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Mock Module 2 Case Studies Test – 1
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Question 1 of 501. Question
CASE STUDY
Aaron is on his way home after completing his daily deliveries. On route to his depot, he is the first on the scene at a road traffic accident.
A motorcyclist has collided with a lorry and car causing multiple casualties. Luckily Aaron has just completed a first aid course at work and is well prepared to cope with the incident.
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Question 1
Aaron is the first at the scene of the accident.
What should he do?
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Question 2 of 502. Question
What are the symptoms of shock?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Aaron is on his way home after completing his daily deliveries. On route to his depot, he is the first on the scene at a road traffic accident.A motorcyclist has collided with a lorry and car causing multiple casualties. Luckily Aaron has just completed a first aid course at work and is well prepared to cope with the incident.
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Question 3 of 503. Question
How should Aaron deal with somebody who is suffering from shock?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Aaron is on his way home after completing his daily deliveries. On route to his depot, he is the first on the scene at a road traffic accident.
A motorcyclist has collided with a lorry and car causing multiple casualties. Luckily Aaron has just completed a first aid course at work and is well prepared to cope with the incident.
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Question 4 of 504. Question
Another casualty is lying unconscious in the road.
What should Aaron do?
(Choose two answers)
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Aaron is on his way home after completing his daily deliveries. On route to his depot, he is the first on the scene at a road traffic accident.
A motorcyclist has collided with a lorry and car causing multiple casualties. Luckily Aaron has just completed a first aid course at work and is well prepared to cope with the incident.
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Question 5 of 505. Question
When should Aaron stop giving mouth to mouth?
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Question 6 of 506. Question
One of the vehicle's involved in the accident is displaying an orange rectangle.
What does this tell Aaron?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Aaron is on his way home after completing his daily deliveries. On route to his depot, he is the first on the scene at a road traffic accident.
A motorcyclist has collided with a lorry and car causing multiple casualties. Luckily Aaron has just completed a first aid course at work and is well prepared to cope with the incident.
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Question 7 of 507. Question
Fred works in general haulage and is spending the day helping out around the yard. His last task is to drive a courtesy car back to a workshop and collect a tractor unit which has had its digital tachograph re-calibrated.
Fred has held a Category C+E licence for over 30 years and is semi retired.
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Question 7
Where will Fred collect the vehicle from?
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Question 8 of 508. Question
During his walk-around check on the vehicle, Fred notices a damaged rear tyre.
What action should Fred take?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Fred works in general haulage and is spending the day helping out around the yard. His last task is to drive a courtesy car back to a workshop and collect a tractor unit which has had its digital tachograph re-calibrated.
Fred has held a Category C+E licence for over 30 years and is semi retired.
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Question 9 of 509. Question
When will the digital tachograph next need to be recalibrated?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Fred works in general haulage and is spending the day helping out around the yard. His last task is to drive a courtesy car back to a workshop and collect a tractor unit which has had its digital tachograph re-calibrated.
Fred has held a Category C+E licence for over 30 years and is semi retired.
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Question 10 of 5010. Question
What is the name of the card used by the technician who calibrated the digital tachograph?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Fred works in general haulage and is spending the day helping out around the yard. His last task is to drive a courtesy car back to a workshop and collect a tractor unit which has had its digital tachograph re-calibrated.
Fred has held a Category C+E licence for over 30 years and is semi retired.
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Question 11 of 5011. Question
What action must Fred perform on the tachograph after he inserts his card?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Fred works in general haulage and is spending the day helping out around the yard. His last task is to drive a courtesy car back to a workshop and collect a tractor unit which has had its digital tachograph re-calibrated.
Fred has held a Category C+E licence for over 30 years and is semi retired.
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Question 12 of 5012. Question
What colour are the reflective studs that indicate a slip road on a dual carriageway?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Fred works in general haulage and is spending the day helping out around the yard. His last task is to drive a courtesy car back to a workshop and collect a tractor unit which has had its digital tachograph re-calibrated.
