Question:1

What should a driver do after parking his vehicle?


  • Turn off the engine, place a warning triangle and lock the vehicle’s doors.
  • Engage the parking brake,Turn off the engine, and remove the key from the ignition switch. .
  • Remove the key from the ignition switch, place a warning triangle and pull the handbrake.
  • Place the parking tag on the left side of the windshield, in a place that is clearly visible to the municipal inspector.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

A certain restriction is shown in the following picture. What is the reason for the restriction?

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  • Overtaking is restricted due to limited field of vision.
  • Overtaking is restricted due to speed limit.
  • Overtaking is restricted for commercial vehicles only, due to traffic congestion.
  • The restriction is within the speed limit.
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Question:3

How should you conduct yourself at an exit from a premises or from an access road to a house, when you are about to cross the sidewalk (pavement)?


  • Stop always and give right-of-way to the vehicles that are come from the left and approaching the exit.
  • Slow down and even stop if required, in order to allow pedestrians to cross safely.
  • Stop always and give right-of-way to the pedestrians that are crossing the road.
  • The rule “first to come, first to go” applies to an exit from a premises or from an access road to a house. The pedestrians will wait.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

A “new driver” under 21 yrs should not carry in a private passenger car:


  • More than four passengers besides himself, unless he is accompanied by an escort.
  • More than four passengers, and provided that all of them are licensed to drive private vehicles.
  • More than two passengers besides himself, unless he is accompanied by an escort.
  • More than one passenger besides himself, unless he is accompanied by an escort.
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Question:5

How should a driver conduct himself when another vehicle suddenly emerges in his driving lane from the opposite direction, heading towards him?


  • Swerve to the left and drive on the opposite lane, which is currently free.
  • Honk and signal the other driver to get back to his lane.
  • Slow down, pull as far right as possible and even pull onto the “hard shoulder” if necessary.
  • Turn on his high beam and signal the other driver to get back to his lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

How would you mark a vehicle that was forced to be left standing in the road?


  • Place a blinking flashlight to be seen to a distance of 30 meters.
  • Turn on the two front winkers.
  • Turn on the headlights during “light time”.
  • Place a warning triangle behind the vehicle that can be seen from at least 100mtrs.
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Question:7

What must a driver do when approaching a railway crossing barrier which is marked by a traffic light?

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  • Turn off the vehicle’s radio only.
  • Act normally. The driver must drive carefully only when he sees or hears an approaching train.
  • Act normally. When a railway crossing is protected by a barrier, the driver is allowed to be less alert.
  • He must always slow down.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

Up to which height is it permitted to load loose materials?


  • Up to the height of the rear door of the freight trunk.
  • Up to the height of the walls of the truck, including the vehicle’s ladders.
  • Up to the height of the rear window of the driver’s compartment.
  • Up to the height of the walls of the freight trunk, excluding the vehicle’s ladders.
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Question:9

What is a driver obliged to do when an emergency vehicle on duty appears behind him?


  • Slow down and deviate to the right if the road has only one lane.
  • Stop on the right side of the road, away from the intersection, and allow the emergency vehicle to pass.
  • Slow down and allow the emergency vehicle to pass.
  • No action is required when an emergency vehicle approaches from behind.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

“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.
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Question:11

Which vehicles are permitted to pass other vehicles on their right side?


  • Vehicles driving on a bus lane.
  • It is only permitted when the roadway’s width exceeds 12 meters.
  • Only slow vehicles on an urban road.
  • Only motorcycles, when the roadway’s width exceeds 6 meters.
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Question:12

Upon completion of the two year “new driver” period, a regular driver’s license will not be given to a “new driver” who was convicted of:

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  • Not placing a “new driver” sign on the vehicle’s rear windshield.
  • Driving a motor vehicle without valid insurance.
  • Driving without an escort.
  • Not stopping next to a “falling rocks” sign.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

How many vehicles are allowed to be towed simultaneously by a motor vehicle?


  • One, unless otherwise approved by the Licensing Authority.
  • Two, provided that their overall length does not exceed fifteen meters.
  • Two, unless otherwise approved by the Licensing Authority.
  • Only one and there is no possibility to approve more than one.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

What is a “private passenger car”?


  • A public motor vehicle, designed to carry eight passengers, licensed as a public vehicle
  • A private motor vehicle, designed to carry up to eight passengers, apart from the driver and stated on the vehicle license private vehicle.
  • A motor vehicle, designed to carry ten passengers, licensed as a private vehicle
  • A private motor vehicle, designed to carry at least twelve passengers, licensed as a private vehicle
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Question:15

In a work vehicle:


  • It is prohibited to transport passengers but it is permitted to carry freight.
  • It is prohibited to carry freight but it is permitted to carry up to 6 passengers in the vehicle’s trunk.
  • It is permitted to transport passengers and to carry freight.
  • It is prohibited to carry freight or transport passengers, except in the driver’s compartment.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

Is it permitted to re- fuel a vehicle while its motor is running?


