Question:1

How should we behave whilst driving downhill?


  • Shift into a high gear and keep the clutch pedal pressed for greater safety.
  • Shift into neutral gear, in order to save fuel.
  • Shift into one of the drive gears and keep the clutch pedal pressed.
  • Whilst driving down hill we must make sure that one of the gears is engaged.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

What should a driver do when one of the vehicle’s two headlights is malfunctioning during the night?


  • He shouldn’t continue driving, and he cannot continue driving before the malfunction is fixed.
  • He shouldn’t continue driving only if the low beam is malfunctioning.
  • He shouldn’t continue driving only if the high beam is malfunctioning.
  • He can continue driving until the nearest garage.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

According to the picture, who of those involved should take measures to prevent an accident?

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  • The vehicle and the pedestrian are far from each other; hence no measures should be taken.
  • The pedestrian should stop and allow the vehicle to continue driving.
  • The driver should slow down and even stop if necessary.
  • The pedestrian should walk faster and finish crossing.
Category : Safety

Question:4

Is it permitted to make a right U-turn where the following road sign is placed?

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  • No.
  • Yes, when no other sign is placed to prohibit it.
  • It is permitted, even when a “no U-turn” sign is placed.
  • Yes, in daylight only.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:5

How is it possible to reduce the centrifugal force applied to the vehicle whilst driving?


  • The effect of these force cannot be reduced – it depends on the vehicle’s size only.
  • By driving faster.
  • By driving lawfully and always giving right of way.
  • By reducing speed.on corners and curves
Category : Safety

Question:6

When is a vehicle affected by centrifugal force?


  • While driving in a straight line, even when the road is horizontal.
  • While driving around curves and turns.
  • While driving straight in steep uphill climbs.
  • While driving straight in steep descents.
Category : Safety

Question:7

How would you (vehicle no. 2) conduct yourself in the following intersection?

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  • Continue driving carefully, while keeping eye contact with the yellow vehicle (1) which should yield.
  • Wait and allow the yellow vehicle (1) to cross before you.
  • Stop (2) before entering the intersection and observe the condition of the traffic and of the traffic signs.
  • Give right of way to the yellow vehicle (1), because it is coming from your right.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

When may a driver be in possession of only photocopies of his original vehicle documents?


  • Only a vehicle transport company is allowed to hold a photocopy of the vehicle registration
  • It is only permitted when the vehicle is owned by a corporation, and the photocopied documents’ validity is authorized by the safety officer’s signature and stamp on them.
  • When the vehicle is owned by a private person, and the photocopy is certified by the vehicle owner’s signature
  • Never. The driver must always be in possession of the original documents
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

How should you conduct yourself when detecting an oily and slippery area on the roadway while making a turn?


  • You should always try to straighten the motorcycle as much as possible, even if you swerve from your lane as a result.
  • Brake sharply with both brakes and avoid brake-lock.
  • Accelerate to improve the road grip of the tires.
  • You should brake sharply even after entering the slippery area. At such a situation you have nothing to lose.
Category : Safety

Question:10

What is an “interchangeable crate?


  • A box or fixed loading platform designed for freight loading and unloading.
  • crate, box or any other means for carrying goods, designed to be loaded on or off the vehicle with a permanent crane
  • A wooden box designed to transport citrus fruit in bulk, which can be replaced by other boxes.
  • A transport fixture for fluids that can be taken off the vehicle’s chassis and be left with or without freight.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

Is it permitted to drive a tractor with brakes that are permanently separated?


  • No. It might cause overheating and brake loss.
  • Yes, but is will cause uneven wear between the right and left brakes.
  • No. It might cause the tractor to roll-over while braking.
  • Yes, provided that the driver’s leg is positioned exactly between the two brake pedals.
Category : Safety

Question:12

When you are driving in a roadway and there is an unbroken separation line marked to your left accompanied by a broken line to its left:

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  • You are forbidden to cross the separation line.
  • You are allowed to cross the lines, but vehicle traffic from the opposite side is forbidden to cross.
  • You are allowed to cross the lines with two wheels only.
  • You are allowed to cross the lines carefully.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:13

What is the maximum number of passengers allowed in an combined commercial vehicle with an overall permissible weight of up to 3,500 kg?


  • As stated in the driver’s license, if at all.
  • One passenger next to the driver and three passengers in the back.
  • As stated on the vehicle license but not more than eight passengers, apart from the driver.
  • Two passengers next to the driver and four passengers in the back.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

Can a refreshment break whilst driving lessen the driver’s tiredness?


