Permiso B: clasifica la falta (leve, deficiente o eliminatoria)
Classify short scenarios into exam fault types; 3 quick cases.
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1) Te acercas a un paso de peatones. Un viandante ya ha puesto un pie en el cruce y tú no te detienes.
Fast quiz‑style classification activity (B1–B2).
Correct: 0/6
Hints for this Quiz
Hint: assess the risk for the pedestrian and the need for immediate intervention.
Fast quiz‑style classification activity (B1–B2).
English: Not giving way to a pedestrian on a zebra crossing is a serious danger. In the exam this situation is usually classified as “eliminatoria” (immediate fail).
Hint: if there is no danger and no impact on others, it is most often leve.
English: There is no direct danger and no real impact on the traffic – this is usually classified as “leve”. But if it happens repeatedly, it can add negative points.
Hint: think about the obligation to “come to a complete stop” at a STOP sign.
English: At a stop sign a complete stop is required. If there is no immediate danger, this is usually considered “deficiente”. If there is real risk, it could be eliminatoria.
Hint: a sensitive context (school area) = more serious than on an ordinary street.
English: Exceeding the limit in a sensitive area (near a school) affects safety, even if there is no immediate danger. It is usually classified as “deficiente”.
Hint: one‑off technical mistake with no clear danger → leve.
English: A single stall without danger is a typical “leve”. If it happens many times and causes serious obstruction, the seriousness increases.
Hint: if there is clear risk or the examiner has to intervene, it is usually eliminatoria.
English: Creating a dangerous situation that forces the examiner to intervene = “eliminatoria”. This means the exam ends immediately.
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