Question 1 (2 Points):
How must a load projecting more than 1m beyond the rear reflectors of the vehicle be marked in darkness?
1. By an orange warning plate
2. By switching the fog tail lamp on
3. By a red light and red rear reflector
Question 2 (3 Points):
Where is stopping prohibited?
1. At taxi ranks
2. Between lane dividers when direction arrows are marked on the roadway
3. On the roadway, if there is a sufficiently wide hard shoulder on the right
Question 3 (4 Points):
Which vehicles may be overtaken only by maintaining a specially great lateral distance?
1. Motorcycles
2. Bicycles
3. Trams
Question 4 (4 Points):
What must you do when leaving the edge of the roadway?
1. A look into the rear-view mirror is sufficient
2. Switch on your direction indicator
3. Check for traffic from behind
Question 5 (3 Points):
A police car overtakes you and turns into your lane in front of you. The words ‘BITTE FOLGEN‘ (Please follow) are illuminated in red letters on the roof. Who does this apply to?
1. To you only
2. Only to vehicles driving in front of the police car
3. To all vehicles driving in the same direction
Question 6 (5 Points):
What do you do in this situation?
1. I let the pedestrian cross the roadway
2. I immediately close up to the van
3. I wait at the zebra crossing until the van has turned off
Question 7 (5 Points):
Which conduct is correct?
1. I must allow the tractor to turn
2. I must allow the blue truck to proceed
3. The tractor must allow me to proceed
Question 8 (5 Points):
Which conduct is correct?
1. I must allow the yellow car to pass
2. I proceed first
Question 9 (5 Points):
Which conduct is correct?
1. I must allow the cyclist to turn
2. I must allow the red truck to turn
3. I am allowed to cross the crossroads first
Question 10 (4 Points):
Pedestrians wish to cross the road. What do you do?
1. Approach the pedestrian crossing at moderate speed and, if necessary, wait
2. Do not overtake at a pedestrian crossing
3. You may overtake as long as no pedestrian is on the roadway
Question 11 (2 Points):
What does this sign indicate?
1. A prohibition to drive faster than 60 km/h
2. End of speed restriction
3. Start of speed restriction
Question 12 (4 Points):
Your vehicle loses oil. How much drinking water can be polluted by a single drop of oil?
Up to
1. 1 litre
2. 50 litres
3. 600 litres
Question 13 (4 Points):
Why must the safe distance maintained be much greater on a wet roadway than on a dry roadway?
1. The contact between the tyres and the roadway deteriorates
2. Wheel-spray can impair visibility
3. Braking distances are greater
Question 14 (4 Points):
A pedestrian with a white cane wants to cross the roadway in front of you. What do you have to do?
1. Reduce speed and, if necessary, stop
2. Sound your horn and proceed without slowing down
3. Proceed, since blind pedestrians are not allowed to cross the roadway without accompaniment
Question 15 (4 Points):
Who is not allowed to drink alcohol when driving motor vehicles?
1. All drivers during their probation period
2. All drivers
3. All drivers under 21
Question 16 (4 Points):
What can present a danger?
1. Worn tyres
2. Vehicle in a spectacular colour
3. Headlights set too high
Question 17 (3 Points):
Why must you drive with particular caution here?
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1. Because the view is obscured by the bend
2. Because the roadway is made narrower by the wrongly parked car
3. Because the roadway is slippery
Question 18 (3 Points)
What must you reckon with?
1. With a vehicle driving in front of the bus
2. Only with the bus coming from the right
Question 19 (3 Points)
What must you be prepared for?
1. A longer braking distance on account of the wet, leaf-covered road
2. A vehicle coming from the right will give way despite having priority
3. The appearance of a vehicle from the right
Question 20 (5 Points)
What must you do?
1. Brake heavily immediately and remain ready to brake
2. Continue at the same speed because the children will certainly stop
3. Proceed at the same speed so as not to obstruct the traffic following behind
Question 21 (4 Points)
Both cars are travelling at about 30 km/h. Are you allowed to overtake both before the bend?
No, because
1. the distance you need to overtake would be too great
2. you are not allowed to cross the interrupted line
3. the light-coloured car could pull out to overtake
Question 22 (3 Points)
Which motor vehicles may freely choose their lane inside built-up areas?
All motor vehicles with a permissible total mass of up to _____ tonnes
Question 23 (4 Points)
You are approaching the truck and trailer which is changing into your lane at about 60 km/h. Which possibilities do you have?
1. Keep in lane and let the truck and trailer filter in
2. Keep your lane, flash your headlights and accelerate
3. Keeping a careful eye on vehicles travelling behind, switch to the left-hand lane
Question 24 (3 Points)
What must you remember with regard to tyre pressure?
1. To increase the pressure to the level stated in the vehicle manual when the vehicle is heavily loaded
2. To check the air pressure regularly, including that of the spare wheel
3. To reduce the air pressure before longer trips
Question 25 (2 Points)
What does this traffic sign indicate?
1. The end of the clearway for motor vehicles only
2. Temporary closure of the autobahn
3. The end of the autobahn
Question 26 (3 Points)
How do you secure a car with a manual gearbox against rolling away on a downhill slope?
1. Put the gear lever in neutral position
2. Apply the parking brake
3. Engage first gear or reverse gear
Question 27 (4 Points)
The steering wheel is harder to turn than usual. What can cause this?
1. Servo-steering is not working
2. Tyre pressure is too high
3. Defective steering gear
Question 28 (3 Points)
How do you secure a car with automatic transmission against rolling away on a downhill slope?
1. Put the selector lever in the ‘P‘ position
2. Apply the parking brake
3. Put the selector lever in the ‘N‘ position
Question 29 (3 Points)
What must you consider in this situation?
1. The left lane narrows over a distance of 200 metres.
2. The left lane narrows after 200 metres.
3. The exterior rear-view mirrors make my vehicle wider than indicated in the vehicle’s documents.
Question 30 (4 Points)
You want to overtake a cyclist while driving up a slope on a narrow road. What do you do?
1. Overtake the cyclist close in order not to obstruct oncoming traffic
2. Let the oncoming vehicles pass before overtaking
3. Keep a greater lateral distance because the cyclist may begin to swing out