Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1. You&have&stopped&behind&another&car&at&a&crossing&where&there&is&a&stop&sign.&Can&you&
drive&out&at&the&same&time&as&the&car&in&front?&
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a. Yes!!!!
b. No,&I&must&stop&immediately&before&I&drive&out&&&&
c. Yes,!but!only!if!there!is!good!visibility!
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2. When&are&you&obliged&to&use&the&indicators?&&&&
a. !!When!a!vehicle!behind!wants!overtake!inadvisably!!!!!
b. !!When!I!stop!at!the!roadside!!!!
c. &&When&I&am&leaving&the&roadside&&&&
d. !!When!I!want!a!vehicle!behind!to!overtake!me!!!!
e. !!When!I!reverse!round!a!street!corner!
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3. The&traffic&lights&at&a&pedestrian&crossing&are&off.&What&is&applicable?&&&&
a. &&The&same&rules&are&applicable&as&for&an&uncontrolled&pedestrian&crossing.&&&&
b. !!Pedestrians!must!give!way!to!vehicular!traffic.!!!
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4. What&should&you&expect&when&meeting&a&military&column?&&&&
a. &&The&vehicles&can&be&wider&than&normal.&&&&
b. !!They!often!drive!faster!than!normal.!!!!
c. !!I!do!not!need!to!expect!anything!unusual.!It!is!just!like!a!normal!meeting!with!other!
vehicles.!!!
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5. What&rules&apply&to&the&lane&marked&with&this&traffic&sign?&&&&
a. &&It&is&only&for&public&transport&vehicles&&&&
b. !!In!the!rushAhour,!I!may!use!the!lane!to!improve!traffic!flow!!!!
c. !!I!may!stop!in!the!lane!to!drop!off!a!passenger!!!!
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6. You&want&to&drive&straight&ahead&at&the&junction.&What&rule&applies?&&&&
a. !!I!must!give!way!to!vehicles!coming!from!the!left!!!!
b. !!Vehicles!coming!from!the!right!must!give!way!to!me!!!!
c. &&I&must&give&way&to&vehicles&coming&from&the&right&
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7. You&are&approaching&this&traffic&light.&What&should&you&do?&&&&
a. Keep&on&going.&The&light&will&soon&be&green&&&&
b. Brake!hard.!The!light!will!soon!go!red!!!!
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8. You&are&approaching&a&junction&where&this&sign&is&placed.&What&does&it&imply&for&you?&&&&
a. !!It!is!prohibited!to!turn!left!and!to!do!a!UAturn!!!!
b. !!It!is!only!prohibited!to!do!a!UAturn!at!the!junction!!!!
c. &&It&is&only&prohibited&to&turn&left&at&the&junction&
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9. You&are&going&to&cross&an&uncontrolled&bicycle&crossing.&What&rules&apply?&&&&
a. &&I!must!apply!the!rightAhand!rule!!!!
b. &&I&must&adapt&my&speed&so&that&there&is&no&danger&to&cyclists&and&moped&riders&who&
are&on&the&bicycle&crossing.&&&&
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10. What&are&you&obliged&to&do&before&you&leave&the&vehicle&in&the&parking&area?&&&&
a. !!Remove&the&key&from&the&ignition&&&&
b. &&Turn!the!front!wheels!towards!the!kerb!!!!
c. !!Wind!up!all!the!windows!!!!
d. !!Put!the!car!in!first!gear!or!in!reverse!
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11. You&drive&onto&the&shoulder.&What&is&applicable&when&you&are&going&to&change&your&
position&onto&the&road?&&&&
a. !!The!traffic!on!the!road!is!obliged!to!let!me!in.!!!!
b. !!There!is!no!special!rule!as!long!as!I!clearly!show!my!intention!to!change!position.!!!!
c. &&I&am&obliged&to&give&way.&
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12. You&are&driving&the&white&car&and&want&to&travel&straight&ahead.&The&traffic&lights&are&out&of&
order.&What&rule&applies&in&this&situation?&&&&
a. &&The&driver&of&the&red&car&must&give&way&to&me&in&accordance&with&the&turning&rule&&&&
b. !!I!must!stop!at!the!stop!line!and!give!priority!to!the!red!car!
13. What&can&superficial&learning&during&driving&test&instruction&lead&to?&&&&
a. !!That!I!can!more!easily!remember!the!knowledge!I!learn!for!a!long!time!after!the!
training!!!!
b. &&That&I&break&the&traffic&rules&since&I&have¬&understood&why&they&exist&&&&
c. !!That!I!can!more!easily!retain!my!driving!skills!after!a!prolonged!interval!of!not!
driving!
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14. When&can&you&use&the&hazard&lights?&&&&
a. !!When!I!have!stopped!to!let!out!a!passenger!on!a!busy!road!!!!
b. !!When!I!am!driving!with!a!load!which!extends!out!in!front!of!the!vehicle!!!!
c. &&When&I&have&broken&down&on&a&main&road&and&present&an&obstacle&for&the&other&
traffic&&&&
d. !!When!I!have!stopped!at!a!bus!stop!to!do!a!quick!errand!!!!
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15. What&rules&apply&when&you&drive&on&an&access&road?&&&&
a. !!Motor!vehicle!traffic!is!prohibited!!!!
b. &&Pedestrians&must&always&be&given&priority&&&&
c. !!The!recommended!maximum!speed!is!30!kph!!!!
d. !!Through!traffic!is!prohibited!
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16. For&which&vehicles&is&the&lane&furthest&right&reserved?&&&&
a. &&Public&transport&vehicles&and&class&II&mopeds.&&&&
b. !!Vehicles!with!a!gross!weight!above!3.5!tons.!!!!
c. !!Slow!moving!vehicles.!!!!
d. !!Public!transport!vehicles!and!all!twoAwheeled!vehicles.!!!!
e. !!Vehicles!with!a!total!weight!above!3.5!tons.!
17. You&want&to&turn&to&the&right.&What&should&you&do?&&&&
a. &&Brake&and&keep&a&distance&of&at&least&one&car&length&to&the&pedestrian&&&&
b. !!Pip!the!horn!at!the!pedestrian!
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18. What&does&this&traffic&sign&mean?&&&&
a. &&That&cyclists&can&cross&the&road&&&&
b. !!That!the!right!of!way!for!rightAhand!vehicles!rule!is!applicable!when!passing!the!
cycle!path!!!!
c. !!That!there!is!a!cycle!path!along!the!road!I!am!driving!on!
19. What&does&this&traffic&sign&mean?&&&&
a. !!It!is!preparatory!information!on!an!exit!!!!
b. &&It&gives&the&name&of&the&town&I&am&coming&to&&&&
c. !!It!is!a!traffic!sign!for!a!local!objective!in!a!builtAup!area!!!!
d. !!It!indicates!that!the!road!is!a!European!highway!
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20. You&want&to&turn&right&at&the&junction.&What&must&you&do?&&&&
a. !!I!must!stop!and!wait!for!the!light!to!change!to!green!!!!
b. &&I&am&allowed&to&turn&right&without&first&having&to&stop&&&&
c. !!I!must!obey!the!police!officer's!signal!and!drive!straight!on!
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21. Why&do&children&have&serious&problems&behaving&safely&in&traffic?&&&&
a. &&They&forget&the&risks&in&traffic&when&they&are&playing&&&&
b. !!Adults!play!with!them!at!the!wrong!places!
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22. Which&group&of&roadZusers&do&these&traffic&signs&highlight?&&&!
a. &&Visually&impaired&&&&
b. !!Disabled!!!!
c. !!Hearing!impaired!!!!
d. !!Children!at!play!
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23. You&are&approaching&this&crossing.&What&is&applicable&for&you&as&a&vehicle&driver?&&&&
a. &&I&must&observe&readiness&to&act&and&be&prepared&to&stop&&&&
b. !!I!must!give!way!to!the!cyclist!according!to!the!right!of!way!for!rightAhand!vehicles!!!!
c. !!The!cyclist!should!give!way!to!me!
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24. You&are&driving&the&red&car.&What&is&applicable?&&&!
a. !!The!ambulance!must!give!way!to!me!since!I!have!a!green!light!!!!
b. &&I&must&leave&free&space&for&the&ambulance.&&&&
c. !!The!ambulance!must!give!way!to!me!if!it!only!had!the!blue!light!on!and!the!siren!is!
not!switched!on!
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25. What&is&correct&if&you&intend&to&overtake&the&motorcyclist?&&&&
a. &&I&should&keep&at&a&good&distance&to&the&side.&&&&
b. !!I!refrain!from!overtaking!since!it!is!prohibited.!!!!
c. !!I!position!myself!close!behind!the!motorbike!so!that!I!can!quickly!get!past.!
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26. How&should&the&cyclist&cycle&in&the&crossing?&
a. Only!according!to!A!
b. Only!according!to!B!
c. Both&tracks&are&permitted&
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27. You&are&going&to&drive&320&kilometres&and&your&average&speed&is&80&km/h.&How&long&will&
the&journey&take?&
a. 3!hours!
b. 4&hours&
c. 5!hours!
d. 6!hours
28. When&there&is&busy&traffic&as&in&the&picture,&what&should&you&pay&special&attention&to?&
a. &Not&to&block&the&crossing&if&I&have&to&stop.&
b. To!drive!close!to!the!vehicle!in!front!so!that!I!will!not!take!up!extra!space.!
c. To!keep!a!short!distance!to!the!vehicle!in!front!so!that!I!do!not!invite!others!to!
overtake.!
d. To!change!lanes!often!to!increase!the!flow!of!traffic.!
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29. In&which&case&is&a&trailer&always&considered&to&be&light?&
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a. Always!when!the!total!weight!of!the!trailer!is!less!than!the!vehicle's!service!weight.!
b. When&the&trailer's&total&weight&is&750&kg&or&less.&
c. When!the!trailer's!service!weight!is!750!kg!or!less.!
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What&is&the&maximum&number&of&passenger&seats&allowed&in&a&car?&
a. 4!
b. 6!
c. 8&
d. 12!
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Can&you&stop&at&this&parking&space&without&special&authorisation&to&unload&or&load&goods?&
a. No!
b. Yes!
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Where&do&most&collisions&between&motor&driven&vehicles&and&pedestrians&take&place?&
a. On!the!shoulder!outside!a!builtAup!area!
b. On!parking!areas!
c. On&or&in&the vicinity of pedestrian crossings and crossings in built-up areas&
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What&does&this&supplementary&sign&mean?&
a. It!shows!how!the!markings!on!the!parking!area!should!be!painted!
b. It&shows&how&vehicles&should&be&parked&
c. It!shows!the!minimum!distance!between!vehicles!
d. It!shows!how!many!vehicles!can!park&
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34. What&is&the&task&of&the&school&crossing&patrol?&
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a. To!show!when!I!can!drive!
b. To&help&children&in&traffic&
c. To!stop!all!pedestrians!
d. To!stop!the!traffic!
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35. Where&is&it&prohibited&to&stop&to&let&off&a&passenger?&
a. At!a!bus!top!without!a!yellow!edge!line!
b. At!a!bus!stop!with!a!yellow!broken!line!
c. At&a&bus&stop&with&a&yellow&unbroken&line&
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36. Which&vehicles&may&drive&in&the&rightZhand&lane?&
a. All!buses,!class!II!mopeds!and!bicycles.!
b. All!heavy!vehicles,!class!II!mopeds!and!bicycles.!
c. Public&transport&vehicles,&class&II&mopeds&and&bicycles.&
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37. What&is&correct?&
a. The&right&of&way&for&rightZhand&vehicles&means&that&I&should&give&way&to&traffic&
coming&from&the&right&
b. The!right!of!way!for!rightAhand!vehicles!is!not!applicable!in!parking!areas,!petrol!
stations!and!other!open!areas!
c. The!right!of!way!for!rightAhand!vehicles!means!that!traffic!from!the!right!is!obliged!to!
give!way!to!me!
d. The!right!of!way!for!rightAhand!vehicles!is!not!applicable!in!threeAway!crossings!
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38. What&does&this&sign&mean?&
a. It!is!a!traffic!sign!for!a!local!objective!in!a!builtAup!area!
b. It&is&a&traffic&sign&for&a&public&highway&
c. It!is!a!traffic!sign!for!a!European!highway!
d. It!is!a!traffic!sign!for!a!private!road
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39. What&is&a&reserved&lane?&
a. A&lane&reserved&for&vehicles&in®ular&traffic&services.&
b. A!lane!reserved!for!pedestrians!and!cyclists.!
c. A!lane!reserved!for!heavy!lorries.
40. What&is&applicable&when&a&bus&driver&shows&that&he&intends&to&leave&a&bus&stop?&
a. If!the!speed!limit!is!90!km/h!or!less!I!must!give!way!to!the!bus!
b. If!the!speed!limit!is!70!km/h!or!less!I!must!give!way!to!the!bus!
c. If&the&speed&limit&is&50&km/h&or&less&I&must&give&way&to&the&bus&
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41. What&is&the&main&task&of&a&traffic&warden?&
a. Supervising!different!protest!marches.!
b. To&contribute&towards&providing&more&vacant&parking&spaces.&
c. Supervising!the!behaviour!of!roadAusers!at!traffic!signals.!
d. Moving!cars!incorrectly!parked.!
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42. You&are&going&to&turn&to&the&left.&The&traffic&signal&shows&a&green&light.&Which&statement&is&
correct?&
a. According!to!the!turning!rule!I!am!entitled!to!drive!first.!
b. The&pedestrians&have&the&right&of&way.&
c. The!stop!sign!means!that!I!am!obliged!to!stop.!
d. I!am!not!obliged!to!give!way!to!anyone.!
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43. Which&of&these&actions&are&an&example&of&defensive&driving?&
a. To!always!drive!10!km/h!under!the!speed!limit!
b. To&drive&slowly&when&visibility&is&poor&
c. To!make!a!gentle!increase!in!speed!on!motorway!slip!road!
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44. What&is&meant&by&the&carriageway?&
a. The!whole!road!including!the!hard!shoulder!and!cycle!track!
b. The&road&excluding&the&hard&shoulder&and&cycle&track&
c. The!whole!road!including!the!hard!shoulder!but!not!the!cycle!track!
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45. What&do&these&traffic&signs&mean?
a. Parking!permitted!for!fee,!valid!Monday!to!Friday!between!9!and!18.00.!No!parking!
at!other!times!
b. Parking&permitted&for&fee,&valid&Monday&to&Friday&between&9&and&18.00.&No&
restrictions&at&other×&
c. Parking!permitted!for!fee,!valid!every!day!of!the!week!between!9!and!18.00.!No!
parking!at!other!times!
d. Parking!permitted!for!fee,!valid!every!day!of!the!week!between!9!and!18.00.!No!
restrictions!at!other!times!
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46. What&must&you&do&in&this&situation?!
a. I&must&stop&behind&the&police&officer&
b. I!must!stop!and!allow!a!vehicle!coming!from!behind!to!pass!by!
c. I!only!need!to!slow!down!
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47. You&are&driving&at&40&km/h.&Which&statement&is&correct&about&the&situation&in&the&picture?&
a. Even&though&I&have&eye&contact&with&the&children&I&must&reduce&speed&and&be&
prepared&to&stop.&
b. Since!I!have!eye!contact!with!the!children!I!do!not!need!to!reduce!speed.!