  • It can drive the tiredness away completely.
  • Yes, for a long time.
  • Absolutely yes, and it is even better, on the long run, than taking a rest outside the vehicle.
  • Yes, for a short time.
Category : Safety

Question:15

What is a “booster seat”?


  • A seat that is designed for transporting small children, restrained by the safety belt of the vehicle.
  • A standard seat that is designed for transporting children until 18 years of age
  • A seat that is designed for a driver whose height is less than 160 cm and whose age is more than 18 years
  • A seat that is designed for transporting children on bicycles only while the children are restrained by a safety belt.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

A police officer may revoke a driver’s license for a period of thirty days:


  • When the driver endangers the life of a person on a pedestrian crossing
  • An arrest warrant was issued against the vehicle’s owner
  • When the driver committed an offence of holding a driver’s license that has been expired for more than ten days
  • When the passenger on the driver’s side did not wear a seatbelt
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

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.
Category : Know Your Vehicle

Question:18

What is the meaning of the following traffic sign?

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  • In the intersection ahead only left U-turn is permitted.
  • Give right-of-way to traffic crossing your path within the roundabout and pass the roundabout from its right side.
  • You have right-of-way in the roundabout, and pass the roundabout from its right.
  • Pass the place that is marked in the signpost from its left only.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:19

“Reasonable speed” is a speed:


  • That is adjusted to the road conditions and circumstances and does not exceed the speed limit.
  • The speed limit on that road, under all circumstances.
  • That the vehicle passengers wish to drive at. The passengers are always right.
  • That is adjusted to the conditions and circumstances, and always exceeds speed limit.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

The license of a “New driver” will not be renewed as a regular drivers license, if he is convicted of:


  • Driving a motor vehicle without valid insurance.
  • Not placing a warning triangle before a malfunctioning vehicle that stands on the road.
  • Not stopping in an intersection where a “give right-of–way” signpost is placed.
  • Driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or intoxicants.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

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.
Category : Know Your Vehicle

Question:22

Is a taxi owner or driver permitted to change the taxi’s ride fare?


  • Yes, after due notice of 26 days in advance.
  • Yes, up to 15% above the determined tariff.
  • Yes, 24 hours before the new tariff enters into force.
  • No.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

On which type of road is a private passenger car permitted to drive at the speed of 110 k.p.?

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  • A freeway(motorway)
  • A non-urban road.
  • An urban road with a built dividing area.
  • A non-urban road with a built dividing area.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

What is required from a vehicle driver that passes the scene of a road accident with casualties?

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  • He should stop at the side of the road and mark the site of the accident with a warning triangle to be seen to a distance of fifty meters.
  • If he was not involved in the accident, he should continue driving without stopping by.
  • He should stop at the side of the road, help to clear the vehicles away from the road and allow the traffic to flow freely and uninterruptedly. .
  • He should stop at the site of the accident, provide casualties with first-aid, to the best of his ability and training, and call the rescue forces.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

What’s the correct manner for braking whilst riding a motorcycle?


  • The front and rear brakes should be operated together in order to slow-down and stop.
  • The rear brake should be operated and the engine used for slowing down.
  • Only the rear brake should be operated intermittently. The front brake should not be used.
  • The front and rear brakes should be operated intermittently.
Category : Safety

Question:26

What is the maximum freight height permitted for a vehicle carrier that has three loading surfaces, one over the other?


  • 5.20 meters.
  • 5.00 meters.
  • 4.20 meters.
  • 4.80 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Which of the following traffic signs allows vehicles to park on the sidewalk?

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  • 435
  • 627
  • 432
  • 626
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:28

When is it required to brake only one wheel in a tractor (brake separation)?


  • When the tractor driver wants to make a maneuver in a particularly large radius between structures or crops.
  • When one wheel slides against the ground and the tractor cannot proceed.
  • When the tractor driver wants to make a sharp turn on the spot while driving at a high speed.
  • When the tractor driver wants to make a sharp turn on the spot while driving at a very slow speed.
Category : Safety

Question:29

You are driving a commercial vehicle and come across this traffic sign:

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  • Pass only from the right. Only public transportation is allowed to pass from the left as well.
  • Pass only from the left. Public transportation is allowed to pass from the left as well.
  • Drive only straight (forward).
  • Pass from the right or from the left; whatever is comfortable for you.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:30

In a student transport minibus, student boarding and dropping is performed:


  • From the front right door or from another door at the vehicle’s front.
  • From the rear door only.
  • From any door.
  • When there are 2 doors at the vehicle’s front – from the front right door only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

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