- 1. Toolbox saves:
A) Money only
B) Time when roadside assistance is far
C) Gas
D) Entertainment - 2. Toolbox increases:
A) Noise
B) Vehicle safety and reliability
C) Speed
D) Traffic violations - 3. Common items in a vehicle toolbox include:
A) Paint
B) Wheel spanner/lug wrench, jack, screwdrivers, pliers, adjustable spanner, tow rope, jumper cables
C) Tyre inflator only
D) Seat covers - 4. Wheel spanner/lug wrench is used for:
A) Screwing bolts
B) Loosening or tightening wheel nuts when changing a tyre
C) Jumpstarting
D) Fire extinguishing - 5. Jack is used to:
A) Carry items
B) Lift the vehicle safely off the ground
C) Measure tire pressure
D) Reflect light - 6. Screwdrivers (flat & star) are used for:
A) Cutting wire
B) Tightening or loosening screws on various parts
C) Measuring fuel
D) Signaling - 7. Pliers are useful for:
A) Painting
B) Gripping, cutting, or bending wires and parts
C) Cleaning
D) Jumpstarting - 8. Adjustable spanner is used for:
A) Cooking
B) Tightening or loosening different sizes of bolts and nuts
C) Sleeping
D) Warning lights - 9. Tow rope is for:
A) Measuring distance
B) Towing a vehicle in case it breaks down
C) Cleaning the car
D) Decoration - 10. Jumper cables are for:
A) Painting
B) Boosting a dead battery using another vehicle
C) Towing
D) Lighting fires - 11. Tyre pressure gauge helps:
A) Open the hood
B) Check if tyre pressure is correct
C) Fix brakes
D) Clean windscreen - 12. Torch/flashlight is important for:
A) Decoration
B) Night emergencies or checking under the vehicle
C) Painting
D) Driving speed - 13. First aid kit in toolbox is for:
A) Decoration
B) Treating minor injuries during a breakdown
C) Jumpstarting
D) Cleaning - 14. Reflective triangle in toolbox is for:
A) Storage
B) Placing behind the vehicle to warn other road users during breakdowns
C) Decoration
D) Painting - 15. Gloves in toolbox are for:
A) Protection from heat
B) Protecting hands while working on the vehicle
C) Cooking
D) Cleaning - 16. Additional useful items in a toolbox include:
A) Candy
B) Insulation tape, small hammer, spare bulbs and fuses, utility knife, portable air compressor, fire extinguisher
C) Water only
D) Blankets - 17. Toolbox maintenance tip:
A) Ignore tools
B) Check tools regularly to ensure they are not damaged
C) Leave outdoors
D) Use for cooking - 18. Tools should be:
A) Dirty
B) Clean and dry to prevent rust
C) Bent
D) Broken - 19. Replace:
A) Tools only when lost
B) Missing or worn-out tools
C) Tools every year regardless
D) Tools randomly - 20. Store toolbox:
A) Anywhere
B) In a secure, easily accessible place in the vehicle
C) Under mud
D) Buried - 21. A fire extinguisher is used to:
A) Control or put out small fires in emergency situations
B) Decorate the vehicle
C) Signal pedestrians
D) Lift a vehicle - 22. Fire extinguishers are designed for:
A) Long-term storage
B) Quick, early action before a fire becomes too large
C) Cleaning
D) Tire repair - 23. Class A fires involve:
A) Liquids
B) Solid materials like wood, paper, cloth, plastics
C) Metals
D) Gas - 24. Class B fires involve:
A) Flammable liquids like petrol, oil, paint, diesel
B) Cooking oil
C) Wood
D) Electrical - 25. Class C fires involve:
A) Liquids
B) Solids
C) Flammable gases like LPG, propane
D) Metals - 26. Class D fires involve:
A) Wood
B) Liquids
C) Metals like magnesium, aluminum
D) Fats - 27. Class F/K fires involve:
A) Electrical fires
B) Cooking oils and fats (kitchens)
C) Plastics
D) Gas - 28. Water extinguishers (red label) are used for:
A) Electrical fires
B) Liquids
C) Class A fires only
D) Metal fires - 29. Water extinguishers are unsafe for:
A) Wood
B) Electrical, liquid, or gas fires
C) Paper
D) Cloth - 30. Foam extinguishers (cream label) are used for:
A) Metals
B) Class A and B fires
C) Electrical fires only
D) Cooking oils
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