48. Which&of&the&following&is&true?&
a. Pedestrians!and!cyclists!must!give!way!to!me!
b. The!line!after!the!pedestrian!crossing!is!a!give!way!line!!!!
c. &I&must&be&prepared&to&stop&in&order&to&allow&cyclists&and&pedestrians&to&cross&&&
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49. You&give&a&signal&to&change&lane.&There&is&a&lot&of&traffic.&What&is&true&about&changing&lanes?&&&&
a. !!The!other!drivers!are!obliged!to!let!me!in.!!!!
b. !!I!can!quite!safely!expect!to!be!let!into!the!new!lane.!!!!
c. &&I&must&make&sure&that&it&can&be&done&without&risk.&
50. What&does&this&traffic&sign&mean?&&&&
a. !!Parking!on!the!side!of!the!street!with!even!houseAnumbers!is!prohibited!!!!
b. !!Parking!on!the!side!of!the!street!with!odd!houseAnumbers!is!prohibited!!!!
c. !!Parking!is!prohibited!when!the!date!is!even!!!!
d. &&Parking&is&prohibited&when&the&date&is&odd&
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51. How&should&you&act&when&you&see&this&traffic&sign?&&&&
a. &&I&apply&the&zip&fastener&principle&&&&
b. !!When!driving!in!the!leftAhand!lane,!I!always!drive!first!!!!
c. !!When!driving!in!the!rightAhand!lane,!I!always!drive!first!
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52. Are&you&permitted&to&make&a&UZturn&on&a&national&highway?&&&&
a. &&Yes,&if&there&is&enough&space&and&visibility&is&good.&&&&
b. !!No.!!!!
c. !!Yes,!if!there!is!a!bus!stop!on!at!least!one!side.!
53. What&is&a&road&transport&leader's&main&task?&&&&
a. !!To!give!instructions!in!conjunction!with!roadworks!!!!
b. !!To!give!instructions!in!conjunction!with!major!road!accidents!!!!
c. &&To&give&instructions&in&conjunction&with&the&escorting&of&heavy,&wide&and&long&
haulages&&&&
d. !!To!give!instructions!in!conjunction!with!major!events!
54. Which&rule&applies&at&the&bus&stop?&&&&
a. !!It!is!only!permitted!to!stop!to!unload!goods!if!this!can!be!done!without!obstructing!
the!bus!traffic!!!!
b. &&It&is&only&permitted&to&stop&to&drop&off&or&pick&up&passengers&if&this&can&be&done&
without&obstructing&the&bus&traffic&&&&
c. !!It!is!permitted!to!park!immediately!after!the!bus!stop!sign!!!!
d. !!It!is!always!permitted!to!park!if!this!can!be!done!without!obstructing!the!bus!
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55. You&are&driving&car&E.&In&which&position&is&it&most&difficult&to&see&car&A?&&&&
a. In!the!position!in!picture!1!!!!
b. In!the!position!in!picture!2!!!!
c. In&the&position&in&picture&3&
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56. You&have&stopped&for&a&red&light.&A&large&group&of&children&with&their&leader&go&over&the&
pedestrian&crossing&in&front&of&you.&The&light&changes&to&green.&What&should&you&do?&&&&
a. &&I&let&the&entire&group&of&children&pass&before&I&drive&off.&&&&
b. !!I!should!drive!since!I!have!a!green!light.!!!!
c. !!I!start!driving!slowly!since!I!expect!the!children!to!stop!and!wait!for!me.!
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57. You&are&approaching&a&crossing.&What&should&you&do?&&&&
a. &&I&should&adjust&the&speed&so&that&I&can&give&way&even&if&the&rules&do¬&specify&
this.&&&&
b. !!I!show!with!a!decided!gesture!that!I!am!going!to!drive!first.!!!!
c. !!I!am!always!entitled!to!drive!first!if!I!come!from!the!right.!
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58. Which&vehicles&are&you&allowed&to&drive&if&you&have&a&B&driving&licence?&&&&
a. !!A!bus!with!a!total!weight!of!3.1!tons!!!!
b. &&A&goods&vehicle&with&a&total&weight&of&3.1&tons&&&&
c. !!A!motor!car!with!a!heavy!towed!vehicle!!!!
d. !!A!motorcycle!with!a!sidecar!
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59. What&is&correct&about&children&in&traffic?&&&&
a. !!It!is!easy!for!children!to!judge!distances!!!!
b. &&Vision&is¬&fully&developed&until&15&years&of&age&&&&
c. !!Children!are!easy!to!see!because!of!the!bright!colours!of!their!clothes!!!!
d. !!The!field!of!vision!of!children!is!not!limited!
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60. Where&can&you&find&information&on&the&local&traffic®ulations&for&the&place&where&you&
live?&&&&
a. !!At!the!County!Administrative!Board!!!!
b. !!At!the!Swedish!Motor!Vehicle!Inspection!Company!!!!
c. &&At&the&Municipality&&&&
d. !!At!the!National!Swedish!Road!Administration!
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61. In&both&lanes&it&is&permitted&to&turn&to&the&right.&You&intend&to&change&to&the&left&lane.&
What&should&you&do&to&guarantee&traffic&safety?&&&&
a. &&I&adjust&to&the&rest&of&the&traffic,&give&a&signal,&and&then&change&to&the&left&lane&
after&the&bus&but&before&the&crossing.&&&&
b. !!I!overtake!the!bus!in!order!to!quickly!change!to!the!left!lane!before!the!crossing.!
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62. You&are&driving&at&20&km/h.&What&is&true?&&&&
a. !!I!can!calmly!continue!at!the!same!speed!since!the!children!will!manage!to!go!over!
before!me.!!!!
b. !!I!must!not!pass!the!school!bus.!!!!
c. &&I&must&allow&for&the&fact&that&children&can&run&out&into&the&road&both&from&the&
right&and&left.&
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63. Which&position&should&you&assume&in&the&first&instance&when&turning&to&the&left&in&a&
roundabout?&&&&
a. &&Left&lane&&&&
b. !!Right!lane&
64. When&are&you&obliged&to&use&a&light&signal?&&&&
a. &&Always!when!overtaking!in!a!builtAup!area!!!!
b. !!Only!when!overtaking!cyclists!cycling!beside!each!other!!!!
c. &&When&it&is&necessary&to&avert&danger&in&the&dark&
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65. You&are&going&to&drive&straight&ahead.&How&do&you&display&care&and&caution?&&&&
a. &&Flash!with!the!full!beam!to!attract!the!attention!of!the!taxi!driver!to!the!
unsuitability!of!his!manoeuvre.!!!!
b. !!Drive!on,!since!the!taxi!driver!is!breaking!the!rules.!!!!
c. !!Drive!on,!and!expect!the!taxi!driver!to!wait.!!!!
d. &&Wait&and&let&the&taxi&driver&drive.&
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66. The&lorry&is&going&into&"your"&road.&Which&alternative&is&correct?&&&&
a. &&I!can!without!obstruction!drive!up!to!the!give!way!line!and!give!way!there!!!!
b. &&To&give&the&lorry&space&I&stop&in&good&time&before&the&crossing&&&&
c. !!To!avoid!presenting!an!obstruction!I!quickly!go!out!onto!the!crossing!road!!!!
d. !!I!take!for!granted!that!the!lorry!driver!knows!his!limitations!and!stops!before!
turning!
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67. In&which&situation&should&you&avoid&signalling?&&&&
a. !!I!situation!A!!!!
b. !!I!situation!B!!!!
c. &&I&situation&C&&&&
d. !!I!situation!D!
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68. What&can&make&things&most&difficult&for&older&people&in&traffic?&&&&
a. &&They!have!little!understanding!of!modern!traffic!situations!!!!
b. &&As&pedestrians&they&are&often&forced&to&a&slower&tempo&&&&
c. !!They!often!do!not!have!a!driving!licence!
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69. Which&are&roadZusers?&&&&
a. &&Everyone&on&the&road&&&&
b. !!Only!pedestrians!!!!
c. !!Only!those!travelling!in!vehicles!
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70. How&should&you&act&in&the&situation&shown&in&the&picture?&&&&
a. !!I!reduce!speed!and!carefully!overtake!the!cyclists!at!the!same!time!as!I!meet!the!
oncoming!cars!!!!
b. !!I!signal!to!the!oncoming!cars!to!slow!down!while!I!overtake!the!cyclists!!!!
c. &&I&drive&behind&the&cyclists&until&the&oncoming&cars&have&passed&&&&
d. !!I!signal!to!the!cyclists!to!leave!enough!space!for!me!to!overtake!!!
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1. Where&can&you&find&information&on&the&local&traffic®ulations&for&the&place&where&you&
live?&&&&
a. &&At!the!County!Administrative!Board!!!!
b. &&At&the&Municipality&&&&
c. !!At!the!National!Swedish!Road!Administration!!!!
d. !!At!the!Swedish!Motor!Vehicle!Inspection!Company!&&
&&
2. Which&statement&is&true?&&&!
a. !!I&must&stop&immediately&before&the&railway&level&crossing&&&&
b. !!I!only!need!to!stop!if!there!is!a!train!coming!!!!
c. !!I!must!stop!just!before!the!stop!sign!!!!
d. !!I!must!stop!10!m!before!the!stop!sign!
!
!
!
3. In&which&zone&is&there&the&greatest&danger?&&&&
a. !!In!zone!A.!!!!
b. !!In!zone!B.!!!!
c. &&In&zone&C.&&&&
d. !!In!zone!D.!
4. Are&you&permitted&to&make&a&UZturn&on&a&national&highway?&&&&
a. !!Yes,!if!there!is!a!bus!stop!on!at!least!one!side.!!!!
b. !!No.!!!!
c. &&Yes,&if&there&is&enough&space&and&visibility&is&good.&&&&
!
!
!
5. Which&of&the&traffic&signs&cease&to&be&valid&at&the&next&crossing?&&&&
a. !!A!!!!
b. !!B&&&&
c. !!C!
6. What&does&this&warning&sign&mean?&&&&
a. !!The!railway!level!crossing!has!only!one!track!!!!
b. &&The&railway&level&crossing&has&several&tracks&
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7. What&is&the&difference&between&a&motorway&and&a&clearway?&&&&
c. &&The!maximum!speed!on!a!clearway!is!always!90!kph!!!!
a. &&A&motorway&is&always÷d&into&two&carriageways,&one&in&each&direction&&&&
b. !!The!maximum!speed!on!a!motorway!is!always!110!kph!
!
8. You&are&going&to&turn&to&the&left.&The&bus&driver&intends&to&turn&into&your&street.&What&
should&you&do?&&&&
a. !!Calmly!drive!forward!and!wait!at!the!give!way!line!!!!
b. &&Stop&by&the&right&edge&where&I&am&until&the&bus&has&turned&&&&
c. !!Hurry!up!before!the!bus!
!
9. Which&vehicles&does&this&traffic&sign&apply&to?&!!!
a. !!All!goods!vehicles!!!!
b. &&All&heavy&goods&vehicles&&&&
c. !!All!heavy!vehicles!!!!
d. !!All!vehicles!!!!
!
!
10. What&does&this&traffic&sign&mean?&&&&
a. &&No&parking&both&outside&and&in&builtZup&areas&&&&
b. !!Parking!permitted,!Monday!to!Friday!for!no!more!than!24!consecutive!hours.!Other!
days,!no!restrictions!!!!
c. !!No!parking,!but!only!in!a!builtAup!area!!!!
d. !!No!parking,!but!only!outside!a!builtAup!area!
!
11. What&is&the&maximum&speed&a&moped&is&designed&for?&&&&
a. !!Moped!category!I!and!II!are!designed!for!45!km/h.!!!!
b. !!Moped!category!I!and!II!are!designed!for!30!km/h.!!!!
c. !!Moped!category!I!and!II!are!designed!for!25!km/h.!!!!
d. !!Moped!category!II!is!designed!for!45!km/h!and!category!I!for!25!km/h.!!!!
e. &&Moped&category&II&is&designed&for&25&km/h&and&category&I&for&45&km/h.&
!
12. The&car&in&front&is&turning&right&and&there&is&no&traffic&sign&at&the&junction.&What&rule&applies&
concerning&overtaking&in&this&situation?&&&&
a. !!Overtaking!is!allowed!if!I!do!not!cross!the!centre!line!!!!
b. !!Overtaking!is!always!allowed!at!a!junction!!!!
c. !!Overtaking!is!allowed!if!the!speed!limit!at!that!point!is!50!kph!or!less!!!!
d. !!Overtaking&is&forbidden&&&&
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13. You&are&driving&at&50&km/h.&What&should&you&do&here?&&&&
a. &&Brake!to!allow!the!bus!to!drive!first!!!!
b. &&Release&the&accelerator&and&be&prepared&to&act&&&&
c. !!Give!a!signal!to!warn!the!bus!driver!and!any!concealed!school!children!!!!
d. !!Continue!to!drive&
!
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14. What&is&true&about&level&crossings&with&soZcalled&half&barriers?&&&&
a. &&Half!barriers!are!mainly!used!to!improve!access!for!emergency!vehicles!!!!
b. &&Half&barriers&are&used&so&that&roadZusers&will¬&be&"trapped"&between&the&
barriers&&&&
c. !!It!is!permitted!to!drive!in!a!"zigzag"!if!the!barriers!have!been!down!for!a!prolonged!
period!!!!
!
15. You&want&to&turn&left&at&the&junction.&Do&you&have&to&indicate?&&&&
a. !!No!!!!
b. !!Yes&
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16. You&are&driving&on&a&road&and&pass&this&traffic&sign.&What&does&it&mean?&&&&
a. !!The!sign!means!there!is!a!risk!of!falling!stones!only!from!the!left!!!!
b. !!In!the!dark!I!should!drive!over!to!the!left!side!of!the!road!to!avoid!any!stones!on!my!
side!of!the!road!!!!
c. !!The!sign!means!that!there!is!a!risk!of!flying!stones!from!oncoming!vehicles!!!!
d. &&There&can&be&stones&all&over&the&road&
17. In&which&direction/directions&may&you&drive&here?&
a. Only!to!the!right!
b. Only!to!the!left!
c. Both&left&and&right&
18. In which traffic environments can you find this traffic sign?
a. It!is!often!found!on!busy!roads!to!reduce!the!risk!of!pileups!
b. It!is!used!at!road!works!to!reduce!the!risk!to!road!workers!
c. It&can&be&found&on&winter&roads&over&frozen&lakes&and&water&courses&
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19. You are looking for a place to park and find a space by a bus stop. How close to
the bus stop sign can you park?
a.
b.
c.
d.
20&m&before&and&5&m&after&the&sign&
12!m!before!and!7!m!after!the!sign!
20!m!before!and!20!m!after!the!sign!
12!m!before!and!12!m!after!the!sign!
!
a. If!the!car!is!standing!on!an!upward!slope!the!wheels!should!be!turned!to!the!right!in!
towards!the!edge!of!the!pavement.!
b. If!the!car!has!an!automatic!gearbox!the!gear!selector!should!be!in!neutral.!
c. If&the&car&is&standing&on&a&downward&slope&the&wheels&should&be&turned&to&the&right&
in&towards&the&edge&of&the&pavement.&
d. If!the!car!is!standing!on!a!downward!slope!the!wheels!should!be!turned!to!the!left!
out!towards!the!street.!
21. What is the highest permitted speed for a heavy goods vehicle on this road?
a. 70!kph!
b. 80&kph&
c. 90!kph!
d. 100!kph!
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22. In which of the following situations is it most suitable to use your horn?
a.
b.
c.
d.
When!the!vehicle!in!front!of!me!is!driving!at!a!low!speed!
When!I!intend!to!overtake!someone!riding!a!horse!
When!the!vehicle!in!front!of!me!does!not!move!off!when!the!traffic!lights!go!green!
