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Unit-9 Transport of Children and Young Persons (Mock Exam)

  • Unit-9 Transport of Children and Young Persons
  • Start your career in taxi driving
  • Unit-1 to Unit 9 Free Mock Exams
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1. Driving passengers safely and competently means that a driver is:
2. When undertaking school and social service contracts, a vehicle should undergo a well planned maintenance and inspection programme to ensure that:
3. Ensuring a child under 14 years of age wears a seatbelt when travelling in a saloon car that is licenced as a taxi is the responsibility of the:
4. When transporting a child under 3 years of age in a licenced taxi with no available child restraints, the driver must:
5. School contract drivers must inform young people that rucksacks and bags are:
6. Explaining to children and young people of the potential dangers when entering and leaving the vehicle will:
7. When dealing with young people in high spirits, drivers should communicate in a manner that is:
8. Details of incidents should be recorded in the drivers log or diary as soon as possible to ensure they are:
9. When returning a child home from school the driver must ensure that:
10. A driver who is under contract from the local authority to transport children to and from school is said to have the legal status of being:
11. Drivers that are contracted to carry school children must have:
12. When transporting children and young people, protecting them if an uncertain situation arises shows that the driver is:
13. When school children travel in a taxi or private hire vehicle, ensuring that they use seat belts is the responsibility of the:
14. If an assistant is used to help the driver in undertaking school contract work, they should have:
15. A driver must never consider the use of physical restraint on a child unless:
16. Inappropriate behaviour of school children should:
17. Ensuring a child is able to leave a taxi with dignity will reduce the child’s:
18. A driver who fails to act on a situation which can be reasonably foreseen is said to be:
19. Maintaining effective contact with parents or guardians will help to ensure that there is:
20. A contingency plan that could be adopted in the event of a breakdown when transporting children to school is to:
21. A driver takes a child to their destination, before handing the child over they must ensure that the person receiving the child accepts:
22. Communicating any timetable delays to waiting parents of school children will reduce:
23. School contract drivers should carry contact names and telephone numbers of parents and/or guardians in case the driver:
24. The purpose of regular vehicle inspection reporting system is to ensure that:
25. The Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act recognises that the driving of a vehicle which is being used only for the purpose of conveying children is engaged in a:
26. A vehicle used as part of a school and social services contract should undergo regular checks to ensure passengers’ safety. The driver should check
27. When handing over a young person the driver needs to ensure the receiving adult accepts the
28. When communicating with children who have particular difficulties you should seek advice from
29. When transporting children or young adults who declare they are feeling unwell the driver should establish the nature of the illness by
30. When stopping to set down young children and vulnerable adults drivers should  select an area which has the potential.
31. A driver who checks the correct operation of all safety equipment is demonstrating
32. A vehicle used as part of a school and social services contract should undergo regular checks to ensue passenger safety. The driver should check

 

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