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FINAL TEST 5

1. You are approaching a narrow left-hand bend at high 16. What is the correct procedure
speed. Why must you reduce speed already before (38 – 2)?
entering the bend (113 – 3)?
A. The green vehicle ahead must
A. Because otherwise you will be thrown 360 Grad proceed
straight B. I may turn without waiting by
B. Because otherwise you will be thrown out of the observing the traffic sign
bend to the rear C. Both vehicles must wait till the
C. Because otherwise you will be thrown out of the traffic light changes to yellow
bend to the right

2. What must you do when you are travelling and you notice 17. What is the minimum distance you must leave clear when
that your vehicle is no longer roadworthy (114 – 2)? parking outside a built-up area before a Railway Cross (98 –
12)
A. Stop immediately, leave the car on the road and A. 5 metres
call a taxi B. 15 metres
B. Attend necessary repairs after your journey C. 50 metres
C. Continue only when the damage has been
repaired

3. What can prevent you from hearing warning signals (1 – 18. You are approaching vehicles in the
6)? left and right lane. What do you do (10
– 5)
A. Having the radio on too loud
B. Using headphones whilst resting A. Overtaking in this situation is easy
C. Switching on the air-conditioner and permitted
B. Stay in the middle lane, reduce
speed and do not overtake the cars
C. I use my headlight flasher and
horn(hooter) forcing the vehicles in
the right lane to move to the left

4. Which type of drugs can make a driver unfit to drive (2 – 19. Which conduct is correct (33 – 31)?
10)?
A. Heroin, Cocaine, Marijuana, Dagga A. We both must come to an
B. Vitamins C and B agreement
C. Supplements to improve the health B. The vehicle coming from the right
must wait
C. I must wait

5. Can hearing and vision be impaired even with small 20. Which conduct is correct (34 – 33)?
quantity of alcohol (1 – 0)?
A. Indeed, particularly the vision A. The motorcycle must wait
B. No, little alcohol has no impact B. I must allow the motorcycle to pass
C. That depends on the size of the person first
C. We both must come to an
agreement

6. What must you remember particularly when driving 21. A traffic jam has formed on a three –lane Highway. Where must the
with re-conditioned tyres (115 – 7)? channel be formed for emergency vehicles (12 – 24)?
A. Re-conditioned tyres are not permitted by law
B. Re-conditioned tyres have the same life span than A. Emergency vehicles must use the hard shoulder
new tyres B. Between the right-hand and the middle lane
C. The maximum permissible speed for these tyres may C. Emergency vehicles have to wait like everybody
not be exceeded

7. What are the advantages of an anti-slip-device (ASR) 22. Who has stopped incorrectly (98 – 18)?
(116 – 18)?
A. The left (yellow vehicle in the emergency
A. Increased wheel-spin when setting off lane
B. Reduced danger of sliding sideways when moving B. The right (red) vehicle in the driving lane
off on a slippery road C. Both vehicles should not stop
C. Anti-slip-device are only used in countries with
permanent ice and snow
8.
Ww What is the recommended minimum tyre profile 23. You turn from a brightly lit road into an unlit
(1 (116 – 23)? road. What should you remember (103 – 1)
A. 1.6 mm
B. 3 mm A. Eyes adapt only slowly to darkness
C. 0.5 mm B. Eyes adapt very fast to darkness
C. I use my horn to avoid critical situations

9. Where must you be prepared to encounter sudden 24. What applies from this traffic sign onwards (67
fo fog (15 – 17)? – 42)?
A. Near drainages
B. In the desert A. A free choice of overtaking and passing
C. Near lakes B. A sped limit of 60km/h
C. A village not permitting to park

1 How can you reduce noise (23 – 77)? 25. What must you remember in the interest of environmental protection (123
th th
A. By driving in 4 or 5 gear in built up areas – 1)?
B. Not using hooter in emergency situations
C. Driving with reduced tyre inflation A. Avoid running the engine unnecessarily when you are stationery
D. B. Avoid driving long distances
E. C. Avoid driving at night

11.
F. You want to join the highway from the accelerating lane. 26. Your vehicle loses oil. How much drinking water can be polluted by a single
Where must you stop, if you cannot join because of the drop of oil (123 – 5)?
high traffic density (11 – 11)?
A. Towards the end of the accelerating lane A. A single drop of oil can pollute up to 600 litres
B. At the beginning of the accelerating lane B. A single drop of oil does not affect the drinking water
C. Vehicles on the highway must move to the right lane C. A single drop of oil can pollute up to 1 litre
because I have the priority

12. Where is parking prohibited (97 – 7)? 27. What can cause unnecessary noise pollution when driving (123 – 5)?
A. In front of sunken kerbstones
B. On government car-parks A. Harsh braking system
C. 10 metres in front of level crossing B. Unnecessarily fast acceleration
C. Driving at night because of dense traffic

13. For which purposes do you have to obtain a driving 28. How are you allowed to transport a five year old child in your car (117 –
instructor permit from the licensing authority (109 – 3)? 6)?
A. If I teach for hire or reward
B. If I teach occasionally a friend A. On the front seats
C. If I teach for charity, means charging just for petrol B. In a baby pram only
C. In a suitable and approved child seat with test mark

14. What can result in your qualification to drive being 29. Why is it dangerous for persons on the rear seats not to wear a safety seat
reviewed (111 – 0)? belts (117 – 10)?
A. Failing the yearly required driving tests
B. Driving after 2 years the brand new vehicle A. Because at low speed the backrests of the front seats provide adequate
C. Frequent violation of traffic regulations protection against injury
B. Because even at low speed the backrests of the front seats no longer
provide adequate protection against injury
C. Because at low speed adequate protection against injury is available

15. You want to transport holiday luggage, i.e a boat on 30. How do you achieve low fuel consumption and low pollutant emission
the roof of your vehicle. What must you remember (124 – 16)?
(119 – 13)?
A. I may transport such luggage only for the next A. By a clean engine
10km B. By a technically perfect and correctly tuned engine
B. Not to exceed the permissible total mass (GVM) of C. B a technically perfect trained driver
the car
C. Transporting holiday equipment is not permitted
by law

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