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    LGV Theory > Mock Case Studies Test – 2

    Mock Case Studies Test – 2

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    Last updated 31/03/2025
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    1. Question 1 of 50
      1. Question

      CASE STUDY

      Kenneth has been employed by BTR metal works for nearly three months as a LGV C driver. The company has one vehicle which they use to transport their products within the UK.

      His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this.

      Today is Thursday, and he has already used up his reduced daily rest periods for the week. During his daily check, he notices the mirror covering his nearside front wheel is cracked.

      He will finish work at 20:00 pm

      Kenneth often has trouble reversing his vehicle when it is fully loaded, and as a result, he is losing confidence in his driving ability.

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      What type of operators licence would be most suitable for BTR metal works?

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      Incorrect

    2. Question 2 of 50
      2. Question

      How many reduced daily rest periods has Kenneth taken this week?

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      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Kenneth has been employed by BTR metal works for nearly three months as a LGV C driver. The company has one vehicle which they use to transport their products within the UK. His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this. Today is Thursday, and he has already used up his reduced daily rest periods for the week. During his daily check, he notices the mirror covering his nearside front wheel is cracked.

      Kenneth often has trouble reversing his vehicle when it is fully loaded, and as a result, he is losing confidence in his driving ability. He will finish work at 20:00 pm

    3. Question 3 of 50
      3. Question

      What is the earliest time can Kenneth start work on Friday?

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      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Kenneth has been employed by BTR metal works for nearly three months as a LGV C driver. The company has one vehicle which they use to transport their products within the UK. His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this. Today is Thursday, and he has already used up his reduced daily rest periods for the week. During his daily check, he notices the mirror covering his nearside front wheel is cracked.

      Kenneth often has trouble reversing his vehicle when it is fully loaded, and as a result, he is losing confidence in his driving ability. He will finish work at 20:00 pm

    4. Question 4 of 50
      4. Question

      When will the nearside mirror which is angled down towards the front wheel come in most useful
      (Mark two answers)

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      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Kenneth has been employed by BTR metal works for nearly three months as a LGV C driver. The company has one vehicle which they use to transport their products within the UK. His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this. Today is Thursday, and he has already used up his reduced daily rest periods for the week. During his daily check, he notices the mirror covering his nearside front wheel is cracked.

      Kenneth often has trouble reversing his vehicle when it is fully loaded, and as a result, he is losing confidence in his driving ability. He will finish work at 20:00 pm

    5. Question 5 of 50
      5. Question

      Kenneth is about to move off from behind a stationary car.

      He should

      (Mark three answers)

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      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Kenneth has been employed by BTR metal works for nearly three months as a LGV C driver. The company has one vehicle which they use to transport their products within the UK. His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this. Today is Thursday, and he has already used up his reduced daily rest periods for the week. During his daily check, he notices the mirror covering his nearside front wheel is cracked.

      Kenneth often has trouble reversing his vehicle when it is fully loaded, and as a result, he is losing confidence in his driving ability. He will finish work at 20:00 pm

    6. Question 6 of 50
      6. Question

      When reversing Kenneth should

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      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Kenneth has been employed by BTR metal works for nearly three months as a LGV C driver. The company has one vehicle which they use to transport their products within the UK. His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this. Today is Thursday, and he has already used up his reduced daily rest periods for the week. During his daily check, he notices the mirror covering his nearside front wheel is cracked.

      Kenneth often has trouble reversing his vehicle when it is fully loaded, and as a result, he is losing confidence in his driving ability. He will finish work at 20:00 pm

    7. Question 7 of 50
      7. Question

      CASE STUDY

      Kieran works for a builders merchant delivering bricks and building supplies across the North West. His usual daily deliveries are to rural destinations.

      He starts work today at 5 am and the transport office has given him the keys for an 18 tonne rigid flatbed. It’s the middle of winter a cold and icy day with the temperature at -6c.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this.

      Prior to starting his deliveries, Kieran is required to carry out daily checks on his vehicle and report any defects to the transport manager.

      Kieran cares about the environment and is keen to minimise any impact his driving has on it.

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      Which of the below will not be included as part of Kierans' daily vehicle checks?

