TfL SERU Open Book Mock Test One

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TfL Topographical MCQ Quiz on TfL SERU Open Book Mock Test One , created by Minicab Drivers' Lifeline on 07/05/2024.
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Question 1

Question
TfL sets [blank_start]requirements and standards[blank_end] for licensing and is also [blank_start]responsible[blank_end] for making sure that licensees follow the law. We work closely with the taxi and private hire trades, the Metropolitan Police Service and the City of London Police to ensure the safety of [blank_start]passengers[blank_end].
Answer
  • requirements and standards
  • requirement and standard
  • responsible
  • responsibility
  • passenger
  • passengers
  • requirements and standards
  • requirement and standard
  • responsible
  • responsibility
  • passenger
  • passengers
  • requirements and standards
  • requirement and standard
  • responsible
  • responsibility
  • passenger
  • passengers

Question 2

Question
[blank_start]You must be[blank_end] aged 21 or older when you [blank_start]apply for[blank_end] your licence; there is no upper age [blank_start]limit[blank_end].
Answer
  • You must be
  • you may be
  • apply for
  • apply to
  • limit
  • limits
  • apply for
  • apply to
  • You must be
  • you may be
  • limit
  • limits
  • limit
  • limits
  • You must be
  • you may be
  • apply for
  • apply to

Question 3

Question
If your application is [blank_start]approved[blank_end], TfL will send you a London PHV driver’s licence. Your licence may [blank_start]have some conditions[blank_end] attached to it. For example, if you have a [blank_start]medical[blank_end] condition, you may be required to have extra medical checks.
Answer
  • approved
  • approve
  • have some conditions
  • has some conditions
  • medical
  • Medicals
  • have some conditions
  • has some conditions
  • approved
  • approve
  • medical
  • Medicals
  • medical
  • Medicals
  • have some conditions
  • has some condition
  • approved
  • approve

Question 4

Question
If a police officer or TfL [blank_start]Authorised[blank_end] Officer asks to see your licence, you must let them see it there and then or within a [blank_start]maximum[blank_end] of seven [blank_start]days[blank_end].
Answer
  • Authorised
  • authorise
  • maximum
  • minimum
  • day
  • days
  • maximum
  • minimum
  • Authorised
  • authorise
  • day
  • days
  • days
  • day
  • Authorised
  • authorise
  • maximum
  • minimum

Question 5

Question
You need to do [blank_start]an[blank_end] assessment based on the information in this [blank_start]handbook[blank_end] as part of the licensing application process, so please read all [blank_start]of it carefully[blank_end].
Answer
  • an
  • a
  • handbook
  • Handbook
  • of it carefully
  • with care
  • handbook
  • Handbook
  • an
  • a
  • of it carefully
  • with care
  • of it carefully
  • with care
  • an
  • a
  • handbook
  • Handbook

Question 6

Question
To work as a [blank_start]London PHV driver[blank_end] you will need to be licensed by TfL – only then can you carry out [blank_start]bookings[blank_end] for a London private hire operator that is also [blank_start]licensed by TfL[blank_end].
Answer
  • London PHV driver
  • london PHV drivers
  • bookings
  • booking
  • licensed by TfL
  • license by tfl
  • bookings
  • booking
  • London PHV driver
  • london PHV drivers
  • licensed by TfL
  • license by tfl
  • licensed by TfL
  • license by tfl
  • bookings
  • booking
  • London PHV driver
  • london PHV drivers

Question 7

Question
In some [blank_start]exceptional circumstances[blank_end] the vehicle might be given an exemption [blank_start]which means[blank_end] that the licence discs do not have to be [blank_start]displayed[blank_end].
Answer
  • exceptional circumstances
  • exceptional circumstance
  • which means
  • which mean
  • displayed
  • display
  • which means
  • which mean
  • exceptional circumstances
  • exceptional circumstance
  • displayed
  • display
  • displayed
  • display
  • exceptional circumstances
  • exceptional circumstance
  • which means
  • which mean

Question 8

Question
Every PHV [blank_start]must have[blank_end] hire or reward insurance. The insurance policy must be valid when the [blank_start]vehicle is licensed[blank_end], and at all times when the vehicle is [blank_start]being used[blank_end] as a PHV.
Answer
  • must have
  • may has
  • vehicle is licensed
  • vehicle are licensed
  • being used
  • being use
  • vehicle is licensed
  • vehicle are licensed
  • must have
  • may has
  • being used
  • being use
  • being used
  • being use
  • vehicle is licensed
  • vehicle are licensed
  • must have
  • may has