Fred has held a Category C+E licence for over 30 years and is semi retired.
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Question 13 of 5013. Question
Peter has held his licence for over 25 years and works for a company that specialises in moving abnormal loads.
Today he is taking some long wooden timber beams that have been restored after a fire in a stately home to a destination on the A617 in Mansfield.
The load overhangs his vehicle by 2.1 metres and has a width of 2.8 metres.
His vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of 40,000kgs
The timber frames are very old and have great historical value so need to be protected. With this in mind Peter has decided to use sheeting to cover the load.
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Question 13
What must be displayed on Peter's vehicle?
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Question 14 of 5014. Question
Peter must sheet the vehicle before starting his journey.
Which would be the best restraint to secure the sheeting over the load
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Peter has held his licence for over 25 years and works for a company that specialises in moving abnormal loads. Today he is taking some long wooden timber beams that have been restored after a fire in a stately home to a destination on the A617 in Mansfield.
The load overhangs his vehicle by 2.1 metres and has a width of 2.8 metres.
His vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of 40,000kgs. The timber frames are very old and have great historical value so need to be protected. With this in mind, Peter has decided to use sheeting to cover the load.
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Question 15 of 5015. Question
Peter has decided to secure the load using ropes.
What is the minimum diameter that should be used?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Peter has held his licence for over 25 years and works for a company that specialises in moving abnormal loads.
Today he is taking some long wooden timber beams that have been restored after a fire in a stately home to a destination on the A617 in Mansfield. The load overhangs his vehicle by 2.1 metres and has a width of 2.8 metres.
His vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of 40,000kgs
The timber frames are very old and have great historical value so need to be protected. With this in mind Peter has decided to use sheeting to cover the load.
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Question 16 of 5016. Question
Peter is sheeting the load.
In which order should he do this?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Peter has held his licence for over 25 years and works for a company that specialises in moving abnormal loads.
Today he is taking some long wooden timber beams that have been restored after a fire in a stately home to a destination on the A617 in Mansfield. The load overhangs his vehicle by 2.1 metres and has a width of 2.8 metres.
His vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of 40,000kgs
The timber frames are very old and have great historical value so need to be protected. With this in mind, Peter has decided to use sheeting to cover the load.
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Question 17 of 5017. Question
Which lane or lanes should Peter be travelling in?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Peter has held his licence for over 25 years and works for a company that specialises in moving abnormal loads.
Today he is taking some long wooden timber beams that have been restored after a fire in a stately home to a destination on the A617 in Mansfield. The load overhangs his vehicle by 2.1 metres and has a width of 2.8 metres.
His vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of 40,000kgs
The timber frames are very old and have great historical value so need to be protected. With this in mind, Peter has decided to use sheeting to cover the load.
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Question 18 of 5018. Question
Peter is feeling tired.
What should he do?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Peter has held his licence for over 25 years and works for a company that specialises in moving abnormal loads.
Today he is taking some long wooden timber beams that have been restored after a fire in a stately home to a destination on the A617 in Mansfield. The load overhangs his vehicle by 2.1 metres and has a width of 2.8 metres.
His vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of 40,000kgs
The timber frames are very old and have great historical value so need to be protected. With this in mind, Peter has decided to use sheeting to cover the load.
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Question 19 of 5019. Question
CASE STUDY
Jason works for a haulage firm based in the East Midlands. He works Monday to Friday making deliveries in a 44 tonne articulated lorry across the UK. He has recently been seconded to the office two days a week on Wednesday and Thursday with a view to training him as a transport manager.
Jason is keen to progress within the company and is considering studying for qualifications that will help him advance.
It’s been a busy week for Jason. Each day he has been driving he has maxed out his driving hours
Jason is driving under EU rules
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Which of the following statements is true?