      (Mark two answers)

      Correct

      Incorrect

    8. Question 8 of 50
      8. Question

      Why must Kieran take extra care when braking?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Kieran works for a builders merchant delivering bricks and building supplies across the North West. His usual daily deliveries are to rural destinations.
      He starts work today at 5 am and the transport office has given him the keys for an 18 tonne rigid flatbed. It’s the middle of winter a cold and icy day with the temperature at -6c.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this. Prior to starting his deliveries, Kieran is required to carry out daily checks on his vehicle and report any defects to the transport manager.

      Kieran cares about the environment and is keen to minimise any impact his driving has on it.

    9. Question 9 of 50
      9. Question

      Kieran has a customer calling him regarding a late delivery.

      What should he do?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Kieran works for a builders merchant delivering bricks and building supplies across the North West. His usual daily deliveries are to rural destinations.
      He starts work today at 5 am and the transport office has given him the keys for an 18 tonne rigid flatbed. It’s the middle of winter a cold and icy day with the temperature at -6c.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this. Prior to starting his deliveries, Kieran is required to carry out daily checks on his vehicle and report any defects to the transport manager.

      Kieran cares about the environment and is keen to minimise any impact his driving has on it.

    10. Question 10 of 50
      10. Question

      Kieran is 20 minutes through a 45 minute break and notices the office are calling him on his mobile phone

      What should he do next?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Kieran works for a builders merchant delivering bricks and building supplies across the North West. His usual daily deliveries are to rural destinations.
      He starts work today at 5 am and the transport office has given him the keys for an 18 tonne rigid flatbed. It’s the middle of winter a cold and icy day with the temperature at -6c.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this. Prior to starting his deliveries, Kieran is required to carry out daily checks on his vehicle and report any defects to the transport manager.

      Kieran cares about the environment and is keen to minimise any impact his driving has on it.

    11. Question 11 of 50
      11. Question

      How can Kieran make sure his driving is as environmentally friendly as possible?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Kieran works for a builders merchant delivering bricks and building supplies across the North West. His usual daily deliveries are to rural destinations.
      He starts work today at 5 am and the transport office has given him the keys for an 18 tonne rigid flatbed. It’s the middle of winter a cold and icy day with the temperature at -6c.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this. Prior to starting his deliveries, Kieran is required to carry out daily checks on his vehicle and report any defects to the transport manager.

      Kieran cares about the environment and is keen to minimise any impact his driving has on it.

    12. Question 12 of 50
      12. Question

      Which sign is likely to appear on country lanes?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Kieran works for a builders merchant delivering bricks and building supplies across the North West. His usual daily deliveries are to rural destinations.
      He starts work today at 5 am and the transport office has given him the keys for an 18 tonne rigid flatbed. It’s the middle of winter a cold and icy day with the temperature at -6c.

      He works Monday to Friday starting at 06:00 am if the EU driving rules allow this. Prior to starting his deliveries, Kieran is required to carry out daily checks on his vehicle and report any defects to the transport manager.

      Kieran cares about the environment and is keen to minimise any impact his driving has on it.

    13. Question 13 of 50
      13. Question

      CASE STUDY

      Steven is working for a removals company delivering furniture from Reading to Brittany in France. He will take the ferry from Portsmouth to St Malo.

      The truck Steven is driving is a five axle articulated lorry and trailer. It has a kerbside weight of 18,000kgs. On his way down to the ferry port, he will be stopped by the police on the M3 motorway

      Steven will need to interrupt his daily rest period to embark on the ferry

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      What is the maximum speed Steven can travel on the M3

      Correct

      Incorrect

    14. Question 14 of 50
      14. Question

      Steven has been stopped by the police who have found his front nearside tyre is under the legal tread limit.

      What is the minimum legal tread limit?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Steven is working for a removals company delivering furniture from Reading to Brittany in France. He will take the ferry from Portsmouth to St Malo.

      The truck Steven is driving is a five-axle articulated lorry and trailer. It has a kerbside weight of 18,000kgs. On his way down to the ferry port, he will be stopped by the police on the M3 motorway

      Steven will need to interrupt his daily rest period to embark on the ferry

    15. Question 15 of 50
      15. Question

      How many penalty points does driving with an illegal tyre attract?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Steven is working for a removals company delivering furniture from Reading to Brittany in France. He will take the ferry from Portsmouth to St Malo.

