Driver Candidate Quiz — Türkiye Traffic System (Day 2: Vehicle Basics / Technical) — 40 True/False

Driver Candidate Quiz — Türkiye Traffic System (Day 2: Vehicle Basics / Technical) — 40 True/False

Driver Candidate Quiz — Türkiye Traffic System

Day 2: Vehicle Basics & Technical Knowledge · 40 True/False

1) The engine oil level should be checked on level ground with the engine off. True/False

Level surface and engine off ensure an accurate dipstick reading.

2) A red dashboard warning usually indicates a fault that requires an immediate stop. True/False

Red is critical; amber means caution/attention.

3) You can slowly open a hot radiator cap to vent pressure safely. True/False

Never open when hot—steam/boiling coolant can cause burns.

4) Low coolant can cause overheating even in cold weather. True/False

Coolant regulates heat year-round.

5) ABS always shortens stopping distance on every surface. True/False

ABS preserves steering control; distance may not be shorter.

6) When ABS activates, you may feel pedal pulsation—this is normal. True/False

System rapidly modulates brake pressure.

7) Worn brake pads increase stopping distance and may squeal. True/False

Wear indicators and heat fade reduce performance.

8) Power steering failure makes steering impossible. True/False

Steering becomes heavy but still works mechanically.

9) Under-inflated tires increase fuel use and heat buildup. True/False

More rolling resistance and flexing.

10) Over-inflated tires improve wet-road grip. True/False

They reduce the contact patch and overall grip.

11) Uneven tire wear may indicate alignment or suspension problems. True/False

Camber/toe issues show up on tread patterns.

12) Mixing different tire sizes on the same axle is acceptable if diameters are close. True/False

Both tires on an axle should match size and type.

13) Headlights must be clean and correctly aimed to avoid dazzling others. True/False

Dirty or mis-aimed lights cause glare and reduce visibility.

14) A weak alternator can trigger the battery warning while driving. True/False

Low system voltage illuminates the charge light.

15) Jump-starting with reversed polarity can damage vehicle electronics. True/False

ECUs and diodes can be destroyed instantly.

16) The parking brake acts only on the front wheels. True/False

Typically it operates the rear brakes.

17) ESC/ESP can prevent skids by braking individual wheels. True/False

Stability control corrects excessive yaw.

18) It’s safe to drive with an illuminated airbag warning since you wear seat belts. True/False

The restraint system may fail to deploy in a crash.

19) A clogged air filter can reduce engine power and increase fuel consumption. True/False

Restricted airflow enriches the mixture.

20) Diesel engines require spark plugs for ignition. True/False

Diesels use compression ignition (glow plugs aid starting).

21) Engine knocking/pinging may indicate wrong fuel or timing issues. True/False

Detonation harms the engine if ignored.

22) Low washer fluid matters only in rain, so it can be ignored in dry weather. True/False

Bugs/dirt require cleaning anytime for visibility.

23) A loose fuel cap can cause the check-engine light to come on. True/False

EVAP leak detection flags it as a fault.

24) The cabin (pollen) filter improves air quality and demisting efficiency. True/False

Good airflow over heater/evaporator clears windows.

25) Tread depth does not affect aquaplaning risk. True/False

Deeper grooves evacuate water and reduce hydroplaning.

26) Randomly mixing different coolant types is harmless. True/False

Incompatible additives can gel and corrode.

27) Engine oil should be changed only by time, not mileage. True/False

Follow both time and distance intervals.

28) Wheel nuts/bolts must be torqued properly after tire changes. True/False

Over- or under-tightening is dangerous.

29) A constant squeal from the serpentine belt may indicate low tension or a bad pulley. True/False

Slippage or worn bearings need attention.

30) If the temperature gauge spikes hot, continue to the next exit at normal speed. True/False

Safely pull over to prevent engine damage.

31) A clogged catalytic converter can cause power loss and very hot exhausts. True/False

Backpressure increases and restricts flow.

32) Brake fluid absorbs moisture over time, lowering its boiling point. True/False

Hygroscopic fluid leads to fade under heat.

33) You should test the horn only during inspections; normal use can damage it. True/False

Brief normal use is fine—just avoid unnecessary honking.

34) Daytime running lights can replace low beams at night. True/False

DRLs are not a substitute for headlights.

35) A vehicle that pulls to one side is only due to steering wheel misalignment. True/False

Could be tire pressure, brakes, alignment, or suspension.

36) Low oil pressure warning means you can drive slowly to a service. True/False

Stop the engine immediately to avoid seizure.

37) After deep water, lightly applying the brakes helps dry pads/discs. True/False

Gentle braking restores friction surfaces.

38) A rapidly flashing turn-signal indicator usually means a bulb is out. True/False

Hyper-flash indicates circuit imbalance.

39) Using proper coolant (not plain water) helps prevent corrosion and boiling/freezing. True/False

Additives raise protection and stabilize pH.

40) A space-saver spare is designed for normal highway speeds and long distances. True/False

It’s temporary—observe speed/distance limits in the manual.

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