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Question 20 of 5020. Question
What should Jason record his time in the office as when he returns to driving on Friday?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jason works for a haulage firm based in the East Midlands. He works Monday to Friday making deliveries in a 44 tonne articulated lorry across the UK. He has recently been seconded to the office two days a week on Wednesday and Thursday with a view to training him as a transport manager.Jason is keen to progress within the company and is considering studying for qualifications that will help him advance.
It’s been a busy week for Jason. Each day he has been driving he has maxed out his driving hours
Jason is driving under EU rules
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Question 21 of 5021. Question
What qualification would MOST help Jason's career?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jason works for a haulage firm based in the East Midlands. He works Monday to Friday making deliveries in a 44 tonne articulated lorry across the UK. He has recently been seconded to the office two days a week on Wednesday and Thursday with a view to training him as a transport manager.Jason is keen to progress within the company and is considering studying for qualifications that will help him advance.
It’s been a busy week for Jason. Each day he has been driving he has maxed out his driving hours
Jason is driving under EU rules
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Question 22 of 5022. Question
When does the week begin for someone driving under EU rules?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jason works for a haulage firm based in the East Midlands. He works Monday to Friday making deliveries in a 44 tonne articulated lorry across the UK. He has recently been seconded to the office two days a week on Wednesday and Thursday with a view to training him as a transport manager.Jason is keen to progress within the company and is considering studying for qualifications that will help him advance.
It’s been a busy week for Jason. Each day he has been driving he has maxed out his driving hours
Jason is driving under EU rules
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Question 23 of 5023. Question
How many hours has Jason spent driving this week?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jason works for a haulage firm based in the East Midlands. He works Monday to Friday making deliveries in a 44 tonne articulated lorry across the UK. He has recently been seconded to the office two days a week on Wednesday and Thursday with a view to training him as a transport manager.Jason is keen to progress within the company and is considering studying for qualifications that will help him advance.
It’s been a busy week for Jason. Each day he has been driving he has maxed out his driving hours
Jason is driving under EU rules
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Question 24 of 5024. Question
What is the maximum number of hours Jason can drive in a week?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jason works for a haulage firm based in the East Midlands. He works Monday to Friday making deliveries in a 44 tonne articulated lorry across the UK. He has recently been seconded to the office two days a week on Wednesday and Thursday with a view to training him as a transport manager.Jason is keen to progress within the company and is considering studying for qualifications that will help him advance.
It’s been a busy week for Jason. Each day he has been driving he has maxed out his driving hours
Jason is driving under EU rules
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Question 25 of 5025. Question
CASE STUDY
Natasha drives a 44 tonne articulated lorry for a general haulage firm delivering pallets to a variety of different destinations throughout the country. It’s the middle of November and has been raining heavily most of the night, this has continued throughout the day.
Natasha starts her shift at 10 am and stops in a lay-by at 12 pm for a 15 minute rest and to buy a drink from a burger van. At 8 pm and on her way back to the depot she is involved in a road traffic accident with another HGV.
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After completing her daily checks and driving a few miles from the depot, the brake air pressure warning light appears.
What should Natasha do?
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Question 26 of 5026. Question
What drink will keep Natasha hydrated the most?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Natasha drives a 44 tonne articulated lorry for a general haulage firm delivering pallets to a variety of different destinations throughout the country. It’s the middle of November and has been raining heavily most of the night, this has continued throughout the day.Natasha starts her shift at 10 am and stops in a lay-by at 12 pm for a 15 minute rest and to buy a drink from a burger van. At 8 pm and on her way back to the depot she is involved in a road traffic accident with another HGV.
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Question 27 of 5027. Question
What should Natasha do before exiting her vehicle?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Natasha drives a 44 tonne articulated lorry for a general haulage firm delivering pallets to a variety of different destinations throughout the country. It’s the middle of November and has been raining heavily most of the night, this has continued throughout the day.Natasha starts her shift at 10 am and stops in a lay-by at 12 pm for a 15 minute rest and to buy a drink from a burger van. At 8 pm and on her way back to the depot she is involved in a road traffic accident with another HGV.