When&two&people&are&cycling&abreast&
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23. What should you do when you come to this traffic sign?
a. I!am!obliged!to!stop!since!meeting!oncoming!vehicles!is!prohibited!
b. I!am!always!obliged!to!give!way!to!oncoming!cyclists!even!if!there!is!space!to!pass!
c. I&adjust&speed&and&wait&until&oncoming&cars&have&passed&the&obstruction&
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b.
c.
25. You are going to overtake a heavy truck. In which case would you probably run
the risk of the longest overtaking distance?
a.
On a downhill slope
b.
c.
On a flat road
On an uphill slope
27. You intend to drive to Sundbyberg. Which lane or lanes should you use?
a.
b.
c.
29. There are slippery road conditions. On a steep downhill slope you meet a lorry
which has an obstruction on its side of the road. Should you give way to the lorry?
a.
b.
c.
30. Are you obliged to obey instructions given by a road transport leader?
a.
No
b.
Yes
32. You want to drive straight ahead at the junction. What rules apply?
a.
b.
c.
I only have to give way to the car coming from the right
I have to give way to both cars
I only have to give way to the car coming from the left
33. You are approaching these crossings. When must you give way to the crossing
traffic?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Only in situation A
Only in situation B
Only in situation C
Only in situations A and C
In all the situations
4
6
8
12
37. It's nice weather and you have been forced to stop at an unsuitable place. On
what sort of road must you use a warning triangle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
38. Which safety post is most often to be found on the right side of the road at a
crossing?
a.
b.
c.
A
B
C
39.
What proportion of all traffic accidents that result in personal injuries take place in
the dark?
a.
About a fifth.
b.
About a third.
c.
About half.
d.
About two-thirds.
40. On what type of roads do you run the greatest risk of being killed or severely injured?
a.
Private roads.
b.
Public roads outside built-up areas.
c.
Streets in built-up areas.
d.
Clearways.
e.
Motorways.
statement is true?
With the help of direct vision we can detect things out to the sides
We often detect with the peripheral vision and check with direct vision
Peripheral vision is limited to a very small part of the field of vision
c.
47. Which
a.
b.
c.
That I drive slowly at crossings where there is a clear view and there are seldom other
vehicles.
of these drivers has the shortest reaction time when it comes to braking?
The one who has his line of vision close to the car
The one who is prepared to brake
The one who is mentally prepared
48. What is the limit for driving under the influence of drugs?
a. 1.0 per mille
b. As soon as narcotics can be traced in the blood
c. 0.2 per mille
49. What is true about stress?
a. A lot of stress often increases performance.
b. A little stress often increases performance.
c. All stress decreases performance.
d. All stress increases performance.
50. Which type of accident is most often caused because of the driver being tired?
a.
b.
c.
d.
51. At how many rpm does a catalytic converter work best in a petrol-driven car?
a.
b.
c.
53.
Your car does not have full vehicle type approval. When must you present your car
for registration inspection?
a.
After I have installed long-distance lights
b.
After I have installed an electric engine preheater
c.
After I have installed automatic cruise control in the car
d.
After I have increased the engine capacity
54. Your car is consuming an unusually large amount of fuel. What is probably wrong?
a.
Blocked oil filter
b.
Blocked cab filter
c.
Blocked fuel filter
d.
Blocked air filter
57. Your car is equipped with an airbag. What is the minimum recommended distance
between the steering wheel and your body?
a.
About 15 cm
b.
About 25 cm
c.
About 50 cm
d.
About 70 cm
60. When should you dip your lights when meeting a lorry or bus on the brow of a hill?
a. I dip the lights when I see the parking lights on the roof
b. I wait until the oncoming driver dips their lights.
c. I dip the lights when I see the headlights of the oncoming vehicle
61. In which situation must you expect sudden deterioration of the grip on the road?
a. When I am driving on a road with hard-packed snow.
b. When I am driving on cobbled streets.
c. When I see that water has collected on the road.
62. When is it prohibited to use the full beam when driving the dark?
a. When driving where there is adequate street lighting.
b. When meeting pedestrians.
c. When driving in a built-up area.
63. You are driving at 70 km/h. How far does your vehicle travel in one second?
a. Approx. 10 metres.
b. Approx. 20 metres.
c. Approx. 25 metres.
d. Approx. 35 metres.
64. You are driving in a queue with the vehicle behind uncomfortably close to you. It is
dark. What should you do?
a. Drive out onto the shoulder to simplify overtaking
b. Reduce the distance to the car in front so that the distance to the car behind increases
c. Increase the distance to the car in front
65. How should you transport a child under three years old if you do not have a child seat?
a.
b.
c.
In your car for a short distance, if the child travels in the back seat.
It's not permitted.
In a taxi for a short distance, if the child travels in the back seat.
66. When are you obliged to call the police in connection with a traffic accident?
a. When traffic facilities have been damaged, even if they can be reset
b. In the case of serious personal injury
c. When the accident has happened at night
d. In the case of damage to property
b.
c.
d.
70. You are going to couple a trailer to your car. Why must the wire to the emergency
brake be properly attached?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1.
2.
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In which of the pictures is there the most serious risk of wild animals on or beside the
road?
a.
Picture A.
b.
Picture B.
c.
Picture C.
What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
3.
How should you position your car when meeting an oncoming vehicle in the dark
where there is no street lighting?
a.
Somewhat further to the left than when meeting oncoming traffic in daylight
b.
In the same way as when meeting oncoming traffic in daylight
c.
Somewhat further to the right than when meeting oncoming traffic in daylight
4.
You are driving the blue car. The car in front of you has suddenly stopped. Which of
the following alternatives is correct?
a.
Brake hard and quickly steer to the side
b.
Accelerate quickly and steer to the side
c.
Brake gently and carefully steer to the side
5.
You have been driving for a long time at high speed and are approaching a stretch with
a speed limit of 50 km/h. How will you probably reduce speed if you do not look at the
speedometer?
a.
I will reduce speed too much
b.
I will reduce speed to the new speed limit
c.
I will not reduce speed enough
6.
b.
c.
d.
Lamp no. 4
Lamp no. 9
Lamp no. 10
7.
Even though you are driving at the maximum speed for the road you see in the rearview mirror that a car wants to overtake you. What are you obliged to do?
a.
Reduce speed
b.
Keep to the right
c.
Obstruct overtaking if I consider it inadvisable
d.
Indicate with the right indicator that it is clear to overtake
8.
When reversing with a car and trailer you have asked someone to help keep watch
backwards. Who is responsible if something happens?
a.
Me as the driver
b.
We share the responsibility equally
c.
The person keeping watch for me
9.
10. What marking should the vehicle in front of you have at the rear?
a.
A rectangular yellow sign with two red diagonal lines
b.
Triangular reflectors
c.
A rectangular yellow sign with red edging
d.
A slow moving vehicle sign
11. What is correct when you are driving on a motorway and see this traffic sign?
a. It is permitted to stop at the exit to orient myself on my continued journey
b. I should reduce speed before I leave the motorway and drive out onto the exit lane at
the last moment
c. The exit to Mora starts in 500 metres and I do not need to reduce speed until then
d. If I am going to Mora I should reduce speed at the exit so that I can negotiate
the sharp curve often found on exit roads
12. Which alternative best describes what you should do first in this situation?
a.
b.
c.
d.
I pip the horn so that the pedestrians understand that they must move to the side.
I do not do anything in particular. Oncoming cars should wait.
I stop and wait until the pedestrians have passed.
I reduce speed and place myself close to the right edge without exposing the
pedestrians to danger
13. You have a higher speed than the lorry. Which alternative describes the most correct
decision?
a. I should refrain from overtaking since the lorry driver will be forced out into my lane
when his lane ends
b. I overtake since the lorry driver is obliged to give me space by driving out onto the
shoulder
c. There is a considerable risk that the lorry driver increases speed on the
downward slope and I should therefore refrain from overtaking
14. It is winter and there is snow on the roads when you go out driving. Where is the risk
of skidding the greatest?
a.
In slight curves.
b.
On a straight main road.
c.
On the brow of a hill.
d.
At crossings.
15. What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
a single-vehicle accident?
An accident between a motor vehicle and an unprotected road-user
An accident where only one vehicle is involved
An accident where two vehicles collide in a crossing
An accident where the driver is alone in the car
17. What does the supplementary sign in the combination of traffic signs mean?
a.
It gives the distance to the place where the danger ends
b.
It gives the minimum distance to the vehicle in front when driving over the bridge
c.
It gives the distance to the place where the danger begins
19. You are driving the blue car and intend to drive straight ahead into the smaller road.
Do you have to give way to the yellow car?
a.
No
b.
Yes
20. Who may use the verge (hard shoulder), if it is marked with a solid line?
a.
Motorbikes.
b.
Mopeds, both class I and class II
c.
Cars that want to make overtaking easier.
d.
Cars that are driving very slowly.
24. What happens to the road conditions on a winter evening when the temperature drops
from -4 to -10 degrees?
a.
The road conditions become more slippery the colder it gets
b.
The road conditions are the same as long as the temperature is below 0 degrees
c.
There is a risk of a gritted road re-freezing and becoming slippery again
25. A two-way street has four lanes. In which of them are you allowed to drive?
a.
Only in the two right lanes
b.
In all of them, except for the one to the far left
c.
Only in the lane to the far right
26. How should you act in this situation?
a.
It is sufficient to check the cyclist in case he should wobble.
b.
I only look along the line so see if a train is coming.
c.
I should check the cyclist, pedestrian and the railway line.
27. What should you think about when driving onto the road to Loftbacken?
a.
On this type of road the speed limit is always 50 km/h
b.
It is not permitted to stop along the road
c.
The road may lack important traffic signs
d.
I must have authorization to drive on the road
28. You are driving at 90 kph. What is the minimum distance you must keep to the vehicle
in front of you?
a. About 30 m
b. About 50 m
c. About 90 m
30. You are driving on a motorway and approach the traffic signs. Which is the biggest
risk?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Crossings.
Pedestrians on the road
Cyclists on the road.
Oncoming vehicles.
Sharp curves.
31. What is most important for your choice of speed when passing a level crossing?
a.
b.
c.
d.
32. When driving in daylight on a main road you meet an oncoming vehicle. What is true
concerning the distance and meeting point?
a.
b.
c.
d.
If the oncoming vehicle is driving with dipped lights it will be more difficult for me to
determine where the meeting will be.
If the oncoming vehicle is a large vehicle it will be much easier to judge the distance and
the speed.
It is much easier for an experienced driver to judge the distance to the oncoming
vehicle.
If the oncoming vehicle is driving faster than the speed limit it will be difficult
to determine when the meeting will take place.
36. What is applicable when you want to apply the cogwheel principle?
a.
b.
c.
The give way traffic sign is not applicable when I want to apply the cogwheel principle
The cogwheel principle can only be applied in crossings where there is no give way sign.
I must be in agreement with my fellow road-users about letting the obligation
to give way be subordinate to the flow of traffic.
37. How do you most safety show a pedestrian at a pedestrian crossing that you intend to
let him go?
a.
b.
c.
By braking decidedly
By waving him to cross
Through eye contact and my speed
38. For what reason is the traffic sign "No overtaking" erected here?
a.
Because the road enters a sharp curve or dip, which is difficult to see
b.
c.
d.
39. Your car has broken down on a very busy main road without shoulders. What are you
obliged to do?
a.
b.
c.
40. What is the most important safety factor when driving in a bend?
a. To hold as straight a line as possible
b. To know whether the car is oversteered or understeered
c. To adapt your speed
41. Which general prohibition is applicable on a motorway?
a.
b.
c.
d.
42. You have several road-users behind you when you intend to stop at the roadside. How
can you inform them that you are intending to stop?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
43. When must you use the parking and rear lights according to the law?
a.
When I have had a puncture in the dark and have stopped by the roadside
b.
When I am driving in the dark
c.
When I have parked on a parking space with adequate lighting
d.
When I am driving through a tunnel
44. What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
45. Which way of driving creates the greatest risk situation in connection with being
overtaken in the dark?
a.
When I drive out onto the shoulder to let the overtaking vehicle past
b.
When I position myself close to the right edge line
c.
When I have the same lateral position as before being overtaken
46. How can you best avoid the risk of aquaplaning?
a.
By driving on the shoulder
b.
By driving with tyres with a depth of tyre of at least 3 mm
c.
By driving with wide tyres
d.
By driving at a slow speed
47. There are special rules for reversing. What is correct?
a.
It is not permitted to reverse on a main road
b.
It is not permitted to reverse in a housing area
c.
It is not permitted to reverse in a three-way crossing
d.
It is not permitted to obstruct or interfere with other traffic
48. Where can you most often see this traffic sign?
a.
On the brow of a hill
b.
At open areas along the coast
c.
At airports
d.
At places where I can be surprised by hard gusts of wind, e.g. on a bridge
49. You are driving with a coupled trailer. When is there a serious risk of "jack knifing"?
a.
If the car wheels brake before the trailer wheels
b.
If only one brake circuit functions on the car
c.
d.
52. You are in the situation shown in the picture. What should you do?
a. I must adjust my speed so that I can enter a gap without interfering with the
other traffic
b. I must give way to all the other traffic
c. I am obliged to stop before I drive onto the motorway
d. If I cannot drive onto the motorway before the acceleration lane ends, I continue on the
shoulder
53. Which is the most important reason for no overtaking just before or on an
uncontrolled pedestrian crossing?
a.
I obstruct the view for the driver I am overtaking
b.
The vehicle I am driving will conceal any pedestrians
c.
My vehicle can go into a skid
54. You are driving on a road where the visibility is reduced by the brows of hills and
curves. Your intention is to turn round and drive in the opposite direction. What is
correct?
a.
I set out a triangular warning sign while I am reversing
b.
I make a so-called three-point turn
c.
I turn round on the shoulder
d.
I turn off the road and turn round on a smaller connecting road
55. When is it prohibited to use the full beam when driving the dark?
a.
When driving where there is adequate street lighting.
b.
When meeting pedestrians.
c.
When driving in a built-up area.
56. You have run out of petrol on a level crossing. What should you do?
a.
I leave the car and place myself in a safe place
b.
Put the vehicle in fifth gear and drive the car off by using the starter
c.
Leave the car and try to stop the train
d.
Put the vehicle in a low gear and drive the car off by using the starter
57. What should you do if this lamp lights up?
a.
Top up the engine oil
b.
Top up the windscreen washer fluid
c.
Top up with antifreeze and water in the radiator
d.
Top up the battery acid
b.
c.
59. How should you use the full beam when overtaking in the dark?
a.
I do not dip my lights at all since I am going to overtake
b.
I dip the lights as soon as I see the vehicle in front
c.
I dip the lights when my full beam reaches the vehicle in front
60. How many minutes do you save every ten kilometres if you increase your speed from
70 km/h to 90 km/h?
a.
Approx. 2 minutes
b.
Approx. 4 minutes
c.
Approx. 6 minutes
61. When should you switch to full beam when meeting oncoming traffic in the dark?
a.
I switch to full beam after I have met the other vehicle.
b.
I switch to full beam before I meet the other vehicle.
c.
I switch to full beam at the same time as I meet the other vehicle.
62. What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
true?
I will come to a level crossing with barriers in approx. 100 metres.
The cross sign indicates several tracks.
I can park 20 metres after the level crossing.
I will come to a level crossing without barriers in approx. 100 metres.
63. Who is exempt from the regulations concerning the position of a vehicle on the road?
a.
Drivers of vehicles doing road maintenance work
b.
Drivers of vehicles wider than 2.60 metres
c.
Cyclists
d.
