Knowledge exam: Individual circumstances
Vehicle | Environment | Traffic safety | Traffic regulations | Individual circumstances | Road signs
Free questions
- Could it be prohibited to drive a vehicle when you are tired?
- What increases the risk of speed blindness?
- Which of the following is true about your night vision after being dazzled by the full beams of another vehicle?
Paid questions
- What does superficial learning mean?
- Which option is an example of overlearning?
- What does it usually mean if a person standing at a pedestrian crossing point is holding a white cane pointed outward?
- What does tunnel vision mean?
- Which body part can suffer from a whiplash injury during a collision?
- What type of driver mentality is the best?
- What is true when it comes to drivers with poor self-knowledge?
- What is probability learning?
- Can probability learning be good?
- What is learning by imitation?
- Is it good to rationalise mistakes made in traffic?
- When, as a rule, does a person perform best?
- Can peer pressure be a positive thing?
- What is true about a person with low self-confidence?
- What is true when it comes to towbars and whiplash?
- Which alternative is a characteristic of a mature driver?
- How much of the visual field is made up of central vision?
- Which is the most important sense for a driver?
- How does the human brain process impressions in traffic?
- Which driver generally has the broadest field of observation?
- What is an optical illusion?
- What is preparedness?
- Which aspect of talking on your mobile while driving is the most dangerous?
- Is it true that drivers between the ages of 18 and 19 years have the same risk of being in an accident as drivers older than 75?
- What should an older driver do when they notice little shortcomings in their own driving?
- Which statement is true regarding tiredness in traffic?
- In how many per cent of the fatal accidents is the driver intoxicated?
- What is the limit for aggravated drunk driving?
- Can you be charged with aggravated drunk driving even if your blood alcohol was under the legal limit?
- Can a driving licence be revoked if there are doubts about the licence holder’s sobriety?
- Is it possible to speed up the metabolism of alcohol in the body?
- Is it safe to drive the day after drinking large quantities of alcohol?
- Can you be sure that your blood alcohol level is low enough to drive by using your own breathalyser?
- You have broken your arm and are wearing a cast. Which of the following is true?
- Are you ever permitted to drive with narcotics in your blood?
- How much of a narcotic that has not been prescribed by a doctor are you permitted to have in your blood when driving?
- What is the approximate span of the human field of vision?
- Is it true that drivers between the ages of 45–65 years have less of a risk of being in an accident than drivers older than 75?
- Which proportion of 60-year-olds have some form of visual impairment?
- Is it possible to detect carbon monoxide by smell?
- Can coffee reduce tiredness?
- Which alternative applies to tiredness?
- Which alternative applies to visual impairment?
- At what age can a walking child be expected to conduct themselves fairly safely in an environment with traffic?
- Which statement is true about deep learning?
- Which statement is true?
- Is it possible for drunk driving, which cannot be considered aggravated, to lead to a prison sentence?
- What is true when it comes to whiplash injuries?
- Which alternative applies to conversations with the driver?
- What is velocitization, or “speed blindness”?
- Can it be a punishable offence to lend your car to a person who is under the influence of alcohol?
- Which age group has the best reaction times in traffic?
- When do most traffic accidents due to tiredness occur?
- You significantly increase your speed. Does your experience of the area outside the vehicle change?
- What reaction time is normal in traffic?
Old questions
- Which option describes defensive driving?
- What is true for young men with a driving licence?
- How much of the visual field is made up of peripheral vision?
- What is the limit for drunk driving?
- How much spirits (40%) corresponds to 100 cl of light beer with 3.5 percentage alcohol by volume?
- Is defensive driving good?
- Which statement is true regarding children in traffic?
- Is it suitable to follow the traffic rules in all situations, with no exceptions?
- What is true when it comes to taking after your role models in traffic?
- Which statement is true regarding traffic accidents?
- Which statement is true regarding pride in traffic?
- Which option describes reaction formation?
- What does the term perception mean?
- What does an inexperienced driver primarily focus on in traffic?
- What can be the result of the brain receiving insufficient information to make a correct interpretation of a traffic situation?
- What can you do to avoid feeling tired?
- What is microsleep?
- A person with a blood alcohol level of 1.1 per mille is driving a vehicle. Which of the following is true?
- According to law, are you obligated to undergo eye exams as the holder of a category B licence?
- Which category is the person on the right in the photo considered to be in?
- Is it possible for a person with a Norwegian licence to supervise private driving lessons in Sweden?
- What level of auditory acuity do you need to be issued with a category B licence?
- A young man is driving a car. Which passenger combination entails the greatest risk of having an accident?
- Is it true that a person’s gender and body weight have an impact on how intoxicated they will get from a certain amount of alcohol?
- What is considered a normal walking speed for a person with no functional disability?
- How much alcohol (40%) corresponds to 33 cl of beer with 7.2 percentage alcohol by volume?
- How much spirits (40%) corresponds to 50 cl of beer with 3.5 percentage alcohol by volume?
- Is it true that 100 cl of light beer (3.5%) contains as much alcohol as 50 cl of strong beer (7.0%)?
- Which alternative applies to the assessment of risk and speed?
- Can you be punished if you talk on your mobile phone while being involved in an accident?
- Which statement is true regarding accidents caused by tiredness late at night?
- A person is driving a car with an alcohol blood level of 0.2 per mille. How many times higher is the risk of a fatal accident, as compared with if the same driver had been sober?



