EXECUTIVE AGENCY "ROAD TRANSPORT ADMINISTRATION"

EXAM QUESTIONS FOR CANDIDATES FOR ACQUISITION OF DRIVING LICENSE FROM CATEGORIES АМ, А1, А2, А, В1, В and Т

Topic 3: THE OTHER ROAD USERS AND THE SPECIFICS OF DRIVING DIFFERENT TYPES OF VEHICLES
Points Number Question and answers
2 1/1
This sign:
designates a vehicle transporting an organized group of children
warns about children on the road
indicates the location of the school bus stop
shows the children the place where to cross the driveway
2 1/2
Which sign designates a vehicle transporting an organized group of children?
2 2/1
When transporting an organized group of children, the vehicle is designated with the following identification sign:
only at the front of the vehicle
only at the rear of the vehicle
both at the front and at the rear part of the vehicle
2 3/1
While approaching this bus, the driver must:
ensure the safety of the children
stop, if necessary
give a sound signal before passing by the bus
move faster by the bus
2 4/1
This identification sign is used to designate the following vehicles:
trucks with maximum permissible mass exceeding 3500 kg and length of over 7 m
all trucks
trucks with maximum permissible mass exceeding 3500 kg, no matter the length of the vehicle
2 4/2
This identification sign is used to designate the following vehicles:
trucks with a maximum mass exceeding 3500 kg and a length of over 7 m
trucks with maximum permissible mass exceeding 2500 kg and length of over 5 m
all trucks
2 4/3
For which of the indicated values ​​of the maximum permissible mass, trucks longer than 7 m should be designated with this identification sign:
6000 kg
5000 kg
4000 kg
3000 kg
2 5/1
Which of the identification signs are used for designation of trucks with a maximum mass exceeding 3500 kg and a length of over 7 m?
2 5/2
Which of the identifying signs are used for designation of trucks with a maximum mass exceeding 3500 kg and a length of over 7 m?
2 5/3
Which of the identifying signs are used for designation of trucks with a maximum mass exceeding 3500 kg and a length of over 7 m?
2 5/4
Which of the identifying signs are used for designation of trucks with a maximum mass exceeding 3500 kg and a length of over 7 m?
2 6/1
This identification sign designates:
trailers
semi-trailers
trucks with maximum permissible mass exceeding 3.5 tons
trucks with maximum permissible mass exceeding 7.5 tons
2 6/2
This identification sign designates:
only trailers with mass exceeding 750 kg
all trailers, regardless of their mass
only trailers with two or more axes
all trailers, regardless of the number of axes
2 6/3
Which vehicles are designated with this identification sign?
trailers with two or more axles
single-axle trailers
trucks
combination of road vehicles when towing a damaged vehicle
2 7/2
Which identification signs are used for designating semi-trailers?
2 7/3
Which identification signs are used for designating trailers?
2 7/4
Which identification signs are used for designating trailers?
2 8/1
A “slow-moving” vehicle is a vehicle that cannot move at a speed higher than:
30 km/h
40 km/h
45 km/h
50 km/h
2 9/1
This identification sign is used to designate:
slow-moving motor vehicles
oversized motor vehicles
motor vehicles carrying dangerous goods
motor vehicles carrying bulk cargo
2 9/2
Which of the identification signs is used for designating a slow-moving vehicle?
2 10/1
This identification sign designates:
motor vehicles carrying dangerous goods
slow-moving motor vehicles
motor vehicles with oversized load
special vehicles
2 10/2
Which signs designate motor vehicles carrying dangerous goods?