Taxi drivers
64. What should you do when you pass this sign?
a.
I stop as soon as I hear the ship's signals.
b.
I stop only if a bridge-watchman stops the traffic
c.
I prepare to stop at a red light
65. You approach a level crossing with barriers. There is a road-worker who shows a red
flag. What should you do?
a.
I continue over the level crossing.
b.
I stop and wait until he takes down the flag.
66. What does the so-called "three-second rule" mean?
a.
A way of deciding how long before turning at a crossing I should give a signal.
b.
A way of deciding the distance to the vehicle behind.
c.
A way of deciding how long my braking distance will be.
d.
A way of deciding what the minimum distance is I should keep to the vehicle
in front.
68. You are driving in a line of cars maintaining a speed of approximately 90 km/h. What
is correct concerning your attention?
a.
It is sufficient for me to focus my attention on the car just in front
b.
It is sufficient for me to focus my attention on the car just behind me
c.
I should look through the windows of the cars in front of me. I will then have
a chance to see if anyone brakes further ahead in the line
69. You are
a.
b.
c.
driving the car on its way onto the motorway. What is correct?
The blue van must change lane
A powerful increase in speed simplifies my entrance
I am obliged to give way to the traffic in the right lane
CODE: 7A932Q54
1.
You couple a trailer to your car. What is the most dangerous according to these
alternatives?
a.
That the trailer affects the car in strong wind so that it is not possible to brake
b.
That the trailer's brakes lock when reversing
c.
That the trailer's brakes do not work
d.
That the trailer comes loose and travels out into the traffic because the trailer
and the safety wire are not connected properly
2.
Normally you are obliged to report to the police if you have collided with and injured
or killed a wild animal. When does this obligation not apply?
a.
When I have collided with a lynx
b.
When I have collided with a wild boar
c.
When I have collided with a fox
d.
When I have collided with a wolf
3.
You are going to drive straight ahead and the taxi wants to turn to the left. How do
you best solve this situation?
a. I just drive on, since according to the rules the taxi should not turn to the left from the
right-hand lane
b. I drive according to the basic rule, wait and let the taxi driver make his desired
left turn
c. I flash with the full beam to explain that I am ready for the taxi's left turn
d. I pip the horn at the taxi to attract the attention of the driver to the risk of a collision
4.
Which
a.
b.
c.
5.
statement is correct?
A driver with good self-knowledge often overestimates their own capacity as a driver.
A driver with a high degree of self-control often ignores danger in traffic.
A driver with a good concept of reality can more easily recognise dangers in
traffic.
c.
An experienced driver keeps their line of vision directed more towards the right of the
road
6.
For which reason should you refrain from overtaking the pedestrian?
a.
An oncoming vehicle could suddenly appear
b.
I should give way to the white car
c.
He could be splashed with dirt
7.
On this road, what is the highest permitted speed for a heavy goods vehicle with a
coupled trailer?
a.
70 kph
b.
80 kph
c.
90 kph
d.
100 kph
8.
9.
You have mounted a tow bar on your car. Does the car have to be registration tested?
a.
Yes, always.
b.
No, not if the tow bar is mounted by a workshop.
c.
Yes, if the car is to pull a trailer weighing more than 400 kg.
11. You have had a puncture and have put on your car's "emergency wheel"? Which road
should you choose for preference if the closest garage is about 30 km away?
a.
Country road with a hard shoulder
b.
2+1 road
c.
Clearway with a hard shoulder
d.
Motorway
12. You are
present
a.
b.
c.
driving vehicle D and want to turn to the left. Which of the other vehicles
the greatest risk for you?
The cyclist A.
The van driver B.
The motorcyclist C.
20. What is the maximum permitted width of a car, including the load, when driving on a
public highway?
a. 220 cm
b. 240 cm
c. 250 cm
d. 260 cm
21. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
22. How can you reduce the harmful effects of exhaust fumes?
e. By warming up the engine while the car stands still
a. By driving with tyres with the correct air pressure and low rolling friction
b. By driving in a low gear
23. You intend to overtake the lorry. Which of the following risks is most serious?
a. That the lorry I am overtaking suddenly drives out on the road.
b. That someone comes from the petrol station to the left.
24. You are driving as shown in the picture. What is the biggest problem in this situation?
a. To use the full beam of the vehicle in front.
b. To estimate the distance to the vehicle in front.
c. To see oncoming vehicles without lights.
25. Which
a.
b.
c.
26. How can you reduce the degree of difficulty in driving through your own actions?
a. By driving at night
b. By always having a passenger
c. By avoiding driving in busy traffic.
27. What is true?
d. I detect movements from the side with my direct vision
a. I see clearly in my full field of vision
b. I detect movements from the side with my peripheral vision
28. A person has been drinking quite a lot of alcohol until late in the night. What should
he/she think about the next day?
a. If he drinks a lot of water and then takes a sauna this will increase the combustion of
alcohol so that he can drive without risk in the afternoon
b. Since he cannot influence the combustion of alcohol he should not drive the
vehicle all day to be on the safe side
c. If he goes for a run this will increase the combustion of alcohol so that he can drive
without risk in the afternoon
29. Why do some people drive even if they are under the influence?
a. They have a better ability to react.
b. Their judgement has increased.
c. They take the risks in traffic too easily.
30. You are the first person to arrive at the scene of a serious road accident. What must
you do first?
a. Raise the alarm; call 112
b. Take stock of the situation
c. Give first aid
d. Warn other people
31. You draw level with a vehicle with these reflectors. How can you see which type of
vehicle it is?
a.
b.
c.
d.
32. After swerving to avoid hitting an animal, you drive off the road. What kind of
insurance will cover the damage to your car?
a.
Partial cover car insurance
b.
The wildlife fund
c.
Own vehicle insurance
d.
Third party insurance
33. What is true about petrol?
a. It contains benzene, which is carcinogenic
b. It is a renewable fuel
c. It contains a lot of sulphur compounds and contributes to acidification of the
environment
39. How can you check whether a medicine is unsuitable for taking when you are going to
drive a car?
a.
I read the list of contents on the package
b.
I read the information sheet enclosed with the medicine
c.
I check whether there is a red triangle on the package
40. How are people normally affected by a high level of noise in traffic?
a.
It does not affect us at all
b.
Most people become more alert and attentive
c.
You can get a headache and have difficulty concentrating
41. What should you do at an accident when a person is bleeding heavily from the lower
leg?
a. Apply a pressure bandage and make sure that the person lies with the leg low and the
head high
b. Apply a pressure bandage and make sure that the person lies in a semiprone position
c. Apply a pressure bandage and make sure that the person lies with the leg up
and the head low
42. You lend your vehicle to a person who you know does not have a driving licence. Who
can be punished for this?
a.
Only the person who borrowed the vehicle
b.
Only me
c.
Both me and the person who borrowed the vehicle
43. What does so-called flying inspection mean?
a.
That the county administrative board calls my vehicle for registration testing
b.
Speed check with helicopter
c.
That I receive a date to report to the Motor Vehicle Inspection Company.
d.
That the police can stop me on the road to inspect my vehicle
44. You have loaded your car and trailer with the maximum load. What is correct?
a.
The car's braking distance becomes shorter
b.
The car's fuel consumption is reduced
c.
The car becomes difficult to steer
d.
The acceleration of the car is reduced
45. In which situation is the risk of group pressure greatest?
a.
When a girl is driving four other girls in a car
b.
When a boy is driving four girls in a car
c.
When a boy is driving four other boys in a car
d.
When a girl is driving four boys in a car
46. What often characterises persons who give way to group pressure in traffic?
a.
High self-control.
b.
Poor humour
c.
A strong desire to be liked
47. You use an engine heater for your car. What is true?
a. Using an engine heater has no significant effect on the environment
b.
The only advantage is that the car starts more easily at low temperatures
c.
It reduces the emission of toxic exhaust fumes by up to approximately 50%
during the first few kilometers
48. Which persons often use this pedestrian crossing?
a.
Persons in wheelchairs
b.
Children in a day nursery
c.
Visually impaired
d.
Hearing impaired
49. Which document or documents are you obliged to have with you when driving a
private car with coupled trailer?
a.
Vehicle inspection records
b.
Driving licence
c.
Insurance certificate
d.
Driving licence and registration certificate
50. You have a B driving licence. Which trailer are you allowed to tow?
a.
One with a maximum gross weight of 1600 kg
b.
One with a maximum load of 1410 kg
c.
One with a maximum kerb weight of 1410 kg
d.
One with a maximum total weight of 1410 kg
51. You are going to a shop that is located 2 kilometres away. Which means of transport is
the best for the environment?
a.
An electric moped
b.
Travelling together in a neighbour's car
c.
A bicycle
d.
A car that has an engine pre-heater
52. What is
a.
b.
c.
53. To who are you obliged to show your driving licence when requested?
a.
Police and motor vehicle inspector.
b.
Military police and traffic wardens.
54. What is true concerning self-knowledge and behaviour in traffic of young drivers?
a. Young inexperienced male drivers often underestimate their skill and use excessive
caution
b. Young inexperienced female drivers often overestimate their skill and drive offensively
c. Male drivers between the ages of 18-20 often overestimate their skill, drive too
fast and end up in more accidents than others
d. Male and female drivers between the ages of 18-20 have the same opinion about their
driving skills
55. What is
a.
b.
c.
60. What is the difference between the way experienced and inexperienced drivers direct
their vision in traffic?
a.
It is easier for experienced drivers to direct their vision to information that is
important for traffic safety.
b.
The search pattern of inexperienced drivers is more systematic.
c.
Experienced drivers often lock their line of vision in traffic and therefore miss
important information.
61. Is the shortest route always the most ecofriendly alternative?
a.
No. If a longer route means fewer starts and stops, this may be better
b.
Yes
62. You pass a road maintenance area. What is correct?
a.
If no workers can be seen, I drive as usual.
b.
I must not exceed the maximum speed, 30 km/h.
c.
I choose my speed depending on the traffic situation.
63. What is
a.
b.
c.
out driving and you start to feel tired and sleepy. Which is the best way to
an accident?
Open the side window
Have a cup of coffee
c.
d.
How do
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
You have been involved in a traffic accident. What obligations do you have?
a.
To always call the police
b.
To always place injured persons on their back with their head raised
c.
To check the other party's driving licence
d.
To stay at the scene of the accident, and to warn other road-users
3.
What obligations do you have if you have lost a load on the road?
a.
If the load can involve danger I must warn the other traffic.
b.
I must inform the police.
4.
Which of these drivers has the shortest reaction time when it comes to braking?
a.
The one who has his line of vision close to the car
b.
The one who is prepared to brake
c.
The one who is mentally prepared
5.
Within a certain stipulated period your car must be taken in for motor vehicle
inspection. You are not able to do this. What does this mean?
a.
I can request an extended period.
b.
I can drive for two months after the stipulated period.
c.
The car receives an automatic driving ban.
d.
I will receive a reminder.
6.
You have taken the towing hook off your car. What must you do?
a.
Nothing. I do not need to do anything until it's time for the car's normal vehicle test
b.
I must have the car vehicle tested within one week
c.
I must present the car for registration inspection within one month
d.
Nothing seeing as I have restored the car to its original condition
7.
As a driver you should have achieved a certain degree of personal maturity. Why is
this important?
a.
Because it will then be easier to correctly assess your own capacity as a
driver.
b.
Because it will be easier to spontaneously react during a crisis situation in traffic.
c.
Because it will then be easier "to start up again" after a period of not driving.
8.
What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
9.
Who are you obliged to show your driving licence to when requested?
a.
Motor vehicle inspector from the police.
b.
Personnel from the Motor Vehicle Inspection Company.
c.
Personnel from the Country Administrative Board.
d.
Personnel from the Rescue Services.
10. You draw level with a vehicle with these reflectors. How can you see which type of
vehicle it is?
a.
I can see that it is a lorry without a trailer from the reflectors
b.
I can see that it is a vehicle with a dangerous load from the reflectors
c.
d.
11. Which are the most common types of accidents outside built-up areas?
a.
Overtaking accidents
b.
Oncoming traffic accidents
c.
Single-vehicle accidents
12. How are people normally affected by a high level of noise in traffic?
a.
It does not affect us at all
b.
Most people become more alert and attentive
c.
You can get a headache and have difficulty concentrating
13. What can result in disqualification from driving?
a.
The car is not taxed or insured
b.
The car is not handed in for vehicle inspection in time
c.
Repeated traffic offences
14. You are
a.
b.
c.
d.
driving on a primary road and approaching the crossing. What should you do?
Continue driving but with the readiness to act
Brake and give way to the car coming from the right
Count on the driver in the car who is going to turn to the left to stop
Count on the driver in the car coming from the right to stop
15. Which is the most environmentally-friendly way to drive when you are approaching a
junction where you are going to turn off?
a.
b.
c.
16. Which of the following describes substances that are released via vehicles' exhaust
fumes and which are harmful for human beings and/or the environment?
a.
Hydrocarbon, oxygen and nitrogen
b.
Sulphur oxide, helium and carbon dioxide
c.
Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and nitric oxide
17. You have driven into and disturbed a traffic device, e.g. a traffic sign. What is the first
thing you should do?
a.
Contact the Swedish Transport Administration (Trafikverket)
b.
Contact the police
c.
Put the traffic sign back
18. What is true about your way of directing your vision in traffic?
a.
If I lock my gaze on an object there is a considerable risk that I will miss
adjacent information.
b.
As a rule inexperienced drivers look further ahead than experienced drivers.
c.
If I look close in front of the car I will keep a steady course.
19. Why are the traffic signals placed so far from the crossing?
a.
The street only has one lane
b.
It is always prohibited to stop closer to a crossing than 10 metres
c.
To simply turning into the street for lorries and buses
d.
The view is obstructed
20. At what
a.
b.
c.
d.
21. By which means can you as a driver best improve traffic safety?
a.
Avoid driving in the dark
b.
Regularly give way to crossing traffic
c.
Regular vehicle service
d.
By having plenty of time to drive
22. Which statement is correct?
a.
Young women are involved in more accidents than young men
b.
Young men are involved in more accidents than young women
c.
Accident statistics are the same for young men and women if consideration is taken to
the number of kilometres driven
23. You have mounted a tow bar on your car. Does the car have to be registration tested?
a.
Yes, always.
b.
No, not if the tow bar is mounted by a workshop.
c.
Yes, if the car is to pull a trailer weighing more than 400 kg.
24. You are driving a diesel driven vehicle equipped with a catalytic converter. Which of
the following substances are emitted in an undiminished amount in spite of the
catalytic converter?
a.
Sulphur oxides
b.
Hydrocarbons
c.
Nitric oxides
d.
Carbon monoxide
e.
Carbon dioxide
26. What percentage of drivers killed in single-vehicle accidents were under the influence
at the time?
a.
5-10%
b.
20-30%
c.
40-50%
d.
60-70%
27. Which means of transport is best for the environment?
a.
Train.
b.
By air.
c.
Car.
d.
Bus.
28. Which of the following is a fossil fuel?
a.
Biogas
b.
RME (rapemethylester)
c.
Diesel
d.
Ethanol
29. How fast may a heavy goods vehicle drive on a country road?
a.
70 kph
b.
80 kph
c.
90 kph
d.
110 kph
30. There are medicines that can affect the ability to drive. What is true?
a.
Pharmacists are always obliged to say if a medicine is unsuitable when driving.
b.
I am always obliged to find out whether a medicine is unsuitable when
driving.
c.
Doctors are always obliged to say if a medicine is unsuitable when driving.
31. Which document should you have with you when driving a car?
a.
