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PCV CPC Case Study 76

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Jordan, a fleet manager for a public transport company, is dedicated to selecting and maintaining vehicles in an environmentally friendly manner. Jordan focuses on choosing vehicles with low emissions and high fuel efficiency, considering both automatic and manual transmission options. He also advocates for the use of energy-saving tyres and encourages adherence to traffic management practices for smooth traffic flow. Jordan ensures that all vehicles undergo regular maintenance to prevent excess exhaust emissions and educates drivers about responsible refuelling to avoid diesel spillages.

There are 7 multiple choice questions in this PCV CPC case study. Read this carefully and ensure you fully understand the scenario before starting the test. You need to score 6 out of 7 to pass.

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A Carbon-dioxide and fuel-economy statistics
B Only the vehicle's colour
C The audio system quality
D The brand popularity
Correct Answer: A Carbon-dioxide and fuel-economy statistics
Explanation: Carbon-dioxide and fuel-economy stats are key for environmental considerations.
A They are cheaper
B They increase fuel efficiency
C They last longer
D They produce more noise
Correct Answer: B They increase fuel efficiency
Explanation: Energy-saving tyres increase fuel efficiency, reducing environmental impact.
A To increase traffic congestion
B To keep vehicle speeds low in sensitive areas
C To make driving more challenging
D To prioritise pedestrian traffic
Correct Answer: B To keep vehicle speeds low in sensitive areas
Explanation: Traffic-calming measures help to maintain low vehicle speeds in sensitive areas.
A Enhances vehicle aesthetics
B Increases speed capability
C Reduces fuel efficiency
D Reduces wear on road surfaces
Correct Answer: D Reduces wear on road surfaces
Explanation: Air suspension reduces wear on road surfaces, helping the environment.
A Diesel enhances tyre grip
B Diesel is slippery and hazardous
C Diesel spillages have a pleasant smell
D Spillage helps evaporate excess fuel
Correct Answer: B Diesel is slippery and hazardous
Explanation: Diesel is slippery and can be a hazard, especially for motorcyclists.
A It contributes to air pollution
B It has no significant impact
C It improves engine efficiency
D It's a sign of a healthy engine
Correct Answer: A It contributes to air pollution
Explanation: Excessive exhaust smoke contributes significantly to air pollution.
A To allow air to enter the fuel tank
B To check for fuel quality
C To enhance the vehicle's performance
D To ensure they are closed and secure
Correct Answer: D To ensure they are closed and secure
Explanation: Ensuring filler caps are secure prevents spillages and pollution.