Welcome to the 'Managers and Professionals - Full Test'
This practice test will select 50 random questions, which you will be expected to complete within the allocated 45 minute time limit. You will be shown correct and incorrect answers at the end of the quiz.
Each question is representative of the type used in the Managers and Professionals Test.
Instructions:
- The test will begin after you select the 'Start Quiz' button below.
- For each question, choose from the multiple choice answers provided.
- Some questions may have more than one answer, a note will be displayed when to do this.
- After the last question, click 'Submit' to be shown your results.
Ready? Click 'Start Quiz' to begin.
1.
Which TWO precautions can reduce water pollution risks from concrete or mortar batching plants?
2.
What should you do if the safety rules from your site induction appear outdated?
3.
What does it mean if you have to twist or turn your body when lifting and placing a load?
4.
In a contaminated land remediation project, what should be in place to prevent further pollution?
5.
Why is the Beaufort Scale crucial when planning external work at height?
6.
Which statement best captures the ideal attitude for improving health and safety on construction sites under CDM regulations?
7.
How can pedestrians best avoid being hit by site vehicles?
8.
What must all lifting equipment and accessories be?
9.
A foam fire extinguisher (cream label) should NOT be used on which types of fire? (Select more than one)
10.
Why should you avoid walking behind a reversing lorry?
11.
Who should the employer notify if a worker reports work-related hand-arm vibration syndrome to the site manager?
12.
What should you do if your workforce is lifting more than what the risk assessment states?
13.
What should you do if you think a load is about to fall from a moving fork-lift truck?
14.
When is a site vehicle most likely to harm pedestrians?
15.
Work needs to be carried out within a riser shaft. How should access be controlled?
16.
At what height are you legally considered to be working at height?
17.
Which statement is true about asbestos? Asbestos is:
18.
Where should the client, principal designer, and principal contractor's names and addresses be located?
19.
What is the most effective way for designers to identify and communicate residual risks to site management?
20.
What is the best course of action if someone gets grit in their eye?
21.
Why is wearing hi-vis clothing necessary when working on roads?
22.
When can a non-scaffolder remove parts of a scaffold?
23.
If you're in a small enclosed space and smell something like rotten eggs, what could it be a sign of?
24.
Which fire extinguisher type should NOT be used where petrol or diesel is stored?
25.
What is your first action if someone falls and is unconscious?
26.
Upon discovering previously unidentified underground services, what action should a contractor take?
27.
What is the primary goal of fire precautions at a construction site?
28.
To reduce the risk of hand-arm vibration, operatives using vibrating machinery should be:
29.
With which condition can the early signs of Weil's disease be easily confused?
30.
What is the likely health hazard for you if someone nearby is using a rotating laser level?
31.
Why is reporting near-miss incidents on site important?
32.
What is the safest technique for manually demolishing brick or internal walls?
33.
If you're in a deep hole and start feeling unsteady, what should you do?
34.
What route should you choose when the easiest path is through a contractor's vehicle compound?
35.
How can you prevent yourself and others from falling off the edge of a flat roof during an inspection?
36.
Why is an RCD (residual current device) necessary for 230 volt electrical equipment?
37.
What is critical when using an extraction tool to manage dust from a power tool?
38.
What should be done after having a couple of pints of beer at lunchtime?
39.
To manage site visitors' safety, which document must the principal contractor regularly review?
40.
Which of the following, on its own, offers the best solution for reducing risks related to site transport and access?
41.
Which option offers adequate protection for the public from falling objects?
42.
What type of eye protection is necessary when working with a cartridge-operated tool or compressed gas tool (e.g., a nail gun)?
43.
What action should you take if there's no place to wash your hands on a site visit?
44.
If you see the side supports of an excavation move, what should you do first?
45.
On which fire should a carbon dioxide (CO2) fire extinguisher (black label) never be used?
46.
What colour are propane gas cylinders?
47.
If diagnosed with Weil's disease from the site, why inform your employer?
48.
Among FFP1, FFP2, and FFP3 rated disposable masks, which provides the greatest protection for workers?
49.
What should you do if someone has a deep splinter in their hand?
50.
What is the meaning of this sign?