Driving licence.
b.
Form for damage claim.
c.
Certificate that the car has third party insurance.
d.
The latest report from the motor vehicle inspection.
32. What effect does group pressure have on human behaviour?
a.
Positive group pressure does not affect a person who has poor self-confidence
b.
c.
A positive effect is achieved when the group clearly shows that it does not
accept anyone breaking the traffic rules
A positive effect of group pressure is most often achieved by people who put the blame
on others
33. Which statement is true regarding fuel consumption and the environment?
a.
Exhaust fumes are not harmful for the environment, only for humans
b.
A car with a catalytic converter and low fuel consumption releases no harmful
emissions.
c.
Cold starting an engine increases fuel consumption and harmful exhaust
emissions
34. Why do
a.
b.
c.
35. Which documents are you obliged to carry when driving a car with coupled trailer?
a.
The car's and trailer's last vehicle test report
b.
Driving licence only
c.
The car's and trailer's insurance certificate
d.
The car's and trailer's registration certificate
36. Which damage is compensated by third party insurance?
a.
The excess on my own car
b.
Damage in connection with theft
c.
Damage to my own car
d.
Damage to the other party's vehicle
37. As a driver you face different judgements in traffic. Which of these alternatives
describes the judgement most difficult to make?
a.
Distance to a vehicle coming from a side road.
b.
Distance to an oncoming vehicle.
c.
Distance to the vehicle in front
38. Is the trailer correctly coupled to the car?
a.
No
b.
Yes
39. You are the first person to arrive at the scene of an accident and one of the injured
persons is in shock. What must you do first?
a.
I must keep the person occupied
b.
I must give the person something to drink
c.
I must turn the person away from the site of the accident
d.
I must lay the person on the ground, keep him/her warm and talk in a
calming voice
40. In which situation is the risk of group pressure greatest?
a.
When a girl is driving four boys in a car
b.
When a boy is driving four girls in a car
c.
When a girl is driving four other girls in a car
d.
When a boy is driving four other boys in a car
41. How can you as driver best contribute to the improvement of traffic safety?
a.
By driving defensively.
b.
By avoiding driving in the dark.
c.
By driving new and safe cars.
d.
By training up the ability to react.
42. Which statement best describes the implication of learning by imitation?
a.
I learn from my own mistakes
b.
I learn by imitating others
c.
I learn from how things normally are
43. Which of the following statements about protruding loads is correct?
a.
Any load that protrudes in front of the car must be marked out
b.
Any load that protrudes behind the car must be marked out
c.
Any load that protrudes in front of the car and which is not clearly visible
must be marked out
44. Sometimes high fencing is built between housing areas and the roads. What is its main
purpose?
a.
To reduce the noise from traffic on the road.
b.
To prevent children from crossing the road.
c.
To prevent wild animals coming onto the road.
d.
To prevent traffic leaving the road.
45. Which statement is true?
a.
If I drive with main beam headlights, I can see a pedestrian wearing dark clothes at a
distance of about 300 metres
b.
c.
46. On what type of roads do you run the greatest risk of being killed or severely injured?
a.
Motorways.
b.
Public roads outside built-up areas.
c.
Private roads.
d.
Streets in built-up areas.
e.
Clearways.
47. What is
a.
b.
c.
51. Which of these characteristics increase the risk of a driver being involved in traffic
accidents?
a.
Good self-knowledge.
b.
Realistic concept of reality.
c.
High self-control.
d.
Low sense of responsibility
52. What does so-called flying inspection mean?
a.
That the police can stop me on the road to inspect my vehicle
b.
Speed check with helicopter
c.
That the county administrative board calls my vehicle for registration testing
d.
That I receive a date to report to the Motor Vehicle Inspection Company.
53. What is
areas?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
the most important reason for keeping to a particularly low speed in built-up
To reduce the risks for pedestrians and cyclists.
To reduce the amount of noise
In order to concentrate on what is close to the car.
So that the traffic will flow more smoothly.
To keep the emission of exhaust fumes low.
a.
b.
c.
There is no relationship between ways of driving and the impact on the environment
Repeated accelerations and braking reduce the fuel consumption and the emission of
exhaust fumes
A spasmodic way of driving increase the fuel consumption and thereby the
amount of hazardous exhaust fumes
55. What does overlearning during driving test instruction lead to?
a.
I do not forget my theoretical knowledge as easily
b.
I drive faster
c.
My way of paying attention in traffic becomes less developed
56. Which of these examples describes a mature behaviour in traffic?
a.
If it is practical, to let someone go who should actually give way to me.
b.
To find gaps in the traffic to save time.
c. To allow the engine to idle when scraping ice off the windows on a winter's day.
57. What is
a.
b.
c.
58. In which way is the emission of exhaust fumes affected when you overtake?
a.
The emission of exhaust fumes is affected if I accelerate quickly.
b.
The emission of exhaust fumes is not affected if I accelerate quickly.
59. In which situation is there the greatest risk of experiencing an optical illusion?
a.
When I meet a car with a faulty headlight in the dark
b.
When I am driving on a motorway in the winter
c.
When I am driving on a gravel road on a hot summer day
d.
When I am driving on a main road in drizzle
60. The car and the van are both going to turn left. The motorcyclist is going to continue
straight ahead. Is there any risk of an accident?
a.
No, the motor cyclist sees both vehicles.
b.
No, the car driver sees both the van and the motorcyclist.
c.
Yes, the driver in the car does not see the motorcyclist.
c.
That I drive slowly at crossings where there is a clear view and there are seldom other
vehicles.
67. What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
68. You are approaching this crossing and want to go straight ahead. Where should you
direct your greatest attention?
a.
In zone A. The pedestrians crossing the road.
b.
In zone B. At the parked cars.
c.
In zone C. At the car in front.
d.
In zone D. Where there is shrubbery.
e.
In the rear-view mirror. There may be traffic behind.
69. How many centilitres of strong spirits (40%) is 50 cl of strong beer (7.0%) the
equivalent of?
a.
About 3.5 cl
b.
About 5 cl
c.
About 9 cl
d.
About 25 cl
70. A person has been drinking quite a lot of alcohol until late in the night. What should
he/she think about the next day?
a.
Since he cannot influence the combustion of alcohol he should not drive the
vehicle all day to be on the safe side
b.
If he drinks a lot of water and then takes a sauna this will increase the combustion of
alcohol so that he can drive without risk in the afternoon
c.
If he goes for a run this will increase the combustion of alcohol so that he can drive
without risk in the afternoon
2.
You are driving a car equipped with airbags for both front seats. Which alternative is
correct?
a.
A child safety seat must not be mounted in the front seat
b.
An airbag is triggered in all collisions
c.
It is dangerous to wear glasses if sitting in a seat with an airbag
d.
An airbag provides best protection if I do not use the seatbelt
3.
4.
5.
6.
Where is there information on which type of oil should be used for the engine?
a.
The motor vehicle inspection report.
b.
The instruction manual.
c.
The registration certificate.
7.
What is
a.
b.
c.
8.
9.
You are driving a vehicle whose height exceeds 2.5 m. What does this traffic sign
combination mean?
a. Driving straight ahead is permitted but after 900 m there will be limited
available height
b. I must turn right
c. Driving straight ahead is prohibited
11. You are driving at 70 km/h. How far does your vehicle travel in one second?
a. Approx. 10 metres.
b. Approx. 20 metres.
c. Approx. 25 metres.
d. Approx. 35 metres.
12. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
17. When driving, you notice that the temperature gauge has suddenly gone up to the red
area. What is the first thing you should do?
a. Drive to the nearest garage
b. Stop and check that there is enough coolant in the cooling system
c. Stop and check the oil level in the engine
21. You are going to jump-start your car by using electricity from another car's battery.
Which of the following is correct?
a. The car that I am taking electricity from must not have its engine on
b. The minus terminals must be linked to the plus terminals
c. The batteries that are linked up must have the same voltage
22. Can a car be steered if the power steering fluid has leaked?
a. No.
b. Yes, but it is difficult.
23. After pumping up the pressure in your brake pedal, you start the engine. The brake
pedal then goes down a little. What does that mean?
a. It means the brakes work
b. It means the brake fluid level is too low
c. It means the parking brake works
d. It means the brake servo works
24. A fault
a.
b.
c.
d.
27. Which traffic signs are you allowed to pass when driving a light goods vehicle with a
coupled trailer? The trailer has an unarticulated towbar.
a. Traffic signs C and D
b. Traffic signs A and C
c. Traffic signs B and D
d. Traffic signs B and C
e. Traffic signs A and B
29. You are driving to the mountains in September. Are you allowed to drive with studded
tyres?
a. Yes, if the road conditions are wintry
b. No
c. Yes, if I contact the Swedish Road Administration
d. Yes, if I contact the police
30. You increase speed from 50 km/h to 100 km/h. How does this affect the thinking
distance?
a. It remains unchanged
b. It becomes twice as long
c. It becomes three times as long
d. It becomes four times as long
31. How should you transport a child under three years old if you do not have a child seat?
a. It's not permitted.
b. In your car for a short distance, if the child travels in the back seat.
c. In a taxi for a short distance, if the child travels in the back seat.
36. Your car's foot brake (service brake) is not working. Are you allowed to drive if the
handbrake is working?
a. No, I must call for a breakdown truck
b. Yes, both only at walking speed
c. No, I must tow the car
d. Yes, but only to the nearest garage
37. Why should the tyres with the best grip be fitted at the rear?
a. The car's road-holding characteristics will be better
b. It shortens the braking distance
c. They are under most strain if I brake hard
d. They are under most strain because of the weight of load in the baggage compartment
38. In certain batteries you should check the liquid level. Which liquid should you top up
the battery with when necessary?
a. Methylated spirit.
b. Salt-solution.
c.
d.
Distilled water.
Sulphuric acid.
39. After washing the car the brakes often brake unevenly. What is the easiest solution to
this fault?
a. By braking a few times at low speed
b. By blowing hot air on the brakes
46. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
50. Which
is?
a.
b.
c.
d.
sign means that you must be well aware of how wide the vehicle you are driving
Traffic sign A.
Traffic sign B.
Traffic sign C.
Traffic sign D.
51. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
53. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
54. During
a.
b.
c.
55. What is the most common reason that the brakes come on farther down than normal?
a. There is air in the braking system.
b. There is dirt in the brake fluid.
c. The brake servo has stopped working.
d. There is a leak in the braking system.
56. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
statement is correct?
Adult passengers are responsible themselves for using the seat belt
Adult passengers only need to use the seat belt in built-up areas
I must use the seat belt when I am driving in a parking area
I must always use the seat belt when I am reversing
c.
58. Lamp no. 6 lights up when you are driving. What should you do?
a. Press down the clutch and rev up the engine a few times
b. Continue driving a few kilometres to see if the warning lamp goes off
c. Stop the engine immediately
59. Which
a.
b.
c.
statement is correct?
An airbag is always turned on and off with a switch on the dashboard
If the vehicle has an airbag, you do not need to use a seatbelt
A child car seat must not be used in the front passenger seat if there is an
airbag in operation
60. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
61. You notice that your car is pulling to one side. What could be the reason?
a. The power steering is not working
b. High air pressure in both front tyres
c. Low air pressure in a front tyre
62. Which of the following statements about seat belts is true?
a. A seat belt combined with a thick jacket reduces the strain on the body in the event of a
collision
b. A seat belt should lie close to the body and be as tight as possible
63. Are you allowed to drive a car whose foot brake is not working?
a. No, I must call in a breakdown truck
b. Yes, the shortest possible route to a garage
c. Yes, if you use the hazard warning lights
64. What is the purpose of engine oil?
a. It reduces carbon dioxide emissions during combustion.
b. It lubricates moving parts, provides cooling and protects against rust.
c. It prevents moving parts from freezing.
65. Which of the following statements about a car's warning lights is true?
a. If the charging system lamp comes on while I am driving, I must stop immediately and
check the fluid level of the battery
b. If the temperature gauge suddenly rises to boiling point, I must stop immediately and
check the engine's oil level
c. If the red oil pressure lamp comes on while I am driving, I must stop
immediately and turn off the engine
66. You are going to help to start another car by using jump leads. Which statement is
correct?
a. The engine of the car providing starting help should be turned off
b. The car which is having problems starting should have a gear engaged
c. The batteries should be of different voltages
d. If the jump leads are connected incorrectly, there may be a short circuit.
68. The thinking distance increases in relation to the speed. What is correct?
a. Twice the speed gives a thinking distance twice as long.
b. Twice the speed gives a thinking distance three times as long.
c. Twice the speed gives a thinking distance four times as long.
69. Your car has no child safety-seat. Is there ever an occasion when you may transport a
child who is 4 years old and about 100 cm long?
a. Yes, no matter the distance, as a one-off I may transport a child in the backseat
b. Yes, but only a short distance and only if child sits in the back seat
c. No, children must always travel in a special child safety-seat
70. Which fluid do you mix with water in order to prevent ice from forming in the cooling
system?
a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D
2.
3.
4.
5.
You are
a.
b.
c.
d.
driving straight ahead. In which zone can there be the greatest risk?
In zone A
In zone B
In zone C
In zone D
6.
You are approaching this traffic light and want to turn right. What should you think
about?
a. Because the lane signal arrow is turned off, I must reckon on pedestrians and
cyclists having a green light
b. I am not allowed to turn until both lights turn green
c. Because the lane signal arrow is turned off, the right-hand rule applies
d. All other traffic must give way to me
7.
You should adjust the speed to the prevailing conditions. What does this mean?
a.
That I can always stop before every predictable obstruction.
b.
That I always reduce speed when meeting oncoming traffic on a main road.
c.
That I always follow the flow of the traffic.
d.
That I always maintain a low speed.
8.
You are
a.
b.
c.
approaching a junction where this sign is placed. What does it imply for you?
It is only prohibited to do a U-turn at the junction
It is only prohibited to turn left at the junction
It is prohibited to turn left and to do a U-turn
9.
What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
10. What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
15. You are going to drive straight ahead. The bus driver gives a left signal. What should
you do?
a. Search for eye contact with the bus driver and drive
b. Stop on this side of the pedestrian crossing
c. Increase speed to avoid obstructing the bus
d. Increase speed to avoid obstructing the bus
17. The bus is going to pull out from the stop and has started indicating. What applies?
a. Both drivers must give way.
b. Because there are two lanes in the same direction, the bus rule does not apply.
c. Only the driver in the blue car has to give way.
18. You are going to turn to the left. The bus driver intends to turn into your street. What
should you do?
a.
b.
c.
Stop by the right edge where I am until the bus has turned
Calmly drive forward and wait at the give way line
Hurry up before the bus
21. You are approaching this traffic light. What should you do?
a. Keep on going. The light will soon be green
b. Brake hard. The light will soon go red
22. The time is 13.20 and it is Thursday. Can you use the bus lane?
a. No
b. Yes
23. You are driving at the highest permitted speed for your vehicle. May you drive on to
the hard shoulder to help someone overtake you?
a.
b.
c.
26. You are driving car E and are going to pass a raised footpath. What is applicable?
a. I must give way to A according to the exit rule
b. The driver of car A must give way to me according to the right of way for right-hand
vehicles
28. Which
a.
b.
c.
31. You are going to stop in the vicinity of a pedestrian crossing. What is correct?
a. You should be at least 12 metres after the crossing.
b. You should be at least 12 metres before the crossing.
c. You should be at least 10 metres after the crossing.
d. You should be at least 10 metres before the crossing.
