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Section 20

1. What should you periodically check so as to restrict fuel consumption?
  • Tyre pressure.
  • Tyre tread depth.
  • The level of engine cooling fluid.
2. What does the oil manometer on the dash-board of a lorry show?
  • Engine oil pressure.
  • Hydraulic brakes oil pressure.
  • Sump oil quantity.
3. Which of the following counter-indications may appear due to the excessive wear of the tyre tread depth (“bald tyres”)?
  • Wheel skidding during braking.
  • Excessive fuel consumption.
  • Not uniform wear of the differential gears.
4. Lorries heavier than 3.500 kg which are classified as second-hand, should undergo a technical control:
  • The first control, before their classification and thereafter periodically every year.
  • The first control, two years after their classification and thereafter periodically every two (2) years.
  • The first control, before their classification and thereafter periodically every two (2) years.
5. Which is the maximum permissible speed limit for lorries with a gross weight of over 3.500 kg outside residential areas, when this is not specified by special traffic signs?
  • 80 km/h
  • 90 km/h
  • 70 km/h
6. The oil compression springs are designed:
  • To lubricate the piston-cylinder surfaces.
  • Not to allow the lubrication oil to reach the combustion chamber.
  • Not to allow the combustion gases to escape to the crankcase.
7. Which is the maximum permissible speed limit for lorries with a gross weight of over 3.500 kg in motorways, when this is not specified by special traffic signs?
  • 85 km/h.
  • 70 km/h.
  • 90 km/h.
8. What is the minimum alcohol rate in blood that is considered that a truck driver is under its influence?
  • Over 0,8 g per litre of blood.
  • Higher than 0,2 grams per litre of blood.
  • Over 1,10 g per litre of blood.
9. What sanctions are provided for a driver who causes a car accident with serious injury?
  • Disqualification for 1 month to 1 year.
  • Disqualification for 2 months to 3 years.
  • Disqualification for 3 months to 2 years.
10. What sanctions are provided for a driver who causes a car accident with death?
  • Disqualification for 2 to 3 years.
  • Disqualification for 2 to 4 years.
  • Disqualification for 2 to 5 years.
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