“200”, Aptitude Test
Questions and Answers for Weighbridge Officer II – TANROADS.
ABSTRACT
This document is a collection of 200 multiple-choice questions designed to prepare individuals for roles as
Weighbridge Officers, particularly in Tanzania and similar regulatory
environments. It comprehensively covers key operational, legal, ethical, and
technical aspects of weighbridge operations, including axle load regulations,
record-keeping, equipment handling, road safety, and collaboration with
enforcement agencies. The questions are particularly useful for job seekers,
professionals aiming to sharpen their skills, and institutions conducting
training or aptitude testing. The content emphasizes practical knowledge, legal
compliance, public service integrity, and real-world scenarios, making it a
valuable tool for both examination preparation and day-to-day field readiness.
Prepared by:
Johnson Yesaya Mgelwa.
A lawyer stationed in Dar-es-salaam.
0628729934.
Date: June 1, 2025
Dear applicants,
This collection of questions and answers
has been carefully prepared to help all of you to understand the key areas
tested during the TANROADS - Weighbridge Officers’ interview. The goal is to
provide a useful, and practical study guide so you can all perform confidently
and fairly in the selection process. I wish you the best of luck, and may this
resource support you in achieving success!
Warm regards,
Johnson Yesaya Mgelwa
For Personal Use by Applicants Preparing
for TANROADS - Weighbridge Officers’ interview
ALL QUESTIONS TOGETHER.
1. What is the minimum Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) that requires weighing on Tanzanian public roads?
A. 2,000Kg B. 3,000Kg C. 3,500Kg D. 4,000Kg
Answer: C. 3,500Kg
Rationale: In Tanzania, the legal minimum GVW that subjects a vehicle to
mandatory weighing at a weighbridge is 3,500Kg. This threshold is set to ensure
that vehicles with significant potential to damage road infrastructure are
monitored. Lighter vehicles typically do not pose the same risk, hence are
exempt.
Also see Rule 7(1) of the Road Traffic (Maximum Weight of Vehicles) Regulations, 2001.
2. Excessive weight on roads causes:
A. Stability B. Less maintenance C. Cracks and potholes D. Wider roads
Answer: C. Cracks and potholes
Rationale: Overloaded vehicles exert excessive stress on road surfaces, leading to surface damage such as cracks, ruts, and potholes, which compromise road safety and require costly repairs.
3. What is the main purpose of a weighbridge?
A. To collect toll fees B. To regulate traffic C. To prevent road damage D. To issue driving licenses
Answer: C. To prevent road damage
Rationale: The core objective of a weighbridge is to ensure that
vehicles do not exceed permitted weight limits, which could lead to excessive
road wear and damage. This control helps preserve the road infrastructure and
promote road safety.
4. The organization that replaced SUMATRA in transport regulation is:
A. EWURA B. TBS C. LATRA D. TANESCOAnswer: C. LATRA
Rationale: The Land Transport Regulatory Authority (LATRA) replaced SUMATRA in overseeing road transport safety, service quality, and fare regulation in Tanzania.
5. When a vehicle is found to be overloaded, what must be imposed immediately?
A. Traffic fine B. Road damage fee C. Insurance penalty D. Arrest of the driver
Answer: B. Road damage fee
Rationale: In line with Tanzanian regulations, an overloaded vehicle is
typically subject to a road damage fee. This fee is meant to compensate for
potential damage caused by the excessive load and deter future violations.
.6. What does it mean if a vehicle is non-compliant?
A. It has no cargo B. It exceeds size/weight limits or lacks permit C. It is in good condition D. It is a government vehicle
Answer: B. It exceeds size/weight limits or lacks permit
Rationale: A vehicle is considered non-compliant when it violates legal load limits or operates without a necessary permit. This may trigger enforcement actions such as detention or fines.
7. What does an axle represent in vehicle terms?
A. Steering system B. Weight distribution C. Connecting rod between wheels D. Fuel tank
Answer: C. Connecting rod between wheels
Rationale: An axle is a key mechanical component that links the wheels and supports the weight of the vehicle, facilitating movement and load distribution.