      The truck Steven is driving is a five-axle articulated lorry and trailer. It has a kerbside weight of 18,000kgs. On his way down to the ferry port, he will be stopped by the police on the M3 motorway

      Steven will need to interrupt his daily rest period to embark on the ferry

    16. Question 16 of 50
      16. Question

      How often can a daily rest period be interrupted when embarking or disembarking a train or ferry?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Steven is working for a removals company delivering furniture from Reading to Brittany in France. He will take the ferry from Portsmouth to St Malo.

      The truck Steven is driving is a five axle articulated lorry and trailer. It has a kerbside weight of 18,000kgs. On his way down to the ferry port, he will be stopped by the police on the M3 motorway

      Steven will need to interrupt his daily rest period to embark on the ferry

    17. Question 17 of 50
      17. Question

      To continue his daily rest period on the ferry, Steven must

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Steven is working for a removals company delivering furniture from Reading to Brittany in France. He will take the ferry from Portsmouth to St Malo.

      The truck Steven is driving is a five-axle articulated lorry and trailer. It has a kerbside weight of 18,000kgs. On his way down to the ferry port, he will be stopped by the police on the M3 motorway

      Steven will need to interrupt his daily rest period to embark on the ferry

    18. Question 18 of 50
      18. Question

      What is the maximum amount of time a daily rest can be interrupted for?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Steven is working for a removals company delivering furniture from Reading to Brittany in France. He will take the ferry from Portsmouth to St Malo.

      The truck Steven is driving is a five-axle articulated lorry and trailer. It has a kerbside weight of 18,000kgs. On his way down to the ferry port, he will be stopped by the police on the M3 motorway

      Steven will need to interrupt his daily rest period to embark on the ferry

    19. Question 19 of 50
      19. Question

      CASE STUDY

      Mark is driving at night on a three lane motorway. On his immediate right hand side are amber reflective stud markings and on his left are white studs.

      He is driving a truck which has a gross vehicle weight of 12,500kg and one passenger seat. It does not have any modern gadgets such as inbuilt satellite navigation or a sleeper cab but Mark is happy with it.

      This is his first day in this new job and his 35th birthday. He is driving to Inverness in Scotland from Cornwall so will need to take a daily rest period before completing his journey.

      He’s also a little tired. This morning he went to the opticians to collect his first pair of glasses which he is now required to wear for driving.

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      What lane is Mark in on the Motorway?

      Correct

      Incorrect

    20. Question 20 of 50
      20. Question

      It is an offence to drive a vehicle in the outside lane of a motorway, which is:

      (Mark two answers)

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Mark is driving at night on a three lane motorway. On his immediate right hand side are amber reflective stud markings and on his left are white studs.

      He is driving a truck which has a gross vehicle weight of 12,500kg and one passenger seat. It does not have any modern gadgets such as inbuilt satellite navigation or a sleeper cab but Mark is happy with it.

      This is his first day in this new job and his 35th birthday. He is driving to Inverness in Scotland from Cornwall so will need to take a daily rest period before completing his journey.

      He’s also a little tired. This morning he went to the opticians to collect his first pair of glasses which he is now required to wear for driving.

    21. Question 21 of 50
      21. Question

      Where should Mark take his daily rest period?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Mark is driving at night on a three lane motorway. On his immediate right hand side are amber reflective stud markings and on his left are white studs.

      He is driving a truck which has a gross vehicle weight of 12,500kg and one passenger seat. It does not have any modern gadgets such as inbuilt satellite navigation or a sleeper cab but Mark is happy with it.

      This is his first day in this new job and his 35th birthday. He is driving to Inverness in Scotland from Cornwall so will need to take a daily rest period before completing his journey.

      He’s also a little tired. This morning he went to the opticians to collect his first pair of glasses which he is now required to wear for driving.

    22. Question 22 of 50
      22. Question

      Mark must notify the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency that

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Mark is driving at night on a three lane motorway. On his immediate right hand side are amber reflective stud markings and on his left are white studs.