Question 9

Question
[blank_start]You must make[blank_end] details of the insurance available to the police when [blank_start]you are asked[blank_end] for them. You must also provide insurance details to a passenger or member of the public if the vehicle you are driving is involved in a [blank_start]collision[blank_end].
Answer
  • You must make
  • you may make
  • you are asked
  • you are asking
  • collision
  • Collisions
  • you are asked
  • you are asking
  • You must make
  • you may make
  • collision
  • Collisions
  • collision
  • Collisions
  • you are asked
  • you are asking
  • You must make
  • you may make

Question 10

Question
Before the start of each [blank_start]journey[blank_end], your operator is [blank_start]required to record[blank_end] certain information about the [blank_start]booking[blank_end].
Answer
  • journey
  • Journeys
  • required to record
  • require to record
  • booking
  • bookings
  • required to record
  • require to record
  • journey
  • Journeys
  • booking
  • bookings
  • booking
  • bookings
  • required to record
  • require to record
  • journey
  • Journeys

Question 11

Question
If your operator has a licence to operate from a [blank_start]late-night venue[blank_end], (e.g. a pub or nightclub) the operator can only take [blank_start]bookings inside[blank_end] the venue at the booking location [blank_start]specified[blank_end] on their licence.
Answer
  • late-night venue
  • Late-night venues
  • booking inside
  • bookings inside
  • specified
  • specify
  • bookings inside
  • booking inside
  • late-night venue
  • Late-night venues
  • specified
  • specify
  • specified
  • specify
  • late-night venue
  • Late-night venues
  • bookings inside
  • booking inside

Question 12

Question
You, [blank_start]as the driver[blank_end], are responsible for [blank_start]parking your vehicle[blank_end], the noise it [blank_start]makes[blank_end] and for your own behaviour.
Answer
  • as the driver
  • as the drivers
  • parking your vehicle
  • Parking your vehicles
  • makes
  • make
  • parking your vehicle
  • Parking your vehicles
  • makes
  • make
  • as the driver
  • as the drivers
  • makes
  • make
  • parking your vehicle
  • Parking your vehicles
  • as the driver
  • as the drivers

Question 13

Question
[blank_start]Do not behave[blank_end] in an anti-social manner, do not leave litter in the street or road, do not go to the toilet in a [blank_start]public place[blank_end], and do not leave your engine running. Have respect for the area you [blank_start]are working in[blank_end].
Answer
  • Do not behave
  • Does not behaviour
  • public place
  • Public places
  • are working in
  • is working on
  • public place
  • Does not behaviour
  • Do not behave
  • Public places
  • are working in
  • is working on
  • are working in
  • is working in
  • Do not behave
  • Does not behaviour
  • public place
  • Public places

Question 14

Question
[blank_start]Airports[blank_end] are private property and [blank_start]can make their[blank_end] own rules (byelaws) about taxis [blank_start]and PHVs[blank_end].
Answer
  • Airports
  • airport
  • can make their
  • can made their
  • and PHVs
  • and PHV
  • can make their
  • can made their
  • Airports
  • airport
  • and PHVs
  • and PHV
  • and PHVs
  • and PHV
  • can make their
  • can made their
  • airport
  • Airports

Question 15

Question
If a [blank_start]passenger in your[blank_end] vehicle [blank_start]becomes angry[blank_end] or violent you have a right to say that you will not accept that behaviour or if that fails, and it is safe to do so, to [blank_start]ask them to[blank_end] leave.
Answer
  • passenger in your
  • passengers in you
  • become angry
  • becomes angry
  • ask them to
  • asking them to
  • becomes angry
  • become angry
  • passenger in your
  • passengers in your
  • ask them to
  • asking them to
  • ask them to
  • asking them to
  • passenger in your
  • passengers in your
  • becomes angry
  • become angry

Question 16

Question
If [blank_start]there are restrictions[blank_end] on a driver’s right to live and [blank_start]work[blank_end] in the UK, TfL will add an [blank_start]appropriate condition[blank_end] on the licence.
Answer
  • there are restrictions
  • there is restrictions
  • work
  • working
  • appropriate condition
  • inappropriate conditions
  • work
  • working
  • there are restrictions
  • there is restrictions
  • appropriate condition
  • inappropriate conditions
  • appropriate condition
  • inappropriate conditions
  • work
  • working
  • there are restrictions
  • there is restrictions

Question 17

Question
What do you need to ensure when entering the bus lane to pick up or drop off passengers?
Answer
  • Enter and leave the bus lane in the most direct and safe way
  • Continue to drive on the bus lane until reaching the pick up/drop off point
  • Nothing, it's free to use

