Every year we have to do a "riskmaster" driver thing at work, which is my company's way of mitigating driver risk by having a third part check things like our driving licences, insurance and MOT (if using our own cars) and doing a set of tests every year a bit like the modern theory test.
The theory test bits are always rubbish. This year I was asked what LPG stood for. Not quite sure how that relates to my ability to drive. But having selected the correct answer it helpfully told me that LPG is becoming more available and may help to bring down the cost of my motoring. Probably true a decade ago.
Then it showed a normal with flow cycle lane sign (blue rectangle, picture of bike on the left and a solid white line next to it) and asked what it mean. Options were "No entry for cyclists", "Contra flow cycle lane", "cycle route ahead" and "cycle race". None of which are correct. It expected "cycle route ahead" which is the red triangle cycle sign. I guessed that, but it is just wrong. My company pays a fortune for this shit.