2 11/1
This sign prohibits the entry of:
road vehicles designated with an identification sign for dangerous goods
oversized road vehicles
trucks with trailers
trucks with a mass exceeding 15 tons
2 12/1
The road vehicle is oversized if:
Its width, including the load, is 2.8 m
Its height, including the load, is 2.8 m
Its length, including the load, is 12 m
2 12/2
In which of the listed widths, the vehicle is oversized:
width 2.9 m
width 2.7 m
width 2.5 m
width 2.3 m
2 12/3
The road vehicle is oversized if:
Its height, including the load, is 4.2 m
Its width, including the load, is 2.2 m
Its length, including the load, is 12 m
2 12/4
The road vehicle is oversized if:
Its height, including the load, is 4.5 m
Its height, including the load, is 4.8 m
Its height, including the load, is 2.5 m
Its height, including the load, is 3.5 m
2 12/5
For which of the heights listed below the vehicle considered as oversized:
height of 4.5 m
height of 4.3 m
height of 4.1 m
height of 3.9 m
2 12/6
The road vehicle is oversized if:
Its height, including the load, is 4.5 m
Its width, including the load, is 2.8 m
Its length, including the load, is 9 m
2 13/1
In this situation, is there a danger for the children cyclists while driving past them?
yes, because the cyclists are children
yes, because the cyclists are moving close to the middle of the driveway
no, because the cyclists are in the neighbouring road lane
no, because the cyclists can see me
2 13/2
In this situation:
I should be careful and cautious
there is no danger because the cyclists are in the neighbouring road lane and they can see me
2 13/3
Which of the following actions should be taken in this situation?
reduce speed
drive with readiness to stop
ensure sufficient lateral distance
give a sound signal
2 13/4
In this situation, in order to ensure the safety of the children cyclists, I must:
reduce the speed
provide a sufficient lateral distance
immediately stop
give a sound signal
2 14/1
In this situation, before I start the overtaking, I must give a sound signal.
incorrect
correct
2 14/2
In this situation I must:
drive with readiness to stop
be cautious to the behaviour of the cyclists
ensure greater lateral distance while overtaking
give a sound signal
2 14/3
In this situation I must:
drive with readiness to stop
be cautious to the behaviour of the cyclists
give a sound signal in order to draw the attention of the cyclists
2 15/1
Which of the road vehicles listed below requires larger lateral distance to be ensured while overtaking?
the bicycle
the moped
the tractor
the articulated bus
2 16/1
The drivers of two-wheeled motor vehicles are more vulnerable than passenger car drivers because:
they easily lose their stability while driving
they are not protected by the passenger car body
it is more difficult to see them when they are in the "blind spot" of the passenger car
they drive more slowly
2 17/1
In this situation, while passing past the cart there is a danger:
if the cart suddenly changes its direction of movement due to frightening of the animal
if another domestic animal accompanying the cart goes out on the driveway
if the cart enters the driveway due to obstruction on the road side
if impossible to overtake because of the speed at which it moves impedes the overtaking
2 17/2
In this situation, while overtaking the cart there is a danger:
of loads falling in front of the passenger car
if the cart suddenly changes its direction of movement due to frightening of the animal
if another domestic animal accompanying the cart goes out on the driveway,
if impossible to overtake
2 18/1
Children under 12 years must get off a passenger car, which has stopped on the driveway, from:
the side of the sidewalk
the side of the road side
the side of the driver of the motor vehicle
the side which is more convenient for the driver
2 19/1
Children under 12 years must board a passenger car, which has stopped on the driveway, from:
the side of the sidewalk
the side of the road side
either side of the vehicle, if the child is accompanied by an adult
the side of the driver of the motor vehicle
2 20/1
In this situation, the driver of the motor vehicle must give way to the pedestrian.
correct
incorrect
2 21/1
In which of the following cases the driver of a non-rail road vehicle is obliged to give way to the pedestrians walking on the pedestrian crossing:
if the crossing is outlined by dashed lines
if the path is of the "Zebra" type only
if the path is not outlined by road markings
if the path is designated by a road sign only
2 21/2
In this situation, the pedestrian has the right of way.
correct
incorrect
2 21/3
When is the driver of a non-rail road vehicle obliged to give way to the pedestrians walking on the pedestrian crossing?
always
only when the pedestrians have reached the middle of the driveway
only when they are close to the car
2 22/1
How should you act in the following situation?
