60 Flashcards

1
Q

Where would you find information on the protective clothing requirements for events?

(a) Schedule A.
(b) Schedule B.
(c) Schedule C.

A

(a) Schedule A.

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What is the penalty for not stopping at a control on the route?

(a) Exclusion.
(b) 5 minutes added to event time.
(c) Reprimand and $100 maximum fine.

A

(a) Exclusion.

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When is early checking in permitted?
(There is more than one correct answer)
(a) At any time when requested by an official.
(b) When specifically allowed for in the event
regulations.
(c) At the final control.
(d) All of the above.

A

(a) At any time when requested by an official.
(b) When specifically allowed for in the event
regulations.

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If you have a puncture at the start of a special stage (at check in time) is there any extra time allowance made to your start time?
(a) Yes, but there will be a penalty.
(b) No.
(c) Yes, a maximum of 5 minutes extra after
check in without penalty.

A

(c) Yes, a maximum of 5 minutes extra after

check in without penalty.

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If, on a special stage, you pass a radio point and one of the officials is waving a yellow flag, what must you do?
(a) Stop and talk to the official.
(b) Slow to a safe pace and tour to the end of
the stage.
(c) Smile and wave back as you race past.

A

(b) Slow to a safe pace and tour to the end of

the stage.

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What is the maximum lateness allowed before exclusion; either on the target time between controls, or the total lateness at the end of the rally?

(a) 15 minutes between controls and 30 minutes total.
(b) 60 minutes.
(c) 30 minutes.

A

(c) 30 minutes.

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What is the purpose of a regrouping control?
(a) To give the rally a breather.
(b) To reduce the intervals between cars
because of late arrivals and / or retirements.
(c) Because they are required.

A

(b) To reduce the intervals between cars

because of late arrivals and / or retirements.

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What is the penalty for deliberately blocking the passage of competition cars or preventing competition cars from overtaking?
(a) Addition of 5 minutes to stage time.
(b) Slowest time for that stage allocated.
(c) $500 maximum fine and the addition of 5
minutes to stage time.

A

(c) $500 maximum fine and the addition of 5

minutes to stage time.

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If the route is completely blocked by an accident or breakdown what must happen?

(a) The following competitors must move the obstructing vehicle and proceed. The Clerk of the Course may establish a classification for each competing crew that stopped to unblock the route.
(b) The following competitors must unblock the route and it is treated just as a rally hazard.
(c) The stage must be cancelled.

A

(a) The following competitors must move the obstructing vehicle and proceed. The Clerk of the Course may establish a classification for each competing crew that stopped to unblock the route.

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What colour is an additional arrow?

(a) Red.
(b) Green.
(c) White.

A

(c) White.

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Can you compete in Australia using your NZ R Grade licence?
(a) No, you will need to get an Australian competition licence.
(b) Yes, but you need a Tasman Visa.
(c) Yes, as you don’t require anything else to
compete there.

A

(b) Yes, but you need a Tasman Visa.

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Put in order the duties of the first competitor arriving at the scene of an accident with a red SOS displayed in a rally stage.

(a) Stop sufficient following competitors and organise them to render assistance.
(b) Ensure a competitor proceeds to the end of stage or next communication point and inform officials of the situation and the actions taken.
(c) Stop and ascertain the extent of the damage and help required.

A

(c) Stop and ascertain the extent of the damage and help required.

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When are cars subject to Parc Fermé rules?
(There is more than one correct answer)
(a) When in a control area.
(b) When not in a service area.
(c) The moment they enter a starting area, or
an end of day, until they leave one of these.
(d) As soon as they reach the end of the rally
until the time for technical inspections (where required) in completed.

A

(a) When in a control area.
(c) The moment they enter a starting area, or
an end of day, until they leave one of these.
(d) As soon as they reach the end of the rally
until the time for technical inspections (where required) in completed.

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What is the penalty for infringement of Parc Fermé rules?
(a) 10 seconds added to special stage time.
(b) $500 maximum fine and exclusion.
(c) $100 maximum fine and a minimum of 30
seconds added to stage time.

A

(c) $100 maximum fine and a minimum of 30

seconds added to stage time.

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Unless the event supplementary regulations say otherwise, is the Number two (or co-driver) of a crew required to hold a valid civil drivers licence?

(a) Yes, every member of the crew must have one.
(b) Yes, unless they have been disqualified from driving by the courts.
(c) No, as long as they act as navigator only and do not drive the car.

A

(c) No, as long as they act as navigator only and do not drive the car.

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16
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When does the check-in procedure begin?
(a) At the time the card is marked.
(b) When both crew and the car are in the
control zone.
(c) When the vehicle passes the zone entry
sign.

A

(c) When the vehicle passes the zone entry

sign.

17
Q

What is the penalty for a false or jump start (first offence)?

(a) None.
(b) Additional 5 minutes to stage time.
(c) Additional 20 seconds to stage time.

A

(c) Additional 20 seconds to stage time.

18
Q

What is the correct colour of a Caution Warning Sign, and how far before a hazard on a special stage?

(a) Black on a white background, 200 metres prior to the hazard.
(b) White on a black background, 100 metres prior to the hazard.
(c) Red on a white background, 100 metres prior to the hazard.

A

(b) White on a black background, 100 metres prior to the hazard.

19
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Do both the crew members have to attend documentation?

(a) Yes.
(b) No, only the driver must attend.
(c) No, a representative may attend.

A

(a) Yes.

20
Q

If you want to contact an official, have an issue with; the running of the event, another competitors conduct, the results or you wish to lodge an inquiry or protest who is the first person you should speak with?

(a) Clerk of Course.
(b) Technical Officer.
(c) Competitor Relations Officer.
(d) MotorSport NZ Steward.

A

(c) Competitor Relations Officer.