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Question 28 of 5028. Question
It's 2.30 pm, and Natasha is stopping for a break. What is the minimum length of time she must rest for if she wishes to reset the driving time on her tachograph?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Natasha drives a 44 tonne articulated lorry for a general haulage firm delivering pallets to a variety of different destinations throughout the country. It’s the middle of November and has been raining heavily most of the night, this has continued throughout the day.Natasha starts her shift at 10 am and stops in a lay-by at 12 pm for a 15 minute rest and to buy a drink from a burger van. At 8 pm and on her way back to the depot she is involved in a road traffic accident with another HGV.
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Question 29 of 5029. Question
Natasha has had an accident with another lorry.
What should she be her immediate priority?CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Natasha drives a 44 tonne articulated lorry for a general haulage firm delivering pallets to a variety of different destinations throughout the country. It’s the middle of November and has been raining heavily most of the night, this has continued throughout the day.Natasha starts her shift at 10 am and stops in a lay-by at 12 pm for a 15 minute rest and to buy a drink from a burger van. At 8 pm and on her way back to the depot she is involved in a road traffic accident with another HGV.
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Question 30 of 5030. Question
What option is most likely to have contributed to Natasha's accident?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Natasha drives a 44 tonne articulated lorry for a general haulage firm delivering pallets to a variety of different destinations throughout the country. It’s the middle of November and has been raining heavily most of the night, this has continued throughout the day.Natasha starts her shift at 10 am and stops in a lay-by at 12 pm for a 15 minute rest and to buy a drink from a burger van. At 8 pm and on her way back to the depot she is involved in a road traffic accident with another HGV.
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Question 31 of 5031. Question
What type of licence does Natasha require to drive her vehicle?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Natasha drives a 44 tonne articulated lorry for a general haulage firm delivering pallets to a variety of different destinations throughout the country. It’s the middle of November and has been raining heavily most of the night, this has continued throughout the day.Natasha starts her shift at 10 am and stops in a lay-by at 12 pm for a 15 minute rest and to buy a drink from a burger van. At 8 pm and on her way back to the depot she is involved in a road traffic accident with another HGV.
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Question 32 of 5032. Question
CASE STUDY
Jack works for ADK Building Supplies. He drives a 44,000kg flatbed lorry with a kerbside weight of 15,500kg. He delivers bricks to building sites and uses a hiab crane to unload them from his trailer. Jack started work at 6am, he has four deliveries which include a one hour scheduled wait at a building site in Leeds.
He will finish work at 7pm. Jack is paid monthly on a hourly basis and receives a bonus for minimising fuel consumption.
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How many 2000kg pallets of bricks can Jack carry on his lorry?
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Question 33 of 5033. Question
What should Jack try to avoid doing if he is to be paid his monthly bonus?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jack works for ADK Building Supplies. He drives a 44,000kg flatbed lorry with a kerbside weight of 15,500kg. He delivers bricks to building sites and uses a hiab crane to unload them from his trailer. Jack started work at 6am, he has four deliveries which include a one hour scheduled wait at a building site in Leeds.He will finish work at 7pm. Jack is paid monthly on a hourly basis and receives a bonus for minimising fuel consumption.
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Question 34 of 5034. Question
What should Jack be aware of when unloading?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jack works for ADK Building Supplies. He drives a 44,000kg flatbed lorry with a kerbside weight of 15,500kg. He delivers bricks to building sites and uses a hiab crane to unload them from his trailer. Jack started work at 6am, he has four deliveries which include a one hour scheduled wait at a building site in Leeds.He will finish work at 7pm. Jack is paid monthly on an hourly basis and receives a bonus for minimising fuel consumption.
