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Section 2 Basic Questionnaire. The following basic Maths, English, and Manual Handling questions are required by all candidates.
Basic Maths and English 1.* 1 km = 1,000 metres, How many metres are in 2.5 km ?
3500 Meters 1500 Meters 2500 Meters 4500 Meters
2.* You have a meeting at 9:00am, trains leave every 30 minutes. Which train do you need to take?
10.15am 8.15am 12.45pm 8.45am
3.* Gym Membership will increase next year starting January, how much will it be to become a Gold member for 4 months ?
£100 £150 £500 £225
4.* Select the word or phrase that is spelt incorrectly?
Warehouse No Entree Supervisor Singing
5.* You bought 20 apples at the market, and when you got home you only had 13 left. How many apples did you lose on your way home ?
10 6 3 7
6.* 223+0=
0 223 1 2230
7.* You have £20.00 and would like to purchase a burger and chips, which costs £7.25. how much change should you have left if you used your £20.00?
£12.75 £17.75 £13.75 £13.25
The following questions have a missing word in each phrase. Choose the right word to complete the phrase. 8.* The baby boy saw ............. in the mirror and smiled.
Itself Herself Himself Themselves
9.* A lot of trains ……….... late today due to the heavy storms.
Are run Run Are running Our running
10.* ………..... was a strong wind last night.
There Here This Is
Manual Handling Questionnaire. 1.* What is manual handling?
Pushing, pulling, bending, stretching, carrying only lifting Using machines Any lifting done by a man
2.* Which is the MAIN piece of legislation that applies to manual handling?
The Electricity at Work Regs 1998 The Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regs 1998 The Manual Handling Operations Regs 1992 The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
3.* Which one of the following is NOT classified as a manual handling activity?
Throwing Pushing Carrying Pulling
4.* Which part of the body is most likely to be injured if you lift a heavy load?
Knees Back Feet Shoulders
5.* To lift a load, you should always?
Carry the load away from your body Divide large loads into separate loads Stand with your feet together when lifting Bend your knees when lifting
6.* What is the ideal height, in relation to your body, to carry a load?
With both arms held above your head Knee level At waist height Directly infront of your eyes
7.* A package needs to be lifted but it is too heavy for you, what do you do?
Ask a colleague to help you Ring your supervisor Use a forklift truck Kick the package
8.* What should you do before carrying loads through narrow walkways?
Ask someone to guide you through Turn all of the lights off Check the route is clear of obstacles Have a drink
9.* Within the regulations what is the MAXIMUM weight an employee can lift?
15kg 20kg 25kg There is no maximum weight
10.* The maximum weight you can carry should be decided by....
Your site manager Your supervisor You Your doctor
11.* How should you pick up a load that is heavier on one side?
Ensure the heavier side is away from you Ensure the heavier side is towards you It doesn't matter which side is where Do not attempt to lift a load which has its weight distributed unevenly
12.* To lift a load safely you need to think about?
How heavy it is Its size and condition If it has handholds All of the above
Drivers Questionnaire Please use the table below to see what sections you need to complete, e.g. a 7.5 Tonne driver will need to complete Multi Drop and Digi-Tacho & CPC Holder Questionnaire.
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Multi Drop Questionnaire 1.* What is the national speed limit on a dual carriageway?
20 mph 40mph 70mph 90mph
2.* 2. Before you set off to a drive any vehicle, do you?
Complete vehicle safety checks Call a friend on a handheld mobile and drive Turn engine on and check oil Have a drink of alcohol
3. Can you wait, load, unload, or park on the pavement marked by double yellow lines?
No Yes, only to load or unload Yes, but only at certain times Yes, at any time
4.* You arrive at a pelican crossing with a central island. Should you treat this as one crossing or two?
The choice is regulated by signs on the central island Treat it as two crossings Treat it as one crossing It depends on how much of a hurry you are in
5.* When travelling on icy roads, how should you drive?
With the hand brake slightly on With your left foot resting on the brake at all times With the vehicle in the lowest gear possible With the car in the highest gear possible
6.* What does Tailgating mean?
Driving with rear fog lights on Following another vehicle to closely Using the rear door of a hatchback car Reversing into a parking space
7.* What does this sign mean?
Maximum Speed Lowest speed 50 miles to go 50-year-old drivers only
8.* You are at a crossroad using a sat-nav with 2010 software. The sat-nav instructs you to drive ahead, but the road ahead has the following sign?
