1. What is the key factor that distinguishes a license examiner from an
instructor?
A. The examiner provides teaching material to soldiers
B. The examiner evaluates soldiers’ practical driving skills
C. The examiner performs vehicle maintenance checks
D. The examiner manages administrative tasks for soldiers
Answer: B) The examiner evaluates soldiers’ practical driving skills
Rationale: The License Examiner’s role is focused on assessing and
evaluating soldiers’ driving skills, unlike the instructor who is primarily
focused on teaching.
2. During a driving test, a License Examiner observes a soldier failing to
perform a proper stop at a stop sign. What should the examiner do?
A. Pass the soldier with a verbal warning
B. Immediately disqualify the soldier from the test
C. Record the infraction and allow the soldier another chance
D. Continue testing without any comment
Answer: C) Record the infraction and allow the soldier another chance
Rationale: A License Examiner should document the infraction but can give
the soldier another chance to demonstrate correct behavior unless the
infraction is serious enough to warrant disqualification.
,3. Which of the following is the primary responsibility of a License
Instructor in the Army?
A. Ensuring soldiers receive medical evaluations before training
B. Teaching soldiers to operate military equipment safely and efficiently
C. Maintaining soldiers' fitness records
D. Ensuring soldiers follow dietary guidelines
Answer: B) Teaching soldiers to operate military equipment safely and
efficiently
Rationale: The License Instructor’s primary responsibility is to train
soldiers in the safe operation and use of military equipment, including
driving and operating vehicles.
4. When preparing for a driving test, how important is it for a soldier to
familiarize themselves with the vehicle they will operate?
A. It is not necessary as the examiner will provide the vehicle
B. It is important as the soldier needs to know vehicle controls and handling
C. It is important only if the vehicle is new
D. It is unnecessary as all vehicles operate the same way
Answer: B) It is important as the soldier needs to know vehicle controls and
handling
Rationale: Familiarity with the vehicle is crucial to ensure the soldier can
control the vehicle and perform maneuvers effectively during the test.
5. During a vehicle operation test, the License Examiner notices a soldier
failing to check blind spots before changing lanes. What should be the next
step?
, A. Allow the soldier to continue without interruption
B. Immediately terminate the test and mark the soldier as failed
C. Gently remind the soldier to check blind spots and continue the test
D. Provide a written warning and schedule another test
Answer: C) Gently remind the soldier to check blind spots and continue the
test
Rationale: A minor infraction like missing a blind spot check should be
addressed immediately with corrective feedback, but the soldier should be
given a chance to correct their mistake and continue the test.
6. What should be done if a soldier consistently fails to pass the practical
driving test?
A. Recommend that the soldier be reassigned to another unit
B. Provide additional training and schedule a retest
C. Automatically issue the license after a third attempt
D. Document the failure and terminate the soldier’s driving duties
Answer: B) Provide additional training and schedule a retest
Rationale: If a soldier fails the practical test multiple times, additional
training is necessary to ensure they have the skills to pass the test before a
retest is scheduled.
7. What is a key aspect of the License Examiner’s role during training
evaluations?
A. To correct all driving mistakes immediately
B. To document each soldier’s performance and provide feedback
instructor?
A. The examiner provides teaching material to soldiers
B. The examiner evaluates soldiers’ practical driving skills
C. The examiner performs vehicle maintenance checks
D. The examiner manages administrative tasks for soldiers
Answer: B) The examiner evaluates soldiers’ practical driving skills
Rationale: The License Examiner’s role is focused on assessing and
evaluating soldiers’ driving skills, unlike the instructor who is primarily
focused on teaching.
2. During a driving test, a License Examiner observes a soldier failing to
perform a proper stop at a stop sign. What should the examiner do?
A. Pass the soldier with a verbal warning
B. Immediately disqualify the soldier from the test
C. Record the infraction and allow the soldier another chance
D. Continue testing without any comment
Answer: C) Record the infraction and allow the soldier another chance
Rationale: A License Examiner should document the infraction but can give
the soldier another chance to demonstrate correct behavior unless the
infraction is serious enough to warrant disqualification.
,3. Which of the following is the primary responsibility of a License
Instructor in the Army?
A. Ensuring soldiers receive medical evaluations before training
B. Teaching soldiers to operate military equipment safely and efficiently
C. Maintaining soldiers' fitness records
D. Ensuring soldiers follow dietary guidelines
Answer: B) Teaching soldiers to operate military equipment safely and
efficiently
Rationale: The License Instructor’s primary responsibility is to train
soldiers in the safe operation and use of military equipment, including
driving and operating vehicles.
4. When preparing for a driving test, how important is it for a soldier to
familiarize themselves with the vehicle they will operate?
A. It is not necessary as the examiner will provide the vehicle
B. It is important as the soldier needs to know vehicle controls and handling
C. It is important only if the vehicle is new
D. It is unnecessary as all vehicles operate the same way
Answer: B) It is important as the soldier needs to know vehicle controls and
handling
Rationale: Familiarity with the vehicle is crucial to ensure the soldier can
control the vehicle and perform maneuvers effectively during the test.
5. During a vehicle operation test, the License Examiner notices a soldier
failing to check blind spots before changing lanes. What should be the next
step?
, A. Allow the soldier to continue without interruption
B. Immediately terminate the test and mark the soldier as failed
C. Gently remind the soldier to check blind spots and continue the test
D. Provide a written warning and schedule another test
Answer: C) Gently remind the soldier to check blind spots and continue the
test
Rationale: A minor infraction like missing a blind spot check should be
addressed immediately with corrective feedback, but the soldier should be
given a chance to correct their mistake and continue the test.
6. What should be done if a soldier consistently fails to pass the practical
driving test?
A. Recommend that the soldier be reassigned to another unit
B. Provide additional training and schedule a retest
C. Automatically issue the license after a third attempt
D. Document the failure and terminate the soldier’s driving duties
Answer: B) Provide additional training and schedule a retest
Rationale: If a soldier fails the practical test multiple times, additional
training is necessary to ensure they have the skills to pass the test before a
retest is scheduled.
7. What is a key aspect of the License Examiner’s role during training
evaluations?
A. To correct all driving mistakes immediately
B. To document each soldier’s performance and provide feedback