8. A Special Permit is needed for:
A. Public buses B. Vehicles with abnormal load C. Personal cars D. Motorcycles
Answer: B. Vehicles with abnormal load
Rationale: A special permit is required when transporting abnormal loads
that exceed legal size or weight limits. This permit authorizes legal movement
under specified conditions to prevent road damage and ensure public safety.
9. One of TANROADS’ key goals is:
A. Increasing fuel consumption B. Promoting road safety and sustainability C. Reducing vehicle sales D. Building more petrol stationsAnswer: B. Promoting road safety and sustainability
Rationale: TANROADS focuses on ensuring safe, efficient, and sustainable road networks in Tanzania by enforcing axle load regulations and maintaining infrastructure standards.
10. Which vehicle is likely exempt from normal load limits?
A. Minibus B. Ambulance C. Abnormal load transporter with a permit D. Motorbike
Answer: C. Abnormal load transporter with a permit
Rationale: Transporters with special permits for abnormal loads are legally authorized to carry loads exceeding normal limits, provided they comply with permit conditions.
11. What ensures weighbridge operations comply with law and order?
A. Speed limits B. Overloading C. Axle load regulations D. Fuel price
Answer: C. Axle load regulations
Rationale: Axle load regulations define the legal weight limits for vehicles on public roads. Adhering to these rules ensures that weighbridge operations are consistent with national transport laws and help preserve road infrastructure.
12. What does GVW stand for?
A. General Vehicle Weight B. Gross Vehicle Weight C. Guaranteed Vehicle Weight D. Group Vehicle Weight
Answer: B. Gross Vehicle Weight
Rationale: GVW refers to the total weight of a vehicle, including its chassis, body, engine, fuel, driver, passengers, and cargo. It is the primary measurement used to determine compliance with road weight limits.
13. A tandem axle load consists of:
A. One axle B. Two axles C. Three axles D. Four axles
Answer: B. Two axles
Rationale: A tandem axle configuration includes two axles placed closely
together to share the load. This setup helps distribute weight more evenly and
reduces the stress on road surfaces.
14. What tool is primarily used to measure vehicle weight at a weighbridge?
A. Speedometer B. Weighing scale C. Thermometer D. Barometer
Answer: B. Weighing scale
Rationale: A weighing scale, either mechanical or electronic, is the
standard tool used to measure a vehicle’s weight accurately at a weighbridge
station.
15. Which software is commonly used by weighbridge officers to generate reports?
A. AutoCAD B. SPSS C. Excel D. Photoshop
Answer: C. Excel
Rationale: Microsoft Excel is commonly used due to its simplicity and
versatility in organizing, calculating, and analyzing weighbridge data for
daily, weekly, or monthly reports.
16. A weighbridge officer must have skills in:
A. Driving B. Welding C. Record keeping D. Graphic design
Answer: C. Record keeping
Rationale: Effective record keeping is crucial for documenting every
vehicle weighed, violations found, and actions taken. It ensures transparency,
traceability, and accountability in weighbridge operations.
17. In case of non-compliance with vehicle dimension limits, the officer should:
A. Confiscate the vehicle B. Call the police C. Instruct transporter to get special permit D. Ignore it
Answer: C. Instruct transporter to get special permit
Rationale: If a vehicle exceeds the legal dimensions without a permit,
the officer must inform the transporter to obtain the required permit before
proceeding, as moving without it is illegal.
18. The term 'Abnormal Load' refers to:
A. Loads under 500Kg B. Standard cargo C. Loads exceeding legal size or weight limits D. Passenger loads
Answer: C. Loads exceeding legal size or weight limits
Rationale: An abnormal load is any cargo that exceeds legally prescribed
size or weight limits. These loads require special permits and often escort
services to ensure safety.