Should you continue to follow your sat-nav Turn right or left as motor vehicles are not allowed on the road ahead The sign means bikes and cars only Only cars with bikes on the roof
9.* The sign ahead displays the following and your destination is BIRMINGHAM. Which exit do you take?
First exit Fourth exit Third exit Fith exit
10.* What does the following sign mean?
No through road for vehicles Bridge on the road ahead T Junction Buses only
3.5 Tonne Drivers Questionnaire Only complete this part of the form if you are looking for 3.5 Tonne driving positions
1. You are approaching an unmarked crossroads. How should you deal with this type of junction?
Accelerate and keep to the middle Slow down and keep to the right Accelerate and look to the left Slow down and look both ways
2. A vehicle pulls out in front of you at a junction. What should you do?
Swerve past it and sound your horn Flash your headlights and drive up close behind Slow down and be ready to stop Accelerate past it immediately
3. What should you use your horn for?
To alert others to your presence To allow you right of way To greet other road users To signal your annoyance
4. 4. You are driving at the legal speed limit. A vehicle comes up quickly behind you, flashing its headlights. What should you do?
Accelerate to make a gap behind you Touch the brakes sharply to show your brake lights Maintain your speed to prevent the vehicle from overtaking Allow the vehicle to overtake
5. You are approaching a zebra crossing. Pedestrians are waiting to cross. What should you do?
Give way to the elderly and infirm only Slow down and prepare to stop Use your headlights to indicate they can cross Wave at them to cross the road
6. You are being followed by an ambulance showing flashing blue lights. What should you do?
Pull over as soon as it is safe to do so Accelerate hard to get away from it Maintain your speed and course Brake harshly and stop well out into the road
7. There is a bus lane on your left. The signs show no times of operation. What does this mean?
The lane is not in operation The lane is only in operation at peak times The lane is in operation 24 hours a day The lane is only in operation in daylight hours
8. After refuelling your vehicle, what should you do to avoid spillage?
Check that your tank is only three-quarters full Check that you have used a locking filler cap Check that your fuel gauge is working Check that your filler cap is securely fastened
9. You are on a two-lane dual carriageway. Why would you use the right-hand lane?
To overtake slower traffic For normal progress When staying at the minimum allowed speed To keep driving at a constant high speed
10. You are travelling along a street with parked vehicles on the left-hand side. Why should you keep your speed down?
So that oncoming traffic can see you more clearly You may set off car alarms There may be delivery lorries on the street Children may run out from between the vehicles
11. How should you signal when going straight ahead at a roundabout
Indicate left before leaving the roundabout Don't indicate at any time Indicate right when approaching the roundabout Indicate left when approaching the roundabout
12. What should you do when you meet an obstruction on your side of the road
Carry on, as you have priority Give way to oncoming traffic Wave oncoming vehicles through Accelerate to get past first
13. You're driving in the right-hand lane of a dual carriageway. You see signs showing that the right-hand lane is closed 800 yards ahead. What should you do?
Keep in that lane until you reach the queue Move to the left immediately Wait and see which lane is moving faster Move to the left in good time
14. You are driving along this road. The red van cuts in close in front of you. What should you do?
Accelerate to get closer to the red van Give a long blast on the horn Drop back to leave the correct separation distance Flash your headlights several times
15. You want to park, and you see this sign. What should you do on the days and times shown?
Park in a bay and not pay Park on yellow lines and pay Park on yellow lines and not pay Park in a bay and pay
16. When may you stop and wait in a box junction?
When oncoming traffic prevents you from turning right When you're in a queue of traffic turning left When you're in a queue of traffic going ahead When you're on a roundabout
Class 1 & 2 Drivers Questionnaire Only complete this part of the form if you are looking for Class 1 or 2 driver positions.
1. What effect could a load of hanging meat carcasses cause when you drive around corners or bends?
The wave effect The camber effect The gravity effect The pendulum effect
2. Who must you tell when your vehicle collides with a bridge?
The police The local authority Your local garage The fire brigade
3. You're driving a large vehicle in a straight line. When is it most stable?
During harsh acceleration During gentle braking During gentle acceleration During harsh braking
4. What's the maximum speed allowed for a vehicle towing a trailer on a motorway?
40 mph 50 mph 60 mph 70 mph
5. In England and Wales, what’s the national speed limit on a single carriageway road for a rigid lorry with a maximum authorised mass of more than 7.5 tonnes?
