Car Mock Test 05 by theorytestuk.co.uk | Aug 8, 2023 | 0 comments Welcome to your Car Mock Test 05 1. 36. What could you do to help injured people at an incident? Keep them warm and comfortable Give them something to eat Keep them on the move by walking them around Give them a warm drink 2. 14. What should you do first if your vehicle has broken down on an automatic railway level crossing? Get everyone out of the vehicle and clear of the crossing Telephone your vehicle recovery service to move it Walk along the track to give warning to any approaching trains Try to push the vehicle clear of the crossing as soon as possible 3. 39. A casualty isn't breathing normally and needs CPR. At what rate should you press down and release on the centre of their chest? 10 times per minute 120 times per minute 60 times per minute 240 times per minute 4. 20. An adult casualty isn't breathing. To maintain circulation, CPR should be given. What's the correct depth to press down on their chest? 1 to 2 centimetres 5 to 6 centimetres 10 to 15 centimetres 15 to 20 centimetres 5. 29. You're on a motorway. When can you use hazard warning lights? When a vehicle is following too closely When you slow down quickly because of danger ahead When you're being towed by another vehicle When you're using the hard shoulder as a running lane 6. 1. What should you do if your vehicle catches fire while you're driving through a tunnel? Leave it where it is, with the engine running Pull up, then walk to an emergency telephone Park it away from the carriageway Drive it out of the tunnel if it's safe to do so 7. 2. What should you do if an instrument panel warning light comes on while you're driving? Continue if the engine sounds all right Hope that it's just a temporary electrical fault Deal with the problem when there's more time Check out the problem quickly and safely 8. 8. What's the first thing you must do if you have a collision while you're driving your car? Stop only if someone waves at you Call the emergency services Stop at the scene of the incident Call your insurance company 9. 43. You're the first person to arrive at an incident where people are badly injured. You’ve switched on your hazard warning lights and checked all engines are stopped. What else should you do? Make sure that an ambulance has been called Stop other cars and ask the drivers for help Try and get people who are injured to drink something Move the people who are injured clear of their vehicles 10. 9. At an incident, how could you help a small child who isn't breathing? Find their parents and explain what's happening Open their airway and begin CPR Put them in the recovery position and slap their back Talk to them confidently until an ambulance arrives 11. 47. Following a collision, a person has been injured. What would be a warning sign for shock? Flushed complexion Warm dry skin Slow pulse Rapid shallow breathing 12. 22. You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash. No other vehicle is involved. The rider is unconscious and lying in the middle of the road. What's the first thing you should do at the scene? Move the rider out of the road Warn other traffic Clear the road of debris Give the rider reassurance 13. 44. There's been a collision. How can you help a driver who's suffering from shock? Give them a drink Reassure them confidently Ask who caused the incident Offer them a cigarette 14. 26. What should you do if you have to stop while you're going through a congested tunnel? Pull up very close to the vehicle in front to save space Ignore any message signs, as they're never up to date Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front Make a U-turn and find another route 15. 27. At an incident, a casualty is unconscious but breathing. When should you move them? When an ambulance is on its way When bystanders tell you to move them When there's a risk of further danger When bystanders offer to help you 16. 46. You've broken down on a two-way road. You have a warning triangle. At least how far from your vehicle should you place the warning triangle? 5 metres (16 feet) 25 metres (82 feet) 45 metres (147 feet) 100 metres (328 feet) 17. 30. An injured person has been placed in the recovery position. They're unconscious but breathing normally. What else should be done? Press firmly between their shoulders Place their arms by their side Give them a hot sweet drink Check their airway remains open 18. 25. What should you do if a tyre bursts while you’re driving? Pull on the parking brake Brake as quickly as possible Pull up slowly at the side of the road Continue on at a normal speed 19. 38. Your vehicle has stalled in the middle of a level crossing. What should you do if the warning bells start to ring while you're trying to restart the engine? Get out of the car and clear of the crossing Run down the track to warn the signal operator Carry on trying to restart the engine Push the vehicle clear of the crossing 20. 28. Which document may the police ask you to produce after you've been involved in a collision? Your vehicle registration document Your driving licence Your theory test certificate Your vehicle service record 21. 6. What should you do before driving into a tunnel? Switch off your radio Take off your sunglasses Close your sunroof Switch on your windscreen wipers 22. 24. You're driving on the motorway. What should you do if luggage falls from your vehicle? Stop at the next emergency telephone and report the incident Stop on the motorway and switch on hazard warning lights while you pick it up Walk back up the motorway to pick it up Pull up on the hard shoulder and wave traffic down 23. 32. You're going through a long tunnel. What will warn you of congestion or an incident ahead? Hazard warning lines Other drivers flashing their lights Variable message signs Areas with hatch markings 24. 