for help.
  • Stop the vehicle and leave the engine working on medium RPM in order to cool down. If it doesn’t cool down, shut-off the engine.
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Question:22

What danger might be caused due to low air pressure in one of the front wheels?


  • The steering wheel might be pulled to the direction of the wheel with the higher air pressure.
  • There is no danger, as long as the pressure level is at least half of the required pressure.
  • There is no risk. The air pressure in the front wheels is of no importance.
  • The steering wheel might be pulled to the direction of the wheel with the lower air pressure.
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Question:23

What is an Electronic Stability Program (ESP) System?


  • A system that prevents the possibility of a braking system malfunction.
  • A system that prevents the possibility of a steering system malfunction.
  • A system that prevents loss of control while skidding and keeps the vehicle on course.
  • A system that prevents the vehicle’s wheels from locking during an emergency braking, thus maintaining the vehicle’s steering.
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Question:24

What regular vehicle maintenance check-ups should be performed by the driver?


  • Checking the vehicle’s recent mileage.
  • Fluid and oil check, tire air pressure check, and functional check of the lamps and wipers.
  • Checking the vehicle’s registrations.
  • Fluid check, trunk check, and functionality check of the lamps and wipers.
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Question:25

What might be causing the steering wheel to be pulled, in a non voluntary manner, to either side whilst driving?


  • A malfunction in the braking system only.
  • A malfunction in the vehicle’s engine.
  • Low air pressure in one of the back wheels.
  • Low air pressure in one of the front wheels.
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Question:26

How does the braking system of a vehicle work?

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  • Through the braking of the front wheels only.
  • Through the pressure created between the engine and the clutch.
  • By turning the engine opposite to its normal direction of turning.
  • Through the friction between the brake disc and the brake pads.
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Question:27

What are you required to do if you detect a malfunction in the braking system while driving?


  • Slow down and try to accustom yourself to the situation and complete your drive safely.
  • Slow down and rely on the ABS System.
  • Continue driving very carefully and use the parking brake.
  • Stop driving immediately and ensure that the vehicle is towed to a garage and checked there.
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Question:28

How will you recognize brakes overheating?


  • Irregular shaking of the vehicle.
  • The engine will lose its pulling ability.
  • The engine’s oil pressure indicator will light up.
  • By a lessening of braking efficiency and a smell of burned material.
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Question:29

What might be the consequence of excessive brake use?


  • Overcooling of the brakes and increase of braking efficiency.
  • Overheating of the brakes and decrease of braking efficiency.
  • Excessive use of the brakes should cause no concern.
  • The power of the engine might be decreased and it might even stop working.
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Question:30

Which of the vehicle’s systems might cause an uneven wear of the front tires?


  • The air conditioning system.
  • The steering system.
  • The braking system.
  • The electricity system.
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Theory test for trucks (lorry)

There are 30 questions you have 40 minutes to answer, at the end of the exam time The test result will be displayed