  • Absolutely not.
  • Yes, in case of self-fueling.
  • Yes, if the vehicle is equipped with a fire extinguisher.
  • Yes, when the vehicle stands next to a fire extinguishing station.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

How should you drive a child less than one year of age inside a vehicle?


  • In the front seat only, accompanied by an adult passenger.
  • In a safety seat for babies, and in the back seat only..
  • In a safety seat, with the back of the seat facing the front of the car.
  • On the knees of a passenger over twenty one years of age.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

What is “all up weight”?


  • A vehicle’s own weight, as approved by the Licensing Authority
  • A vehicle’s own weight, plus the weight of the people and cargo that the vehicle is allowed to drive or carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority
  • A vehicle’s own volume plus the weight of the people and cargo it is allowed to drive or carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority
  • The volume of the vehicle and of the cargo it is allowed to drive or carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority
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Question:19

What is a “work vehicle”:


  • A vehicle that is installed with work equipment and that is not designed to carry freights or transport passengers.
  • A vehicle with a driving speed that doesn’t exceed 40 k.p.h, and that is used for road works.
  • A vehicle that is designed to transport passengers and is permitted to perform road works.
  • A vehicle used for carrying goods for hire.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

Driver of a commercial vehicle with an all up weight exceeding 6,000 kg, shall have a rest without working of at least 25 consecutive hours during every period of:


  • 6 days.
  • 12 days.
  • 8 days.
  • 10 days.
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Question:21

Is it obligatory to obey the directions and signals of an authorized municipal inspector, even when a certain direction or signal is opposed to the traffic signs?


  • Yes, except in the case of a “stop” sign
  • No, it is not obligatory to obey
  • Yes, it is obligatory to obey, with full caution
  • Yes, except in the case of a “no-entry” sign
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Question:22

What is a “Tachograph”?


  • A device installed by the vehicle’s owner under in accordance with the importer’s instructions, and traces the number of rounds of the wheels.
  • A device in a vehicle which has a disc that traces and records time, distance, driving speed and driver work hours.
  • A device that is installed in a vehicle in accordance with the importer’s instructions and that traces the vehicle’s speed in order to save on fuel.
  • A device that is installed in a vehicle and that registers vehicle-related technical data and allows the detection of technical malfunctions while driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Which type of driver must rest at least 7 consecutive hours before commencing his work day?


  • Driver of a public service vehicle and of a commercial vehicle that has an all up weight of more than 6,000 kg and that is permitted to carry at least 11 passengers.
  • Drivers carrying hazardous materials.
  • Every holder of a Class 1 driving license.
  • Every holder of a Class B driving license.
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Question:24

Is it permitted to drive a vehicle while one of the doors is open?

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  • No, unless the air-conditioning is out of order.
  • Yes, when there are no passengers in the vehicle.
  • Yes, when carrying oversized cargo.
  • It is absolutely forbidden.
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Question:25

Who are obliged to act cautiously?


  • All road users.
  • Driving students only.
  • Only drivers.
  • Only pedestrians.
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Question:26

How can a cellular phone be operated whilst driving?


  • Only by means of a “hands free device” that is installed in the vehicle and can be used without being held.
  • When the driver holds the phone with the right hand
  • Only by using earphones that are connected to both ears
  • It is absolutely forbidden to use a phone while driving
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Question:27

How should a driver involved in traffic accident with casualties conduct himself?


  • If he is not culpable of the accident and the other driver involved is later held responsible for it, then he shall clear his vehicle away from the roadway.
  • He shall clear his vehicle away from the roadway to prevent traffic disturbance and call the rescue forces.
  • He shall clear away from the road and inform the police about the accident.
  • He shall not move his vehicle, unless instructed to do so by a policeman or if the vehicle had to be used for medical evacuation purposes.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

What is a “safety seat”:

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  • A seat meeting specified standards installed on two-wheelers and designed for transporting children.
  • A seat, meeting specified standards, secured to the vehicle with a safety belt and used for transporting children with independent belts.
  • Any seat that is adjusted for driving children and elderly people and meets the standard which was set by the Ministry of Environmental Protection
  • A seat which is installed inside a vehicle during its manufacture-stage and is adjusted for driving children with a maximum age of 14 years
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

Where in a vehicle should a fire extinguisher be placed?


  • Next to the battery, in a closed and locked place.
  • On the vehicle’s roof, having easy access, to enable quick operation
  • In a visible place with easy access to enable quick operation.
  • Next to the fuel tank, in a closed and locked place.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Is it obligatory to install wastebaskets in a private passenger car?


  • Yes, it is obligatory to install a wastebasket type that was approved by the Licensing Authority.
  • Yes, it is obligatory in a commercial vehicle only.
  • No, it is obligatory in a public vehicle only.
  • There is no such obligation.
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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