      He is driving a truck which has a gross vehicle weight of 12,500kg and one passenger seat. It does not have any modern gadgets such as inbuilt satellite navigation or a sleeper cab but Mark is happy with it.

      This is his first day in this new job and his 35th birthday. He is driving to Inverness in Scotland from Cornwall so will need to take a daily rest period before completing his journey.

      He’s also a little tired. This morning he went to the opticians to collect his first pair of glasses which he is now required to wear for driving.

    23. Question 23 of 50
      23. Question

      Applicants for a Large goods vehicle licence must undergo an eye test and have visual acuity of

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Mark is driving at night on a three lane motorway. On his immediate right hand side are amber reflective stud markings and on his left are white studs.

      He is driving a truck which has a gross vehicle weight of 12,500kg and one passenger seat. It does not have any modern gadgets such as inbuilt satellite navigation or a sleeper cab but Mark is happy with it.

      This is his first day in this new job and his 35th birthday. He is driving to Inverness in Scotland from Cornwall so will need to take a daily rest period before completing his journey.

      He’s also a little tired. This morning he went to the opticians to collect his first pair of glasses which he is now required to wear for driving.

    24. Question 24 of 50
      24. Question

      What is the maximum speed Mark can drive on dual carriageways

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Mark is driving at night on a three lane motorway. On his immediate right hand side are amber reflective stud markings and on his left are white studs.

      He is driving a truck which has a gross vehicle weight of 12,500kg and one passenger seat. It does not have any modern gadgets such as inbuilt satellite navigation or a sleeper cab but Mark is happy with it.

      This is his first day in this new job and his 35th birthday. He is driving to Inverness in Scotland from Cornwall so will need to take a daily rest period before completing his journey.

      He’s also a little tired. This morning he went to the opticians to collect his first pair of glasses which he is now required to wear for driving.

    25. Question 25 of 50
      25. Question

      CASE STUDY

      Dave is driving an articulated lorry with a 10 metre flatbed trailer. He is transporting triangular steel girders which are 12 metres in length.

      His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      The overall height of the vehicle is 4.6 metres. The load is secured using chains and the lorry has a mounted crane fitted enabling Dave to unload the vehicle himself.

      Dave has driven for 46 hours so far this week and he is driving under EU rules. Last week he drove for a total of 28 hours

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      How many more hours can Dave drive this week?

      Correct

      Incorrect

    26. Question 26 of 50
      26. Question

      What type of chain should be used to secure the load

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Dave is driving an articulated lorry with a 10 metre flatbed trailer. He is transporting triangular steel girders which are 12 metres in length.
      His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      The overall height of the vehicle is 4.6 metres. The load is secured using chains and the lorry has a mounted crane fitted enabling Dave to unload the vehicle himself.

      Dave has driven for 46 hours so far this week and he is driving under EU rules. Last week he drove for a total of 28 hours

    27. Question 27 of 50
      27. Question

      What must Dave make sure is on display at the rear of the vehicle?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Dave is driving an articulated lorry with a 10 metre flatbed trailer. He is transporting triangular steel girders which are 12 metres in length.
      His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      The overall height of the vehicle is 4.6 metres. The load is secured using chains and the lorry has a mounted crane fitted enabling Dave to unload the vehicle himself.

      Dave has driven for 46 hours so far this week and he is driving under EU rules. Last week he drove for a total of 28 hours

    28. Question 28 of 50
      28. Question

      Dave sees the following sign at the entrance to a road he intends to turn down:

      What should he do?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Dave is driving an articulated lorry with a 10 metre flatbed trailer. He is transporting triangular steel girders which are 12 metres in length.
      His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      The overall height of the vehicle is 4.6 metres. The load is secured using chains and the lorry has a mounted crane fitted enabling Dave to unload the vehicle himself.

      Dave has driven for 46 hours so far this week and he is driving under EU rules. Last week he drove for a total of 28 hours

    29. Question 29 of 50
      29. Question

      Dave's route takes him under a number of bridges which do not display any height restrictions.

      What should Dave do?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Dave is driving an articulated lorry with a 10 metre flatbed trailer. He is transporting triangular steel girders which are 12 metres in length.
      His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      The overall height of the vehicle is 4.6 metres. The load is secured using chains and the lorry has a mounted crane fitted enabling Dave to unload the vehicle himself.

