Question 1 of 41 Loading... 1. You claim on your insurance to have your car repaired. Your policy has an excess of £100. What does this mean? Mark one answer [Get Hints]The insurance company will pay the first £100 of any claimYou will be paid £100 if you do not claim within one yearYour vehicle is insured for a value of £100 if it is stolenYou will have to pay the first £100 of the cost of repair to your carQuestion 1 of 41Question 2 of 41 Loading... 2. A cover note is a document issued before you receive your Mark one answer [Get Hints]driving licenceinsurance certificateregistration documentMOT certificateQuestion 2 of 41Question 3 of 41 Loading... 3. Which THREE pieces of information are found on a vehicle registration document? Mark three answers [Get Hints]Registered keeperMake of the vehicleService history detailsDate of the MOTType of insurance coverEngine sizeQuestion 3 of 41Question 4 of 41 Loading... 4. Which of the following may reduce the cost of your insurance? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Having a valid MOT certificateTaking a Pass Plus courseDriving a powerful carHaving penalty points on your licenceQuestion 4 of 41Question 5 of 41 Loading... 5. Motor cars must first have an MOT test certificate when they are Mark one answer [Get Hints]one year oldthree years oldfive years oldseven years oldQuestion 5 of 41Question 6 of 41 Loading... 6. You must notify the licensing authority when Mark three answers [Get Hints]your health affects your drivingyour eyesight does not meet a set standardyou intend lending your vehicleyour vehicle requires an MOT certificateyou change your vehicleQuestion 6 of 41Question 7 of 41 Loading... 7. Before driving anyone else’s motor vehicle you should make sure that Mark one answer [Get Hints]the vehicle owner has third party insurance coveryour own vehicle has insurance coverthe vehicle is insured for your usethe owner has left the insurance documents in the vehicleQuestion 7 of 41Question 8 of 41 Loading... 8. Your vehicle is insured third party only. This covers Mark two answers [Get Hints]damage to your vehicledamage to other vehiclesinjury to yourselfinjury to othersall damage and injuryQuestion 8 of 41Question 9 of 41 Loading... 9. To drive on the road learners MUST Mark one answer [Get Hints]have NO penalty points on their licencehave taken professional instructionhave a signed, valid provisional licenceapply for a driving test within 12 monthsQuestion 9 of 41Question 10 of 41 Loading... 10. Your car needs an MOT certificate. If you drive without one this could invalidate your Mark one answe [Get Hints]vehicle service recordinsuranceroad tax discvehicle registration documentQuestion 10 of 41Question 11 of 41 Loading... 11. By taking part in the Pass Plus scheme you will Mark one answer [Get Hints]never get any points on your licencebe able to service your own carallow you to drive anyone else’s vehicleimprove your basic driving skillsQuestion 11 of 41Question 12 of 41 Loading... 12. A Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN) declaration is Mark one answer [Get Hints]o tell DVLA that your vehicle is being used on the road but the MOT has expiredto tell DVLA that you no longer own the vehicleto tell DVLA that your vehicle is not being used on the roadto tell DVLA that you are buying a personal number plateQuestion 12 of 41Question 13 of 41 Loading... 13. The Pass Plus scheme is designed to Mark one answer [Get Hints]give you a discount on your MOTimprove your basic driving skillsincrease your mechanical knowledgeallow you to drive anyone else’s vehicleQuestion 13 of 41Question 14 of 41 Loading... 14. A friend wants to help you learn to drive. They must be Mark one answer [Get Hints]at least 21 and have held a full licence for at least one yearover 18 and hold an advanced driver’s certificateover 18 and have fully comprehensive insuranceat least 21 and have held a full licence for at least three yearsQuestion 14 of 41Question 15 of 41 Loading... 15. What is the legal minimum insurance cover you must have to drive on public roads? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Third party, fire and theftComprehensiveThird party onlyPersonal injury coverQuestion 15 of 41Question 16 of 41 Loading... 16. The cost of your insurance may reduce if you Mark one answer [Get Hints]are under 25 years olddo not wear glassespass the driving test first timetake the Pass Plus schemeQuestion 16 of 41Question 17 of 41 Loading... 17. When is it legal to drive a car over three years old without an MOT certificate? Mark one answer [Get Hints]Up to seven days after the old certificate has run outWhen driving to an MOT centre to arrange an appointmentJust after buying a second-hand car with no MOTWhen driving to an appointment at an MOT centreQuestion 17 of 41Question 18 of 41 Loading... 18. You have third party insurance. What does this cover? Mark three answers [Get Hints]Damage to your own vehicleDamage to your vehicle by fireInjury to another personDamage to someone’s propertyDamage to other vehiclesInjury to yourselfQuestion 18 of 41Question 19 of 41 Loading... 19. What is the maximum specified fine for driving without insurance? Mark one answer [Get Hints]£50£500£1,000£5,000Question 19 of 41Question 20 of 41 Loading... 20. How long will a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN) last for? Mark one answer [Get Hints]12 months24 months3 years10 yearsQuestion 20 of 41Question 21 of 41 Loading... 21. A newly qualified driver must Mark one answer [Get Hints]display green ‘L’ platesnot exceed 40 mph for 12 monthsbe accompanied on a motorwayhave valid motor insuranceQuestion 21 of 41Question 22 of 41 Loading... 