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Question 35 of 5035. Question
What is the earliest Jack can start work tomorrow if he takes a reduced daily rest?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jack works for ADK Building Supplies. He drives a 44,000kg flatbed lorry with a kerbside weight of 15,500kg. He delivers bricks to building sites and uses a hiab crane to unload them from his trailer. Jack started work at 6am, he has four deliveries which include a one hour scheduled wait at a building site in Leeds.He will finish work at 7pm. Jack is paid monthly on a hourly basis and receives a bonus for minimising fuel consumption.
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Question 36 of 5036. Question
How should Jack secure his load?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jack works for ADK Building Supplies. He drives a 44,000kg flatbed lorry with a kerbside weight of 15,500kg. He delivers bricks to building sites and uses a hiab crane to unload them from his trailer. Jack started work at 6am, he has four deliveries which include a one hour scheduled wait at a building site in Leeds.He will finish work at 7pm. Jack is paid monthly on a hourly basis and receives a bonus for minimising fuel consumption.
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Question 37 of 5037. Question
What can Jack set his tachograph to when at the Leeds building site?
(Mark Two Answers)
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jack works for ADK Building Supplies. He drives a 44,000kg flatbed lorry with a kerbside weight of 15,500kg. He delivers bricks to building sites and uses a hiab crane to unload them from his trailer. Jack started work at 6am, he has four deliveries which include a one hour scheduled wait at a building site in Leeds.He will finish work at 7pm. Jack is paid monthly on a hourly basis and receives a bonus for minimising fuel consumption.
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Question 38 of 5038. Question
CASE STUDY
Tom is driving a curtain-sided lorry with a gross vehicle weight of 44 tonnes and a kerbside weight of 14 tonnes.
He is due to drive to the highlands of Scotland to deliver pallets of wooden flooring weighing a total of 16 tonnes to a builder's merchants. This is his first time driving in the highlands but he’s aware that it contains a lot of hilly roads.
He will meet another driver at a service station and perform a trailer swap before returning to his depot empty.
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What would be the best method for Tom to secure his load?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 39 of 5039. Question
The wheelbase of Tom's vehicle is 4 metres and the centre of the load is 2 metres from the rear axle.
What is the payload currently on Tom's front axle?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Tom is driving a curtain-sided lorry with a gross vehicle weight of 44 tonnes and a kerbside weight of 14 tonnes.He is due to drive to the highlands of Scotland to deliver pallets of wooden flooring weighing a total of 16 tonnes to a builder’s merchants. This is his first time driving in the highlands but he’s aware that it contains a lot of hilly roads.
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Question 40 of 5040. Question
What must Tom make sure of prior to uncoupling the trailer?
(Mark Two Answers)
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Tom is driving a curtain-sided lorry with a gross vehicle weight of 44 tonnes and a kerbside weight of 14 tonnes.He is due to drive to the highlands of Scotland to deliver pallets of wooden flooring weighing a total of 16 tonnes to a builder’s merchants. This is his first time driving in the highlands but he’s aware that it contains a lot of hilly roads.
He will meet another driver at a service station and perform a trailer swap before returning to his depot empty.
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Question 41 of 5041. Question
After recoupling the trailer what precautions should Tom take before continuing with his journey?
(Mark Two Answers)
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Tom is driving a curtain-sided lorry with a gross vehicle weight of 44 tonnes and a kerbside weight of 14 tonnes.He is due to drive to the highlands of Scotland to deliver pallets of wooden flooring weighing a total of 16 tonnes to a builder’s merchants. This is his first time driving in the highlands but he’s aware that it contains a lot of hilly roads.
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Question 42 of 5042. Question
What will help Tom control his vehicle speed whilst travelling in the Scottish Highlands?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Tom is driving a curtain-sided lorry with a gross vehicle weight of 44 tonnes and a kerbside weight of 14 tonnes.He is due to drive to the highlands of Scotland to deliver pallets of wooden flooring weighing a total of 16 tonnes to a builder’s merchants. This is his first time driving in the highlands but he’s aware that it contains a lot of hilly roads.
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Question 43 of 5043. Question
Tom is taking the empty trailer back to the depot. On route, he encounters strong crosswinds.
