- 1. Tow straps / recovery straps are:
A) Decoration
B) Heavy-duty nylon, wider, distribute force better
C) Weak
D) Ignore - 2. Load rating/strength of tow rope ensures:
A) Decoration
B) Rope can handle weight of vehicle being towed
C) Paint
D) Ignore - 3. Length of tow rope is typically:
A) 1–2 metres
B) 3–6 metres (10–20 ft)
C) 10–15 metres
D) Ignore - 4. Hooks/loops of tow rope should be:
A) Weak
B) Secure or reinforced
C) Decoration
D) Ignore - 5. Tow rope material quality should be:
A) Decoration
B) Resistant to abrasion, heat, weather
C) Weak
D) Ignore - 6. Check vehicle compatibility:
A) Decoration
B) Ensure both vehicles can safely handle towing
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 7. Attach tow ropes properly:
A) Decoration
B) Use designated towing points, avoid bumpers/axles/suspension
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 8. During towing:
A) Decoration
B) Keep enough rope length to prevent sudden jerks
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 9. When towing, drive slowly and smoothly:
A) Decoration
B) Avoid sudden acceleration or braking, keep speed under 30–40 km/h
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 10. When towing, use signals for:
A) Decoration
B) Communication between drivers using hand signals or phone
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 11. Avoid sharp turns while towing:
A) Tow straight as much as possible
B) Turn sharply
C) Ignore
D) Decoration - 12. Check towing rope condition:
A) Decoration
B) Replace if frayed, cut, or worn
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 13. Do not use tow ropes on:
A) High-speed roads or highways
B) Low-speed roads
C) Decoration
D) Ignore - 14. Do not use tow ropes if:
A) Vehicle is lightly damaged
B) Towed vehicle is heavily damaged and unsafe
C) Decoration
D) Ignore - 15. Do not use tow ropes without:
A) Decoration
B) A second competent driver
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 16. Alternatives to tow ropes include:
A) Decoration
B) Tow chains, tow bars, winches
C) Paint
D) Ignore - 17. Spare tyre allows vehicle to:
A) Decorate
B) Be driven safely to a service station after a flat or damaged tyre
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 18. Full-size spare tyre is:
A) Decoration
B) Same size/type as regular tyres, usable for long distances
C) Small temporary tyre
D) Ignore - 19. Compact “donut” spare tyre is:
A) Decoration
B) Smaller, lighter, temporary short-distance use
C) Full-size tyre
D) Ignore - 20. Run-flat tyres allow:
A) Decoration
B) Driving limited distance even when punctured
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 21. Spare tyre location is usually:
A) Decoration
B) Trunk or under cargo area
C) Roof
D) Ignore - 22. Some SUVs/trucks mount spare tyre:
A) Decoration
B) Outside at the rear
C) Under seats
D) Ignore - 23. First step using a spare tyre:
A) Ignore
B) Pull over safely, switch on hazard lights, engage handbrake
C) Remove tyre immediately
D) Decoration - 24. Remove the damaged tyre by:
A) Ignore
B) Loosen lug nuts, jack up vehicle, remove tyre
C) Push tyre
D) Decoration - 25. Install the spare tyre by:
A) Ignore
B) Place on hub, partially tighten nuts, lower vehicle, fully tighten in crisscross
C) Place randomly
D) Decoration - 26. Check spare tyre for:
A) Decoration
B) Sufficient air pressure before driving
C) Colour
D) Ignore - 27. Spare tyre maintenance includes:
A) Ignore
B) Check air pressure monthly, inspect for cracks, dry rot, replace if old or damaged
C) Paint
D) Decoration - 28. Safety note for temporary spare:
A) Ignore
B) Do not exceed speed or distance limit
C) Paint
D) Decoration - 29. Safety note for compact spare:
A) Ignore
B) Avoid heavy loads
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 30. Jumpstart (booster) cables transfer:
A) Decoration
B) Electrical power from working battery to dead battery
C) Paint
D) Ignore
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