123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100 TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT You are welcome to Lakewood Business School Examination Portal We are delighted to have you here and wish you the very best as you embark on an exciting journey toward a rewarding career with us. Online Examinations Our online assessments are designed to evaluate your understanding of the training materials and ensure your readiness for the next step in your professional development. Here's what you need to know: Format: The assessment consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. Pass Mark: A minimum score of 50% is required to pass. Instant Results: Your answers will be automatically graded, allowing you to immediately see your results. Retake Option: If you don’t pass on your first attempt, don’t worry! You can retake the exam and try again. Need Assistance? Whether you are currently enrolled on our platform or seeking information, our dedicated support team is here to help. Feel free to reach out to us with any inquiries at admission@lwbschool.org.uk Thank you for choosing Lakewood Business School. We are committed to supporting your growth and success. 1 / 100 1. The “hub-and-spoke” model supports: A) Long-term inventory storage B) Decentralized delivery C) Centralized distribution D) Non-scheduled routes 2 / 100 2. What tool helps reduce accidents in fleet management? A) Sales quota B) Eco-driving training C) Fuel surcharge D) Extra packaging 3 / 100 3. In international shipping, a freight forwarder primarily: A) Performs legal inspections B) Drives the vehicle C) Organizes cargo movement and documentation D) Designs packaging 4 / 100 4. What kind of insurance covers goods in transit? A) Office coverage B) Transit insurance C) IT policy D) Employer’s liability 5 / 100 5. Efficient load scheduling results in: A) Longer shifts B) Increased emissions C) Lower fuel usage and timely deliveries D) Traffic violation 6 / 100 6. Fuel cards in fleet operations help with: A) Marketing B) Route drawing C) Controlled and recorded fuel expenditure D) Social media reviews 7 / 100 7. Which transport document contains shipping instructions? A) Inventory tracker B) Packing list C) Bill of Lading D) CRM report 8 / 100 8. Cross-docking in transport means: A) Temporary storage B) Moving goods directly from receiving to shipping area C) Long-term warehousing D) Shipment relabeling 9 / 100 9. What’s the impact of poor transport coordination? A) Improved branding B) Delayed deliveries and higher costs C) Higher online reviews D) More cargo options 10 / 100 10. A delivery manifest includes: A) Job roles B) List of items and recipients C) Fuel discounts D) Marketing materials 11 / 100 11. What is the function of route optimization in transport? A) Extends delivery time B) Increases driver workload C) Reduces distance, time, and fuel consumption D) Minimizes vehicle type 12 / 100 12. The logistics function closely linked with transport is: A) Facility management B) Procurement C) Warehousing D) Public relations 13 / 100 13. How can a company reduce transport-related emissions? A) Overloading trucks B) Night-only travel C) Using route optimization and green vehicles D) Ignoring driver logs 14 / 100 14. What’s a disadvantage of air freight? A) Too many routes B) Fast clearance C) High cost D) Cargo insurance 15 / 100 15. Which transport mode is best for urgent international shipments? A) Inland waterways B) Road C) Rail D) Air 16 / 100 16. In transport safety, what does HAZMAT refer to? A) Roadway assistance B) Fuel measurement C) Hazardous materials D) Truck repair tools 17 / 100 17. What is line-haul transport? A) Transporting hazardous goods B) Urban transport C) Long-distance freight movement between terminals D) Cold chain packaging 18 / 100 18. What is backhauling in transport? A) Returning empty trucks to base B) Secondary deliveries C) Transporting goods on return trip to avoid deadhead D) Internal handovers 19 / 100 19. What is the primary objective of transport management in logistics? A) Monitor supplier performance B) Reduce customs duty C) Ensure timely, cost-effective, and safe movement of goods D) Create product designs 20 / 100 20. What is a transport management system (TMS)? A) Marketing dashboard B) HR performance tool C) Software for route, carrier, and freight optimization