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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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Which of the following emotions are most likely to impede your ability to drive?
Anger
Happiness
Sadness
Your external visibility will be reduced significantly if you drive with your __________ while driving.
Headlights on Low-beam mode
Vehicle cabin lights turned on
Fog lights turned on
Any person caught driving with blood alcohol content which exceeds the prescribed limit will
be given a warning.
have to pay a fine.
be charged in court.
When you see this sign, you should
overtake slow moving vehicles so that you will not lose speed.
overtake slow moving vehicles and build up speed to go up the slope.
keep left, do not overtake, beware of oncoming traffic.
When driving in the rain, you should
drive faster to get home.
reduce your speed.
drive at normal speed.
When you see this sign, you should
slow down and make a U-turn - road ends ahead.
slow down as there is a Trailer parking area ahead.
slow down and give way to traffic from right and left.
The Three-second Rule is a simple check to ensure
a safe distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front.
a safe length of time to signal before your manoeuvre.
a safe distance for you to move off from a junction.
The time elapsed between two cars passing the same marker on the road should be __________ in order to ensure that safe distance is maintained between the two.
4 seconds
1 seconds
At least 3 seconds
To drive in a way where other drivers will not find it necessary to overtake you, you should
always drive at a speed that match the traffic flow.
drive at the maximum speed limit of the road all the time.
drive on the extreme right lane all the time.
The distance needed to stop a moving vehicle is measured in Reaction Distance +Braking Distance. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
Both reaction distance and braking distance decrease when the car is moving in slower speed
Your reaction distance is always constant even if you are tired or have consumed alcohol
When the road is wet, the stopping distance will increase but reaction distance will stay the same
Crossing the double continuous white lines along the centre of the road
is not an offence if you do not cause inconvenience to others.
is not an offence if you are overtaking another vehicle.
is an offence because it is unsafe to do so.
This sign means 'No Entry' for vehicles
with overall length exceeding 4.5 metres.
with overall height exceeding 4.5 metres.
with overall width exceeding 4.5 metres.
We can apply the "3 second-rule" to
vehicles travelling at any speeds
vehicles that are travelling only at the same speeds
same type of vehicles at moderate speeds only
When you see children standing by the side of the road, you should
speed pass them.
slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
maintain your normal speed.
Driving with a 'bald' tyre is dangerous because
it skids more easily.
all of them
there is greater probability of punctures.
When you see this sign, you should
not slow down as you have the right of way.
slow down and beware of traffic from the left.
stop and give way to traffic from the right and left.
If you are in doubt of the depth of flood water (whether passable to vehicles), you should
drive through slowly.
drive through as quickly as possible.
take an alternative route.
When driving in heavy rain and passing through water, you should gently test your
brakes from time to time.
signals.
horn.
Seat belt must be worn at all times by
the driver as well as the passengers.
the driver only.
the passengers only.
This sign means
split traffic - vehicles may pass on either side.
two-way traffic - beware of traffic from right and left.
turn either side - vehicles must turn right or left.
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