1: In an emergency kit to prepare you for foul weather, you should include:
Extra change of clothing to keep dry and warm
Flashlight with spare batteries
Both of the above
None of the above
2: In which of the following emergencies should you evacuate your car?
Blizzard
Flood
Both of the above
None of the above
3: Rain causes
reduced vision, especially at night.
glare from the roadway.
Both of the above
None of the above
4: A roadside emergency kit should include
A flashlight with batteries
A portable power drill
Both of the above
None of the above
5: Much of what is in your foul weather kit should stay in your car year-round.
True
False
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6: Before you have to actually use your kit in an emergency situation, you should take some time to get to know the items you've collected and how to use them properly.
True
False
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7: You should always have a digital or disposable camera in your vehicle.
True
False
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8: Backup fuses aren't necessary to keep in your car.
True
False
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9: Keeping a copy of your vehicle registration in a safe place will help you in the event of theft.
True
False
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10: A loud, expensive stereo system will ultimately keep thieves away from your car when you're not around.
True
False
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-- 1. both
2. flood
3. both
4. flashlight with batteries
5. true, except batteries should be changed.
6. true
7. true
8. false
9. true
10. false 1. c
2. Being in England, I'm never likely to need to know. I would suggest you would for flood, but blizzard?
3. c
4. a, but you can take b if you like.
5. True, you never know when you'll need it.
6. True, I would have said this was common sense.
7. It makes reporting accidents easier, but is not absolutely necassary.
8. False, if your headlights go out, and all you need is the fuse, you're going to feel like a numpty when you realise that it's sitting in the shed at home.
9. True, you can prove that you had one before it was stolen without going through the DVLA.
10. False, did you really need to ask us that one? |