1. How can fuel consumption be reduced?
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By ensuring that the tyres of your car have the correct pressure.
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By having the side window slightly opened during driving.
2. How can you achieve to cover more kilometres with less fuel?
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By using up the maximum possible number of revolutions for each gear.
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By not accelerating harshly and not braking without a serious reason.
3. How can an excessive fuel consumption become externally obvious due to a wrong engine adjustment?
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From the black smoke of the exhaust pipe.
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From the blue smoke of the exhaust pipe.
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From the white smoke of the exhaust pipe.
4. When should you switch off the engine in order to save fuel and reduce environmental pollution?
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When you are immobilised for long in a traffic jam.
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Every time you stop at a STOP sign.
5. What can you do while in the city in order to save fuel and reduce environmental pollution?
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Press the accelerator when there is a red traffic light and brake harshly when approaching traffic lights.
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Drive prudently so as to avoid unnecessary acceleration or useless braking.
6. Which drives should you avoid in order to save fuel?
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Nearby drives, e.g. to the kiosk of the neighbourhood.
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Drives through roads with small traffic.
7. How can you save fuel when waiting for long behind closed mobile railway barriers?
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By switching off the radio.
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By switching off the engine.
8. How can you save fuel and protect the environment, in particular, within a city?
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By using public transport.
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By using your car even if public transport can serve your needs.
9. What may contribute to fuel saving and environmental protection?
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Use your vehicle for every drive.
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When looking for buying a car take fuel consumption into consideration.
10. How can you save fuel?
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Drive at a high number of engine revolutions.
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Switch off the engine when you have to wait for long.
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Have a luggage-grid even when it is not going to be used.
11. It is necessary to wear glasses or contact lenses so as to fulfil the minimum vision requirements prescribed by law and be permitted to drive. You should wear them:
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Always.
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Only in the night-time.
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In case of limited visibility.
12. You have been involved in an accident which resulted only in material damages. You must inform the suffering party directly or indirectly within:
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24 hours.
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48 hours.
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7 days.
13. If you reach the maximum penalty point limit:
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You will be disqualified and in order to drive again you will have to retake the examination.
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The licence will be seized.
14. In which case should you declare to the Vehicle Licences Issue Agency any modifications (which are being performed) to your passenger car?
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In case of radio installation.
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In case a luggage-grid is placed.
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In case of colour change.
15. Offences are usually punished by:
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Fines, imprisonment, temporary or permanent disqualification, taking away of the number plates of the vehicle.
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Seizure of the vehicle.
16. In which case should you declare to the Vehicle Licences Issue Agency any modifications (which are going to be performed) to your passenger car?
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In case the engraved chassis number is expected to fade due to repair of the chassis.
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In case of installing seat belts on the rear seats.
17. In case you wear contact lenses, should you always have in the vehicle a pair of glasses available?
18. The triode catalytic converters reduce the emission of carbon monoxide, oxide of nitrogen and hydrocarbons by up to:
19. Which of the following offences constitutes a petty offence?
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Exceeding the speed limit by 20 km/h.
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Content of alcohol in the blood which is over 1,10 grams per litre of blood.
20. Which driving way saves fuel?
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Driving prudently and releasing the accelerator in good time.
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Driving with the maximum number of revolutions.
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Driving with the minimum number of revolutions.
21. A driving licence Category B will entitle you to drive:
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A lorry whose gross weight does not exceed 3.500 kg.
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A motorcycle.
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A vehicle of 10 seats if you are carrying only 8 passengers.
22. A driving licence Category B will entitle you to drive:
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A vehicle which comprises 9 seats including the driver’s seat.
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A vehicle whose weight including the load does not exceed 5.000 kg.
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A motorcycle.
23. Which of the following offences may be prosecuted as a misdemeanour?
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Escaping from the scene of an accident.
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Not obeying the STOP traffic sign.
24. Which of the following offences may be prosecuted as a misdemeanour?
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Not stopping when there is a sign of priority giving.
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Exceeding the speed limit by over 40 km/h above the permissible speed limit.
25. Which of the following offences may be prosecuted as a misdemeanour?
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Not stopping where there is a STOP traffic sign.
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Content of over 1,10 grams of alcohol per litre of blood.
26. It constitutes an offence to drive a car with the lights off:
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In the night-time.
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In the day-time.
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Any hour of the day.
27. You have been involved in an accident which resulted in an injury only. You must refer the accident to the police within:
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24 hours.
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48 hours.
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As soon as possible.
28. In which cases can the authorities order a re-examination of the driving ability of a person who has a driving licence?
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If they have caused a road accident.
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After the expiry of the driving licence.
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If there are doubts about their driving ability.
29. Whom should you allow to drive your vehicle?
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A holder of a driving licence which entitles them to drive a vehicle of the same category with yours.
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A person above the age of 18 who knows how to drive or is a learner driver.
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Nobody.
30. You are carrying two 13 year-old children and their parents with your car. Who is responsible for making sure that the children wear seat belts?
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Front seats passengers.
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You, the driver.
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Children’s parents.