I should give way to the pedestrian
I may drive through, because the pedestrian has not reached the middle of the driveway
I may drive through, because the pedestrian is in the neighbouring road lane
2 23/1
Is there any danger in this situation when the child is on the sidewalk?
yes
no
2 23/2
Is there any danger in this situation?
yes, because the child is not looking at me
yes, because the child may suddenly enter the driveway
no, because the child is not looking at me and he will not enter the driveway
no, because the child is on the sidewalk
2 24/1
In this situation there is no any danger, because the child gets up on the sidewalk and leaves the driveway.
incorrect
correct
2 25/1
In this situation, are you obliged to consider the behavior of the children?
yes, because they are close to the driveway
yes, because they are children
no, because they are walking on the sidewalk
no, because they can see me
2 26/1
In this situation, if the children stand in the middle of the street, it is safe enough to drive behind them.
incorrect
correct
2 27/1
In this situation:
I drive on with readiness to stop
I must stop and wait for the pedestrian to pass
2 28/1
In this situation I should:
reduce the speed
drive on with readiness to stop
give a signal of maneuver and drive around the pedestrian
give a sound signal and drive on
2 29/1
Which of the following actions will ensure greater safety for the children in this situation?
driving at a greater distance from them
drive on with readiness to stop
reduce the speed
drive quickly past them
2 30/1
This road sign:
warns about a danger of unexpected occurrence of children on the driveway
indicates the beginning of the pedestrian crossing
prohibits the movement of children on the road
designates the exact place where children cross the driveway
2 30/2
Which of these means of signalization indicates a danger of unexpected occurrence of children on the driveway?
2 31/1
After a traffic light signal allows the driver to drive through a pedestrian crossing, is the driver obliged to take into consideration the pedestrians on it?
yes, always
yes, but only with those which give a hand signal
no
2 32/1
In this situation, when the signal of the traffic-controller allows the driver of the car to drive through, is he obliged to take into consideration the pedestrians?
yes
no
2 33/1
When the driver of a road vehicle should give a signal for his intention to make a sideward maneuver?
always
only if there is another road vehicle behind him
in heavy traffic only
in reduced visibility only
2 33/2
Should the driver always give appropriate signals before setting off to join the traffic?
yes
no
2 34/1
The signal for maneuvers is given:
before the maneuver
with the start of the maneuver
after starting the maneuver
2 35/1
The short switching over of the lights, as an additional signal for making a maneuver, is:
not allowed in the traffic in populated areas
allowed outside of the populated areas
allowed in road traffic
not allowed in highway traffic
2 36/1
The driver of a road vehicle should give a signal to the other road users:
before making a turn at a road junction
before leaving the road lane
before joining the road traffic
before abrupt reduction of the speed
2 37/1
If made by hand, the signal for stopping is:
2 37/2
If made ​​by hand, the signal for movement to the right is:
2 37/3
If made ​​by hand, the signal for movement to the left is:
2 38/1
When starting off and merging with traffic from the right side of the road, the driver of the two-wheeled road vehicle should give the following hand signal:
2 38/2
When starting off and merging with traffic from the left side of the road, the driver of the two-wheeled road vehicle should give the following hand signal:
2 38/3
In case of stopping, the driver of the two-wheeled road vehicle should give the following hand signal:
2 39/1
When the driver gives a hand signal for a maneuver, is it allowed to stop the signal before starting the maneuver?
yes
no
2 40/1
When the turn indicators are damaged, how should a signal be given before moving around with moving to the left?
with stretched sideward left hand
with lifted vertically hand
with stretched sideward right hand
I am not obliged to give a signal
2 41/1
How must the driver give a signal for his intention to join the road traffic, if the turn indicator of the car is damaged?
he should give a hand signal
he should give a sound signal
he is not obliged to give a signal
it is enough to switch over the lights
2 42/1
When driving in a populated area, is it allowed to use a sound signal?
