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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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"L" plates, indicating that a learning driver is in control of the vehicle, are to be displayed at
when driving after daylight hours
all times when the learning driver is in the driving seat
whenever driving without the driving instructor
This sign means
lanes merging - give way to vehicles in the right lane.
road narrows on one side - slow down and keep left, do not make a U-turn.
road closed on one side - slow down, stop and make a U-turn.
If the car you are overtaking is drifting in its lane, you should
use your horn to warn him.
overtake it quickly.
signal him with your hand.
With your probationary license, how many demerit points can you accumulate, before it will be revoked?
13 demerit points within 12 months
24 demerit points within 24 months
Less than 13 demerit points within 12 months
This sign means
'No Waiting' for lorries.
'No Parking' for lorries.
'No Entry' for lorries.
During bus lane prohibited hours, motorist is allowed to use the bus lane when
it is empty.
the driver is trying to avoid a collision.
the other lanes are congested.
Under what condition is driving under the influence of alcohol considered acceptable?
When there are no other passengers in the vehicle
When driving for a short duration
Under none of the above conditions
When driving in the rain, you should
reduce your speed.
drive faster to get home.
drive at normal speed.
Why is tailgating considered dangerous?
Tail gating requires constant application of brakes for the tailgating vehicle
Tail gating vehicle may not be able to over take the other vehicle
The vehicle in front may stop suddenly and the tailgating vehicle may crash into it
During the basic theory test, it is intended that the following are tested.
Candidate's general awareness
Knowledge on traffic signs, signals, road safety regulations
Ability to drive a vehicle on the road
When you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, you should
stop immediately where you are in order to make way.
sound your horn to warn the front vehicles to speed up.
pull over to the left or right side of the road.
When the green arrow traffic light starts blinking, you should
speed up to make the turn before the light stops blinking.
drive on and stop only when the light goes off.
not proceed if you have not crossed the stop-line.
When facing oncoming traffic at night, which lights should you use?
Spot lights.
Dipped headlights.
High beam headlights.
What does this sign mean?
Cannot drive beyond 80 km/h.
Cannot drive slower than 80 km/h.
Maintain your speed at 80 km/h.
What would you do if your view is blocked when reversing?
No help required
Get out of the vehicle to check the surroundings
Stop and ask for help
Alcohol consumption would reduce
your ability to concentrate
your tension
your ability to identify other personal
It is required that your vehicle's headlights and taillights are turned on while driving
from 6pm onwards
between 7pm and 7 am
after it is dark
As you approach a pedestrian zebra crossing, you see a slow moving vehicle in front. You should
sound horn to alert the slow moving vehicle
slow down and do not over take the vehicle
speed up and overtake the vehicle
When you see this sign, you
may turn left on Sundays and Public holidays.
must turn left as there are no other roads ahead.
cannot turn left but may go straight or turn right.
In the event that you feel drowsy or tired while driving, you should
stop at the earliest in a safe location and take rest prior to proceeding
stop your vehicle wherever you are and proceed to take rest
continue to drive at higher speed to reach your destination at the earliest
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