The DSA test your knowledge on basic car maintenance and safety by requiring that you answer two questions from the Show me, Tell Me questions test. At the start of the practical driving test the Show Me, Tell Me questions will begin. The examiner that accompanies you on your driving test will ask you two questions, one Show Me and one Tell Me. Answer either or both of these two questions incorrectly and you will gain one driving test fault. There are 18 different questions which can be asked in different combinations. Below are the Show Me, Tell Me questions and answers.
Q1. Open the bonnet, identify where you would check the engine coolant level and tell me how you would check the engine has the correct level.
A. Identify the coolant tank and check the min/max markings. If the coolant is below the min mark then more coolant will need to be added. To do this, unscrew the cap and pour in coolant until the max mark is reached.
Q2. Open the bonnet, identify where the brake fluid reservoir is and tell me how you would check that you have a safe level of hydraulic brake fluid.
A. Identify the brake fluid reservoir and check the fluid level against the min/max levels.
Q3. Show me/explain how you would check that the power assisted steering is working before starting a journey.
A. If the steering becomes heavy the steering may be faulty. Before starting a journey two simple checks can be made. 1) Gentle pressure on the steering wheel, maintained whilst the engine is started, should result in slight but noticeable movement as the system begins to operate. 2) Turning the steering wheel after just moving off will give an immediate indication that the power assisted steering is functioning correctly.
Q4. Tell me how you would check that the brake lights are working.
A. Activate the brake pedal and make use of reflections in garage doors etc to see if the brake lights come on or ask someone to help.
Q5. Open the bonnet identify, where you would check the engine oil level and tell me how you would check that the engine has enough oil.
A. Identify the dipstick, pull it out and check the oil level against the min/max markings.
Q6. Show me how you would check that the horn is working (off road only).
A. Press the horn and listen (turn on ignition if necessary).
Q7. Identify where the windscreen washer reservoir is and tell me how you would check the windscreen washer level.
A. Identify the windscreen washer level reservoir and explain how to check the level. Your car manual will give you further details.
Q8. Tell me how you would check that the brakes are working before starting a journey.
A. As you move off check the brakes. They should not feel spongy and the car should not pull to one side.
Q9. Show me how you would check that the headlights and tail lights are working.
A. Turn on lights (turn ignition if necessary), walk around car and check that the lights are on.
Q10. Show me how you would check that the direction indicators are working correctly.
A. Activate the indicators or hazard warning lights and walk around the car to see if all the indicators are working correctly.
Q11. Tell me where you would find the information for the recommended tyre pressures for this car and how tyre pressures should be checked.
A. Information will be found using the car manufacturer’s manual. Check the tyre pressures by using a reliable pressure gauge when the tyres are cold. Don’t forget the spare and remember to refit the valve caps.
Q12. Tell me how you would check the tyres to show that they have sufficient tread depth and that their general condition is safe to use on the road.
A. A safe tyre will have no cuts or bulges. The tread depth should be at least 1.6mm across the central 3/4s of the breadth of the tyre and around the entire outer circumference.
Q13. Show me how you would check the parking brake for excessive wear.
A. Apply the parking brake. When it is fully applied it should secure itself.
Q14. Tell me how you make sure your head restraint is correctly adjusted so it provides the best protection in the event of a crash.
A. The head restraint should be adjusted so the rigid part of the head restraint is at least as high as the eye or top of the ears, and as close to the back of the head as is comfortable. N.B. Some restraints are not adjustable.
Q15. Show me how you would set the demister controls to clear all the windows effectively, this should include both front and rear screens.
A. Set all relevant controls including; fan, temperature, air direction / source and heated screen to clear windscreens and windows. Engine does not have to be started for this demonstration.
Q16. Show me how you would switch on the rear fog light(s) and explain when you would use it/them. No need to exit vehicle.
A. Operate switch (turn on dipped headlights and ignition if necessary). Check warning light is on. Explain use.
Q17. Tell me how you would know if there was a problem with your anti lock braking system.
