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How should the headrest be positioned?
  • In such a way that its upper part is at the level of the top of the head.
  • In such a way that its upper part is above the level of the top of the head.
  • In such a way that its upper part is at the level of the neck.
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Should you wear your seatbelts while driving in these road conditions?
  • No, if I am travelling at a low speed.
  • Yes, in any case.
  • Yes, but only while travelling faster than 50 km/h.
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What should you pay most attention to while you're passing another vehicle?
  • To proper positioning of your hands on the steering wheel.
  • To the cars behind you.
  • To keeping a safe distance.
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What can you expect while braking forcefully in these road conditions?
  • Increased traction of the wheels to the road.
  • Increased friction.
  • Decreased traction of the wheels to the road.
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What should you expect if you turn at an intersection covered with ice?
  • That traction will be the same, if you drive within the permitted speed limit.
  • That traction will be worse, making it difficult for you to turn.
  • That traction will be the same, if the car is equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS).
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What can you expect on a road marked this way?
  • That there is a collision-free passage for wild animals underneath the road.
  • That wild animals may be running across the road.
  • That animals may be herded across the road.
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How can you maintain a proper course when driving on an express road in thick fog?
  • By following road markings designating the lanes.
  • By watching out for traffic signs.
  • By following satellite navigation instructions.
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How should you react if you enter a section of the road covered with puddles?
  • Slowly speed up.
  • Reduce speed, because you can expect skidding.
  • Turn on emergency lights.
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If, at night, you pass another car lighting the road with its lights, can this stop you from noticing any obstacles on the road?
  • Yes, because there is a possibility of being temporarily blinded by the lights.
  • No, the lights of the car coming from the opposite direction always improve visibility on the road.
  • No, this does not affect the visibility on the road.
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Should you be more alert when you're driving at night?
  • Yes, because visibility at night is limited.
  • No, because there is less traffic on the road at night.
  • No, because at night one can turn on high-beam lights.
3 points