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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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When being followed by a police vehicle with its siren on, you should
pull over safely, as soon as possible to let it pass.
brake quickly and stop to let it pass.
accelerate quickly to get away from it.
When the traffic lights signal turns amber, you should
slow down and be ready to stop.
accelerate and cross the junction.
proceed with caution as the traffic light signals are out of order.
This sign means 'No Entry' for vehicles
longer than 2.3 metres.
wider than 2.3 metres.
higher than 2.3 metres.
Before moving off, you should
use your mirrors, check your blind spot and signal.
signal and move.
use your mirrors and signal if necessary.
In the event that the vehicles around you are being driven at almost same speed, which is below the road speed limit
you may sound horn and force others to give way
you must weave out of the traffic and drive at a higher speed, which is less than the road speed limit
you should also drive at the same speed
The 'Three-Second Rule' of safe following distance applies to all vehicles travelling at
slow speed only.
fast speed only.
any speed.
When driving at night, you should use
side lights only.
dipped headlight.
high beam.
When approaching a sharp bend or a steep hill, you
should not overtake other vehicles.
may overtake other vehicles.
should stay close behind the front vehicle.
This sign means
you must make a U-turn as the road is ending ahead.
you should slow down, keep left and beware of oncoming traffic.
two lanes are merging - alternative vehicles have the right of way.
Which of the following could lead to you being charged for drunk driving?
35 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath expelled
80 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath expelled
80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath expelled
A driver who has just obtained a Class 3, Class 3A driving license should display which of the following while driving?
License
Probationary Plate
L Plate
A passenger is exempted from wearing a seat belt if he is below
1.6 metres in height.
1.35 metres in height.
1.7 metres in height.
Road hogging
holds up the flow of traffic.
allows others to overtake safely.
reduces road accident.
When you see this sign, you should
overtake slow moving vehicles and build up speed to go up the slope.
overtake slow moving vehicles so that you will not lose speed.
keep left, do not overtake, beware of oncoming traffic.
It is a good practice to drive below the speed limit, when
you are driving in a group
you are in bad weather or poor visibility conditions
your fuel gauge is nearly empty
When stopping a vehicle to pick-up passengers, you should stop
as close as possible to the kerb causing little disturbance to other road users
half a metre away from the kerb to ensure that the side of the vehicle do not accidentally scratch against the kerb
after driving on to the kerb as it will be easier for the passengers to board
You need a longer distance to stop your vehicle when driving
on a hard and dry ground.
on a dry road.
on a wet road.
Parking of vehicle is prohibited within
12 metres of a bus stop.
15 metres of a bus stop.
9 metres of a bus stop.
While you are driving, you observed that the brake lights of the vehicle in front has lightened up. You should
sound horn to alert the vehicle in front
apply brakes immediately
slow down, proceed cautiously and be prepared to stop.
If you are in doubt of the depth of flood water (whether passable to vehicles), you should
drive through as quickly as possible.
take an alternative route.
drive through slowly.
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