only when required for road traffic accident prevention
while approaching a pedestrian crossing with pedestrians on it
always
2 43/1
While driving outside a populated area it is allowed to use a sound signal:
for road traffic
accident prevention
at higher speeds
no restrictions
2 44/1
While driving outside of populated area, the driver may use the sound signal:
to warn the road users about a possible danger
as an additional signal, while performing a maneuver
for road traffic accident prevention
to give way
2 45/1
The use of sound signal is allowed:
outside of the populated area, as an additional signal for maneuver
everywhere, to prevent road traffic accidents
in populated area, as an additional signal for maneuver
everywhere, without restrictions
2 46/1
The signal for maneuver given with a turn indicator must be stopped:
immediately after the maneuver
immediately after the start of the maneuver
during the maneuver
immediately upon completion of the maneuver
2 47/1
Does the signal given by the driver before the maneuver provide him right of way?
yes
no
2 48/1
Yellow flashing or blinking light is used to designate:
a motor vehicle, which is an obstacle to the other motor vehicles
a motor vehicle, which poses a threat to the road traffic
motor vehicles with special regime of movement
all special vehicles
2 49/1
"Emergency signal" is:
the simultaneous switching on of all direction Indicators
switching between high and low beam
the successive switching on and off of all lights
the simultaneous switching on and off of the low-beam headlights and the sidelights
2 50/1
The simultaneous switching on of all direction indicators is used for:
warning of the road users about danger on the road
designating the vehicles with special regime of movement
designating a parked road vehicle
warning the other road users about the undertaking of a maneuver
2 51/1
Before making the maneuver the driver of the road vehicle should signal for it because:
by the signal he warns the other road users of his intention
he shows the other drivers in which direction he will continue the movement
the signal relieves him from liability
the signal gives him right of way
2 52/1
Is it allowed, while making of maneuver, to give an additional signal by a short turning-on of the lights?
yes
no
2 53/1
The driver of the motor vehicle may signal other road users by a short turning-on of the high-beam headlights:
to warn them about a possible danger while making the maneuver
to draw their attention during a maneuver
to indicate that he will make a U-turn
to show them that he has right of way
2 54/1
What must the driver do if the following stick signal is given?
stop
continue driving at lower speed
he is not obliged to take this signal into consideration
give an emergency signal
2 55/1
What is the pedestrian standing on the sidewalk with a stretched up arm or arm stretched across the road signaling?
his intention to enter the driveway
tells the driver that he will wait for the passing cars
signals the other pedestrians that they may cross the driveway
signals the other pedestrians that they may not cross the driveway
2 56/1
How do the pedestrians signal their intention to cross the driveway?
with the arm stretched up
with the arm stretched across the driveway
with a circular motion of the arm
the pedestrians have not the right to give signals
2 57/1
When the pedestrian gives a signal with his arm for his intention to cross on a pedestrian crossing, the driver of the road vehicle:
is obliged to give way to him without creating danger for the road traffic
must immediately stop
is not obliged to take him into consideration
must give a signal to the pedestrian that he will give way to him
2 58/1
In this situation, you should slow down and be prepared to stop because:
the white car will turn left and join the traffic
the vehicle in front of you is giving a right turn signal
there are children on the roadway
2 59/1
In this situation you should slow down and be prepared to stop because of:
the white car parked on the right side
the child
the motorcycle
2 60/1
What should you do in this situation?
give a sound signal to the cyclist to let you pass by
overtake the cyclist
continue driving behind the cyclist
2 61/1
In this situation, you should stop:
because you do not have sufficient view of the road where you want to continue driving
to wait for the white car to drive off
to give way to the cyclist
2 62/1
What should you do in this situation?
wait for the cyclist to pass in order to provide enough side distance to him
continue driving, reducing your speed
continue driving without changing your speed
2 63/1
What should you do in this situation?
keep on driving at low speed/slowly as there are no signs that a pedestrian is willing to cross along the pedestrian crossing
stop because the child on the left sidewalk is about to step into the roadway
stop because the running person approaching from the right will cross along the pedestrian crossing
2 64/1
What should you do in this situation?
overtake the blue car and move to the right lane
slow down to prompt the vehicle behind you to maintain the required distance
overtake the red car and move to the right lane
2 65/1
What should you do in this situation?
continue driving without changing your speed
move to the left
slow down and stop if necessary