Theory Test Case Study 14

You drive through the city centre, choosing to travel outside the rush hour. In the city, there are double red lines along the roadside. Later, you reach a major junction. The traffic lights aren't working but there are very few vehicles on the road. At work, you have to park on the roadside. When parking, your steering feels a little heavy. You pick up your laptop to take to work and lock the car. You leave your camera on the back seat.

You have 10 minutes to answer 5 multiple choice questions based on the case study above. Read this carefully and make sure you understand the scenario before starting the test. You need to score 4 out of 5 to pass.

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A Higher traffic volume
B Increased delays
C Reduced mileage
D Reduced travel time
Correct Answer: D Reduced travel time
A No stopping at any time
B No stopping at lunch time
C No stopping at night time
D No stopping at peak time
Correct Answer: A No stopping at any time
A Continue on and assume you have right of way
B Drive across the junction as quickly as possible
C Proceed with care, as with an unmarked junction
D Stop and wait for the signals to start working again
Correct Answer: C Proceed with care, as with an unmarked junction
A Tyres that are low on tread
B Tyres that are non-matching
C Tyres that are over-inflated
D Tyres that are under-inflated
Correct Answer: D Tyres that are under-inflated
A Cover it up with a thick blanket
B Leave it lying on the back seat
C Lock it away securely out of sight
D Put it in a bag on the front seat
Correct Answer: C Lock it away securely out of sight