32. You are driving on a road with a speed limit of 70 km/h with two lanes in each
direction separated by road markings. You overtake a car driving in the right-hand
lane. Can you continue to drive in the left-hand lane after overtaking?
a. No
b. Yes
33. You are driving on a road and pass this traffic sign. What does it mean?
a. There can be stones all over the road
b. In the dark I should drive over to the left side of the road to avoid any stones on my
side of the road
c. The sign means there is a risk of falling stones only from the left
d. The sign means that there is a risk of flying stones from oncoming vehicles
34. You intend to drive to Sundbyberg. Which lane or lanes should you use?
a. Left
b. Right and left
c. Right
35. Are you obliged to obey instructions given by a road transport leader?
a. No
b. Yes
36. There are slippery road conditions. On a steep downhill slope you meet a lorry which
has an obstruction on its side of the road. Should you give way to the lorry?
a. Yes, since after the lorry has stopped it can be difficult for it to start again on
the steep slope.
b. No, since I could skid if I brake on the downhill slope.
c. No, the lorry driver should give way since the obstruction is on his side of the road.
37. What is true about petrol?
a. It is a renewable fuel
b. It contains benzene, which is carcinogenic
c. It contains a lot of sulphur compounds and contributes to acidification of the
environment
38. What percentage of drivers killed in single-vehicle accidents were under the influence
at the time?
a. 5-10%
b. 20-30%
c. 40-50%
d. 60-70%
39. What type of road surface gives the best grip?
a. Dry asphalt
b. Loose gravel
c. Hard-packed gravel
d. Wet asphalt
40. Which of the drivers has the most responsibility for the accidents shown in the series
of pictures above?
a. The car driver, since he has poor visibility to the rear and also gives a signal
with the indicators too late
b. The car driver and mc driver are equally responsible for an accident occurring
c. The mc driver, since he should not overtake at the type of crossing shown in the
pictures
d. The mc driver, since he should have noticed that the car driver is giving a signal with
the indicators
c.
d.
42. Which
a.
b.
c.
The crossing
The road conditions
safety post is most often to be found on the right side of the road at a crossing?
A
B
C
44. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
type of accident is most often caused because of the driver being tired?
An accident at a junction
A queueing accident
An accident when overtaking
A one-car accident
45. What is the limit for driving under the influence of drugs?
a. As soon as narcotics can be traced in the blood
b. 0.1 per mille
c. 0.2 per mille
46. What effect can probability conditioning have in traffic?
a. That I drive fast at crossings where there is a poor view and there are often other
vehicles.
b. That I drive fast at crossings where there is a poor view and there are seldom
other vehicles.
c. That I drive slowly at crossings where there is a clear view and there are seldom other
vehicles.
47. How does vision function in traffic in terms of direct vision/peripheral vision?
a. With direct vision I can see clearly only in a small part of the field of vision
b. With peripheral vision I can see clearly in the full field of vision
c. With peripheral vision I can detect colours in the full field of vision
d. With direct vision I can see clearly in the full field of vision
48. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
51. You skid as a result of too powerful an acceleration in a curve. What is true about the
handling?
a. Front-wheel driven cars are experienced as understeered
b. Front-wheel driven cars become oversteered
c. Front-wheel driven cars skid with the rear of the car
d. Rear-wheel driven cars are experienced as understeered
52. What is worst for the environment?
a. Driving with high air pressure in the tyres.
b. Driving in a high gear.
c. Driving with the air conditioning on.
53. What is the purpose of engine oil?
a. It reduces carbon dioxide emissions during combustion.
b. It lubricates moving parts, provides cooling and protects against rust.
c. It prevents moving parts from freezing.
54. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
55. At how many rpm does a catalytic converter work best in a petrol-driven car?
a. Doesn't matter
b. Under 3000 rpm
c.
57. You meet a line of vehicles in a heavy snow storm. Which have the correct lights on?
a. Those with only the parking lights on
b. Those with dipped lights and fog lights on
c. Those with the dipped lights on
d. Those with the daytime driving lights on
58. You intend to turn round on a road with a 90 km/h speed limit. What is correct?
a. I must have a clear view and no traffic for 200-300 metres in both direction in
order to be able to make the turn
b. I make a three-point turn on the shoulder
c. When turning round I must set out a triangular warning sign
d. I must never turn round on a road with a speed limit of 90 km/h
59. In which picture is the seat belt worn correctly?
a. A
b. B
c. C
60. By how much is motive energy reduced and therefore the braking distance if you
reduce your speed from 100 kph to 50 kph?
a. By half
b. To a third
c. To a quarter
61. Which way of driving creates the greatest risk situation in connection with being
overtaken in the dark?
a. When I position myself close to the right edge line
b. When I drive out onto the shoulder to let the overtaking vehicle past
c. When I have the same lateral position as before being overtaken
62. You drive onto the shoulder. What is applicable when are going to drive onto the road
again?
a. The traffic on the road must give way to me
b. The same rules are applicable as when I drive onto a road from an acceleration lane
c. I must give way to all traffic on the road
64. Which
a.
b.
c.
69. Imagine that you meet an oncoming vehicle in the dark at these places. In which
situation can you wait the longest to switch from full beam to dipped lights?
a. On a straight road
b. In a right curve
c. In a left curve
2.
3.
You approach this traffic signal and intend to turn to the right. What is applicable?
a.
I cannot turn before both signals show a green light
b.
I cannot turn before the extra signal shows a green light
c.
I can turn even though the extra signal is off
4.
5.
a.
b.
c.
6.
7.
You are
a.
b.
c.
d.
going to turn to the right. In which situation must you stop first?
In A
In B
In C
In D
8.
Has the
a.
b.
c.
d.
9.
What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
10. What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
11. You are going to drive through a gate to a building and have to cross both a cycle and
a pedestrian path. What is applicable?
a.
I must give way to pedestrians, cyclists and mopeds
b.
I should give way to mopeds but not to cyclists and pedestrians
c.
All road-users on the cycle path and pedestrian path must give way to me
12. How should you act when you see this traffic sign combination?
a.
I must adapt my speed, possibly stop, and give way to traffic coming from the right
b.
I must adapt my speed, possibly stop, and give way to traffic coming from the
left
17. You are driving in the same lane as the cyclist. What is correct?
a.
It is appropriate to overtake the cyclist since the crossing is controlled by lights
b.
It is prohibited to overtake if the cyclist is just before or in the crossing
c.
To give the cyclist wobbling space I refrain from overtaking until there is
sufficient space
d.
It is appropriate to overtake the cyclist before the crossing since the cyclist will be
keeping to a low speed
18. You have stopped for a red light. A large group of children with their leader go over
the pedestrian crossing in front of you. The light changes to green. What should you
do?
a.
I should drive since I have a green light.
b.
I let the entire group of children pass before I drive off.
c.
I start driving slowly since I expect the children to stop and wait for me.
19. You are
a.
b.
c.
d.
20. Which vehicle or vehicles are normally allowed to pass this traffic sign?
e.
All heavy goods vehicles
f.
Moped class I
g.
All mopeds
h.
A bus in special service
i.
Moped class II
b.
23. The lorry driver has indicated to the right. How should you interpret this?
a.
The lorry driver intends to turn to the right
b.
The lorry driver is intending to stop
c.
The lorry driver is signalling me that it is all clear to overtake
26. Where can you read about the regulations for parking in your district?
a.
In the Road Administration's road information maps
b.
In the local traffic regulations
c.
In the Highway Code
27. What is correct concerning a parking space with these traffic signs?
a.
All disabled persons can park here
b.
c.
28. In which of the following situations is it most suitable to use your horn?
a. When I intend to overtake someone riding a horse
b. When the vehicle in front of me does not move off when the traffic lights go green
c. When two people are cycling abreast
d. When the vehicle in front of me is driving at a low speed
29. For which vehicles is the lane furthest right reserved?
a. Vehicles with a gross weight above 3.5 tons.
b. Public transport vehicles and class II mopeds.
c. Public transport vehicles and all two-wheeled vehicles.
d. Slow moving vehicles.
e. Vehicles with a total weight above 3.5 tons.
30. You are driving on road where the speed limit is 70 kph. What does the road sign
mean?
a. In 200-400 metres I will get to a junction with a major road.
b. In 200-400 metres I will get to a junction where the right-hand rule applies.
c. In 50-200 metres I will get to a junction where the right-hand rule applies.
d. In 50-200 metres I will get to a junction with a major road.
31. You are driving in the right lane and intend to change to the left. What should you do?
a.
b.
c.
I drive close to the vehicle in front so that I can "follow" when they change lanes. In this
situation I do not need to check the vehicles behind.
I check the left lane and give a signal that I intend to change lane.
I block both lanes by driving over the lane line with the left wheels for a good distance,
after which it is easier to change lanes.
32. Why is a driver, when turning in a crossing, obliged to pay attention to other roadusers even if he/she has given a signal?
a. Because other road-users can have missed the signal.
b. Because you are always obliged to give way to all other traffic when turning in a
crossing.
33. What does the police officer's signal mean?
a. I must turn right on to a crossing road and then follow that road instead
b. I must pull in to the side and stay there
c. I must drive past the site carefully
34. What can learning in depth during driving test instruction lead to?
a. That I become less aware of the risks in traffic
b. That I become better motivated to follow the traffic rules
c. That after a short period I forget most of the traffic rules
35. You have just got your driving licence. What is the best way for you to avoid an
accident?
a. I should use my brakes often
b. I should always drive slowly
c. I should drive in heavy traffic in order to practise difficult situations
d. I should drive with large safety margins
36. The buses in the pictures are going to leave the bus stops. Which are you obliged to
give way to?
a. The bus in picture 1
b. The bus in picture 2
c. Both buses
37. The lorry is going into "your" road. Which alternative is correct?
a. To avoid presenting an obstruction I quickly go out onto the crossing road
b. I take for granted that the lorry driver knows his limitations and stops before turning
c. To give the lorry space I stop in good time before the crossing
d. I can without obstruction drive up to the give way line and give way there
40. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
41. You are going to drive straight ahead in the crossing and the bus is going to turn to
the left into your street. How should you act in this situation?
a. At a safe distance before the crossing I wait until the bus has turned
b. I continue towards the crossing and wait at the give way line
42. Where
a.
b.
c.
do most collisions between motor driven vehicles and pedestrians take place?
On parking areas
On the shoulder outside a built-up area
On or in the vicinity of pedestrian crossings and crossings in built-up areas
43. You are driving straight ahead. In which zone can there be the greatest risk?
a. In zone A
b. In zone B
c. In zone C
d. In zone D
45. Which
a.
b.
c.
46. Which
e.
f.
g.
are road-users?
Only pedestrians
Everyone on the road
Only those travelling in vehicles
47. You are going to cross an uncontrolled bicycle crossing. What rules apply?
a. I must adapt my speed so that there is no danger to cyclists and moped riders
who are on the bicycle crossing.
b. I must apply the right-hand rule
50. You have a category B driving licence. Which vehicle can you drive?
a.
b.
c.
Light motorbike
Car with coupled light trailer
Heavy lorry without trailer
53. You are driving the blue car. You have ended up in the middle lane, but actually
want to turn to the left. What should you do?
a.
b.
c.
I drive straight ahead, turn round at a suitable place and then drive as I had
intended
I turn to the left with great caution
I quickly change to the left lane and then turn to the left
You can see no difference between a school crossing patrol and the normal police.
With a school crossing patrol at a pedestrian crossing it is considered to be controlled.
A school crossing patrol is a warning for other road-users that there may be
children nearby.
The maximum permitted speed when passing a school crossing patrol is 30 km/h.
a.
b.
c.
d.
The right of way for right-hand vehicles is applicable, even if the traffic sign
says otherwise
The standard of the road deteriorates
The basic speed is applicable
Overtaking is prohibited
57. Can the cyclist make a left turn from the right lane?
a.
b.
c.
Yes, since there are no rules for how cyclists should turn left
Yes, since there are special rules for how cyclists can use lanes
No, a cyclist should always use the left lane when turning left
58. You are driving car E. In which position is it most difficult to see car A?
a.
b.
c.
59. In busy traffic you may be forced to stop in queues. What is correct?
a.
b.
b.
c.
64. You are going to turn left at the junction. What is particularly important to think
about?
a.
b.
c.
66. How should you interpret the combination of traffic signs in the picture?
a.
b.
c.
It is prohibited to stop before the signs, but permitted to stop after them.
It is prohibited to stop both before and after the signs.
It is permitted to stop before the signs, but prohibited to stop after them.
Their well-practised behaviour in traffic means that they do not present a problem
It can be seen from a good distance that they are disabled through their behaviour and
therefore it is easy to predict their problem
It is often difficult for us other road-users to detect their problem
They are easy to see because they always carry a symbol which points out their
disability
68. You are driving on a road where there is this sign. What does the sign mean?
a.
b.
c.
d.
The road I am driving on is a primary road that turns to the right at the next crossing
That there is a sharp curve to the right ahead
I must turn to the right at the next crossing
I should use the right lane
69. This vehicle is being driven by a road transport leader. How must he/she be
dressed?
e.
a.
b.
c.
1. Who is exempt from the regulations concerning the position of a vehicle on the
road?
a.
b.
c.
d.
2. When reversing with a car and trailer you have asked someone to help keep
watch backwards. Who is responsible if something happens?
a.
b.
c.
Half barriers are used so that road-users will not be "trapped" between the
barriers
It is permitted to drive in a "zigzag" if the barriers have been down for a prolonged
period
Half barriers are mainly used to improve access for emergency vehicles
4. What can you determine from the line in the middle of the road?
a.
b.
c.
5. You approach a level crossing with barriers. There is a road-worker who shows a
red flag. What should you do?
a.
b.
6. You are driving in a line of vehicles in a built-up area. What is the particularly
important?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Yes
No
8. You are driving at the maximum permitted speed. What is the easiest way of
judging the distance to the car in front of you?
a.
b.
c.
9. You are driving behind a road scraper and want to overtake. What is correct?
a.
b.
c.
d.
10. You are in the situation shown in the picture. What should you do?
a.
b.
c.
14. What is correct when you pass a level crossing without barriers?
a.
b.
c.
d.
16. You drive onto the shoulder. What is applicable when you are going to change
your position onto the road?
a.
b.
c.
17. What is applicable when you have passed the traffic sign "Motorway"?
a.
b.
c.
d.
I can turn round by using special transverse connections if I have driven wrong
I can stop of the slip road to pick up a passenger
I can drive at a speed of less than 40 km/h if circumstances require this
I can reverse on the exit road if I have chosen the wrong exit
18. You are driving in the dark and want to overtake a car. What is true?
a.
b.
c.
d.
19. On which occasion can you use your rear fog lights?
a.
b.
c.
d.
23. What risk do you take if you always drive with your rear fog light on?
a.
The bulb can be overheated
b.
The driver in the car behind can be dazzled
c.
The car battery can run flat
24. In which situation is there a risk of poor grip on the road during the summer?
a.
b.
c.
25. How many minutes do you save every ten kilometres if you increase your speed
from 70 km/h to 90 km/h?
a.
b.
c.
Approx. 2 minutes
Approx. 4 minutes
Approx. 6 minutes
c.
d.
I divide my attention between the railway line, the car, and the road ahead.
I do not need to check the railway line since there are lights and barriers.
When two lanes merge the vehicles in the right lane should give way
When two lanes merge the vehicles in the different lanes should take turns
driving into the common lane
When two lanes merge the vehicles in the left lane should give way
28. At which time of the day is the risk of wild animals on the road most serious?
a.
b.
c.
At night.
In the middle of the day.
During dawn and twilight.
29. In which situation must you expect sudden deterioration of the grip on the road?
a.
b.
c.
