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ESOL for Driving

ESOL for Driving. Sample questions from the Documents units of the Driving Theory syllabus. Documents. 1 of 20 Documents. Mark one answer. An MOT certificate is normally valid for. 10,000 miles. Three years after the date it was issued. 30,000 miles.

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ESOL for Driving

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  1. ESOL for Driving Sample questions from the Documents units of the Driving Theory syllabus. Documents

  2. 1 of 20 Documents Mark one answer An MOT certificate is normally valid for 10,000 miles Three years after the date it was issued 30,000 miles One year after the date it was issued Click the writing to listen. Type X next to the correct answers. If correct, the X will turn blue.

  3. 2 of 20 Documents Mark one answer Your car needs an MOT certificate. If you drive without one this could invalidate your Insurance Vehicle service record Vehicle registration document Road tax disc

  4. 3 of 20 Documents Mark two answers To supervise a learner driver you must Be at least 21 Have held a full licence for at least 3 years Hold an advanced driving certificate Be an approved driving instructor

  5. 4 of 20 Documents Mark one answer The cost of your insurance may be reduced if You are using the car for work purposes Your car is large and powerful You are over 25 years old You have penalty points on your licence

  6. 5 of 20 Documents Mark one answer A newly qualified driver must Not exceed 40mph for 12 months Display green ‘L’ plates Have valid motor insurance Be accompanied on a motorway

  7. 6 of 20 Documents Mark one answer What is the legal minimum insurance cover you must have to drive on public roads? Fully comprehensive Third party, fire and theft Personal injury cover Third party only

  8. 7 of 20 Documents Mark three answers You have third party insurance. What does this cover? Damage to your vehicle by fire Damage to your own vehicle Damage to someone’s property Injury to another person Injury to yourself Damage to other vehicles

  9. 8 of 20 Documents Mark one answer Vehicle excise duty is often called ‘Road Tax’ or ‘The Tax Disc.’ You must Display it clearly on your vehicle Keep it with your registration document Carry it on you at all times Keep it concealed safely in your vehicle

  10. 9 of 20 Documents Mark one answer Motor cars must FIRST have an MOT test certificate when they are Three years old One year old Seven years old Five years old

  11. 10 of 20 Documents Mark one answer Your vehicle needs a current MOT certificate. You do not have one. Until you do have one you will not be able to renew your Vehicle insurance Driving licence Vehicle registration document Road tax disc

  12. 11 of 20 Documents Mark three answers Which THREE pieces of information are found on a vehicle registration document? Make of the vehicle Registered keeper Date of the MOT Service history details Engine size Type of insurance cover

  13. 12 of 20 Documents Mark three answers You have a duty to contact the licensing authority when You change your vehicle You go abroad on holiday Your job status is changed You change your name Your job involves travelling abroad Your permanent address changes

  14. 13 of 20 Documents Mark three answers You must notify the licensing authority when Your eyesight does not meet a set standard Your health affects your driving Your vehicle requires an MOT certificate You intend lending your vehicle You change your vehicle

  15. 14 of 20 Documents Mark two answers Your vehicle is insured third party only. This covers Damage to other vehicles Damage to your vehicle Injury to others Injury to yourself All damage and injury

  16. 15 of 20 Documents Mark one answer Your motor insurance policy has an excess of £100. What does this mean? You will be paid £100 if you do not have an accident The insurance company will pay the first £100 of any claim You will have to pay the first £100 of any claim Your vehicle is insured for a value of £100 if it is stolen

  17. 16 of 20 Documents Mark three answers Which THREE of the following do you need before you can drive legally? A valid tax disc displayed on your vehicle A valid driving licence with signature Proper insurance cover A vehicle service record A vehicle handbook Breakdown cover

  18. 17 of 20 Documents Mark one answer When you apply to renew your vehicle excise licence (tax disc) you must produce The old tax disc A valid insurance certificate A valid driving licence The vehicle handbook

  19. 18 of 20 Documents Mark one answer When is it legal to drive a car over three years old without an MOT certificate? When driving to an MOT centre to arrange an appointment Up to seven days after the old certificate has run out When driving to an appointment at an MOT centre Just after buying a second-hand car with no MOT

  20. 19 of 20 Documents Mark one answer A cover note is a document issued before you receive your Insurance certificate Driving licence MOT certificate Registration document

  21. 20 of 20 Documents Mark one answer Motor cars must FIRST have an MOT test certificate when they are Three years old One year old Seven years old Five years old

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