D) Taxation tool 21 / 100 21. What is one key advantage of using rail transport? A) Low infrastructure investment B) Fast short-distance delivery C) Efficient bulk transport over long distances D) Flexible door-to-door delivery 22 / 100 22. The use of digital PODs (Proof of Delivery) helps: A) Promote e-commerce B) Reduce vehicle life C) Confirm delivery and improve documentation D) Increase HR compliance 23 / 100 23. Vehicle tracking improves: A) Manual processes B) Brand exposure C) Fleet visibility and control D) Inspection costs 24 / 100 24. A digital tachograph records: A) Office internet speed B) Route maps C) Driver speed and working hours D) Tax payments 25 / 100 25. What is the main risk of overloading transport vehicles? A) Increased mileage B) Shorter driver shifts C) Mechanical failure and legal penalties D) Decreased revenue 26 / 100 26. What is a key benefit of using GPS in transport management? A) Route delays B) Real-time vehicle tracking C) Manual invoice checks D) Data silos 27 / 100 27. What is a multimodal bill of lading? A) Paper recycling note B) One document covering transport using multiple modes C) Tax filing form D) Customer invoice 28 / 100 28. Which of these is a disadvantage of road transport? A) Quick deliveries B) Weather vulnerability and traffic congestion C) Flexibility D) Door-to-door service 29 / 100 29. Freight damage is best prevented by: A) Ignoring driver reports B) Manual stacking C) Proper packaging and securing of cargo D) Discounted cargo insurance 30 / 100 30. In transportation contracts, Incoterms define: A) Employee benefits B) Ownership structures C) Risk and responsibility during shipping D) Advertising policies 31 / 100 31. Which department typically oversees vehicle registration and licensing? A) HR B) Procurement C) Government transport authority D) Supplier committee 32 / 100 32. Transport scheduling helps to: A) Advertise services B) Plan efficient delivery times and resources C) Conduct HR audits D) Monitor social media 33 / 100 33. Freight consolidation helps in: A) Increasing warehouse rent B) Combining small shipments into a larger one to reduce cost C) Rejecting vendor contracts D) Avoiding customs 34 / 100 34. Third-party logistics providers typically offer: A) Legal consulting B) Transport and distribution services C) Banking advice D) HR outsourcing 35 / 100 35. Who is responsible for load securing in transportation? A) End customer r B) Quality manager C) Transporter or carrier D) Warehouse cleaner 36 / 100 36. What is a major factor influencing fuel consumption in fleet operations? A) Truck brand B) Driver behavior C) Route color D) Customer feedback 37 / 100 37. What does fuel efficiency tracking help improve in transport? A) Advertising reach B) Driver selection C) Cost control and environmental impact D) Vehicle aesthetics 38 / 100 38. What role does customs brokerage play in transport? A) Transporting perishable goods B) Marketing analysis C) Facilitating cross-border documentation and duties D) Driver training 39 / 100 39. What does transport mode selection depend on most? A) Business ownership B) Parcel size C) Cost, speed, and cargo type D) HR schedule 40 / 100 40. Transportation mode choice depends on: A) Vehicle model B) Transport license C) Cargo type, distance, cost, and urgency D) Employee gender 41 / 100 41. Transport KPIs include: A) Warehouse speed B) Daily profit margins C) On-time delivery rate D) Product color 42 / 100 42. Roadworthiness certificate ensures: A) Import eligibility B) Vehicle fitness and compliance C) Environmental audit D) Company profit 43 / 100 43. The biggest risk of underutilized fleet assets is: A) Fleet depreciation and cost inefficiency B) Increased safety C) Reduced insurance D) Quicker approvals 44 / 100 44. What is freight audit used for? A) Review tax payments B) Confirm driver license C) Verify and reconcile shipping invoices D) Inspect parking zones 45 / 100 45. Which law typically governs commercial road transport? A) Trademark Act B) Labor Relations Code C) Motor Vehicle Regulations D) Civil Marriage Ordinance 46 / 100 46. What is intermodal transportation? A) Transport by sea only B) Multiple drivers for one trip C) Movement using two or more different modes of transport D) Transport without containers 47 / 100 47. How can cold chain transport be maintained? A) Using brown boxes