What precaution should Tom take?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Tom is driving a curtain-sided lorry with a gross vehicle weight of 44 tonnes and a kerbside weight of 14 tonnes.He is due to drive to the highlands of Scotland to deliver pallets of wooden flooring weighing a total of 16 tonnes to a builder’s merchants. This is his first time driving in the highlands but he’s aware that it contains a lot of hilly roads.
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Question 44 of 5044. Question
What is the maximum speed Tom can drive on the single carriageways in Scotland?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Tom is driving a curtain-sided lorry with a gross vehicle weight of 44 tonnes and a kerbside weight of 14 tonnes.He is due to drive to the highlands of Scotland to deliver pallets of wooden flooring weighing a total of 16 tonnes to a builder’s merchants. This is his first time driving in the highlands but he’s aware that it contains a lot of hilly roads.
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Question 45 of 5045. Question
CASE STUDY
Jamie is driving a 44 tonne articulated lorry and is due to deliver a sea container from Southampton docks to Birmingham. He starts driving at 4 am and will continue until he is legally required to take a break. This is his last shift before he takes two days off work.
When he returns he is due to go on a manual handling course which will contribute the first of 7 hours towards his driver CPC before it expires in 2019.
During the course of his journey, he will be required to fill up with diesel and AdBlue.
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What time will Jamie take his break?
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Question 46 of 5046. Question
How long must Jamie take for his break?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jamie is driving a 44 tonne articulated lorry and is due to deliver a sea container from Southampton docks to Birmingham. He starts driving at 4 am and will continue until he is legally required to take a break. This is his last shift before he takes two days off work.When he returns he is due to go on a manual handling course which will contribute the first of 7 hours towards his driver CPC before it expires in 2022.
During the course of his journey, he will be required to fill up with diesel and AdBlue
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Question 47 of 5047. Question
After completing his manual handling course, how many more hours of periodic CPC training will Jamie be required to complete if he wishes to renew his Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC)
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jamie is driving a 44 tonne articulated lorry and is due to deliver a sea container from Southampton docks to Birmingham. He starts driving at 4 am and will continue until he is legally required to take a break. This is his last shift before he takes two days off work.When he returns he is due to go on a manual handling course which will contribute the first of 7 hours towards his driver CPC before it expires in 2022.
During the course of his journey, he will be required to fill up with diesel and AdBlue.
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Question 48 of 5048. Question
The Driver Certificate of Professional Competence periodic training can be split into blocks of how many hours?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jamie is driving a 44 tonne articulated lorry and is due to deliver a sea container from Southampton docks to Birmingham. He starts driving at 4 am and will continue until he is legally required to take a break. This is his last shift before he takes two days off work.When he returns he is due to go on a manual handling course which will contribute the first of 7 hours towards his driver CPC before it expires in 2022.
During the course of his journey, he will be required to fill up with diesel and AdBlue.
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Question 49 of 5049. Question
What are the benefits of Jamie adding AdBlue?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jamie is driving a 44 tonne articulated lorry and is due to deliver a sea container from Southampton docks to Birmingham. He starts driving at 4 am and will continue until he is legally required to take a break. This is his last shift before he takes two days off work.When he returns he is due to go on a manual handling course which will contribute the first of 7 hours towards his driver CPC before it expires in 2022.
During the course of his journey, he will be required to fill up with diesel and AdBlue.
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Question 50 of 5050. Question
How is the container on Jamie's trailer secured?
CorrectIncorrectCASE STUDY
Jamie is driving a 44 tonne articulated lorry and is due to deliver a sea container from Southampton docks to Birmingham. He starts driving at 4 am and will continue until he is legally required to take a break. This is his last shift before he takes two days off work.When he returns he is due to go on a manual handling course which will contribute the first of 7 hours towards his driver CPC before it expires in 2022.
During the course of his journey, he will be required to fill up with diesel and AdBlue.