1. What is a critical skill a License Examiner must have when assessing a
soldier's driving abilities?
A. Ability to evaluate physical endurance
B. Ability to assess the psychological health of the soldier
C. Ability to evaluate the soldier’s operation of military vehicles under
different conditions
D. Ability to perform technical repairs on military vehicles
Answer: C) Ability to evaluate the soldier’s operation of military vehicles
under different conditions
Rationale: The License Examiner must ensure that soldiers can operate
vehicles in diverse conditions, assessing their safety, competence, and
decision-making.
2. If a soldier does not meet the minimum performance standards in their
driving test, what happens next?
A. The soldier receives an automatic fail and no further testing is allowed
B. The soldier is required to retake the test at a later date
C. The soldier is immediately reassigned to a different duty
D. The soldier is sent home from training
Answer: B) The soldier is required to retake the test at a later date
Rationale: Soldiers who do not meet the standards are given another chance
to pass after additional training.
,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. What is the most critical factor in determining whether a soldier passes
or fails their driving test?
A. Their ability to follow the examiner's instructions
B. Their speed in completing the test
C. Their ability to operate the vehicle safely
D. Their level of physical fitness
Answer: C) Their ability to operate the vehicle safely
Rationale: The most important factor in passing the driving test is
demonstrating the ability to operate the vehicle safely under various
conditions.
5. What is a critical factor in evaluating a soldier’s ability to drive during
adverse weather conditions?
A. The soldier’s ability to maintain a high speed
, B. The soldier’s ability to adapt their driving behavior to conditions
C. The soldier’s knowledge of vehicle repair
D. The soldier’s physical fitness
Answer: B) The soldier’s ability to adapt their driving behavior to
conditions
Rationale: In adverse weather, it is crucial that soldiers adjust their driving
to maintain safety, such as reducing speed and increasing following
distance.
6. Which of the following should NOT be a part of the pre-driving
inspection before operating a military vehicle?
A. Checking the vehicle’s fuel level
B. Ensuring proper tire pressure
C. Confirming the vehicle’s insurance details
D. Checking the vehicle’s brakes for proper function
Answer: C) Confirming the vehicle’s insurance details
Rationale: Military vehicles do not require the same insurance protocols as
civilian vehicles, unlike the need to check mechanical systems such as
brakes and tires.
7. 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
soldier's driving abilities?
A. Ability to evaluate physical endurance
B. Ability to assess the psychological health of the soldier
C. Ability to evaluate the soldier’s operation of military vehicles under
different conditions
D. Ability to perform technical repairs on military vehicles
Answer: C) Ability to evaluate the soldier’s operation of military vehicles
under different conditions
Rationale: The License Examiner must ensure that soldiers can operate
vehicles in diverse conditions, assessing their safety, competence, and
decision-making.
2. If a soldier does not meet the minimum performance standards in their
driving test, what happens next?
A. The soldier receives an automatic fail and no further testing is allowed
B. The soldier is required to retake the test at a later date
C. The soldier is immediately reassigned to a different duty
D. The soldier is sent home from training
Answer: B) The soldier is required to retake the test at a later date
Rationale: Soldiers who do not meet the standards are given another chance
to pass after additional training.
,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. What is the most critical factor in determining whether a soldier passes
or fails their driving test?
A. Their ability to follow the examiner's instructions
B. Their speed in completing the test
C. Their ability to operate the vehicle safely
D. Their level of physical fitness
Answer: C) Their ability to operate the vehicle safely
Rationale: The most important factor in passing the driving test is
demonstrating the ability to operate the vehicle safely under various
conditions.
5. What is a critical factor in evaluating a soldier’s ability to drive during
adverse weather conditions?
A. The soldier’s ability to maintain a high speed
, B. The soldier’s ability to adapt their driving behavior to conditions
C. The soldier’s knowledge of vehicle repair
D. The soldier’s physical fitness
Answer: B) The soldier’s ability to adapt their driving behavior to
conditions
Rationale: In adverse weather, it is crucial that soldiers adjust their driving
to maintain safety, such as reducing speed and increasing following
distance.
6. Which of the following should NOT be a part of the pre-driving
inspection before operating a military vehicle?
A. Checking the vehicle’s fuel level
B. Ensuring proper tire pressure
C. Confirming the vehicle’s insurance details
D. Checking the vehicle’s brakes for proper function
Answer: C) Confirming the vehicle’s insurance details
Rationale: Military vehicles do not require the same insurance protocols as
civilian vehicles, unlike the need to check mechanical systems such as
brakes and tires.
7. 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