42. You arrive at the scene of a crash where someone is bleeding heavily from a wound in their arm. Nothing is embedded in the wound. What could you do to help? Walk them around and keep them talking Dab the wound Get them a drink Apply pressure over the wound 25. 15. What should you do if you see a large box fall from a lorry onto the motorway? Go to the next emergency telephone and report the hazard Go to the next emergency telephone and report the hazard Pull over to the hard shoulder, then remove the box 26. 19. You’re at the scene of an incident. How could you help someone who's suffering from shock? Reassure them confidently Offer them a cigarette Give them a warm drink Offer them some food 27. 4. What information should you share if you’re involved in a collision that causes damage to another vehicle? Your occupation and reason for your journey Your name, address and vehicle registration number Your national insurance number Your internet service provider 28. 11. You're at an incident. What could you do to help an unconscious casualty? Take photographs of the scene Check that they're breathing normally Move them to somewhere more comfortable Splash their face with cool water 29. 23. What should you do if your vehicle has a puncture on a motorway? Drive slowly to the next service area to get assistance Pull up on the hard shoulder or in an emergency refuge area. Change the wheel as quickly as possible Pull up on the hard shoulder or in an emergency refuge area and call for assistance Switch on your hazard warning lights. Stop in your lane 30. 41. At an incident, someone is suffering from severe burns. How could you help them? Apply lotions to the injury Burst any blisters Remove anything sticking to the burns Douse the burns with clean, cool water 31. 32. After a collision, someone is unconscious in their vehicle. When should you call the emergency services? Only as a last resort As soon as possible After you've woken them up After checking for broken bones 32. 7. You arrive at the scene of a motorcycle crash. The rider is injured. When should their helmet be removed? Only when it's essential Always straight away Only when the motorcyclist asks Always, unless they're in shock 33. 18. You arrive at an incident. There's no danger from fire or further collisions and the emergency services have been called. What's your first priority when attending to an unconscious motorcyclist? Check whether they're breathing normally Check whether they're bleeding Check whether they have any broken bones Check whether they have any bruising 34. 5. You arrive at an incident. A pedestrian is bleeding heavily from a leg wound. The leg isn't broken and there's nothing in the wound. How could you help? Dab the wound to stop the bleeding Keep the casualty's legs flat on the ground Give them a warm drink Apply firm pressure over the wound 35. 10. You lose control of your car and damage a garden wall. What must you do if the property owner isn't available? Report the incident to the police within 24 hours Go back to tell the house owner the next day Report the incident to your insurance company when you get home Find someone in the area to tell them about it immediately 36. 3. At an incident, someone is unconscious and you want to help. What would be the first thing to check? Whether their vehicle is insured Whether they have any allergies Whether they're comfortable Whether their airway is open 37. 12. At an incident, it's important to look after any casualties. What should you do with them when the area is safe? Move them away from the vehicles Ask them how it happened Give them something to eat Keep them where they are 38. 40. There's been a collision. A motorcyclist is lying injured and unconscious. Why should you only remove their helmet if it’s essential? They might not want you to remove it Removing it could make any injuries worse Removing it could let them get cold You could scratch the helmet as you remove it 39. 21. What should you do to reduce the risk of your vehicle catching fire? Keep water levels above maximum Check out any strong smell of fuel Avoid driving with a full tank of fuel Use fuel additives 40. 35. At an incident, how could you help a casualty who has stopped breathing? Keep their head tilted forwards as far as possible Follow the DR ABC code Raise their legs to help with circulation Try to give them something to drink 41. When are you allowed to use hazard warning lights? When stopped and temporarily obstructing traffic When travelling during darkness without headlights When parked on double yellow lines to visit a shop When travelling slowly because you're lost 42. Your car breaks down on a level crossing. What's the first thing you should do? Tell drivers behind what's happened Leave your vehicle and get everyone clear Walk down the track and signal the next train Stay in your car until you're told to move 43. 13. An injured motorcyclist is lying unconscious in the road. The traffic has stopped and there's no further danger. What could you do to help? Remove their safety helmet Seek medical assistance Move the person off the road Remove their leather jacket 44. 17. A collision has just happened. An injured person is lying in a busy road. What’s the first thing you should do? Treat the person for shock Warn other traffic Place them in the recovery position Make sure the injured person is kept warm 45. 16. What should you do if your vehicle breaks down in a tunnel? Stay in your vehicle and wait for the police Stand in the lane behind your vehicle to warn others Stand in front of your vehicle to warn oncoming drivers Switch on hazard warning lights, then go and call for help 46. Which lights should you use when you're driving in a tunnel? Sidelights Front spotlights Dipped headlights Rear fog lights 47. 45. At an incident, a casualty isn't breathing. What should you do while helping them to start breathing again? Put their arms across their chest Shake them firmly Roll them onto their side Open their airway Time's up Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.