31. You are approaching a railway level crossing with these warning signs. Which of
them requires you to drive the slowest?
a.
b.
c.
Sign A
Sign B
Sign C
32. Which one of the pictures shows a car with the fog lights switched on?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Picture A
Picture B
Picture C
Picture D
33. You are driving the blue car. The car in front of you has suddenly stopped. Which
of the following alternatives is correct?
a.
b.
c.
34. A two-way street has four lanes. In which of them are you allowed to drive?
a.
b.
c.
35. When you pass a level crossing you should adjust your speed. What is correct?
a.
b.
c.
d.
I should adjust the speed so that I can stop before the crossing if necessary.
I adjust the speed according to how frequently the trains run.
I should drive no faster than 30 km/h.
I keep to the speed indicated by the traffic sign.
37. You want to drive off in slippery road conditions and cannot get started. What is
the right thing to do?
a.
b.
c.
38. You intend to turn round on a road with a 90 km/h speed limit. What is correct?
a.
b.
c.
d.
I drive behind so that the driver understands that I want to overtake and moves out of
the way.
I must wait until the driver drives over to the right before I pass.
I can drive past the vehicle to the right.
I must wait until the driver has turned off the road.
40. Which statement is correct concerning driving in the dark when there is no street
lighting?
a.
b.
c.
41. Which alternative best describes what you should do first in this situation?
a.
b.
c.
d.
I pip the horn so that the pedestrians understand that they must move to the side.
42. How should you act in the situation the traffic sign warns of?
a.
b.
c.
I should "cut" the curve so that I have the straightest possible course
I should adjust my speed and pay attention to my position
I should position my vehicle close to the middle of the road to increase the distance to
any pedestrians on the right side of the road
43. You are driving a car equipped with friction tyres. What does this imply in
comparison with summer tyres?
a.
b.
c.
44. What is the most important safety factor when driving in a bend?
a.
b.
c.
45. You want to drive onto a motorway where there is no acceleration lane. What
should you do?
a.
b.
c.
Let other traffic on the motorway drive before me, and stop if necessary
Always stop before I drive onto the motorway
Use the shoulder as an "extra acceleration lane"
46. You are driving in the dark with a trailer which is 180 cm wide and are forced to
leave it on a road where there is no satisfactory lighting. How should the trailer
be marked?
a.
b.
c.
With red lamps and red reflectors both at the front and back
With white lamps and white reflectors at the front and red lamps and red
reflectors at the back
With white reflectors and red lamps at the back
47. You are driving with a coupled trailer. When is there a serious risk of "jack
knifing"?
a.
b.
c.
d.
49. What is the first thing you should do when you pass this sign?
a.
b.
c.
50. You are driving in the dark with dipped headlights. You meet oncoming traffic at
the same time as you approach a pedestrian. When are you likely to see the
pedestrian if he/she is wearing dark clothes and has no reflectors?
a.
b.
c.
d.
In A
In B
In C
In D
53. You intend to turn to the right on a main road. A car is close behind you. How do
you avoid in the best possible way being driven into from behind?
a.
b.
c.
By pressing firmly on the brake pedal, giving a signal to the right and then positioning
the car well to the right.
By giving a right signal in good time, positioning the car well to the right and
then pressing lightly on the brake pedal so that the stop lights go on.
By pressing firmly on the brake pedal, positioning the car well the right and then giving
a signal to the right.
I'm allowed to stop in order to wait for someone doing a quick errand
I'm not allowed to stop there
I'm allowed to park if I stay in my car
55. Your car has broken down on a very busy main road without shoulders. What are
you obliged to do?
a.
b.
c.
56. You are going to turn to the left into a main road. A cyclist comes from the left on
the main road. What is applicable?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Wild animals are only found in the vicinity of roads with signposted game trails
It is common for elks to cross the road in small flocks
During the night there is no risk of wild animals on the road
58. What is the most common type of accident when turning to the left from a main
road?
a.
b.
c.
d.
60. You are driving at 90 kph. What is the minimum distance you must keep to the
vehicle in front of you?
a.
b.
c.
About 30 m
About 50 m
About 90 m
61. What constitutes a great moment of danger when driving in the dark where there
is no street lighting?
a.
b.
c.
Crossing vehicles
Oncoming vehicles
Pedestrians without reflectors
63. You are driving with full beam in the dark. When do you have to dip the
headlights?
a.
b.
c.
d.
64. You are approaching a vehicle that has a slow-moving vehicle sign. What speed
should you assume at which it is driving for safety reasons?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Max 70 kph.
Max 50 kph.
Max 45 kph.
Max 40 kph.
Max 30 kph.
66. Which is correct concerning our ability to judge the meeting point?
a.
b.
c.
The meeting point between two vehicles travelling at different speed is at the mid point
between the vehicles.
We have difficulty judging the meeting point between two vehicles travelling at
different speeds.
We can always judge the meeting point between two vehicles travelling at different
speeds.
67. You have a higher speed than the lorry. Which alternative describes the most
correct decision?
a.
b.
c.
I overtake since the lorry driver is obliged to give me space by driving out onto the
shoulder
There is a considerable risk that the lorry driver increases speed on the
downward slope and I should therefore refrain from overtaking
I should refrain from overtaking since the lorry driver will be forced out into my lane
when his lane ends
68. You are driving at the front of a queue of vehicles and are going to turn left at the
small white building. What should you do?
a.
b.
c.
d.
I reduce my speed, stay to the right, let those behind me go past and then turn.
I stop on the right-hand side, let those behind me go past and then turn.
I drive past the junction and turn around in a suitable place.
I indicate well in advance, place myself in the middle of the road and then turn.
69. Even though you are driving at the maximum speed for the road you see in the
rear-view mirror that a car wants to overtake you. What are you obliged to do?
a.
b.
c.
d.
70. What is true about the place where this traffic sign is erected?
a.
b.
c.
Why do some people drive even if they are under the influence?
a.
b.
c.
2.
3.
7.
Vehicle drivers who need glasses are obliged to check their eyesight at least every ten
years
When our eyesight deteriorates it most often takes place slowly, which means
that we do not notice it immediately
People with poor eyesight often see better in the dark than in daylight
All vehicle drivers are obliged to check their eyesight at regular intervals
8.
How can you as driver best contribute to the improvement of traffic safety?
a.
b.
c.
d.
About 15,000
About 45,000
About 90,000
10. What is true about driving with an empty roof box on a main road?
a.
b.
c.
d.
12. You lend your vehicle to a person who you know does not have a driving licence.
Who can be punished for this?
a.
b.
c.
Only me
Both me and the person who borrowed the vehicle
Only the person who borrowed the vehicle
13. Your computer is damaged when you brake sharply. Will the damage be covered
Yes.
No.
14. There are medicines that can affect the ability to drive. What is true?
a.
b.
c.
21. The car and the van are both going to turn left. The motorcyclist is going to
continue straight ahead. Is there any risk of an accident?
a.
b.
c.
23. Which documents are you obliged to carry when driving a car with coupled
trailer?
a.
b.
c.
d.
24. Which safety post is most often to be found on the right side of the road at a
crossing?
a.
b.
c.
A
B
C
25. You have a car which is 170 cm wide and you intend to transport a bulky object
on the roof rack. What is the maximum the load can project out on the sides?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
10 cm on both sides.
40 cm on one side. Nothing on the other side.
10 cm on one side and 30 cm on the other.
20 cm on both sides.
30 cm on both sides.
27. How can you reduce the harmful effects of exhaust fumes?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Inexperienced drivers have a more flexible way of looking than experienced drivers
Inexperienced drivers have a greater scanning area than experienced drivers
Inexperienced drivers lock their eyes more often close to the vehicle
30. What is the maximum speed motor vehicles in category II can be designed for?
a.
b.
c.
d.
20 km/h
30 km/h
40 km/h
50 km/h
32. Can you reduce fuel consumption if you service your vehicle regularly?
a.
b.
Yes.
No.
34. Why are the traffic signals placed so far from the crossing?
a.
b.
c.
d.
35. What percentage of drivers killed in single-vehicle accidents were under the
influence at the time?
a.
b.
c.
d.
5-10%
20-30%
40-50%
60-70%
36. On what type of roads do you run the greatest risk of being killed or severely
injured?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Clearways.
Streets in built-up areas.
Private roads.
Motorways.
Public roads outside built-up areas.
37. You have driven into and disturbed a traffic device, e.g. a traffic sign. What is the
first thing you should do?
a.
b.
c.
38. As a driver you should have achieved a certain degree of personal maturity. Why
is this important?
a.
b.
c.
39. You have hit and damaged a car in a car park. What is the right thing to do?
a.
b.
c.
d.
40. Which statement is true regarding fuel consumption and the environment?
a.
b.
c.
A car with a catalytic converter and low fuel consumption releases no harmful
emissions.
Cold starting an engine increases fuel consumption and harmful exhaust
emissions
Exhaust fumes are not harmful for the environment, only for humans
41. How can you reduce the degree of difficulty in driving through your own actions?
a.
b.
c.
50 km/h
70 km/h
90 km/h
110 km/h
It is a renewable fuel
It contains a lot of sulphur compounds and contributes to acidification of the
environment
It contains benzene, which is carcinogenic
47. You have a B driving licence. What is permitted according to the certificate of
registration?
a.
b.
c.
48. Your car must be vehicle tested (have its MOT) latest 31 March. What happens if you
do not have your car inspected by that date?
a.
If I have booked a time within ten days after the period of inspection, I may drive it as
normal
b.
I may drive it until I am notified that a driving ban has been imposed
c.
A driving ban will be imposed from 1 April
d.
I may drive it for one more month
Any load that protrudes in front of the car must be marked out
Any load that protrudes in front of the car and which is not clearly visible
must be marked out
Any load that protrudes behind the car must be marked out
Every year.
After application to the Swedish Motor-Car Registry that temporary deregistration is to
cease.
When you have changed the engine in order to run on a different fuel.
Load
Fuel
Tools
Spare wheel
53. What obligations do you have if you have lost a load on the road?
a.
b.
55. What percentage of Sweden's total carbon dioxide emissions is caused by road
traffic?
a.
b.
c.
d.
About 10 %
About 30 %
About 50 %
About 70 %
56. You have mounted a tow bar on your car. Does the car have to be registration
tested?
a.
b.
c.
57. When is it most difficult to judge the distance and speed of oncoming vehicles?
a.
b.
c.
d.
59. How are people normally affected by a high level of noise in traffic?
a.
b.
c.
60. What is the limit for driving under the influence of drugs?
a.
b.
c.
61. Which vehicles must have the triangular reflectors shown in the picture at the
rear?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Tractors
Lorries
Buses
Trailers
62. Where should you look to ensure maximum safety in your driving?
a.
b.
63. You have loaded your car and trailer with the maximum load. What is correct?
a.
The car's fuel consumption is reduced
b.
The car becomes difficult to steer
c.
The acceleration of the car is reduced
d.
The car's braking distance becomes shorter
65. You intend to overtake the lorry. Which of the following risks is most serious?
a.
b.
By air.
Car.
Bus.
Train.
b.
c.
d.
69. You have a B driving licence. Which trailer are you allowed to tow?
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
Always
When the height available is lower than 4.5 metres
When the height available is higher than 4.5 metres
5. It's 30 January and the road conditions are wintry. What is the minimum tread
depth your tyres must have?
a.
b.
c.
d.
1.0 mm
1.6 mm
3.0 mm
5.0 mm
Yes
No
The use of seat belts reduces the risks if I have the three-point belt lightly stretched
high up on my neck
The use of seat belts increases the risk of injury or death if I turn my car over
The use of seat belts reduces the risk of injury or death in traffic by 40-60 %
The use of seat belts implies risks in the case of a side collision
9.
A seat belt should lie close to the body and be as tight as possible
A seat belt combined with a thick jacket reduces the strain on the body in the event of
a collision
You are driving at 70 km/h. How far does your vehicle travel in one second?
a.
b.
Approx. 10 metres.
Approx. 20 metres.
c.
d.
Approx. 25 metres.
Approx. 35 metres.
10. When driving, you notice that your car pulls to the right. What could the reason
be?
a.
b.
c.
12. You are driving at 30 kph and have a stopping distance of 15 metres. How long
will your stopping distance be if you increase your speed to 50 kph?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Around 20 metres.
Around 30 metres.
Around 50 metres.
Around 60 metres.
d.
15. Where is there information on which type of oil should be used for the engine?
a.
b.
c.
It is the distance my vehicle travels from when I see danger to when the
vehicle stands still
It is the distance my vehicle travels from when I see danger to when I start braking
It is the distance my vehicle travels from when I start braking until the vehicle stands
still
It must not be fitted on the car if the other tyres are studded
I am allowed to drive at maximum 30 kph on dry roads
I am always allowed to drive at the speed that applies at that particular place
I must not drive faster than the speed printed on the tyre
I must not drive on a motorway
18. You skid as a result of too powerful an acceleration in a curve. What is true about
the handling?
a.
b.
c.
d.
19. Why should the tyres with the best grip be fitted at the rear?
a.
b.
c.
d.
With the engine off, I turn the steering wheel all the way to the right and then to the
left
The indicator light goes off when I start the engine
I turn the steering wheel and start the engine at the same time
21. Which traffic signs are you allowed to pass when driving a light goods vehicle
with a coupled trailer? The trailer has an unarticulated towbar.
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
A
B
C
D
If I drive against the edge of the kerb the wheel angles of the front wheels
can become changed and the tyres will wear unevenly
All cars have power steering
A car with power steering cannot be steered if the motor is switched off
24. You can feel vibrations in the steering wheel when you drive at a certain speed.
What is the most common reason for this problem?
a.
b.
c.
25. Which warning lamp goes on if the oil pressure is too low?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Lamp no. 3
Lamp no. 6
Lamp no. 8
Lamp no. 9
26. A bus is often 12 metres long. Will you have time to stop if someone runs out in
front of the bus and your speed is 50 kph?
a.
b.
Yes.
No.
Lamp no. 1
Lamp no. 2
Lamp no. 9
Lamp no. 10
28. You are driving a vehicle whose height exceeds 2.5 m. What does this traffic sign
combination mean?
a.
b.
c.
Driving straight ahead is permitted but after 900 m there will be limited
available height
Driving straight ahead is prohibited
I must turn right
29. In a certain situation your reaction time is 1 second. How long is the thinking
distance if you are driving at 100 km/h?
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Approx. 10 m
Approx. 20 m
Approx. 30 m
Approx. 40 m
Approx. 50 m
Lamp no. 4
Lamp no. 5
Lamp no. 6
Lamp no. 8
Goods vehicles whose gross weight exceeds 3.5 tons are prohibited
Goods vehicles whose kerb weight exceeds 3.5 tons are prohibited
Goods vehicles whose total weight exceeds 3.5 tons are prohibited
Goods vehicles whose maximum load exceeds 3.5 tons are prohibited
32. Which sign means that you must be well aware of how wide the vehicle you are
driving is?
a.
b.
c.
d.
Traffic sign A.
Traffic sign B.
Traffic sign C.
Traffic sign D.
33. Which of the following statements about a car's warning lights is true?
a.
b.
c.
If the charging system lamp comes on while I am driving, I must stop immediately and
check the fluid level of the battery
If the red oil pressure lamp comes on while I am driving, I must stop
immediately and turn off the engine
If the temperature gauge suddenly rises to boiling point, I must stop immediately and
check the engine's oil level
34. You are going to help to start another car by using jump leads. Which statement
is correct?
a.
b.
c.
d.
