1. If you notice that the driver behind intends to overtake you, what should you do? Keep to the right-hand side of the road. Slow down to make their manoeuvre easier. Flash your indicator to let them overtake. 2. You are driving at 60 kilometres per hour and increase your speed to 120. Does the braking distance double? Yes, both increase at the same rate. No, the braking distance increases more than that. 3. On a stretch of road with insufficient lighting, how should you drive? Using position lights, dipped headlights or short-range beams. Using full-beam headlights. Using only the position lights. 4. On this road, what is the maximum permitted speed for a car? 80 kilometres per hour 90 kilometres per hour 100 kilometres per hour 5. Tiredness affects a driver’s performance. How can you avoid it? By taking a short walk or having a nap, if necessary. By taking stimulant medication. By drinking an alcoholic beverage to stay alert. 6. You witness an accident. Are you obliged to help or call for assistance? No, because i am not involved in the accident. Only if my help is required. Yes, and i must also help to prevent further harm or danger. 7. Does vehicle speed affect fuel consumption? Not when driving within the authorised limits. No, as the two are unrelated. Yes, because increased speed increases air resistance. 8. The driver of the green vehicle wants to go straight ahead at the junction. Is it permitted? Yes, but they must move to the right lane. Yes, but they must obey the road signs. No, the road signs do not permit it. 9. Is it compulsory to carry a high-visibility vest in your car? It is not compulsory, but it is a good safety measure. Yes, and it must be kept within reach without getting out of the vehicle. Yes, but keeping it in the boot is sufficient. 10. Should you adjust the interior rear-view mirror while driving? No, it should be adjusted when the vehicle is stationary and on level ground. Yes, as long as the vehicle is moving slowly. Yes, because it needs to be properly adjusted for visibility. 11. Where should the blue vehicle stop to give way at the T-junction? Before the pedestrian crossing. Without crossing the horizontal road marking. Without crossing the broken transverse line. 12. During heavy rain, when is there a risk of aquaplaning? Only when driving with worn tyres. Only when the vehicle is heavily loaded. Mainly when driving at high speed, even with good tyres. 13. When entering a roundabout, what must you do? Go ahead before the vehicle approaching from the left. Stop to observe the traffic. Give way to vehicles already on the roundabout. 14. What are the effects of consuming alcoholic beverages, even in small amounts? It improves driving abilities. It slows reaction time and reduces awareness. It makes risks more apparent. 15. The type of accidents with the highest number of fatalities are: Pedestrians being run over. Frontal collisions between vehicles. Rear-end collisions. 16. The blue vehicle is going to overtake. Is this manoeuvre allowed? Yes, because the yellow vehicle has not yet moved out. No, it must wait to see whether the yellow vehicle moves out to overtake. No, because overtaking two vehicles in succession is not permitted. 17. The vehicle's windows are covered with ice. What should you do before driving? Only clean the rear windscreen. Only clean the front windscreen. Clean all windows. 18. If your vehicle is heavily loaded, what must you take into account? That fuel consumption will decrease. That acceleration will be lower and braking distances longer. That the stopping distance will be reduced. 19. In general, drivers must... Wait to see what other road users do. Anticipate the intentions and movements of other road users. Signal their manoeuvres as they make them. 20. The white vehicle slows down because the black car overtaking is in danger. Is this correct? Yes, to allow the black car to return to the right-hand lane as soon as possible. No, the white vehicle must maintain its speed. 21. If the paths of the vehicles intersect, which one has priority? The black vehicle. The blue vehicle. The orange vehicle. 22. One way to save fuel in your vehicle is... To switch off the engine during long stops, such as in traffic jams. To use the lowest-octane fuel recommended by the manufacturer. To switch off the engine while going downhill. 23. If the tyres wear more in the centre than on the sides, the tyre pressure is... Correct. Lower than necessary. Higher than necessary. 24. Your mobile phone does not have a hands-free device. Can you use it when stopped at a traffic light? Yes, because the vehicle is stationary. Only if i am in an urban area. No. 25. In this situation, do animals have the right of way? No, animals on the road never have the right of way. Yes. Yes, because they are already crossing the road. 26. With short and frequent whistle blasts, the traffic officer orders you to... Resume driving. Stop. Pull over to the right, off the road. 27. Is the car overtaking the motorcycle correctly? No, because it invades the opposite lane. No, because it leaves more than 1.5 metres and must enter the opposite lane. Yes, because it leaves the correct distance and uses the opposite lane. 28. Can you drive over the road markings in the centre of the road? Yes, because they are broken lines. Yes, because it is a straight stretch of road and therefore safe. No. 29. At this junction without a priority sign, should you give way to the cyclists? Yes, but only to the first two. Yes, to all of them. No, because they are not cars. 30. From the sign onwards, which type of regulations will apply? Urban area. Non-urban area. Traffic regulations for conventional roads.