Question:1

What are we required to check and verify before starting-up the vehicle’s engine?


  • That the foot brake is pressed, the parking brake secured, the gear handle is in Neutral (N) and the clutch is pressed (in automatic vehicles – Parking (P))
  • The parking brake is released, the gear handle is in first gear and the clutch is pressed.
  • The parking brake is released, the gear handle is on Neutral (in automatic vehicles – N) and the clutch is pressed.
  • The parking brake is secured, the gear handle is on first gear (in automatic vehicles – D) and the clutch is pressed.
Category : Safety

Question:2

Is a public minibus without passengers permitted to use a designated bus lane?

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  • Yes.
  • Yes, but only on Saturdays and holidays.
  • No.
  • Dotted lines mark the approach of a separation line. The driver should move to the left lane before the beginning of the separation line.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:3

What are the side effects of using malfunctioning windshield wipers?


  • Damaging the vehicle’s engine.
  • Causing noises in the sound system within the driver’s compartment.
  • Impaired windshield visibility, as well as windshield damage.
  • Damaging the windshield’s sealing.
Category : Know Your Vehicle

Question:4

Where is it permitted to park LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) fuelled vehicles?


  • In LPG-Vehicle permitted parking lots, according to the directions of the Ministry of Environmental Protection.
  • In regular parking lots designated for gasoline vehicles.
  • In parking lots designated for private passenger cars only.
  • In LPG-Vehicle permitted parking lots, according to the directions of the Vehicle’s importer.
Category : Safety

Question:5

What is the meaning of the road-sign?

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  • Number of a main road.
  • Number of a Motorway (Freeway).
  • Distance to the nearest Junction.
  • Distance to the nearest road.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:6

What determines the maximum weight that can be lifted by the tractor’s hydraulic lift arms?


  • The hydraulic oil type and the lifted device.
  • The maximum air pressure approved by the manufacturer of the tractor’s rear tires.
  • The manufacturer’s table, which indicates weight restrictions according to the distance of its center of gravity from the tractor.
  • The mechanical condition of the tractor’s engine, pump and hydraulic system.
Category : Safety

Question:7

To whom should you hand lost-and-found objects found in public vehicles?


  • Nobody. You should locate the owner and return the lost object to him.
  • To the dispatcher at the taxi station of the same route service.
  • To the police, or according to any pre-determined arrangements with the owner of the route service.
  • To the dispatcher at the bus station of the same route service.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

What are we required to ensure before starting to drive?


  • That the fuel and oil types are those required for the proper operation of the vehicle.
  • That we can operate and use the vehicle proficiently.
  • That the vehicle has spare bulbs and fuses.
  • That the vehicle received all the treatment necessary for its current maintenance.
Category : Safety

Question:9

When is a driver required to drive on the “hard shoulder” - where the “shoulder” is asphalt-paved and free of traffic - in order to allow another vehicle to overtake him?


  • When the vehicle drives very slowely for any reason.
  • Only when the vehicle is forced to drive slowly on a steep uphill climb, and disturbs the free traffic.
  • When a driver of a motor vehicle is forced to drive very slowly due to the freight he’s carrying or to the steepness of the road, and he delays the traffic behind him.
  • Never. It is prohibited to drive on the “hard shoulders”; hence, a vehicle that delays the traffic behind it should pull into the “hard shoulder” and stop, to allow the traffic congestion behind him to open up.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

When another vehicle drives in the turning left only lane:


  • It is permited to pass it from its right side only if it is a slow vehicle
  • It is permitted to pass it on its rights side.
  • It is allowed to pass it from its right side with a private passenger car only.
  • It is prohibited to pass it from its right side.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

What are you required to do according to the following road sign?

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  • Stay away from the right edge of the road.
  • Slow down as you may encounter cyclists crossingn the road ahead.
  • Drive on the left of the road to avoid endangering anybody.
  • You have right-of-way. You can continue driving fast.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:12

How should you behave when approaching the sign in the picture?

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  • Cross the place quickly and merge with traffic.
  • Stop and give right-of-way.
  • Give right-of-way to the traffic on the roadway that is to your left.
  • Slow down and give right-of-way to vehicles coming from your right.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:13

How would a strong side-wind affect the movement of the tall truck?

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  • The wind pushes to divert the truck, and the truck driver would be forced to slow down and overcome the lateral force that pushes him to the side.
  • It would have no effect. A commercial vehicle carrying a heavy load is not affected at all by side winds.
  • Side winds do not affect heavy vehicles.
  • It would have no effect. The truck, without cargo, is not affected by the force of side winds.
Category : Safety

Question:14

What does it mean when a “stop” sign is placed on the left side of the roadway only?