30 mph 40 mph 50 mph 60 mph
6. You're driving a large vehicle on a narrow road with passing places. What will you need to be most aware of?
Its length Its roof height Its ground clearance Its weight
7. Your vehicle is more than 3 metres (9 feet 10 inches) high. Where is this information displayed?
On the windscreen On the weight plate In the driver's cab In the engine bay
8. You’re driving a lorry with a maximum authorised mass of more than 7.5 tonnes. What’s the national speed limit for your vehicle on a dual carriageway in England and Wales?
40 mph 50 mph 60 mph 70 mph
9. What does this temporary sign mean for drivers of vehicles over 7.5 tonnes maximum authorised mass?
Use either the left-hand or middle lane Use only the left-hand lane Use only the middle lane Use any lane
10. This sign means?
No vehicles over 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m) wide No vehicles over 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m) high Road humps 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m) apart No vehicles over 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m) long
11. The height of your vehicle is 4.2 metres (14 feet). What should you do as you approach this bridge?
Keep to the centre of the arch and give way to oncoming traffic Drive through slowly, keeping to the left of the marked limits Keep to the centre of the arch and take priority over oncoming traffic Drive through quickly, keeping to the left of the marked limits
12. What does this sign mean?
No entry for two-axled trailers No entry for vehicles with two-speed axles Maximum gross weight of 2 tonnes Axle weight limit of 2 tonnes
13. What does this road sign mean?
No goods vehicles under 7.5 tonnes maximum authorised mass No goods vehicles over 7.5 tonnes maximum authorised mass No goods vehicles over 7.5 metres overall height No goods vehicles under 7.5 metres overall height
14. You're driving on a motorway and you see this sign.
End of restriction End of crawler lane End of weight limit End of hard shoulder
15. What does this sign mean?
The length of a tunnel The length of a low bridge The distance to a tunnel The distance to a low bridge
Digi-Tacho & CPC Holder Assessment To be completed for 7.5 Tonne, Class 1, and Class 2 drivers.
1. While you are driving, you notice your tachograph is not working. What should you do?
Stop immediately and do not drive until it has been repaired Report it to the nearest police station Telephone the vehicle testing authority and report the fault Continue your journey but make a manual record
2. What must you do when driving under the rules for domestic drivers’ hours?
Keep a written record of hours worked Only record any driving off public roads Keep a written record of driving time only Always use a vehicle fitted with a tachograph
3. What period of time does one tachograph chart cover?
24 hours 48 hours 5 days 7 days
4. During your working day, you change to another vehicle with the same type of tachograph. How should you keep your tachograph record up-to-date?
Use the chart that is already in the other vehicle Take the chart with you and use it in the other vehicle Record your driving hours in a record book Install a new chart in the other vehicle
5. What should you do if you have to leave your vehicle unattended for a very short time?
Leave a note in the window explaining you will be back soon Leave the keys available in case of obstruction Keep the engine running but lock the doors Secure the vehicle and lock the doors
6. What is most likely to cause tiredness?
Making frequent and regular stops Taking driving breaks on board the vehicle Having insufficient breaks from driving Using vehicles with automatic gearboxes
7. Under EU rules, a driver must take regular breaks from driving. What maximum period of continuous driving is allowed?
3 hours 4 hours 4.5 hours 5.5 hours
8. Which digital tachograph card is only available to enforcement authorities?
Control card CPC card Company card Workshop card
9. Under EU rules, what is the normal weekly rest period that must be taken?
40 hours 41 hours 42 hours 45 hours
10. What does a tachograph record?
load weight Driving time Fuel consumption Engine temperature
11. Under EU rules, your daily rest can be reduced to 9 hours. For how many days per week is this allowed?
One day Two days Three days Four days
12. You have been driving a lorry without a break for four-and-a-half hours. Under EU rules, you must now take a break. How long must this break be?
30 minutes 35 minutes 40 minutes 45 minutes
13. What does this tachograph chart symbol mean?
On break or rest Chart not required Other work Driving
14. What does this tachograph chart symbol mean?
On break or rest Chart not required Other work Driving
15. You are making a journey with a co-driver. When the other person is driving, how should you show this time?
As a daily rest period As a weekly rest period As a break in daily driving As driving time
End of questionnaire Thank you for completing the Questionnaire, once you submit this form we will contact you in regards to our available positions.
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