19. The maximum GVW limit for most roads in Tanzania is:
A. 25,000Kg B. 30,000Kg C. 40,000Kg D. 56,000Kg
Answer: D. 56,000Kg
Rationale: According to Tanzanian road regulations, the general upper
limit for Gross Vehicle Weight on most trunk roads is 56,000Kg. Vehicles
exceeding this limit require special authorization.
20. What is the penalty for overloading a vehicle?
A. Verbal warning B. Traffic court trial C. Road damage fee D. Driver’s license suspension
Answer: C. Road damage fee
Rationale: A road damage fee is imposed to penalize overloading. It
serves as a deterrent and a way to recover funds used for road maintenance due
to excess wear caused by heavy vehicles.
21. A Weighbridge Officer must exhibit high levels of:
A. Aggression B. Integrity C. Humor D. Fear
Answer: B. Integrity
Rationale: Integrity is a foundational value in public service.
Weighbridge Officers must be honest and trustworthy to uphold the law,
particularly in environments prone to bribery or unethical behavior.
22. Which of the following is a key interpersonal skill for a weighbridge officer?
A. Speed reading B. Drawing C. Professional communication D. Public singing
Answer: C. Professional communication
Rationale: Effective communication allows officers to clearly explain
rules, handle disputes calmly, and interact with the public and enforcement
partners in a respectful manner.
23. Which organization regulates transport safety in Tanzania?
A. TANROADS B. TRA C. LATRA D. EWURA
Answer: C. LATRA
Rationale: LATRA (Land Transport Regulatory Authority) is the legal body
responsible for overseeing transport safety, including passenger services,
freight regulation, and fare control.
24. Which legislation gives TANROADS authority to control vehicle weights?
A. Road Act B. Motor Vehicle Act C. Penal Code D. Transport Safety Act
Answer: A. Road Act
Rationale: The Road Act legally empowers TANROADS to regulate vehicle weight on trunk and regional roads. This includes overseeing weighbridge operations and ensuring road infrastructure is protected from overloaded vehicles.
25. Road damage caused by overloading results in:
A. Better traction B. Smoother roads C. Shorter Road lifespan D. Lower maintenance cost
Answer: C. Shorter Road lifespan
Rationale: Overloaded vehicles apply excessive pressure on road
surfaces, leading to cracks, ruts, and potholes, ultimately shortening the
road's functional lifespan and increasing maintenance costs.
26. Who issues abnormal load permits in Tanzania?
A. Police B. LATRA C. TANROADS D. TBS
Answer: C. TANROADS
Rationale: TANROADS is the competent authority responsible for issuing
abnormal load permits on trunk and regional roads. This ensures such loads meet
safety requirements and that infrastructure is protected during transport.
27. The shift timetable in a weighbridge station is prepared by:
A. Regional Engineer B. Station Manager C. Weighbridge Officer D. Traffic Police
Answer: C. Weighbridge Officer
Rationale: Weighbridge Officers are responsible for preparing their own
shift schedules in coordination with supervisors to ensure 24-hour operational
coverage and equitable work distribution among staff.
28. Which of the following is NOT a duty of a weighbridge officer?
A. Inspecting axle load B. Issuing business licenses C. Measuring vehicle dimensions D. Reporting scale malfunctions
Answer: B. Issuing business licenses
Rationale: Issuing business licenses is the responsibility of local
government authorities or the BRELA—not weighbridge officers. Their duties
focus on load compliance, recordkeeping, and equipment monitoring.
29. Which of the following departments does a Weighbridge Officer II report to?
A. Legal B. Engineering C. Transport D. Operations
Answer: D. Operations
Rationale: Weighbridge Officers report to the Operations Department because their primary duties involve operational oversight of vehicle weighing, record-keeping, and enforcement of axle load regulations on a daily basis.
30. Which skill is essential for handling disputes at weighbridge stations?
A. First aid B. Conflict resolution C. Carpentry D. Cooking
Answer: B. Conflict resolution
Rationale: Conflict resolution skills help officers manage disagreements
with drivers professionally and effectively, especially during disputes over
weight readings or documentation.
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