Q1. The principles regarding Discipline are found in?
Candidate Answer - The MOT Testing Guide Section I
Result - Correct
Q2. When a vehicle is re-examined by DVSA after test, any action will be taken on?
Candidate Answer - Its condition on the day of the re-examination
Result - Incorrect
Q3. The maximum level of sanction normally considered appropriate for a particular points score for Testers is in?
Candidate Answer - MOT Testing Guide Appendix 9
Result - Incorrect
Q4. A 500 point Offence is considered as a?
Candidate Answer - Single Offence Cessation
Result - Correct
Q5. If DVSA take disciplinary action, their judgment is based on?
Candidate Answer - If it is beyond reasonable doubt
Result - Incorrect
Q6. Who has the discretion to notify persons that they will cease to be testers?
Candidate Answer - The Secretary of State (delegated to DVSA)
Result - Correct
Q7. Which of these would normally be considered as something that would lead to a cessation?
Candidate Answer - A single serious incident of substandard testing that could have a significant effect on road safety
Result - Correct
Q8. If a cessation is imposed on a tester it can, depending on circumstances last for ?
Candidate Answer - 28 days, 2 years or 5 years
Result - Correct
Q9. A formal Warning, when issued to a tester, can be taken into consideration should any further disciplinary action be taken for a period of?
Candidate Answer - All formal warnings are applicable for 4 years
Result - Incorrect
Q10. A formal warning is noted by DVSA to be?
Candidate Answer - A warning which will be taken into account in the event of future formal disciplinary action
Result - Correct