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The document is a revision pack for Matshwao 101, containing multiple-choice questions related to vehicle operation, safety, and traffic regulations. It covers topics such as tire pressure, refueling, brake testing, and the effects of substances on driving ability. The questions aim to reinforce knowledge essential for safe driving practices and compliance with traffic laws.

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Paper 2 Revision

The document is a revision pack for Matshwao 101, containing multiple-choice questions related to vehicle operation, safety, and traffic regulations. It covers topics such as tire pressure, refueling, brake testing, and the effects of substances on driving ability. The questions aim to reinforce knowledge essential for safe driving practices and compliance with traffic laws.

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MATSHWAO 101

REVISION PACK

1. What happens as a result of tyre pressure being well below the recommended levels?
a. Oil consumption increases
b. Fuel consumption increases
c. Tyre wear will decrease
2. What must you remember when refueling?
a. I should always drive with half-filled tank
b. I should always re-fuel to the top level
c. Do not breath in fuel fumes
3. In which cases is it imperative to test the brakes?
a. Brakes must be tested on daily basis
b. When your vehicle has not moved for a long time
c. When taking over a vehicle with which you are very familiar
4. What must you remember when fitting re-conditioned tyres?
a. The air pressure should be checked more often than with normal tyres
b. The air pressure should be checked every 5 days
c. Re-conditioned tyres are not permitted by the law
5. Participating in road traffic requires caution at all times and consideration towards
other road users. What does this mean for you?
a. You should never drive at night
b. You must trust other road users
c. You must always drive with foresight
6. A car travelling behind you is urging you along on a county road. The driver is obviously
annoyed that you are driving slightly slower than permitted. How do you react?
a. You let him overtake as soon as possible and refrain from paying back for his
jostling behaviour.
b. Increase our speed to satisfy the jostling driver
c. Slow down to teach the driver behind you a lesson.
7. Where are you allowed to park on the right in the direction of travel?
a. In one way streets
b. In highways outside built up areas
c. On roads with 3 lanes in the direction of travel
8. How can you tell when you must submit your vehicle for the next official inspection?
a. By asking your mechanic
b. By the entry in the vehicle registration certificate
c. By changing the color of the number plate

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9. Several deer run across the road in front of your vehicle. What must you anticipate?
a. There could be stragglers behind, waiting for the road to clear
b. The herd may come back and cross the road again
c. There could be lions following them
10. What are you required to do if you are involved in a traffic accident where people are
injured?
a. You must stop, ascertain the results of the accident and call the police
b. You must quickly transport the injured people to the nearby hospital
c. Before helping the injured people, look out for several witnesses
11. You are approaching a narrow left-hand bend at high speed. Why must you reduce
speed already before entering the bend?
a. Because otherwise you will be thrown out of the bend to the right
b. Because otherwise you will be thrown out of the bend to the rear
12. Where is stopping prohibited?
a. On level crossings
b. On the hard shoulder outside built up areas
c. On wide sections of the road
13. Which substances can impair fitness to drive in a similar way to alcohol?
a. Certain types of sport activities
b. Certain type of food
c. Certain types of medicines
14. What can impair fitness to drive?
a. Alcohol and other intoxicants
b. Sleeping for at least 10 hours
c. Milk and fruit juice
15. Which of the following are unfit to drive motor vehicles?
a. Persons who regularly take drugs (e.g. hashish, heroin, cocaine), even if they are not
unfit to drive at the time of the journey.
b. Persons who smoke a single hashish cigarette per day.
c. All the above
16. In which cases are you allowed to drive faster on the left lane than on the right?
a. When the highway has an acceleration lane
b. Outside built up areas where you have freedom to choose your lane
c. When the highway has a deceleration lane
17. A learner is caught driving without a learner license. Can this be a reason not to issue a
driving license to him having passed all driving tests?
a. No, because the licensing authority does not communicate with the police
b. No, the disqualification only applies for experienced drivers
c. Yes, because this creates doubts about his character

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18. You want to transport holiday luggage, i.e. a boat on the roof of your vehicle. What must
you remember?
a. I may transport such luggage only for the next 10 km
b. Not to exceed the permissible total mass (GVM) of the car
c. Transporting holiday equipment is not permitted by law
19. You are driving at night with dipped headlights on a well-constructed country road.
Within what distance must you be able to stop at the latest?
a. 5 meters in front of your vehicle
b. Within the end of the road
c. Within the range of the dipped headlights
20. There are cyclists and pedestrians on the roadway. What must you remember?
a. You may only overtake if a safe lateral distance of at least 0.5 metres is possible
b. You may only overtake if a safe lateral distance of at least 1.5 metres is possible
c. You may only overtake if a safe lateral distance of at least 2 metres is possible
21. Up to what distances before and behind crossroads and junctions is parking
prohibited?
a. ((5)) m
b. ((2)) m
c. ((10) m
22. What are the possible effects of hashish consumption?
a. Intoxication with dangerous hallucination and reduced reaction capability
b. Increased reaction capability
c. An improved lifestyle
23. How long can Hashish and its Catabolites (decomposition products) be detected in
urine?
a. Weeks later
b. Exactly 24hrs
c. Only in the first 12 hours
24. Driving at night to the next bar by car, a group of young people want to keep spirits
high during the journey. They sing exuberantly (with a lot of energy), laugh and turn the
volume on the car radio. How should the driver of the car react in such situation?
a. The driver responsible for the safety must distance himself from the group and
ask his passengers not to divert his attention.
b. The passengers responsible for their own safety may ask the driver to
participate to in their high spirits
c. The driver must stop and kick out all disturbing passengers
25. Young drivers travelling to and from discotheques at night are often involved in serious
accidents. What could be the reasons for this?
a. Driving too fast and taking risks in order to show off
b. Looking at the rear view mirror more often
c. Changing gears slowly
26. The risk of young drivers being involved in an accident is much higher than that of older
drivers. What could be the reason for this?

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a. Many young drivers want to test themselves and the performance of their cars.
By doing this, many of them are involved in situations they cannot manage.
b. They are faster than older drivers
c. They have new licenses
27. What applies on Highways?
a. No stopping on the roadway and hard shoulder
b. U-turns are permitted
c. Reversing is permitted

28. You want to join the driving lane of the Highway from the accelerating lane. Where must
you stop, if necessary, on the accelerating lane, if you cannot join because of the
highway density?
a. Towards the end of the accelerating lane
b. At the beginning of the acceleration lane
c. Vehicles on the highway must move to the right lane because I have the right of
way.
29. What is the permissible top speed in built- up areas?
a. (( 60 )) km/h
b. ((50)) km/h
c. ((80)) km/h

30. What must you remember in the interests of environmental projections?


a. To avoid running the engine unnecessarily when you are stationary
b. To avoid driving into built up areas
c. Avoid driving at night

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