- 1. Fire axe inspection should check:
A) Ignore
B) Rust, loose handle, or damage
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 2. Fire axe regulations in many countries require:
A) Ignore
B) Carrying fire axe in commercial vehicles
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 3. Tow rope purpose:
A) Ignore
B) Connect one vehicle to another to tow/pull disabled vehicle
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 4. Tow ropes essential for:
A) Decoration
B) Roadside emergencies, off-road adventures, vehicle recovery
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 5. Nylon tow ropes:
A) Decoration
B) Stretchable, absorbs shock, good for lighter vehicles
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 6. Polyester tow ropes:
A) Ignore
B) Less stretch than nylon, strong, durable, resistant to UV/water
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 7. Tow straps/recovery straps:
A) Ignore
B) Heavy-duty nylon, wider than standard, distributes force better
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 8. Key tow rope feature on load rating:
A) Ignore
B) Ensure rope can handle weight of towed vehicle
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 9. Key tow rope feature on length:
A) Ignore
B) Typically 3–6 meters, longer allows safer spacing
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 10. Key tow rope feature on hooks/loops:
A) Ignore
B) Secure hooks or reinforced loops to attach to vehicles
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 11. Spare tyre purpose:
A) Extra tyre to replace flat, damaged, or worn-out tyre in emergencies
B) Decoration
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 12. Spare tyre allows:
A) Decoration
B) Vehicle to be driven safely to service station or tyre repair shop
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 13. Full-size spare tyre:
A) Same size and type as regular tyres, can be used for long distances
B) Decoration
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 14. Compact / “donut” spare tyre:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Smaller, lighter, temporary, short-distance use
D) Paint - 15. Run-flat tyres:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Can be driven for limited distance even when punctured
D) Paint - 16. Spare tyre storage location:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Trunk, under cargo area, or mounted outside at rear
D) Paint - 17. Spare tyre safety first step:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Pull over safely, switch on hazard lights, engage handbrake
D) Paint - 18. Damaged spare tyre removal steps:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Loosen lug nuts, jack up vehicle, remove tyre
D) Paint - 19. Spare tyre installing spare steps:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Place spare on hub, tighten lug nuts partially, lower vehicle, fully tighten in crisscross pattern
D) Paint - 20. Spare tyre pressure check :
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Ensure spare tyre has sufficient air before driving
D) Paint - 21. Spare tyre maintenance tip:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Check air pressure regularly (at least once a month)
D) Paint - 22. Spare tyre inspection is for:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Cracks, dry rot, or damage
D) Paint - 23. Replace spare tyre if:
A) Old or damaged even if unused
B) Ignore
C) Decoration
D) Paint - 24. Temporary spare tyre safety note:
A) Decoration
B) Ignore
C) Do not exceed speed or distance limit
D) Paint - 25. Spare tyre safety note for heavy loads:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Avoid heavy loads when using a compact spare
D) Paint - 26. Spare tyre replacement timing:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Always replace temporary spare with regular tyre as soon as possible
D) Paint - 27. Jumpstart (booster) cables purpose:
A) Transfer electrical power from a working vehicle battery to a dead battery
B) Decoration
C) Ignore
D) Paint - 28. Jumpstart cables are used when:
A) Decoration
B) Ignore
C) Vehicle battery is weak or completely dead
D) Paint - 29. Jumpstart cables temporary effect:
A) Ignore
B) Decoration
C) Supplies temporary power to start engine
D) Paint - 30. Jumpstart cables common scenarios:
A) Decoration
B) Ignore
C) Cold weather, leaving lights on, or old battery
D) Paint
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