22. You have a duty to contact the licensing authority when Mark three answers [Get Hints]you go abroad on holidayyou change your vehicleyou change your nameyour job status is changedyour permanent address changesyour job involves travelling abroadQuestion 22 of 41Question 23 of 41 Loading... 23. The Pass Plus scheme has been created for new drivers. What is its main purpose? Mark one answer [Get Hints]To allow you to drive fasteTo allow you to carry passengersTo improve your basic skillsTo let you drive on motorwaysQuestion 23 of 41Question 24 of 41 Loading... 24. To supervise a learner driver you must Mark two answers [Get Hints]have held a full licence for at least 3 yearsbe at least 21 years oldbe an approved driving instructorhold an advanced driving certificateQuestion 24 of 41Question 25 of 41 Loading... 25. The Pass Plus scheme is aimed at all newly qualified drivers. It enables them to Mark one answer [Get Hints]widen their driving experiencesupervise a learner driverincrease their insurance premiumsavoid mechanical breakdownsQuestion 25 of 41Question 26 of 41 Loading... 26. Your vehicle needs a current MOT certificate. You do not have one. Until you do have one you will not be able to renew your Mark one answer [Get Hints]driving licencevehicle insuranceroad tax discvehicle registration documentQuestion 26 of 41Question 27 of 41 Loading... 27. Which TWO of these do you need before you can use a vehicle on the road legally? Mark two answers [Get Hints]A valid driving licenceA valid tax disc clearly displayedProof of your identityProper insurance coverBreakdown coverA vehicle handbookQuestion 27 of 41Question 28 of 41 Loading... 28. What is a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN) declaration? Mark one answer [Get Hints]A notification to tell VOSA that a vehicle does not have a current MOTInformation kept by the police about the owner of the vehicleA notification to tell DVLA that a vehicle is not being used on the roadInformation held by insurance companies to check the vehicle is insuredQuestion 28 of 41Question 29 of 41 Loading... 29. The Pass Plus Scheme is operated by DSA for newly qualified drivers. It is intended to Mark one answer [Get Hints]improve your basic skillsreduce the cost of your driving licenceprevent you from paying congestion chargesallow you to supervise a learner driverQuestion 29 of 41Question 30 of 41 Loading... 30. You have just passed your practical test. You do not hold a full licence in another category. Within two years you get six penalty points on your licence. What will you have to do? Mark two answers [Get Hints]Retake only your theory testRetake your theory and practical testsRetake only your practical testReapply for your full licence immediatelyReapply for your provisional licenceQuestion 30 of 41Question 31 of 41 Loading... 31. For which of these MUST you show your insurance certificate? Mark one answer [Get Hints]When making a SORN declarationWhen buying or selling a vehicleWhen a police officer asks you for itWhen having an MOT inspectionQuestion 31 of 41Question 32 of 41 Loading... 32. A police officer asks to see your documents. You do not have them with you. You may be asked to take them to a police station within Mark one answer [Get Hints]5 days7 days14 days21 daysQuestion 32 of 41Question 33 of 41 Loading... 33. You must have valid insurance before you can Mark one answer [Get Hints]make a SORN declarationbuy or sell a vehicleapply for a driving licenceobtain a tax discQuestion 33 of 41Question 34 of 41 Loading... 34. Your vehicle needs a current MOT certificate. Until you have one you will NOT be able to Mark one answer [Get Hints]renew your driving licencechange your insurance companyrenew your road taxnotify a change of addressQuestion 34 of 41Question 35 of 41 Loading... 35. How old must you be to supervise a learner driver? Mark one answer [Get Hints]18 years old19 years old20 years old21 years oldQuestion 35 of 41Question 36 of 41 Loading... 36. Your motor insurance policy has an excess of £100. What does this mean? Mark one answer [Get Hints]The insurance company will pay the first £100 of any claimYou will be paid £100 if you do not have a crashYour vehicle is insured for a value of £100 if it is stolenYou will have to pay the first £100 of any claimQuestion 36 of 41Question 37 of 41 Loading... 37. New drivers can take further training after passing the practical test. A Pass Plus course will help to Mark two answers [Get Hints]improve your basic skillswiden your experienceincrease your insurance premiumsget cheaper road taxQuestion 37 of 41Question 38 of 41 Loading... 38. An MOT certificate is normally valid for Mark one answer [Get Hints]three years after the date it was issued10,000 milesone year after the date it was issued30,000 milesQuestion 38 of 41Question 39 of 41 Loading... 39. For which of these must you show your motor insurance certificate? Mark one answer [Get Hints]When you are taking your driving testWhen buying or selling a vehicleWhen a police officer asks you for itWhen having an MOT inspectionQuestion 39 of 41Question 40 of 41 Loading... 40. When should you update your Vehicle Registration Certificate? Mark one answer [Get Hints]When you pass your driving testWhen you move houseWhen your vehicle needs an MOTWhen you have a collisionQuestion 40 of 41Question 41 of 41 Loading... 41. Who is legally responsible for ensuring that a Vehicle Registration Certificate (V5C) is updated? Mark one answer [Get Hints]The registered vehicle keeperThe vehicle manufacturerYour insurance companyThe licensing authorityQuestion 41 of 41 Loading...