1. When you are going to leave a square, must you inform those that follow by using the indicators?
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YES
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No, provided that traffic signs determine a compulsory circular movement.
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NO
2. If you commit for the first time an offence related to alcohol content in your blood and this is from 0,5 to 0,8 grams per litre of blood:
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The vehicle registration licence and the number plates may be taken away for 3 months.
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You run the risk of paying a fine of 50.000 drachmas.
3. During driving you realize that you have lost control of the car because there is oil on the road surface. What should you do?
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Slow down applying the brakes.
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Release the accelerator pedal and engage a lower gear.
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Press the accelerator pedal and correct the course through the steering-wheel.
4. How long is the load allowed to jut out from the rear part of a passenger car with a body of 4 m long?
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1,20 m at most.
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1,80 m at most.
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0,50 m at most.
5. If in your passenger car there are children up to 12 years old, how should they be carried safely?
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On any seat (front or rear).
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Only on the rear seats.
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Only on the rear seats through the use of supporting devices of an approved type (seat belts, child seats, etc.).
6. Why is it dangerous to accelerate hard during starting?
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Because the driving wheels may lock.
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Because the driving wheels may spin and due to that stones and other objects may be ejected to the vehicles that follow.
7. How should a driver warn the other vehicles of the failure of his/her vehicle while he/she is moving and must immobilise it?
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He/she must switch on the side lights.
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He/she must switch on the hazard warning lights.
8. What are the consequences of carrying luggage on the roof of your passenger car?
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Car stability is reduced within the bend.
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The driving behaviour of the vehicle is improved due to the raising of the centre of gravity.
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Car stability against side winds is increased.
9. Why is it dangerous to accelerate hard during starting?
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Because the driving wheels may spin and the vehicle may slide laterally in a slippery road.
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Because the driving wheels may lock.
10. When are you allowed to reverse your vehicle?
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Near a lamp-post.
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When forward movement is not possible or during a parking manoeuvre.
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From a main road to a side road.
11. You are driving at night having the headlights on full beam. When must you switch on the dipped headlights?
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When pedestrians are preceding in the same direction.
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When a vehicle is preceding at a small distance.
12. Your passenger vehicle is skidding during braking. How should you react?
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Brake harder and do not turn the steering-wheel at all.
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Release the brakes and turn the steering-wheel to the opposite direction, that is to the direction of vehicle rear part skidding.
13. Humidity may adversely affect brakes’ effectiveness. What should you do in this case?
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Brake many times while the vehicle is stopped.
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Move at a low speed and brake repeatedly and softly.
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Fill in brake fluid.
14. You are driving in a provincial road in a convoy of cars. What should you do?
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Keep sufficient distance from the leading vehicle and watch the vehicle that follows.
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Overtake as fast as possible the leading vehicles one after the other.
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By using the horn and the lights urge the leading vehicle to overtake.
15. For long drives you should mainly follow the directional traffic signs with a:
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Blue and green background.
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White background.
16. You have a vehicle that leaves much dirt on the road. What should you do?
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It suffices to call the traffic help.
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Spot the dangerous point and remove the dirt, and, if this is not possible, call Traffic Police.
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You do not need to do anything.
17. In order to complete a journey of about 500 km at an average speed of 100 km/h, you will approximately need:
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5 hours.
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5 and a half hours at least.
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4 hours.
18. Which parts of the road are you not permitted to enter, if due to traffic jam you had to wait?
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Intersections, railway crossings, pedestrian crossings.
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Motorways, expressways.
19. In which of the following cases must you ease down the speed of your vehicle?
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When overtaking another vehicle, you are next to it.
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On steep downhills.
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When you start overtaking another vehicle.
20. In which cases may a motor vehicle swerve laterally on a dry and straight road?
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When accelerating moderately.
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When slowing down moderately.
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When hit by a strong air current while moving at a high speed.
21. At what distance must you place the warning triangle, when a passenger vehicle is being abandoned in an expressway?
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At a distance of at least 50 m.
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At a distance of at least 100 m.
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At a distance of at least 20 m.
22. Can you find the same indications on traffic signs showing directions and on road maps?
23. You should take breaks:
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Every 500 km.
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Every two hours.
24. The traffic sign E-92 on a green background means?
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Highway 92.
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Exit at an angle of 92°.
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International artery 92.
25. You intend to move straight, but the white car has stopped at a bad point waiting to cross the road and has blocked a part of your lane. What should you do?
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You should stop and give way to the white vehicle so as that it clears the road.
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You should speed up and pass between the white car and the pavement.
26. The driver of the red passenger car has switched on the left indicator, because they intend to move to the left lane in which another car is preceding. What should they do?
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Speed up and, after overtaking the leading car on the right, pull in the left lane.
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Slow down, check behind them whether the left lane is clear and enter it following the leading car.
27. You are moving in the middle lane in the road of the picture and you intend to turn left at the next crossroads. What should you do?
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Inform the drivers that follow of your intention, check the traffic in the left lane and pull in gradually behind the red car.
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Speed up, overtaking the red car inform its driver of your intention, and turn left.
28. What should you do in this case?
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Move up to the STOP line, stop and, after making sure that no other vehicles are coming vertically to you, to which you must give priority, go on.
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Move up to the STOP traffic sign, stop there and give priority to the vehicles that are coming vertically to you. When no other vehicles are coming, cross the intersection.
29. What is the aim of the mirror in the picture?
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Indication of a crossroads where priority from the right applies.
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Timely ascertainment of the movement of vehicles in an oblique or vertical road where there is no visibility.
30. How should you drive in this case?
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Carefully due to the danger from the frequent passage of children, and at a speed not lower than 30 km/h.
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Carefully due to the danger from the frequent passage of children, and at a speed not higher than 30 km/h.