The car which is having problems starting should have a gear engaged
If the jump leads are connected incorrectly, there may be a short circuit.
The engine of the car providing starting help should be turned off
The batteries should be of different voltages
36. When driving, you notice that the temperature gauge has suddenly gone up to the
red area. What is the first thing you should do?
a.
b.
c.
37. Which traffic sign shows the maximum permitted bogie load?
a.
b.
c.
d.
A
B
C
D
38. If you increase speed from 40 km/h to 80 km/h this affects your thinking distance,
your braking distance and the kinetic energy. What is true in this case?
a.
The braking distance becomes four times as long and the kinetic energy four
times as much
b.
The thinking distance remains unchanged
c.
The kinetic energy is twice as much
d.
The thinking distance becomes four times as long
39. What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
48. You are driving a car equipped with airbags for both front seats. Which alternative is
correct?
a. An airbag is triggered in all collisions
b. An airbag provides best protection if I do not use the seatbelt
c. A child safety seat must not be mounted in the front seat
d. It is dangerous to wear glasses if sitting in a seat with an airbag
50. Are you allowed to drive a car whose foot brake is not working?
a. No, I must call in a breakdown truck
b. Yes, if you use the hazard warning lights
c. Yes, the shortest possible route to a garage
51. After washing the car the brakes often brake unevenly. What is the easiest solution to
this fault?
a. By blowing hot air on the brakes
b. By braking a few times at low speed
54. You are driving to the mountains in September. Are you allowed to drive with studded
tyres?
a. No
b. Yes, if I contact the police
c. Yes, if the road conditions are wintry
d. Yes, if I contact the Swedish Road Administration
55. What is the minimum height a person must be in order to sit in a front passenger seat
fitted with an airbag?
a. At least 100 cm
b. At least 120 cm
c. At least 140 cm
d. At least 160 cm
56. Lamp no. 6 lights up when you are driving. What should you do?
a. Press down the clutch and rev up the engine a few times
b. Stop the engine immediately
c. Continue driving a few kilometres to see if the warning lamp goes off
57. When can children travel in a car using only the car's seatbelt?
a. When they are at least 135 cm long
b. When they are 7 years old
c. When they weigh over 50 kg
58. The thinking distance increases in relation to the speed. What is correct?
a. Twice the speed gives a thinking distance twice as long.
b. Twice the speed gives a thinking distance three times as long.
c. Twice the speed gives a thinking distance four times as long.
59. What is meant by thinking distance?
a. It is the distance my vehicle travels from when I see danger to when the vehicle stands
still
b. It is the distance my vehicle travels from when I see danger to when I start
braking
c. It is the distance my vehicle travels from when I start braking until the vehicle stands
still
60. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
b.
c.
d.
66. Which
a.
b.
c.
67. What are the consequences of incorrect alignment of the front wheels?
a. The tyres become abnormally worn.
b. It is not possible to steer.
c. It is not possible to brake.
d. The servo stops working.
68. You are going to jump-start your car by using electricity from another car's battery.
Which of the following is correct?
a. The batteries that are linked up must have the same voltage
b. The minus terminals must be linked to the plus terminals
c. The car that I am taking electricity from must not have its engine on
69. Which
a.
b.
c.
combination is correct?
Distilled water - the radiator.
Carburettor spirit - the battery.
Glycol - the radiator.
70. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
Lamp no. 10
What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
2.
You are going to stop in the vicinity of a pedestrian crossing. What is correct?
a. You should be at least 12 metres after the crossing.
b.
You should be at least 10 metres after the crossing.
c.
You should be at least 10 metres before the crossing.
d.
You should be at least 12 metres before the crossing.
3.
Are you
a.
b.
c.
4.
d.
5.
You are
a.
b.
c.
6.
7.
What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
8.
Are you
a.
b.
c.
d.
9.
You intend to drive to Sundbyberg. Which lane or lanes should you use?
a.
Right
b.
Right and left
c.
Left
11. What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
12. Which traffic sign or signs is/are closest to the crossing where you are going to turn
towards Landskrona?
a.
The traffic signs in picture A
b.
The traffic signs in picture B
c.
The traffic sign in picture C
d.
The traffic sign in picture D
13. You are driving on a road with a speed limit of 70 km/h with two lanes in each
direction separated by road markings. You overtake a car driving in the right-hand
lane. Can you continue to drive in the left-hand lane after overtaking?
a.
Yes
b.
No
14. What does the sign mean?
a.
When I drive out from this area, I must give way to all crossing traffic
b.
After the sign, unprotected roadusers always have priority
c.
After the sign, I may only park in specially assigned parking places
d.
When I drive out from this street, I must give way only to traffic coming from the right
15. Are you obliged to obey instructions given by a road transport leader?
a.
Yes
b.
No
17. You are driving on a major road and come to a junction at which the traffic signal is a
flashing amber light. What applies to the crossing traffic?
a.
Duty to give way.
b.
The exit rule.
c.
The right hand rule.
18. You are driving rather slowly on a busy road and notice that a queue has built up
behind you. What should you do?
a.
Retain your position on the road but reduce speed even further.
b.
Indicate to the right with your indicator when there is no oncoming traffic.
c.
Drive into the nearest parking slot and let the traffic pass.
19. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
20. In which traffic environments can you find this traffic sign?
a.
b.
c.
It can be found on winter roads over frozen lakes and water courses
It is often found on busy roads to reduce the risk of pileups
It is used at road works to reduce the risk to road workers
22. You are approaching these crossings. When must you give way to the crossing traffic?
a. Only in situation A
b. Only in situation B
c. Only in situation C
d. Only in situations A and C
e. In all the situations
23. Which
a.
b.
c.
28. You are approaching a vehicle that has a slow-moving vehicle sign. What speed should
you assume at which it is driving for safety reasons?
a. Max 70 kph.
b. Max 50 kph.
c. Max 45 kph.
d. Max 40 kph.
e. Max 30 kph.
29. You are going to cross the level crossing. Which of the following is true?
a. I should take care, despite the signal.
b. I can cross at no risk because there are barriers.
c. The signal shows that it's okay to cross.
d. I always have to stop.
30. You are driving in the same lane as the cyclist. What is correct?
a. To give the cyclist wobbling space I refrain from overtaking until there is
sufficient space
b. It is appropriate to overtake the cyclist before the crossing since the cyclist will be
keeping to a low speed
c. It is prohibited to overtake if the cyclist is just before or in the crossing
d. It is appropriate to overtake the cyclist since the crossing is controlled by lights
33. You are driving at the highest permitted speed for your vehicle. May you drive on to
the hard shoulder to help someone overtake you?
a. Yes, because there is good visibility.
b. No, because I'm already driving at the highest permitted speed.
c. No, the hard shoulder is only for slow vehicles.
34. Where
a.
b.
c.
d.
can you find local traffic regulations for the place where you live?
At Bilprovningen.
At the County Administrative Board.
At the Swedish Road Administration.
At the municipal offices or in the Swedish Transport Agency's database of
traffic regulations (RDT).
40. What percentage of drivers killed in single-vehicle accidents were under the influence
at the time?
a. 5-10%
b. 20-30%
c. 40-50%
d. 60-70%
41. How many reported wildlife accidents are there every year?
a. About 15,000
b. About 45,000
c. About 90,000
42. 10 per cent of the pedestrians who get run over at a speed of 30 kph are killed. How
many would probably be killed if the car's speed at the time of the accident was 50
kph?
a. About 20 per cent
b. About 40 per cent
c. About 80 per cent
d. All of them
44. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
type of accident is most often caused because of the driver being tired?
An accident at a junction
An accident when overtaking
A one-car accident
A queueing accident
45. You have just got your driving licence. What is the best way for you to avoid an
accident?
a. I should drive in heavy traffic in order to practise difficult situations
b. I should drive with large safety margins
c.
d.
is true?
Everyone is born with good morals.
Morals cannot be affected.
Morals are developed through experience.
53. Your car is consuming an unusually large amount of fuel. What is probably wrong?
a. Blocked air filter
b. Blocked oil filter
c. Blocked fuel filter
d. Blocked cab filter
54. You are going to jump-start your car by using electricity from another car's battery.
Which of the following is correct?
a. The batteries that are linked up must have the same voltage
b. The minus terminals must be linked to the plus terminals
c. The car that I am taking electricity from must not have its engine on
55. Your car does not have full vehicle type approval. When must you present your car for
registration inspection?
a. After I have increased the engine capacity
b. After I have installed long-distance lights
c. After I have installed automatic cruise control in the car
d. After I have installed an electric engine preheater
56. You are approaching the traffic lights. Which way of driving has the least
environmental impact?
a. Press the clutch and use the car's momentum.
b. Maintain speed and brake as late as possible.
c. Release the accelerator pedal well in advance (engine braking).
59. You reduce speed from 90 km/h to 30 km/h. How does this affect the kinetic energy?
a. It remains unchanged
b. It becomes three times less
c. It becomes six times less
d. It becomes nine times less
60. How is the handling affected if you are driving a car with a coupled trailer, where the
centre of gravity of the trailer's load is too far to the rear?
a. The combination of vehicles will be stable when driving on a straight road and
understeered in curves.
b. The combination of vehicles will be unstable, especially when driving in
downward slopes.
61. You have collided with a large wild animal. What is the first thing you must do?
a. Telephone and wait for the landowner
b. Telephone and wait for the police
c. Warn other road-users
d. Move the animal if possible
62. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
63. How tall must a child be in order to use the ordinary seatbelt in a car?
a. 115 cm
b. 125 cm
c. 135 cm
64. When can children travel in a car using only the car's seatbelt?
a.
When they are 7 years old
b.
When they weigh over 50 kg
c.
When they are at least 135 cm long
65. Which of the following statements about protruding loads is correct?
a. Any load that protrudes more than 1 meter in front of the car must be marked
out
b. Any load that protrudes behind the car must be marked out
c. Any load that protrudes in front of the car must be marked out
66. What is the maximum permitted width of a car, including the load, when driving on a
public highway?
a. 220 cm
b. 240 cm
c. 250 cm
d. 260 cm
67. Can the cyclist make a left turn from the right lane?
a. Yes, since there are special rules for how cyclists can use lanes
b. No, a cyclist should always use the left lane when turning left
c. Yes, since there are no rules for how cyclists should turn left
68. Your car is equipped with an airbag. What is the minimum recommended distance
between the steering wheel and your body?
d.
e.
f.
g.
About 15 cm
About 25 cm
About 50 cm
About 70 cm
69. You are driving at 70 km/h. How far does your vehicle travel in one second?
a. Approx. 10 metres.
b. Approx. 20 metres.
c. Approx. 25 metres.
d. Approx. 35 metres.
70. The road conditions are wintry and you have rented a trailer with unstudded tyres.
Your car has studded tyres. Are you allowed to pull the trailer?
a. Yes
b. No
You are driving the white car and want to travel straight ahead. The traffic lights are
out of order. What rule applies in this situation?
a.
I must stop at the stop line and give priority to the red car
b.
The driver of the red car must give way to me in accordance with the turning
rule
2.
What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
3.
You have a category B driving licence. Which vehicle or vehicle combinations can you
drive?
a.
Motor vehicle category 1 and three-wheeled motorbike
b.
Heavy lorry with coupled light trailer
c.
Light and heavy motorbike
d.
Car with coupled heavy trailer
4.
You are driving on road where the speed limit is 70 kph. What does the road sign
mean?
a.
In 50-200 metres I will get to a junction where the right-hand rule applies.
b.
c.
d.
5.
You are
a.
b.
c.
d.
6.
7.
8.
In the picture you can see a school crossing patrol. What is correct?
a.
Their task is to help children going to and from school
b.
The school crossing patrol has the authority of a policeman
c.
Their task is stop the traffic on the road
d.
All road-users are obliged to follow the directions of the school crossing patrol
9.
You come to a crossing with both a stop sign and traffic signal. The signal shows a
green light. What should you do?
a.
I must stop at the stop sign before I pass the crossing.
b.
I can pass the crossing without stopping.
10. What is
a.
b.
c.
11. What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
13. There are situations when you should use the indicators. When?
a.
When I am going to turn round
b.
When I want to show the vehicle behind that it is clear to overtake
c.
When I am going to stop in a built-up area
d.
When I am towing
14. You are driving on a public highway which is not a main road. What is correct about
the right of way for right-hand vehicles?
a.
It is applicable when I cross a private road
b.
It is applicable when I cross a main road
c.
It is applicable when I pass an exit
d.
It is applicable when I drive out onto a motorway
2.
3.
What is
a.
b.
c.
d.
4.
Which one of the pictures shows a car with main beam headlights?
a.
Picture A
b.
Picture B
c.
Picture C
d.
Picture D
a single-vehicle accident?
An accident where the driver is alone in the car
An accident between a motor vehicle and an unprotected road-user
An accident where two vehicles collide in a crossing
An accident where only one vehicle is involved
5.
You are driving in a queue with the vehicle behind uncomfortably close to you. It is
dark. What should you do?
a.
Increase the distance to the car in front
b.
Drive out onto the shoulder to simplify overtaking
c.
Reduce the distance to the car in front so that the distance to the car behind increases
6.
7.
It is winter and there is snow on the roads when you go out driving. Where is the risk
of skidding the greatest?
a.
At crossings.
b.
In slight curves.
c.
On the brow of a hill.
d.
On a straight main road.
8.
You are driving on a road where the speed limit is 70 kph when you pass these traffic
signs. What type of level crossing is it and how far away is it?
a.
Level crossing with barriers within 50-200 metres
b.
Level crossing with barriers within 250-350 metres
c.
Level crossing without barriers within 50-200 metres
d.
Level crossing without barriers within 250-350 metres
9.
You meet a vehicle in the dark. When should you dip your lights?
a.
As soon as I see the oncoming vehicle.
b.
When the stretch of road between the vehicles is lit up.
c.
At the instant of meeting.
10. Here you can see three different markings for the middle of the road. Which two mean
that it is inappropriate to stop there?
a.
1 and 2.
b.
1 and 3.
c.
2 and 3.
13. The road conditions in the summer can also be treacherous, especially when it rains.
On which surface do you have the best grip in such weather?
d.
On a hard-packed gravel road.
e.
On newly laid asphalt.
f.
On muddy asphalt.
g.
On cobbled streets.
14. When should you dip your lights when meeting a lorry or bus on the brow of a hill?
a.
I dip the lights when I see the headlights of the oncoming vehicle
b.
I dip the lights when I see the parking lights on the roof
c.
I wait until the oncoming driver dips their lights.
15. When is it prohibited to use main beam headlights?
a.
When overtaking
b.
When there is a risk of dazzling a passing train
c.
When driving in the dark in a built-up area with no street lighting
2.
During
a.
b.
c.
d.
3.
Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
which period should you normally hand this car in for vehicle testing?
1 March - 31 July
1 May - 30 September
1 July - 30 November
1 August - 31 December
4.
5.
Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
6.
Which
a.
b.
c.
7.
You are the first person to arrive at the scene of a serious road accident. What must
you do first?
a. Warn other people
b. Raise the alarm; call 112
c. Give first aid
d. Take stock of the situation
8.
c.
d.
9.
10. Why do some people drive even if they are under the influence?
a. They have a better ability to react.
b. Their judgement has increased.
c. They take the risks in traffic too easily.
11. Which
a.
b.
c.
d.
b.
c.
d.
e.
14. Which
a.
b.
c.
15. What does overlearning during driving test instruction lead to?
a. I drive faster
b. I do not forget my theoretical knowledge as easily
c. My way of paying attention in traffic becomes less developed
16. Which
a.
b.
c.