B) Setting delivery reminders C) Using temperature-controlled vehicles D) Ignoring humidity levels 48 / 100 48. Which of the following is a key transport cost component? A) Employee meal plan B) Packaging design C) Fuel D) Marketing budget 49 / 100 49. Why is cargo insurance important? A) Increases customs charges B) Covers risks of damage or loss during transit C) Improves return rate D) Adds extra weight 50 / 100 50. Transport route mapping enables: A) Marketing plans B) Data loss C) Better planning and fuel savings D) Contract renewals 51 / 100 51. Which of the following is not a goal of transport performance measurement? A) Reduce costs B) Improve delivery time C) Increase inventory D) Monitor service quality 52 / 100 52. Route deviation alerts in a TMS indicate: A) Extra payment B) Fuel efficiency C) Vehicle off planned path D) Sales bonus 53 / 100 53. Real-time transport tracking requires: A) Fax connection B) Fleet tagging C) GPS or IoT devices D) Stock checklists 54 / 100 54. Cross-border transport risks include: A) Delivery receipts B) Border delays and regulation differences C) Customer complaints D) CRM failure 55 / 100 55. Transit time refers to: A) Staff delivery of reports B) Duration from dispatch to delivery C) Driver overtime D) Inspection reporting time 56 / 100 56. Containerization improves transport by: A) Preventing online reviews B) Avoiding customs C) Standardizing and protecting cargo D) Blocking invoices 57 / 100 57. Which activity is part of inbound logistics? A) Final delivery to customer B) Returns from clients C) Receiving materials into the organization D) Air freight chartering 58 / 100 58. What does a Bill of Lading serve as in transportation? A) Invoice for customs B) Contract and receipt for shipped goods C) Export license D) Quality inspection form 59 / 100 59. Which component of a vehicle should be checked daily for safety? A) Bumper color B) Windshield stickers C) Brakes and tire pressure D) Floor mats 60 / 100 60. In fuel-efficient driving, one should avoid: A) Smooth acceleration B) Sudden braking and high-speed driving C) Route planning D) Load balancing 61 / 100 61. RFID technology in transport helps to: A) Eliminate customs forms B) Track and identify shipments C) Advertise deliveries D) Design routes 62 / 100 62. What does “carrier liability” cover in transport? A) Tax remittance B) Payroll C) Damage or loss of goods during transit D) Software license 63 / 100 63. Transportation performance is measured using: A) Fuel subsidy B) Sales volume C) Delivery accuracy and lead time D) Stock turnover 64 / 100 64. Real-time vehicle alerts in fleet systems are triggered by: A) Network upgrades B) Social media posts C) Driver behavior or route deviations D) Return labels 65 / 100 65. What is the purpose of driver logs? A) Confirm employment B) Track vehicle performance C) Monitor hours, routes, and compliance D) Approve product specs 66 / 100 66. Which transport mode is least affected by weather conditions? A) Inland waterways B) Rail C) Air D) Road 67 / 100 67. What’s the primary benefit of fleet standardization? A) Easier maintenance and cost control B) More brand diversity C) Driver rotation D) Legal flexibility 68 / 100 68. What is the best method to avoid route duplication? A) Price escalation B) Route optimization and planning C) Freight classification D) HR realignment 69 / 100 69. What is the primary role of a dispatcher in transport management? A) Managing procurement B) Coordinating vehicle schedules and deliveries C) Approving marketing content D) Inspecting fuel stations 70 / 100 70. Real-time transport monitoring helps in: A) Increasing tariffs B) Tracking competitor data C) Responding to disruptions quickly D) Lowering vehicle quality 71 / 100 71. Why is predictive maintenance important in fleet management? A) Speeds up procurement B) Reduces breakdowns and extends vehicle life C) Cuts HR payroll D) Boosts passenger count 72 / 100 72. Deadhead miles refer to: A) Fully loaded transport B) Returns with new cargo C) Distance traveled with no freight D) Detours for toll roads 73 / 100 73. What does freight classification define? A) Safety inspection criteria B) Item advertising format C) Cargo category affecting transport cost D) Truck rental 74 / 100 74. What can help reduce carbon emissions in transport? A) Frequent long hauls B) Driver bonuses C) Efficient