      Dave has driven for 46 hours so far this week and he is driving under EU rules. Last week he drove for a total of 28 hours

    30. Question 30 of 50
      30. Question

      On occasion, Dave straddles lanes

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Dave is driving an articulated lorry with a 10 metre flatbed trailer. He is transporting triangular steel girders which are 12 metres in length.
      His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      The overall height of the vehicle is 4.6 metres. The load is secured using chains and the lorry has a mounted crane fitted enabling Dave to unload the vehicle himself.

      Dave has driven for 46 hours so far this week and he is driving under EU rules. Last week he drove for a total of 28 hours

    31. Question 31 of 50
      31. Question

      What safety feature should Dave make sure are in place when using the lorry mounted crane to unload his vehicle?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Dave is driving an articulated lorry with a 10 metre flatbed trailer. He is transporting triangular steel girders which are 12 metres in length.
      His weeks vary from incredibly busy periods to quieter times when he will be told to help in the factory.

      The overall height of the vehicle is 4.6 metres. The load is secured using chains and the lorry has a mounted crane fitted enabling Dave to unload the vehicle himself.

      Dave has driven for 46 hours so far this week and he is driving under EU rules. Last week he drove for a total of 28 hours

    32. Question 32 of 50
      32. Question

      CASE STUDY

      Emma drives an 18,000kg tipper delivering sand in the London area. The vehicle is fitted with a bleeper which helps warn pedestrians when she is reversing and turning.

      This is her first day back driving after a four day training course learning how to use a HIAB. She also gained 28 hours towards her periodic driver CPC training by completing this course. Her delivery today is to a residential house that is having an extension built.

      The delivery details state that it is located on a 30mph road with speed cameras. The owner keeps dogs which need to be locked up before entering the property. She arrives outside the delivery address on time at 6.30am.

      Emma is looking forward to the end of the day as she is feeling under the weather with a cold.

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      Emma has arrived at her delivery destination.

      Why has she decided to turn off her reversing bleeper?

      Correct

      Incorrect

    33. Question 33 of 50
      33. Question

      It's started to rain.

      What could happen to Emma's load if it isn't covered correctly?

      (Mark Two Answers)

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Emma drives an 18,000kg tipper delivering sand in the London area. The vehicle is fitted with a reversing bleeper. This is her first day back driving after a course learning how to use a HIAB. She gained 28 hours towards her periodic driver CPC training by completing this course. Her delivery today is to a residential house that is having an extension built.

      The delivery details state that it is located on a 30mph road with speed cameras. She arrives outside the delivery address on time at 6.30am. Emma is looking forward to the end of the day as she is feeling under the weather with a cold.

    34. Question 34 of 50
      34. Question

      When leaving building sites, Emma should check her tyres for

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Emma drives an 18,000kg tipper delivering sand in the London area. The vehicle is fitted with a reversing bleeper. This is her first day back driving after a course learning how to use a HIAB. She gained 28 hours towards her periodic driver CPC training by completing this course. Her delivery today is to a residential house that is having an extension built.

      The delivery details state that it is located on a 30mph road with speed cameras. She arrives outside the delivery address on time at 6.30am. Emma is looking forward to the end of the day as she is feeling under the weather with a cold.

    35. Question 35 of 50
      35. Question

      The recipient of the delivery is not happy that Emma has turned up so early.

      How should Emma handle the situation?

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Emma drives an 18,000kg tipper delivering sand in the London area. The vehicle is fitted with a reversing bleeper. This is her first day back driving after a course learning how to use a HIAB. She gained 28 hours towards her periodic driver CPC training by completing this course. Her delivery today is to a residential house that is having an extension built.

      The delivery details state that it is located on a 30mph road with speed cameras. She arrives outside the delivery address on time at 6.30am. Emma is looking forward to the end of the day as she is feeling under the weather with a cold.

    36. Question 36 of 50
      36. Question

      Emma's Driver Qualification Card expires in December 2021

      How many more hours of periodic training does Emma need to complete before then to continue driving commercially?

