Q1. A VT17 is?
Candidate Answer - Used by anyone who wishes to appeal against the result of a test.
Result - Correct
Q2. A VT20 will be issued?
Candidate Answer - Only if the vehicle is free from any listed defects
Result - Incorrect
Q3. A VT30 must be issued?
Candidate Answer - In every instance If the vehicle has not meet the required standards except if the test has been abandoned
Result - Incorrect
Q4. Which of these is a reason for DVSA to invoke Contingency Testing?
Candidate Answer - "The MTS service being unavailable or parts of it not working because of DVSA technical problems."
Result - Correct
Q5. Blank CT20 certificates should be?
Candidate Answer - Downloaded from MTS when the system is functioning and kept securely in case they are needed
Result - Correct
Q6. A CT30 handwritten certificate?
Candidate Answer - Can use recognised abbreviations for defects and does not have to match the defect wording if the system was operating normally
Result - Incorrect
Q7. If your VTS is asked to issue a Duplicate VT20 certificate for a vehicle not tested at your site?
Candidate Answer - This is not permissible, the person requesting the duplicate must return to the site that tested the vehicle
Result - Incorrect
Q8. Who can issue a replacement certificate if the incorrect colour is added to a VT30?
Candidate Answer - Any tester at any Test Station within 28 days
Result - Incorrect
Q9. How long is a Contingency Test Code valid for?
Candidate Answer - One day
Result - Correct
Q10. If a prohibition notice is issued by DVSA to a vehicle of a class which requires a test certificate, which one of these describes one step the owner of the vehicle must do as part of the process in removing the prohibition?
Candidate Answer - The vehicle must be submitted for and pass a normal MOT test which has to be carried out by a suitable VTS in the normal way and have a test certificate issued
Result - Correct