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FINAL TEST 6

1. What makes a good driver (5 – 1)? 16. How must a load be marked in darkness or bad visibility when it
extends laterally more than 40cm beyond the side lights of the
A. He treats others like beginners, not knowing the rules and vehicle (110 - 16)?
regulations
B. He treats others like partners, drives calmly and refrain from A. 40cm have not to be marked
showing that he is superior B. By a red flag in front and a white flag to the rear
C. He treats others as disturbing road occupier C. By a white light to the front and a red light to the rear

2. In which cases must you notify the change of location of a vehicle 17. What must you remember when loading a single-axle trailer (120 -
to the licensing centre (7 – 1)? 21)?

A. When driving as a tourist for couple of weeks A. Single-axle trailers are not permitted to pull with a light vehicle
B. When the change of location is permanent B. The permissible load on the coupling device must not be exceeded
C. When I take my annual leave C. Loading a single-axle trailer is easy and nothing should be considered

3. What can prevent you from hearing warning signals (1 – 6)? 18. What is important with regard to the official
registration plates (7 - 3)?
A. Having the radio on too loud
B. Using headphones whilst resting A. All number plates must be readable at a
C. Switching on the air-conditioner distance of 500 metres
B. The front number plate must be lit-up in
darkness
C. The rear number plate must be lit-up in
darkness

What effects can drugs have (2 – 9)? 19. Who has stopped incorrectly (98 - 16)?
4. A. Addiction and dependence
B. Drugs are good for the well-being A. The yellow vehicle behind the pedestrian
C. Drugs are so manufactured that driving will be no crossing
problem B. The red vehicle in front of the pedestrian
crossing
C. Both vehicles stopped incorrectly

5. Which of the following are unfit to drive motor vehicles (2 – 12)? 20. What must you do if a collision with a game animal
A. Persons who smoke 5 cigarettes per day is impossible to avoid (103 - 7)?
B. Persons who drink one glass of beer
C. Persons who regularly take drugs A. Switch on your headlights to paralyze wild
animals
B. Brake, hold the steering wheel firmly and try to
maintain the direction of travel
C. Use your horn and maintain your speed

6. What can cause a dangerous situation (6 – 6)? 21. What are you required to do if you are involved in a traffic accident where people are
A. Dipping your headlights too early injured (108 - 3)?
B. Dipping your headlights too late
C. Driving during the day without headlights A. You must stop, ascertain the results of the accident and call the police
B. You must transport quickly the injured people to the nearby hospital
C. Before helping the injured people look out for several witnesses

7. You are driving on a road outside the built-up area with three 22. Which conduct is correct (31 - 21)?
lanes in each direction. Individual vehicles are travelling well
spaced out in the far left-hand lane. Which lane may you use A. I must allow the bus to proceed
continuously (9 – 4)? B. I must allow the motorcycle to proceed
C. The Bus and the motorcycle must wait
A. The far right-hand lane
B. The middle lane
C. I have to follow the vehicles travelling in the far left-
hand lane
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8. Where is parking prohibited (97 – 2)? 23. Which conduct is correct ( 28 - 10)?
A. On priority roads within the city
B. At the edge of the roadway if this would prevent others A. I may proceed first, means I have priority
from using designated parking areas B. I must allow the oncoming cyclist to pass
C. Behind pedestrian crossings C. Both vehicles must come to an agreement

9. What must you remember particularly when driving with re- 24. A traffic jam is building up here. What must you do
conditioned tyres (115 – 7)? (107 - 10)?
A. Re-conditioned tyres are not permitted by law
B. Re-conditioned tyres have the same life span than new A. Stop immediately if you hear an emergency vehicle
tyres B. Drive as close as possible to the vehicle in front
C. The maximum permissible speed for these tyres may not be C. Switch on your hazard warning lights to warn
exceeded vehicles following you

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When are you not allowed to use a motor vehicle on public 25. You are the first person to arrive at the scene of an accident with injured persons. In
roads (115 - 8)? which order do you proceed (108 - 4)?
A. When the vehicle is older than 10 years
B. When it is not roadworthy A. Call the rescue service only and leave the accident scene
C. When it is raining B. Make the scene of the accident safe, give first aid, call the rescue service and the
D. police
E. C. Ask other road users to take the necessary action

F.
11.
G. Participating in road traffic requires caution at all times and 26. Which conduct is correct (30 – 17)?
consideration towards other road users. What does this mean
for you (6 - 5)? A. The oncoming cyclist may proceed first
A. You should never drive at night B. I am allowed to cross the crossroads first
B. You may trust other road users C. The truck must wait till the crossing is free
C. You must drive always with foresight

12. Up to what distance before and behind crossroads and 27. Which conduct is correct (30 - 16)?
junctions is parking prohibited ( 97 - 11)?
A. 15 metres A. The oncoming motorcyclist must wait for me because
B. 10 metres he intends to turn left
C. 5 metres B. The left vehicle (blue) proceeds first
C. The oncoming motorcyclist may proceed first

13. What can cause a dangerous situation (6 - 7)? 28. What happens as a result of tyre pressure being well below the recommended levels
A. A regular and well-maintained vehicle (123 - 4)?
B. Brakes which engage on all four wheels
C. Too much steering-wheel play A. Oil consumption increases
B. Fuel consumption increases
C. Tyre wear will decrease

14. You had to obtain an expert opinion because of a technical 29. What must you remember when re-fuelling (123 - 6)?
modification to your vehicle. What are you required to do ( )?
A. Obtaining a roadworthy report is enough A. I always should drive at least with half filled tank
B. The workshop report is enough B. I always should re-fuel up to the top level
C. The certificate on the opinion including new C. Do not breath in any fuel fumes
roadworthiness report must be carried and the vehicle
document must be corrected

15. The suspension of your motor vehicle has been 30. The engine and exhaust system of your vehicle have been *souped-up*.
lowered and an expert opinion must be obtained. What could be the reason (123 - 7)?
When is this required ( )?
A. Before intending to alter the vehicle A. Driving always short distances
B. Immediately after the alteration B. Driving always with high speed on long distances
C. When I sell my vehicle C. Decreased pollutant emission
H.
I.

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