- 1. Vehicle compatibility check before towing:
A) False
B) Ensure both vehicles can safely handle towing
C) Ignore
D) Decoration - 2. Attach tow rope to:
A) Bumpers
B) Designated towing points only
C) Suspension
D) Decoration - 3. Tow rope length recommendation:
A) 1 m
B) 3–6 m
C) 10 m
D) Decoration - 4. Tow rope material quality should be:
A) Weak
B) Resistant to abrasion, heat, weather
C) Decorative
D) Paint - 5. Maintain distance when towing:
A) False
B) Yes, enough rope length to prevent jerks
C) Ignore
D) Decoration - 6. Drive when towing:
A) Fast
B) Slowly and smoothly, avoid sudden acceleration/braking
C) Reckless
D) Decoration - 7. Use hand signals or phone:
A) False
B) Yes, communicate between drivers
C) Ignore
D) Decoration - 8. Avoid sharp turns:
A) False
B) Yes, tow straight as much as possible
C) Ignore
D) Decoration - 9. Do not use tow rope if vehicle is heavily damaged:
A) True
B) Yes
C) False
D) Decoration - 10. Alternative to tow ropes includes:
A) Paint
B) Tow chains, tow bars, winches
C) Decoration
D) Jumper cables - 11. A spare tyre is carried to:
A) Decoration
B) Replace a flat, damaged, or worn-out tyre in emergencies
C) Paint
D) Reduce fuel consumption - 12. Spare tyre allows:
A) Driving slowly only
B) Driving safely to a service station or tyre repair shop
C) Ignoring damage
D) Decoration - 13. Full-size spare tyre:
A) Smaller than normal tyres
B) Same size and type as regular tyres, can be used for long distances
C) Cannot be used on highways
D) Decorative - 14. Compact (“donut”) spare tyre:
A) Full-size
B) Smaller, lighter, temporary short-distance use
C) Used for off-road only
D) Decoration - 15. Run-flat tyres allow:
A) No movement
B) Driving limited distance even when punctured
C) Decoration
D) Full replacement only - 16. Spare tyre is usually stored:
A) Engine bay
B) Trunk or under cargo area
C) Glove compartment
D) Decoration - 17. Some SUVs/trucks mount spare tyre:
A) Inside engine
B) Outside at the rear
C) Under seats
D) Decoration - 18. Ensure spare tyre is:
A) Old
B) Easily accessible in emergencies
C) Decorated
D) Inflated only for display - 19. Safety first when changing tyre:
A) Ignore hazard lights
B) Pull over safely, switch on hazard lights, engage handbrake
C) Leave vehicle on road
D) Decoration - 20. Remove damaged tyre:
A) Inflate it
B) Loosen lug nuts, jack up vehicle, remove tyre
C) Spray water
D) Decoration - 21. Install spare tyre:
A) Place randomly
B) Place on hub, tighten nuts partially, lower vehicle, fully tighten in crisscross
C) Decoration
D) Spray paint - 22. Check spare tyre:
A) Never
B) Air pressure before driving
C) Only visual
D) Decoration - 23. Check spare tyre:
A) Once a year
B) At least once a month
C) Never
D) Decoration - 24. Inspect spare tyre for:
A) Color
B) Cracks, dry rot, damage
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 25. Replace spare tyre if:
A) Only used once
B) Old or damaged, even if unused
C) Never
D) Decoration - 26. Temporary spare:
A) Can exceed speed limit
B) Do not exceed speed/distance limit
C) Decoration
D) Ignore - 27. Avoid heavy loads with:
A) Full-size tyre
B) Compact spare
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 28. Replace temporary spare:
A) Never
B) With regular tyre as soon as possible
C) Ignore
D) Decoration - 29. Jumpstart (booster) cables are:
A) Weak wires
B) Heavy insulated wires with metal clamps to transfer power
C) Decorative
D) Paint - 30. Purpose of jumpstart cables:
A) Decoration
B) Supply temporary power to start engine when battery is weak or dead
C) Paint
D) Ignore
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