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#MOVING OFF TEST - 1A
What is the first thing that you would do to start the
moving off routine?
[1] Adjust the mirrors for the best all round view
[2] Put the gear lever into the first gear position
[3] Put the keys into ignition and start the engine
[4] Adjust your driving seat to the best position
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - the first operation is to get the engine running
Incorrect - moving off begins with starting the engine
3
#MOVING OFF TEST - 1B
Which foot pedal is the only one used by the left foot?
[1] Clutch pedal
[2] Brake pedal
[3] Accelerator pedal
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - a slight increase in revs is often necessary
Incorrect - increase the revs to help keep the engine running
1
#MOVING OFF TEST - 1C
How do you usually operate the ignition key to start
the engine?
[1] Just push the key into the ignition lock
[2] Turn the key in the lock slightly anticlockwise
[3] Turn the key in the lock slightly clockwise
[4] Turn the key fully clockwise for a few seconds
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - but the key is only held there for 1 to 3 seconds
Incorrect - the key must be turned fully clockwise
4
#MOVING OFF TEST - 1D
When attempting to start the engine, what is it that
you shouldn't do?
[1] Hold the key clockwise if the engine fails to start
[2] Put the gear lever into the neutral position
[3] Switch on the radio or play a music CD or cassette
[4] Switch the air conditioning on to full heat
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - you could burn out the starter by doing this
Incorrect - Holding the key fully clockwise is the danger
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#MOVING OFF TEST - 2A
Which pedal would you press to disengage the engine
from the gear box, to make it safe to select a gear?
[1] The far right hand pedal - the accelerator
[2] The middle position pedal - the brake
[3] The far left hand pedal - the clutch
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - the clutch acts just like a gateway
Incorrect - the clutch pedal has this particular job
3
#MOVING OFF TEST - 2B
How far down would you press the clutch pedal at
this moment in the moving off procedures?
[1] All the way down as far the pedal will go
[2] Only slightly, until the engine sound changes
[3] Half way down is normal at this point
[4] Most of the way, but not all of the way down
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - the recommended method is all of the way
Incorrect - at this point the pedal must go fully down
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#MOVING OFF TEST - 2C
Why would you press the clutch pedal fully down at
this point in the moving off procedures?
[1] To ensure it is at the critical biting point
[2] To ensure engine and gearbox are disconnected
[3] To make sure the engine is revving high enough
[4] to warm the engine up ready for moving off
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - for reasons of safety and keeping control
Incorrect - the engine and gearbox must be disconnected
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#MOVING OFF TEST - 2D
When you have pressed the clutch pedal fully down,
what do you do with your left foot next?
[1] Hold the foot in place and keep the pedal down
[2] Release the foot after less than a second
[3] Bring the clutch pedal back up to the biting point
[4] Slowly raise the pedal until the car moves forward
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - The clutch remains down while you select a gear
Incorrect - The foot must be held firmly down at this stage
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#MOVING OFF TEST - 3A
Which car control would you operate next in the
moving off procedures?
[1] Release the handbrake in readiness for moving
[2] Press the foot brake pedal to secure the car
[3] Put the gear lever into the first gear position
[4] Put an indicator on to signal our intentions
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - the wheels connect to the engine via the gearbox
Incorrect - at this point we put the car into a suitable gear
3
#MOVING OFF TEST - 3B
Which gear do you usually select for moving the car
off on a flat horizontal road?
[1] Reverse gear is selected to get the car moving
[2] That is a trick question - neutral is selected
[3] Depends on intended acceleration: first or second
[4] First gear is selected to move off a stationary car
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - Lowest gear with greatest power is used to move off
Incorrect - first gear is the usual selection for moving off
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#MOVING OFF TEST - 3C
When would you select second gear to move the car
off from a stationary position?
[1] When you wanted to reverse into a side road
[2] When you intended to park in a car park
[3] When you intend to quickly turn the car around
[4] When moving off downhill on a sufficient gradient
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - the important issue is staying in control of the car
Incorrect - a down-hill start may require a second gear
4
#MOVING OFF TEST - 3D
Why is it always said you should be able to change
gears without the need to look at the gear lever?
{1] So that you can keep your eyes on the road
[2] Changing gears is always smoother this way
[3] Because you need to watch the clutch pedal
[4] So that you can maintain a correct steering
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - a moments distraction could cause an incident
Incorrect - you need to keep your eyes on the road
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#MOVING OFF TEST - 4A
Which car control do we operate next in the moving
off procedures in order to drive in reverse?
[1] Release the handbrake in readiness for moving
[2] Press the foot brake pedal to secure the car
[3] Put the gear lever into reverse gear position
[4] Put an indicator on to signal our intentions
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - the wheels connect to the engine via the gearbox
Incorrect - at this point we put the car into a suitable gear
3
#MOVING OFF TEST - 4B
Why might putting the gear lever into the reverse
position be more difficult than other gear selections?
[1] You will be looking behind when you perform it
[2] The more unusual position is not often used
[3] The gear lever is biased against reverse selection
[4] The engine does not like running in reverse
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - reverse positions are often an extended movement
Incorrect - reverse is a special selection position
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#MOVING OFF TEST - 4C
What type of speed and power does the reverse gear
selection provide for driving the car?
[1] Low speed and high power for safe car control
[2] High speed and low power for fast reversing
[3] Medium speed to cover many situations
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - a feature of reversing is low speed, brisk steering
Incorrect - the important aspect is driving slowly and carefully
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#MOVING OFF TEST - 4D
When would you drive in reverse and not forward
as you normally do?
[1] When you want to escape a traffic queue
[2] When the road situation demands a reversing
[3] When you want to prove to friends you can
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - There are many situations that require reversing
Incorrect - Reversing meets a number of road situations
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#MOVING OFF TEST - 5A
Why do we need to increase the revs of the engine a
little at this point in the moving off procedures?
[1] To ensure that the engine does not stall
[2] To warm the engine especially on cold mornings
[3] To get the air conditioning to supply warm air
[4] To make sure the battery becomes charged up
Click the numbered button of the correct answer.
Correct - the engine can easily stall when first moving off
Incorrect - there is a need to keep the engine running
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#MOVING OFF TEST - 5B
What do we do to make the engine increase it's revs
and then maintain it's revs at the new level?
[1] Press the clutch pedal down fully then release