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The distance to look ahead when driving should be


(A) same as the speed of your car at the time


(B) twice the speed at which you are travelling


(C) three times the speed at which you are travelling

(C)

What happens when the clutch pedal is released too suddenly?


(A) the engine vibrates violently


(B) the engine rpm will increase


(C) the engine stalls

(C)

If you step on the clutch pedal too late when stopping,


(A) the car will crash


(B) the car will jerk


(C) the engine will stall

(C)

Stepping fully on the clutch pedal disengages the vehicle's engine and causes the vehicle to


(A) stall


(B) come to a stop suddenly


(C) "free-wheel"

(C)

Changing from a lower gear to a higher gear is known as


(A) gear shift


(B) gearing up


(C) changing up

(C)

What must you do after changing from 2nd gear to 3rd gear?


(A) release the clutch pedal gradually


(B) release the clutch pedal quickly


(C) continue stepping on the clutch pedal

(B)

What speed should you accelerate to when driving in 2nd gear?


(A) 30-35 km/h


(B) 35-40 km/h


(C) 40-45 km/h

(A)

You must always adjust the speed of your vehicle in order to have time to


(A) enjoy your drive in all traffic situations


(B) react instantly to all situations


(C) perceive, assess and decide and finally react to the changing traffic situation

(C)

When braking, you should apply pressure


(A) on the foot-brake firmly at first and increasing the pressure gradually


(B) on the foot-brake firmly at first and decreasing the pressure gradually


(C) by slamming on the foot-brake and increasing pressure further

(B)

The reduction in engine revolutions creates a braking effect on the wheels. This is known as


(A) wheel braking effect


(B) car braking effect


(C) engine-braking effect

(C)