      Correct

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      CASE STUDY
      Emma drives an 18,000kg tipper delivering sand in the London area. The vehicle is fitted with a reversing bleeper. This is her first day back driving after a course learning how to use a HIAB. She gained 28 hours towards her periodic driver CPC training by completing this course. Her delivery today is to a residential house that is having an extension built.

      The delivery details state that it is located on a 30mph road with speed cameras. She arrives outside the delivery address on time at 6.30am. Emma is looking forward to the end of the day as she is feeling under the weather with a cold.

    37. Question 37 of 50
      37. Question

      Emma is feeling tired

      What could be the most likely cause of this?

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      CASE STUDY
      Emma drives an 18,000kg tipper delivering sand in the London area. The vehicle is fitted with a reversing bleeper. This is her first day back driving after a course learning how to use a HIAB. She gained 28 hours towards her periodic driver CPC training by completing this course. Her delivery today is to a residential house that is having an extension built.

      The delivery details state that it is located on a 30mph road with speed cameras. She arrives outside the delivery address on time at 6.30am. Emma is looking forward to the end of the day as she is feeling under the weather with a cold.

    38. Question 38 of 50
      38. Question

      When renewed, how long will Emma's Driver Qualification Card be valid for?

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      CASE STUDY
      Emma drives an 18,000kg tipper delivering sand in the London area. The vehicle is fitted with a reversing bleeper. This is her first day back driving after a course learning how to use a HIAB. She gained 28 hours towards her periodic driver CPC training by completing this course. Her delivery today is to a residential house that is having an extension built.

      The delivery details state that it is located on a 30mph road with speed cameras. She arrives outside the delivery address on time at 6.30am. Emma is looking forward to the end of the day as she is feeling under the weather with a cold.

    39. Question 39 of 50
      39. Question

      CASE STUDY

      Heather works for a horse riding school based down a uneven country lane. Her job is very hands on with duties that vary from giving horse riding lessons through to driving the 18,000kg horse box.

      It’s the middle of summer and it’s been a very busy week. Heather’s working day involves the following:

      06:00am-12:00pm – General stable duties

      12:30pm – 19:00pm Depart driving the horse box

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      It is 12:00pm and Heather is yet to take a break.

      She must

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    40. Question 40 of 50
      40. Question

      Heather takes her break at 12:00 pm

      A break is required under

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      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Heather works for a horse riding school based down a uneven country lane. Her job is very hands on with duties that vary from giving horse riding lessons through to driving the 18,000kg horse box.

      It’s the middle of summer and it’s been a very busy week. Heather’s working day involves the following:

      06:00am-12:00pm – General stable duties
      12:30pm – 19:00pm Depart driving the horse box

    41. Question 41 of 50
      41. Question

      The time is now 15:00pm and Heather must take another break of

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      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Heather works for a horse riding school based down a uneven country lane. Her job is very hands on with duties that vary from giving horse riding lessons through to driving the 18,000kg horse box.

      It’s the middle of summer and it’s been a very busy week. Heather’s working day involves the following:

      06:00am-12:00pm – General stable duties
      12:30pm – 19:00pm Depart driving the horse box

    42. Question 42 of 50
      42. Question

      The time is now 17:30pm and Heather has been driving for 4 hours and 30 minutes she must take a break of

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      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Heather works for a horse riding school based down an uneven country lane. Her job is very hands on with duties that vary from giving horse riding lessons through to driving the 18,000kg horsebox.

      It’s the middle of summer and it’s been a very busy week. Heather’s working day involves the following:

      06:00am-12:00pm – General stable duties
      12:30pm – 19:00pm Depart driving the horsebox

    43. Question 43 of 50
      43. Question

      Heather is likely to see which sign on the road near her workplace

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      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Heather works for a horse riding school based down a uneven country lane. Her job is very hands on with duties that vary from giving horse riding lessons through to driving the 18,000kg horse box.

      It’s the middle of summer and it’s been a very busy week. Heather’s working day involves the following:

      06:00am-12:00pm – General stable duties
      12:30pm – 19:00pm Depart driving the horse box

    44. Question 44 of 50
      44. Question

      Heather is returning to her stableshorse rider

      In front of her is a horse rider.

      What action should she take?