load planning D) Heavier shipments 75 / 100 75. A key component of sustainable transport is: A) More tire use B) Hybrid/electric vehicles C) Increased paperwork D) Delayed deliveries 76 / 100 76. Freight capacity planning helps in: A) Reducing fuel types B) Optimizing cargo space and delivery routes C) Doubling inventory D) Increasing employee count 77 / 100 77. Which of the following documents is mandatory for cross-border road transport? A) Interview form B) Performance review C) Customs declaration D) Employee ID 78 / 100 78. What is a key disadvantage of rail freight? A) Environmental harm B) Flexible schedules C) Limited access to remote locations D) Inventory retur 79 / 100 79. Freight rates are typically calculated based on: A) Driver nationality B) Vehicle age C) Weight, volume, and distance D) Packaging material 80 / 100 80. Trip sheets are primarily used to: A) Print labels B) Track driver performance and delivery details C) Generate sales reports D) Record CRM tickets 81 / 100 81. How does telematics benefit transport operations? A) Adds packaging info B) Increases transport tax C) Enables remote tracking of vehicle and driver behavior D) Connects to customer calls 82 / 100 82. Which document provides proof of delivery to the receiver? A) Waybill B) Delivery note C) Export invoice D) Freight manifest 83 / 100 83. What are dry ports used for in transport management? A) Customer complaints B) Document approvals C) Inland cargo handling and customs D) Seasonal storage 84 / 100 84. A transport fleet refers to: A) Warehouse vehicles B) Software systems C) A group of vehicles owned or operated by an organization D) International depots 85 / 100 85. Which of these is a main feature of an effective transport policy? A) Reduces product packaging B) Standardizes fleet size C) Sets safety, compliance, and operational guidelines D) Increases customs delays 86 / 100 86. The main objective of fleet maintenance is to: A) Lower salaries B) Ensure vehicles are operational and safe C) Train more marketers D) Increase purchase orders 87 / 100 87. The most economical mode for transporting heavy bulk goods is: A) Air B) Road C) Rail D) Drone 88 / 100 88. The most common legal document in domestic road transport is: A) Airway bill B) Packing slip C) Waybill D) Trade license 89 / 100 89. What is the function of freight forwarding companies? A) Produce fuel B) Build trailers C) Coordinate and arrange transport of goods across borders D) Inspect quality 90 / 100 90. Which of these affects fleet utilization the most? A) Packaging size B) Route planning and backhauling C) Customer feedback D) Product pricing 91 / 100 91. What are demurrage charges? A) Fuel taxes B) Fees for delayed vehicle maintenance C) Penalties for exceeding loading times D) Warehouse rental 92 / 100 92. Vehicle downtime affects: A) Marketing outreach B) Inventory valuation C) Operational efficiency and delivery reliability D) Route compliance 93 / 100 93. Traffic congestion affects transport by: A) Reducing vehicle count B) Improving staff mood C) Causing delays and higher fuel costs D) Reducing warehouse rent 94 / 100 94. What key factor drives transport outsourcing decisions? A) Office branding B) Need for specialized transport and cost savings C) CRM configuration D) Product redesign 95 / 100 95. What is a freight quote? A) Safety checklist B) Legal violation C) Estimated cost provided by carriers for shipping D) Driver’s code of conduct 96 / 100 96. What do smart logistics solutions aim to improve? A) Media tracking B) Real-time visibility, automation, and performance C) Staff performance reviews D) Global branding 97 / 100 97. In transport terms, "freight" refers to: A) Staff equipment B) Vehicles C) Goods being transported D) Traffic routes 98 / 100 98. What does “last mile delivery” refer to? A) Manufacturer to distributor B) Shipping port to warehouse C) Final stage from distribution hub to customer D) Packaging plant transfer 99 / 100 99. Which factor affects transport reliability most? A) Invoice accuracy B) Social media posts C) Consistency in delivery performance D) Supplier awards 100 / 100 100. Which government agency regulates road transport in most countries? A) National finance department B) Ministry of transportation or its equivalent C) Judiciary D) Internal audit agency Your score is 0% Restart quiz By Wordpress Quiz plugin