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6. 33. Identify which of the following statements describes the conditions under which a motor vehicle is not permitted to be driven on the highway under trade licence.

  • d. When being driven to a storage facility carrying goods bound for an adjoining warehouse
  • c. When being demonstrated by a second hand trader to a prospective purchaser.
  • b. When being delivered by a dealer to a vehicles designated operating centre.
  • a. When being driven by a vehicle unit’s technician to a MOT test.

7. 28. Identify which of the following statements relates to information required on the manufacturer's plate of a UK registered goods vehicle subject to plating and annual testing.

  • b. The name of the manufacturer
  • d. The year of manufacture
  • a. The maximum weight of the payload
  • c. The number of lift axles fitted

8. The issue of form TE160 prohibits which one of the following?

  • The carriage of livestock
  • The carriage of dangerous substances
  • The vehicle from proceeding because it is overloaded
  • The vehicle from proceeding because it has a mechanical defect

9. Within a ‘partnership’ the relationship between the partners is that of

  • a. Agent to the other partners.
  • Bailee to the other partners.
  • Claimant to the other partners.
  • Servant to the other partners.

10. 39. Identify which of the following descriptions applies to the incoterm Ex Works (EXW)

  • b. The seller’s responsibilities end when the goods are packed and made available to the buyer at the seller’s premises.
  • d. The seller’s responsibilities end when they have delivered the goods to the named place in the country of destination.
  • a. The seller’s responsibilities end when the goods are received safely by the buyer
  • seller’s premises.
    c. The seller’s responsibilities end when they have arranged insurance for the entire journey

11. where would 'overdraft' be placed on a balance sheet

  • current asset
  • long term liability
  • current liability
  • fixed asset

12. 27. The driver of a 32000 kgs Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) goods vehicle travelling through France encounters road signage bearing the words ‘Barriere de Degel’ accompanied by a weight limit of 7500 kgs GVW. Identify which one of the following statements is

  • a. The driver is not permitted to proceed unless the operator authorises this
  • d. The driver is permitted to proceed if the road surface is dry
  • b. The driver is permitted to proceed wearing clean high visibility clothing
  • c. The driver is not permitted to proceed under any circumstances

13. Identify the primary function of the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service

  • d. It advises employers on industrial relations and personal matters
  • It certifies the independence of a trades union
  • c. It rules on complaints regarding the disclosure of information
  • It hears appeals to the decision of an Employment Tribunal

14. The edge of a kerb is marked with one yellow line at right angles to the road. This indicates

  • no loading or unloading at times specified on a nearby sign.
  • no loading or unloading at any time.
  • no waiting at any time.
  • no waiting at times specified on a nearby sign.

15. 32. CANbus technology built into goods vehicles can provide significant amounts of information to a goods vehicle operator. Identify which of the following functions that an operator will not use this technology for.

  • a. Monitoring the temperature of a load
  • c. Monitoring vehicle unit downloading activity
  • d. Monitoring payments of overtime to drivers
  • b. Monitoring driver performance and behaviour

16. 31. When an operator contracts out their maintenance and repairs to commercial agents or contractors, identify who is responsible for the roadworthiness of the vehicles and the production of maintenance records.

  • c. The third party is responsible for roadworthiness and the operator is responsible for maintenance records
  • d. The operator and third party are jointly responsible for roadworthiness and maintenance records
  • b. The operator is responsible for roadworthiness and maintenance records
  • a. The third party is responsible for roadworthiness and maintenance records

17. 34. Identify which of the following statements correctly describes the legal position of a haulage subcontractor.

  • a. The subcontractor must be informed of the fee that the carrier is charging the customer for the work
  • d. The subcontractor can carry out the work under its own conditions of carriage
  • c. The carrier is under no obligation to inform the subcontractor of the fee that it is charging the customer for the work.
  • b. The carrier no longer retains overall responsibility to the customer for the performance of the contract

18. 23. Identify the maximum length of sea crossing for the carriage of perishable foodstuffs to human consumption under the ATP agreement to the agreements remain valid.

  • c. Waiting restrictions covering a lesser period
  • d. Load and unloading restrictions as per adjacent signage
  • no loading or unloading at any time
  • no waiting at any time

19. 36. A company holds a restricted operator licence. Identify what this permits the company to do.

  • b. Deliver and collect its own goods in the UK and internationally
  • d. Deliver and collect all goods for hire and reward or own account in the UK and internationally.
  • a. Deliver and collect its own goods only
  • c. Deliver and collect all goods for hire and reward or own account in the UK only.

20. A vehicle operator has a fleet comprising 32000 kgs Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) rigid goods vehicles and 44000 kgs GVW. Identify which of the following categories of driving entitlement the operator should seek when employing drivers.

  • category C+E
  • category C1E
  • category C
  • category B