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  • That it only applies to those turning left or making a u-turn. To the left
  • Stop and give right-of-way to incoming traffic from your opposite direction only.
  • Stop and give right of way to traffic coming from your left only.
  • Stop and give right of way to traffic coming from your right only.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:15

What is a “blind spot”?


  • The distance a driver should keep from other vehicles while driving in reverse.
  • Part of the vehicles circumference in which the driver cannot see or detect road users.
  • The non-paved area around the vehicle.
  • Part of the vehicles circumference which the driver can only see through the mirrors.
Category : Safety

Question:16

What is the duty of a driver after sensing that some of the freight he is carrying had fallen-onto the roadway


  • Inform about it to the police. The municipality or the Public Works Department is responsible to clear it away.
  • Inform the insurance company.
  • Inform the police and the insurance company.
  • Stop immediately, and make sure that the falling freight is cleared away immediately.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

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:18

How is it required to mark freight that sticks out from the vehicle’s rear side?


  • With a red light-reflecting triangle on the tip of the oversize freight.
  • With a white light-reflecting triangle on the tip of the oversize freight.
  • With a white or yellow light on the tip of the oversize freight.
  • With a red light on the tip of the oversize freight.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

Is it permitted to drive through a railway crossing when the barrier is moving downwards or upwards?

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  • It is permitted to drive through, as long as you drive carefully.
  • It is allowed for as long as the barrier doesn’t reach its bottom position and locks.
  • It is allowed when the barrier starts to rise.
  • No.It is prohibited for as long as the barrier is in movement to any direction or when it is horizontally positioned.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

Why is it required to drive in low gear on a steep descent?


  • To save fuel and to reduce engine wear.
  • To use the engines compression in order to maintain a slow and constant driving speed without overusing the brakes.
  • To prevent tire wear.
  • To prevent overheating of the vehicle’s engine.
Category : Safety

Question:21

The speed limit for an commercial tractor (mule) on an inter-urban road is:


  • According to the manufacturer’s manual.
  • According to road conditions and traffic signs.
  • 50 k.p.h.
  • 40 k.p.h.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

How should you conduct yourself from the place of the following sign until after the railway tracks?

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  • Cross the railway tracks quickly.
  • Slow down and stop before the railway tracks, until the train passes.
  • Slow down, check and verify that you can cross the railway tracks in a constant and uninterrupted drive. Don’t stop on the tracks.
  • Stop and wait for the instructions of a signaler/flagman.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:23

How should you conduct yourself when a “stop” sign is placed before a railway crossing?


  • You must stop when an approaching train is seen or heard.
  • You have to stop during the night. There is no obligation to stop during the day.
  • Stop the vehicle, turn off the radio, television or tape set, and open the window next to you.
  • Stop, as in any other place in which a “stop” sign is placed, and then continue driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

You may reduce your vehicle’s fuel consumption by:


  • Driving calmly within the speed limit and making sure that the tire pressure is correct.
  • Driving calmly within speed limit, using the lowest gear.
  • Driving as slow as possible and reducing the vehicle’s excess weight.
  • Driving as fast as possible and reducing the vehicle’s excess weight.
Category : Know Your Vehicle

Question:25

When is a driver of a vehicle weighing more than 6,000 kg required to take a half hour brake?


  • After 4.5 hours of non-stop driving.
  • After 6 hours of non-stop driving.
  • After a maximum of 4 hours of non-stop driving.
  • After 5 hours of non-stop driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

In a school bus, it is prohibited to:


  • Carry students without an escorting adult.
  • Carry students without at least one escorting adult.
  • Carry adults standing up.
  • Carry children standing up.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

How is the term “lighting up time” defined by law?


  • The night time or any other time when visibility is poor.
  • The night time or any other time in which visibility is normal.
  • The time period from sunset to sunrise only.
  • The time period from sunrise to sunset.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

A public minibus driver that is obliged to wear eyeglasses or any other optical instrument:


  • Must hold an extra pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses at the bus station.
  • Must wear the eyeglasses or the contact lenses while driving – at least during the day.
  • Must wear the eyeglasses or the contact lenses while driving – at least during the night.
  • Must hold with him an extra pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses while driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

What traffic sign will appear following traffic sign 708?

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  • 710
  • 709
  • 716
  • 712
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:30

What is the meaning of the following traffic sign?

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  • T- junction to the right and then T-junction to the left
  • Warning sign before a sharp right turn followed by a sharp left turn.
  • Left T-Intersection followed by right T-Intersection ahead.
  • Give right-of-way to vehicles from your right and then from your left.
Category : Traffic Signs

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