1. What administrative sanctions are prescribed if a driver is responsible for a road accident that resulted in death?
Disqualification for 2 to 5 years.
Disqualification for 2 to 3 years.
Disqualification for 2 to 4 years.
2. What sanctions are prescribed if a driver is found during a breath-test for a second time within two years (recidivist) to have more than 1.10 grams of alcohol per litre of their blood, regardless of the alcohol content found in the first offence?
Disqualification for five (5) years.
Disqualification for three (3) years.
Disqualification for two (2) years.
3. What administrative sanctions are prescribed if somebody drives a vehicle whilst disqualified and is responsible for a road accident that resulted in a serious injury or death?
Deprivation of the right of licence reissue for ten (10) years.
Up to definite deprivation of the right of driving licence reacquisition.
Deprivation of the right of licence reissue for twenty (20) years.
4. In an independent vehicle that has air brakes, the time of air containers filling should not be longer than?
There is no limit, provided that the air containers be filled.
Three (3) minutes for pressure increase from 0% to 65% of the maximum pressure.
Ten (10) minutes for pressure increase from 0% to 65% of the maximum pressure.
5. What is function of the primary shaft in the gear-box?
It is driven by the central shaft and drives the secondary shaft.
Through the central shaft and the joints it drives the driving wheels.
Through the clutch it is driven by the engine.
6. The rev-counter of some buses has yellow, green and red scales (areas of revolution indications). Where will the pointer be when the engine’s performance is good and the fuel consumption is limited?
Green scale.
Red scale.
Yellow scale.
7. The rev-counter of some buses has yellow, green and red scales (areas of revolution indications). Where will the pointer be when the fuel consumption is excessive in relation to the output engine power?
Green scale.
Red scale.
Yellow scale.
8. What is the function of the auxiliary shaft in the gear-box?
It is driven by the primary shaft and drives the secondary shaft.
It is driven by the engine through the clutch.
It drives the driving wheels through the central shaft and joints.
9. The wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS):
Prevents wheel locking when braking (on a wet road).
Prevents wheel sliding during acceleration.
Prevents differential locking on bends.
10. What is the range of the lowest permissible pressure of compressed air in a pneumatic braking system?
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