Question:1

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:2

Where would you place the jack stand while changing a wheel?


  • The place is insignificant.
  • In the place that was marked by the manufacturer, or in another strong and safe place, close to the wheel you want to replace.
  • As close as possible to the vehicle’s rear.
  • At the most convenient place for the driver.
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Question:3

What is the consequence of tyre pressure that is too high?


  • Uneven tire wear and shortened of tyre life.
  • It is harder to turn the steering wheel.
  • Rapid wear and tear of the steering wheel.
  • Longer tire life span and reduced fuel consumption.
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Question:4

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:5

What is the function of the vehicle’s Electronic Stability Program (ESP) System?


  • To control the engine’s fuel consumption.
  • To prevent the wheels from locking.
  • To reduce the danger of skidding.
  • To reduce the emission of burnt gases from the engine.
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Question:6

What are you required to check when one of the vehicle’s lamps is not working?


  • The bulb and the fuse connected to it.
  • The intactness of the lamp’s lens.
  • The functionality of the lights handle.
  • The battery’s voltage.
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Question:7

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:8

What is the function of the vehicle’s dashboard( Control panel)


  • To control and receive information from the vehicle’s different systems.
  • The dashboard regulates the engine systems, and prevents tire wear.
  • To serve as an additional security measure during frontal collisions.
  • To control the sound system in the driver’s compartment only.
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Question:9

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:10

When we want to verify that the vehicle’s tire air pressure is correct:


  • We should take the vehicle to a licensed garage, which is the only place allowed to check tire air pressure.
  • We check the air pressure with a tire pressure gauge.
  • It is enough to just look at the tires.
  • We should take the vehicle to a licensed tire repairman, which is the only one allowed to check tire air pressure.
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Question:11

What are the vehicle’s control systems?


  • Brakes, steering and accelerator.
  • Braking, steering and sound.
  • Steering, acceleration and air-conditioning.
  • Braking, steering and air-conditioning.
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Question:12

What is the risk of using the GPS navigation system while driving?


  • There is no risk in using the GPS navigation system while driving. It is only beneficial.
  • Disruption of the engine management systems.
  • Driver distraction.
  • Fast draining of the vehicle’s battery.
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Question:13

How can we reduce air pollution caused by the vehicle’s gas emissions?


  • By washing the vehicle’s fuel tank once a month.
  • By keeping the engine and its surroundings clean.
  • It is impossible to reduce air pollution. It is a constant factor in the vehicle.
  • By regular maintenance of the vehicle’s engine and other systems.
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Question:14

The manufacure date of a vehicle’s tire is:


  • Noted in the vehicle book.
  • Marked on the tire.
  • Noted in the vehicle’s registration document.
  • Noted in the vehicle’s insurance policy.
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Question:15

When is it required to check the vehicle’s air polluting emissions?


  • Vehicles cause no pollution; hence there is no need to perform a check.
  • Once a month, in every garage specializing in car electronics only.
  • Once every half a year, at the treating garage.
  • In the vehicle’s annual test at a licensing facility.
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Question:16

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:17

What is the correct order of actions while changing a wheel?


  • Release two nuts, lift the vehicle with the jack stand and then release the nuts completely.
  • Loosen the retaining/screw nuts, lift the vehicle with the jack stand, and then completely release all the nuts.
  • Lift the vehicle with the jack stand and then release the nuts completely.
  • Release the nuts completely and lift the vehicle with the jack stand.
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Question:18

What is the significance of the head rests on the vehicle’s seats during an accident from behind?


  • They can prevent neck and back pains during long drives.
  • They reduce forward and backward head jolting (whiplash).
  • They can reduce and prevent passenger knee injuries during frontal collision.
  • They can reduce and prevent passenger leg injuries during vehicle roll-over.
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Question:19

What is the relation between the vehicle’s air bags and safety belts during an accident?


  • If seat belts are not buckled, the passengers will be severely struck by the air bags.
  • There is no relation between the air bags and the seat belts.
  • The air bag only operates when the seat belt is not.
  • It is not obligatory to wear seat belts when air bags are installed in the vehicle.
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Question:20

Is it permitted to change the size of tires on a vehicle?


  • Only if it is approved in advance by the Licensing Authority in the Ministry of Transportation.
  • Yes, to any size the driver wants, provided that all the vehicle’s wheels are replaced with new ones.
  • Yes, if the change is approved by the insurance company.
  • Absolutely not.
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Question:21

How does the vehicle’s Electronic Stability Program (ESP) System function during dangerous driving conditions?


  • It checks the tires’ air pressure and activates the hand-brake in order to slow down the vehicle’s speed.
  • It controls the engine’s power only.
  • It controls the steering wheel.
  • It activates the brakes on on all weels seperately and controls the engine’s power.
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Question:22

What is a vehicle GPS navigation system?


  • A system providing information about vehicle location and assisting the driver to reach his destination.
  • An efficiency enhancement sub-system within the steering system.
  • A system checking the proper function of the vehicle’s computerized systems.
  • A system measuring the vehicle’s fuel consumption.
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Question:23

What might happen as a result of brake over- heating?


  • The engine will overheat.
  • The vehicle will lose its steering properties.
  • The tires will heat and wear-out more.
  • The brakes efficiency is significantly reduced.
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Question:24

What is the implication of driving a vehicle with a broken headlamp lens?


  • The light beam is not properly focused and other drivers are blinded by it.
  • Over-cooling of the lamp bulb.
  • Accelerated emptying of the battery.
  • Self-blinding of the driver.
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Question:25

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:26

How would you shift to a lower gear while driving uphill in an automatic transmission vehicle, without moving the gear handle?


  • By taking the foot off the brake pedal without giving gas, in order to get the right speed.
  • By a sharp and quick pressure (“kick down”) on the accelerator, or by applying a designated electric switch.
  • By stepping firmly on the brake pedal.
  • By gradually stepping on the accelerator, until getting the desired result.
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Question:27

Wheels that are installed on the same axle must be:


  • Of the same manufacture date always.
  • Of the same size and in compliance with the manufacturer’s manual.
  • Of the same color.
  • Of the same manufacturer.
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Question:28

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:29

One of the differences between manual and automatic transmission vehicles is that:


  • Fuel consumption is usually lower for manual transmission vehicles.
  • Manual transmission vehicles are noisier.
  • Acceleration capacity is lower for manual transmission vehicles.
  • Manual transmission vehicles have no clutch pedal.
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Question:30

An efficient Braking System with ABS:


  • How braking cancels the ABS.
  • Hard braking will cut out the engine.
  • Hard braking causes stopping on the spot.
  • Hard braking causes vibrations and noise.
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Theory test for trucks (lorry)

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