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What should you do when there's a fire in your vehicle's engine compartment? |
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What training must you take before driving a lorry loaded with toxic substances? |
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You're approaching a bridge that has no height restriction on it. What's the minimum height under the bridge? |
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What must you do if you're involved in a traffic incident? |
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Your vehicle is involved in an incident where someone is injured. You don't produce your insurance certificate at the time. How soon must you report the incident to the police? |
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You're at the scene of an incident. What does it mean if there's a plain orange rectangle displayed on one of the vehicles? |
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You arrive at an incident where someone is suffering from severe burns. What should you do to help? |
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You're waiting for the emergency services to arrive at the scene of an incident. A pedestrian's leg is bleeding heavily, but there's nothing embedded in the wound. What could you do to help? |
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At the scene of an incident, an injured person is lying in a busy road. What's the first thing you should do to help? |
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You're the first person to arrive at an incident where people are badly injured. What's the first thing you should do? |
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You arrive at an incident where a motorcyclist is lying in the road, unconscious and bleeding. The area is safe and the emergency services have been called. What's the first priority when checking the rider? |
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You arrive at the scene of an incident and someone is unconscious. What's the first thing you should do to help them? |
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You've stopped at the scene of an incident where there are casualties. What should you do to help while waiting for the emergency services to arrive? |
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You arrive at the scene of an incident where someone is injured. What should be given urgent priority? |
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You're at the scene of an incident. How can you help someone suffering from shock? |
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What should you do if you're the first person to arrive at the scene of an incident? |
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There's been an incident. What can you do to help a driver who's suffering from shock? |
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You arrive at the scene of an incident where a motorcyclist is lying in the middle of the road and unconscious. What's the first thing you should do? |
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You're trying to resuscitate a casualty who isn't breathing. For how long should you continue compressions if they haven't started breathing again? |
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When should you stop trying to resuscitate a casualty? |
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You arrive at the scene of an incident. A casualty has an injured arm that's bleeding heavily. What could you do to help while waiting for the emergency services to arrive? |
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You arrive at the scene of an incident. The emergency services have already been called. A pedestrian is bleeding heavily from a leg wound, but their leg isn't broken. What could you do to help them? |
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At an incident, a casualty is unconscious but still breathing. Why would you move them? |
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At an incident, you suspect a casualty has back injuries. What's the best way to help them? |
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The area around an incident is safe. What's the best way to help an injured person? |
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You're stopped by a police officer for a suspected motoring offence. Which document will you always be asked to produce? |
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At the scene of an incident, a person has become hysterical. How should you calm them down? |
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You're at an incident. Why may it be harmful to move a casualty? |
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At the scene of a crash, a casualty is in contact with live electrical cables. What should you use to break the electrical connection? |
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Where should you stand when using a motorway emergency telephone? |
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Which type of fire extinguisher shouldn't be used on flammable liquids? |
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Your vehicle breaks down on a motorway. What should you do if you can't get it fully onto the hard shoulder? |
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Your engine catches fire. What should you do before attempting to put the fire out? |
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What should you do before driving into a tunnel? |
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What should you do when you drive into a tunnel? |
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What should you do before entering a tunnel? |
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You're driving through a congested tunnel. What should you do if you have to stop? |
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You're driving through a tunnel. What should you do if your vehicle breaks down? |
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Your vehicle catches fire while you're driving through a tunnel. What should you do if the vehicle can still be driven? |
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What should you do when you're driving through a tunnel in heavy traffic? |
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A vehicle has rolled over and caught fire. The driver's hands and arms have been burned. How could you help the driver? |
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At an incident, a casualty has stopped breathing. How could you help them? |
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You've been involved in an incident and damaged some property. What should you do if nobody else is present and your vehicle is still roadworthy? |
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You've had an incident while driving through a tunnel. You aren't injured but your vehicle can't be driven. What's the first thing you should do in this situation? |
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While driving through a tunnel, your vehicle catches fire. What's the first thing you should do if the vehicle can't be driven out of the tunnel? |
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You're at the scene of an incident. What would suggest someone is suffering from shock? |
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What's the first thing you should try to do if your vehicle catches fire while you're driving through a tunnel? |
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You arrive at the scene of an incident. How should you deal with someone who is hysterical? |
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You're at the scene of a traffic incident. What are the symptoms of someone suffering from shock? |
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You're at the scene of a collision. People are injured. What should be done when the risk of further collisions has been dealt with? |
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