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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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On a wet road, the braking distance will
not increase if the brakes are efficient.
increase despite good tyres.
not increase if the tyres are good.
In the event that you feel drowsy or tired while driving, you should
stop your vehicle wherever you are and proceed to take rest
stop at the earliest in a safe location and take rest prior to proceeding
continue to drive at higher speed to reach your destination at the earliest
A driver, whose license was suspended for the first time could be given a remission, provide him/her
retakes the basic and final theory tests
retakes and passes the practical driving test
passes the retraining
When being followed by a police vehicle with its siren on, you should
brake quickly and stop to let it pass.
accelerate quickly to get away from it.
pull over safely, as soon as possible to let it pass.
After your vehicle passed through a flood, you should
stop on a slope to drain water out of the brakes.
drive faster to allow the brakes to dry quickly.
apply intermittent braking to dry the brake drums at low speed.
On seeing this sign, you should
drive carefully as there is guard-rail along the road side.
drive carefully and look out for level gate closing.
slow down as there is an Army rocket launching range ahead.
This sign means
Electronic Report Panel ahead.
Electronic Road Pricing zone ahead.
Electronic Road Patrol ahead.
You want to reverse into a side road. You are not sure that the area behind your vehicle is clear. What should you do?
Look through the rear window only.
Get out and check.
Carry on, assuming it is clear.
What would you do when another vehicle is attempting to overtake you?
Increase speed to the same speed as the vehicles that are around you.
Slow down and allow the other vehicle to pass over you quickly
Increase speed and do not let the other vehicle to pass
Under which of the following conditions would you also turn-on your vehicle's head lights other than at night?
While driving in bad weather conditions
You are not allowed to turn your head lights at any time expect between 7pm and 7 am
When you are following another vehicle
When facing oncoming traffic at night, which lights should you use?
Dipped headlights.
Spot lights.
High beam headlights.
When you are following another vehicle on a wet road, you should keep
4 seconds behind.
6 seconds behind.
3 seconds behind.
You are permitted to use the outer most right lane on a three-lane dual carriageway when
you intend to turn right ahead.
you are travelling at the maximum legal speed limit of the road.
emergency vehicles are not using it.
You have applied full brake on your vehicle. The braking distance will be
shorter if your speed is high
longer if your speed is high
longer if your vehicle speed is low
Probationary drivers who neglect to display the probationary plates _______
will be required to retake BTT and FTT
are liable for a fine and risk revoking the license in case of repeat offence
will be required to display 'L' plates
Upon passing the Basic Theory Test (BTT), you are eligible to apply for which of the following?
Fitness to drive on road
Provisional Driving License (PDL)
Driving License
This sign means
two lanes are merging - alternative vehicles have the right of way.
you must make a U-turn as the road is ending ahead.
you should slow down, keep left and beware of oncoming traffic.
Remission towards the license suspension, for a first time suspension will be given only if the offense leading to suspension did not involve which of the following?
Use of mobile phone while driving
Traffic accident
Drunken driving
You receive a call on your mobile phone while driving. What should you do?
Pull aside to a safe area on the road side, apply hand brake, switch on hazard light and answer the call
Answer the call while driving
Change to another lane with less traffic and answer the call.
As per the traffic regulations, who are required to wear seat belts?
Driver and passenger seated in the front
Driver and all passengers
Driver only
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