Organisation : Chandigarh Transport Undertaking
Post : Driver
Document Type : Sample Questions
Website : chdctu.gov.in
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Sample Questions for Recruitment Test for Posts of Drivers
Note:
Each question has four choices. Select the choice which is the Most Appropriate out of the four choices given along with the question.
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1. If your bus breaks down on the way, what would you do?
a) Leave the bus there itself
b) Get a lift from other vehicle and reach your destination
c) Try to accommodate passengers in other buses
d) Refund their ticket costs and ask them to take care
2. Which amongst the following need not to be in the first aid kit?
a) Cotton
b) Surgical equipment
c) Adhesive bandage
d) Bandages
3. Rescue breathing, a part of First Aid, is needed to
a) Get oxygen into the victim’s blood
b) Circulate the blood to vital organs
c) Get needed oxygen into victim’s lungs
d) All of the above
4. Painting and pasting signs or advertisement on the bus should observe the principle that the painting and pasting
a) Can be done at will
b) Are mainly for artistic consideration
c) Should not affect safe driving
d) Should be done according to customer requests
5. Permanent Driving license of HTV issued by RTO is valid
a) Throughout India
b) In the State only
c) In the district of that RTO only
d) In a particular zone, e.g., north zone
6. When pulling a breakdown bus, both the puller and the pulled should turn the
a) Front high beam light
b) Left-turn signal
c) Right-turn signal
d) Hazard lights
7. The following road sign indicates
a) No Entry
b) One Way
c) Straight Ahead Only
d) No Parking
8. In the illustration what do the Yellow Lines painted on the edge of the road (along the kerb) signify?
a) Do not stop or park your vehicle on this road.
b) Overtaking Prohibited on this road.
c) Lane Changing Prohibited on this road.
d) They are the ‘Edge Lines’ that indicate the limits of the road upto which the driver can safely venture.