Tractor
Updated 2026 Β· matches the official Ministry of Transport question bank Β· 1128 questions
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Licence class 1 covers tractors and agricultural work vehicles β from the everyday farm tractor to slow, heavy machinery that moves across fields and out onto public roads. It's the licence for farmers, farmhands, and anyone who operates this kind of slow work vehicle as part of the job. As with every Israeli licence, the road to it starts with the theory (tioria) test: a multiple-choice exam built from the Ministry of Transport question bank.
The class 1 theory test draws multiple-choice questions from the official bank, filtered to what actually matters for agricultural vehicles. The four topic areas meet this class at a particular angle: traffic rules teach how a slow vehicle blends into faster traffic; signs cover width, weight, and work-area restrictions; safety focuses on towing implements, securing loads, and staying stable on slopes; and vehicle knowledge digs into brakes, hydraulics, and hitching attachments.
With Move you study that whole bank for free, in six languages β Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, English, French, and Spanish β with a clear explanation on every question, not just the right answer. Practise by topic, send the ones you miss into a spaced-review queue that brings them back, and watch the readiness meter until it tells you you're set. You walk into the real exam at your own pace, with no surprises.
Frequently asked questions
How is the class 1 theory test structured?
It's a computer-based multiple-choice exam: each question offers a few answers and you pick the correct one. Every question comes from the official Ministry of Transport bank, filtered to topics that fit slow agricultural vehicles. In Move you meet those exact questions with an explanation on each, so you understand the reasoning behind the answer instead of memorising it.
Which topics matter most for the tractor licence?
Beyond the basic traffic rules, focus on what's unique to a slow, heavy vehicle: merging and travelling on the road alongside fast traffic, towing trailers and implements, securing loads and preventing roll-overs, and maintaining brakes and hydraulics. Signs about weight and width limits and work zones also come up often. These are the areas that make the difference β on the test and in the field.
Can I study in my own language?
Yes. The whole bank is available in six languages β Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, English, French, and Spanish β and the official exam is offered in them too. Practise in the language you're comfortable with, then switch to Hebrew to get used to the professional terms. That way the material stays clear and the exam wording never catches you off guard.
How do I know I'm ready?
Work through every topic in practice, and let the spaced-review queue bring back exactly the questions you got wrong until they stick. Move's readiness meter shows how close you are at any moment. When it sits steady in the green across all four topic areas and you're answering confidently rather than guessing, it's time to book the real theory test.