Questions
1) You have 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? A - Keep injured people warm and comfortable B - Clear debris from the road C - Keep injured people on the move by walking them around D - Give injured people a warm drink
2) After a collision someone is unconscious in their vehicle. When should you call the emergency services? A - Only as a last resort B - As soon as possible C - After you have woken them up D - After checking for broken bones
3) There has been a collision. A driver is suffering from shock. What TWO of these should you do? 2 answers required A - Give them a drink B - Reassure them C - Not leave them alone D - Offer them a cigarette E - Ask who caused the incident
4) Your motorcycle has broken down on a motorway. How will you know the direction of the nearest emergency telephone? A - By walking with the flow of traffic B - By following an arrow on a marker post C - By walking against the flow of traffic D - By remembering where the last phone was
5) You arrive at an incident. A pedestrian has a severe bleeding leg wound. It is not broken and there is nothing in the wound. What TWO of these should you do? 2 answers required A - Dab the wound to stop bleeding B - Keep both legs flat on the ground C - Apply firm pressure to the wound D - Raise the leg to lessen bleeding E - Fetch them a warm drink
6) An injured motorcyclist is lying unconscious in the road. You should always A - remove the safety helmet B - seek medical assistance C - move the person off the road D - remove the leather jacket
7) You arrive at the scene of a crash where someone is bleeding heavily from a wound in their arm. Nothing is embedded in the wound. What could you do to help? A - Walk them around and keep them talking B - Dab the wound C - Get them a drink D - Apply pressure over the wound
8) Following a collision, someone has suffered a burn. The burn needs to be cooled. What is the shortest time it should be cooled for? A - 5 minutes B - 10 minutes C - 15 minutes D - 20 minutes
9) You should use the engine cut-out switch to A - stop the engine in an emergency B - stop the engine on short journeys C - save wear on the ignition switch D - start the engine if you lose the key
10) You are going through a long tunnel. What will warn you of congestion or an incident ahead? A - Hazard warning lines B - Other drivers flashing their lights C - Variable message signs D - Areas marked with hatch markings
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