       

      Correct

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      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Heather works for a horse riding school based down an uneven country lane. Her job is very hands on with duties that vary from giving horse riding lessons through to driving the 18,000kg horsebox.

      It’s the middle of summer and it’s been a very busy week. Heather’s working day involves the following:

      06:00am-12:00pm – General stable duties
      12:30pm – 19:00pm Depart driving the horse box

    45. Question 45 of 50
      45. Question

      CASE STUDY

      Marcus has held his driver CPC for three years today. Last week he undertook a lorry mounted crane course which contributed 14 hours towards his continual CPC training. He then took two days off work and returned today at 06:00am.

      He is driving a rigid box lorry for a removals company. He will drive the vehicle to a house and help load the furniture with his colleagues before driving to the new location. Once there he will help unload the vehicle.

      The work he is undertaking is very physical and he suffers from long term back pain. As a result he is taking medication which he purchased over the counter from a pharmacy.

      Marcus is 30 years of age and driving under EU rules

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      CPC is an acronym for

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    46. Question 46 of 50
      46. Question

      How many more hours of training must Marcus complete to renew his driver CPC

      Correct

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      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Marcus has held his driver CPC for three years today. Last week he undertook a lorry mounted crane course which contributed 14 hours towards his continual CPC training. He then took two days off work and returned today at 06:00am.

      He is driving a rigid box lorry for a removals company. He will drive the vehicle to a house and help load the furniture with his colleagues before driving to the new location. Once there he will help unload the vehicle.
      The work he is undertaking is very physical and he suffers from long term back pain. As a result, he is taking medication which he purchased over the counter from a pharmacy.

      Marcus is 30 years of age and driving under EU rules

    47. Question 47 of 50
      47. Question

      When renewing his Driver CPC Marcus must

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Marcus has held his driver CPC for three years today. Last week he undertook a lorry mounted crane course which contributed 14 hours towards his continual CPC training. He then took two days off work and returned today at 06:00am.

      He is driving a rigid box lorry for a removals company. He will drive the vehicle to a house and help load the furniture with his colleagues before driving to the new location. Once there he will help unload the vehicle.
      The work he is undertaking is very physical and he suffers from long term back pain. As a result, he is taking medication which he purchased over the counter from a pharmacy.

      Marcus is 30 years of age and driving under EU rules

    48. Question 48 of 50
      48. Question

      When taking medication Marcus should

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Marcus has held his driver CPC for three years today. Last week he undertook a lorry mounted crane course which contributed 14 hours towards his continual CPC training. He then took two days off work and returned today at 06:00am.

      He is driving a rigid box lorry for a removals company. He will drive the vehicle to a house and help load the furniture with his colleagues before driving to the new location. Once there he will help unload the vehicle.
      The work he is undertaking is very physical and he suffers from long term back pain. As a result, he is taking medication which he purchased over the counter from a pharmacy.

      Marcus is 30 years of age and driving under EU rules

    49. Question 49 of 50
      49. Question

      Before Marcus leaves his cab he must

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Marcus has held his driver CPC for three years today. Last week he undertook a lorry mounted crane course which contributed 14 hours towards his continual CPC training. He then took two days off work and returned today at 06:00am.

      He is driving a rigid box lorry for a removals company. He will drive the vehicle to a house and help load the furniture with his colleagues before driving to the new location. Once there he will help unload the vehicle.
      The work he is undertaking is very physical and he suffers from long term back pain. As a result, he is taking medication which he purchased over the counter from a pharmacy.

      Marcus is 30 years of age and driving under EU rules

    50. Question 50 of 50
      50. Question

      When lifting a heavy box Marcus should

      Correct

      Incorrect

      Hint

      CASE STUDY
      Marcus has held his driver CPC for three years today. Last week he undertook a lorry mounted crane course which contributed 14 hours towards his continual CPC training. He then took two days off work and returned today at 06:00am.

      He is driving a rigid box lorry for a removals company. He will drive the vehicle to a house and help load the furniture with his colleagues before driving to the new location. Once there he will help unload the vehicle.
      The work he is undertaking is very physical and he suffers from long term back pain. As a result, he is taking medication which he purchased over the counter from a pharmacy.

      Marcus is 30 years of age and driving under EU rules

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