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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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When approaching a sharp bend or a steep hill, you
may overtake other vehicles.
should not overtake other vehicles.
should stay close behind the front vehicle.
If a motorist exceeds the speed limit in a road on a school zone by 1km/hr to 20 km/hr, he/she is liable for how many demerit points?
Eight
Three
Five
To drive in a way where other drivers will not find it necessary to overtake you, you should
drive at the maximum speed limit of the road all the time.
drive on the extreme right lane all the time.
always drive at a speed that match the traffic flow.
A driver who has just obtained a Class 3, Class 3A driving license should display which of the following while driving?
L Plate
License
Probationary Plate
How does the consumption of alcohol affect a person's driving?
It reduces the driver's reaction.
It enables the driver to have better vision of the road.
It enables the driver to make better judgements.
When blinded by the headlights of an oncoming vehicle at night, you should
close your eyes.
pull down the sun visor.
slow down or stop.
As a minimum, a safe distance of __________ should be maintained between your car and the car in front
one car space for every 24 km/hr of your speed
two car space regardless of the speed
one car space for every 16 km/hr of your speed
When driving in heavy rain and passing through water, you should gently test your
horn.
brakes from time to time.
signals.
This sign means
you cannot stop your vehicle at all.
you cannot wait but you can stop to let down or pick up passengers.
you may stop for a short while so long as you remain in the car.
In the context of road traffic, 'tail gating' means
driving alongside another vehicle
following another vehicle too closely
driving in a group
Which of the following is the maximum number of passengers, a Class 3 driving license holder can carry in a vehicle?
7 (excluding the driver)
7 (including the driver)
5 (including the driver)
This sign means
you must give way to pedestrians only.
pedestrians must give way to traffic at the junction.
you must give way to traffic on the major road.
This sign means 'No Entry' for vehicles
with overall width exceeding 4.5 metres.
with overall length exceeding 4.5 metres.
with overall height exceeding 4.5 metres.
When the oncoming car refuses to dim its headlights, you should
slow down and look at the left side of the kerb.
maintain your speed and the headlight status.
retaliate by turning on your high beam.
After consuming alcohol, you should
drive at normal speed.
drive slowly.
not drive.
At night you should switch on your headlights from
6 pm to 7 am.
7 pm to 6 am.
7 pm to 7 am.
This sign means that
you must look out for traffic from the right before proceeding straight ahead.
you must keep left to allow other vehicles to overtake.
you must turn left.
When being overtaken, you should
maintain your speed.
speed up.
slow down.
When should you use the right outer most lane of a carriageway?
When driving at the maximum speed.
When overtaking.
When all other lanes are occupied.
Reversing from a side road into a main road is
allowed during the daytime only.
allowed if there is no vehicle around.
not allowed for it is unsafe and could cause road accident.
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