Question 18

Question
Which one of the following is not correct In regard to driving and parking in London?
Answer
  • A PHV driver should drive, pick up and drop off passengers in bus lanes as much as possible
  • A PHV driver should avoid picking up or dropping off passengers at bus stops as much as possible
  • On red routes, a PHV driver cannot stop at bus stops marked with a wide red line by the kerb

Question 19

Question
What TfL may do if you park or wait on a taxi rank?
Answer
  • Suspend or revoke your PHV driver license
  • TfL will extend your PHV driver license
  • TfL will remove your vehicle

Question 20

Question
Although you are not allowed to drive in bus lanes, what can you do in most of them?
Answer
  • Pick up or drop off passengers
  • Park on bus lanes at any time
  • Wait on bus lane as long as you like

Question 21

Question
How should you behave with all passengers including children and adults at risk?
Answer
  • Appropriately and professionally at all times
  • Inappropriately and unprofessionally
  • Behave whichever way you want

Question 22

Question
If a passenger book a ride-sharing journey by mistake, what could that lead to?
Answer
  • An argument between the driver and passenger
  • An understanding between the driver and passenger
  • TfL revoking your license

Question 23

Question
What could be a reason for an adult being at risk of harm or abuse?
Answer
  • Disability
  • Anger
  • Unemployment

Question 24

Question
Which emissions standards PHVs need to meet to avoid paying a daily ULEZ charge (select two answers)?
Answer
  • Petrol PHVs must be Euro 4
  • Diesel PHVs must be Euro 6
  • There is no such restrictions

Question 25

Question
Keeping children and adults at risk safe from harm and abuse is responsibility of whom?
Answer
  • Everybody’s responsibility
  • TfL's responsibility
  • Responsibility of the social workers or the police

Question 26

Question
You can only carry out ridesharing bookings that you have received from whom?
Answer
  • A licensed London PHV operator
  • TfL
  • You cannot carry out any ridesharing booking

Question 27

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What ridesharing can potentially introduce?
Answer
  • Some safety risks for passengers
  • Nothing
  • A relationship between a passenger and pedestrian

Question 28

Question
Who is an adult at risk?
Answer
  • Anyone over the age of 18 who needs extra care and support
  • Anyone over the age of 18 who does not need extra care and support
  • An adults can never be at risk

Question 29

Question
A PHV driver should never make comments or jokes about someone's what?
Answer
  • Age, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity
  • You can make all sort of comments and jokes
  • There is no such thing

Question 30

Question
In regard to lost property, you should (select 3 answers):
Answer
  • Ask passengers to check before they leave
  • Check for lost property after passengers leave
  • Take any found lost property to your operator
  • Take any found lost property home

Question 31

Question
What type of behaviour is never acceptable between you and a passenger?
Answer
  • Sexual behaviour even if both of you agree to it
  • A friendly conversation
  • Any offer of help

Question 32

Question
For what purposes can you contact a passenger using their personal contact details?
Answer
  • The booked journey only
  • For personal or social reasons
  • To ask whether they would like to go on a date with you

Question 33

Question
When can you enter the back of your vehicle when you have a passenger on board?
Answer
  • If the passenger is ill
  • In an emergency
  • Always

Question 34

Question
Please read the statement below and answer the following question. Your operator will normally deal with complaints, passengers might contact the police or TfL directly. They might also contact TfL if they are not satisfied with the way the operator has dealt with their complaint. In these cases, TfL may carry out its own investigation. If TfL does investigate a complaint that relates to you, we will provide you with the details of the complaint and ask for your comments. As soon as you have had the opportunity to respond to the complaint and TfL has made any other necessary enquiries, TfL will tell you the result of that investigation. If TfL investigates a complaint against you, what will they do?
Answer
  • They will tell you the results of the investigation
  • They will never contact you
  • TfL will not allow you to make comments

Question 35

Question
Please read the statement below and answer the following question. Be aware of cyclists at all times but especially when you are turning, in slow moving traffic or when you are pulling away from traffic lights. Make sure you give cyclists enough room when you overtake them. Please ask your passengers to check before they open their door into the road to make sure there isn’t a cyclist coming. You must do the same. Be aware of motorcyclists at all times but especially when you are turning or in slow moving traffic. When do you need to be aware of motorcyclists the most?
Answer
  • When you are turning or in slow moving traffic
  • When you are parked
  • When you are overtaking them

Question 36

Question
Please read the statement below and answer the following question. Criminal exploitation is also known as 'county lines'. This is when gangs and organised crime groups use children and young adults to sell drugs. These children and young adults are often forced to travel across counties for example, by train or in taxis and private hire vehicles, and they use mobile phone ‘lines’ to keep in contact with individuals in the drugs trade. Some children and young adults are often forced to travel across counties for what?
Answer
  • To sell drugs
  • To meet their friend
  • To visit new places
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