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ESOL for Driving. Sample questions from the Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins units of the Driving Theory syllabus. Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins. 1 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins. Mark one answer. When should you especially check the engine oil level?.
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ESOL for Driving Sample questions from the Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins units of the Driving Theory syllabus. Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins
1 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answer When should you especially check the engine oil level? When the engine is hot Before a long journey Every 6000 miles Early in the morning Click the writing to listen. Type X next to the correct answers. If correct, the X will turn blue.
2 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark four answers Which FOUR of these MUST be in good working order for your car to be roadworthy? Speedometer Temperature gauge Windscreen wiper Windscreen washers Horn Oil warning light
3 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark three answers Which THREE does the law require you to keep in good condition? Transmission Gears Windscreen Headlights Seatbelts
4 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answer What can cause heavy steering? Badly worn brakes Driving on ice Under-inflated tyres Over-inflated tyres
5 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark two answers Which TWO are badly affected if the tyres are under-inflated? Steering Braking Parking Changing gear
6 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answer In some narrow residential streets you will find a speed limit of 25 mph 20 mph 40 mph 35 mph
7 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark two answers How should you dispose of a used vehicle battery? Put it in the dustbin Take it to a local authority site Leave it on waste land Break it into pieces Burn it on a fire Take it to a garage
8 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark two answers Which TWO of the following will improve fuel consumption? Planning well ahead Reducing your road speed Driving in lower gears Late and harsh breaking Rapid acceleration Short journeys with a cold engine
9 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answers You cannot see clearly behind when reversing. What should you do? Open the door and look behind Open your window to look behind Ask someone to guide you Look in the nearside mirror
10 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answer Your vehicle is fitted with anti-lock brakes. To stop quickly in an emergency you should Brake rapidly and firmly without releasing the brake pedal Brake firmly and pump the brake pedal on and off Brake rapidly once, and immediately release the brake pedal Brake gently and pump the brake pedal on and off
11 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark two answers Anti-lock breaks may not work as effectively if the road surface is Loose Dry Good Wet Firm
12 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answer When driving in falling snow you should Be ready to steer sharply Brake firmly and quickly Brake gently in plenty of time Use sidelights only
13 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answer You are trying to move off on snow. You should use The highest gear you can The lowest gear you can The handbrake and footbrake together A high engine speed
14 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answer In windy conditions you need to take extra care when Making a hill start Using the brakes Passing pedal cyclists Turning into a narrow road
15 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answer Your indicators may be difficult to see in bright sunlight. What should you do? Give an arm signal as well as using your indicator Put your indicator on earlier Turn as quickly as you can Touch the brake several times to show the stop lights
16 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answer How can you use the engine of your vehicle as a brake? By selecting reverse gear By changing to a lower gear By selecting neutral gear By changing to a higher gear
17 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark two answers You wish to park facing DOWNHILL. Which TWO of the following should you do? Park close to the bumper of another car Turn the steering wheel towards the kerb Put the handbrake on firmly Park with two wheels on the kerb Turn the steering wheel away from the kerb
18 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark three answers You should not overtake when In a one-way street Intending to turn left shortly afterwards Driving up a long hill Approaching a junction The view ahead is blocked
19 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark two answers How can you tell if you are driving on ice? The tyres make hardly any noise The tyres make a rumbling noise The steering becomes lighter The steering becomes heavier
20 of 20 Safety & Your Vehicle and Safety Margins Mark one answer Unbalanced wheels on a car may cause The steering to vibrate The steering to pull to one side The tyres to deflate The brakes to fail
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