A. Warning light should illuminate if there is a fault with the anti lock braking system.
Q18. Show me how you switch your headlight from dipped to main beam and explain how you would know the main beam is on whilst inside the car.
A. Operate switch (with ignition or engine on if necessary), check with main beam warning light.
As previously stated, if you get either or both of the questions wrong you will get one minor fault.
The Show Me Tell Me questions are designed to ensure that test applicants have a basic understanding of the vehicle that they are responsible for. It is advisable to become familiar with all of the controls and instruments of your vehicle. In the event of a sudden downpour for example, it is really important to know how to operate the wiper control.
At night, when lighting conditions are such that visibility is severely restricted, you really need to know how to operate both sidelights and headlights. As regards headlights you should also know how to use the main beam feature.
When driving in foggy conditions, in order to enable other road users to be aware of your presence you need to know the location of your fog lamp.
All of the above make sense so familiarise yourself with your controls and instruments.
For lots more information about Driving Related matters and to find out about Driving Instructors serving your location in the United Kingdom visit ShowMeTellMe at http://www.dsaadi.com
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Uses For Finance
Uses For Finance
We all use finance when we require additional money to fund a project for example. As a branch of a broader subject ‘economics', it can also be viewed as a method of managing assets. Depending on your viewpoint, it can also be used to define the subject of managing the funds that the private and business sector uses. Large companies with even larger portfolios will employ a finance manager to help control their assets.
Managing this involves dealing with the optimization and allocation of funds to various areas either by borrowing or by using those available from internal resources. The way this works is that managers work to keep the cost of their borrowing low whilst passing this cost on with a an additional percentage to the client enabling a profit to be made. The fact is that it governs most of the worlds activities and poor finance management will immediately show up as conditions deteriorate in procurement, production and sales as it affects every sphere of business activities. This is why people who act as finance managers only have this type of work for a relatively short period because the potential risk to companies is...
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There are various types of online horse racing games. Some just broadcast the results of actual races online and allow people to bet on those events. Some are actual games in which a person can play the part of the jockey and race his horse against others to win prizes or to get bragging rights. Other online horse racing games put players in the shoes of a trainer. They take care of their virtual thoroughbreds and train them for races against other players.
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BEBO
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Company
Bebo CEO Michael Birch said his company is concurrently working with Google’s OpenSocial interoperability initiative, but wanted to get its own platform out the door before that alliance is ready.
Members
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1. use as umbrella when caught in rain
2. protect carseats from muddy or wet clothing
3. spread over outdoor benches to protect clothing
4. put into loose shoes to tighten
5. stuff in leather shoes to preserve shape
6. stuff in wet shoes overnight to dry and deorderize
7. crumple and place in suitcase for couple of weeks to remove
stale odours
8. use as mat when polishing shoes
9. stuff hats to keep their shape
10. stuff leather handbags in storage
11. wrap around candle bottoms so they'll fit holders tighter
12. store records between sheets
13. use as padding under a table cloth
14. cover store windows when remodeling
15. cover furniture when away on vacation
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17. spread on floor underneath rug when shampooing
18. dampen and spread over window-panes before painting
19. use to dry and polish window after washing
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22. fold to make a sheath for a knife
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The Pros:
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DIFFERENT WAYS TO COOK RICE.
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Steamed rice.
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Soak a cup of rice in one and a fourth cups of water for an hour, then add a cup of milk, turn into a dish suitable for serving it from at table, and place in a steam-cooker or a covered steamer over a kettle of boiling water, and steam for an hour. It should...
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· Video (videoblog)
· Audio files (audioblog)
· Hyperlinks
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· Online publishing platform
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· Category - the category that the blog belongs to
· Title - the title of the blog
· Main body - the main content of the blog
· RSS and trackback - links the blog back from other sites
· Comments - commentaries that are added by readers
· Permalinks - the URL of the full article
· Other optional items - calendar, archives, blogrolls, and add-ons or plug-ins
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I can't say much about other Driving Schools in Dundee but if you are looking to learn to drive and you live in Dundee, Scotland, I can help you.
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