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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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Objects hanging from the interior mirror of your vehicle may
improve your driving
restrict your view
help you to concentrate
After consuming alcohol, you should
not drive.
drive slowly.
drive at normal speed.
You are following a large lorry on a wet road. Spray makes it difficult to see, you should
put your headlights on high beam.
drop back until you can see better.
speed up and overtake quickly.
When following behind a large vehicle at traffic light junctions, you should
follow closely.
keep a normal following distance.
keep a longer following distance to have a better view ahead.
How often should you test your brakes?
Monthly.
Weekly.
Daily.
You are driving in slow-moving queues of traffic. Just before changing lane you should
change down to first gear.
sound the horn.
look out for motorcycles filtering through the traffic.
When the car skids while braking, you should
release and depress the foot brake again.
depress the brake pedal harder.
apply handbrake immediately.
The purpose of using dipped headlights whilst driving is to
to save the battery's electrical energy.
to light up the road immediately in front of you.
to avoid dazzling drivers of oncoming vehicles.
In which situation should you switch on the high beam?
When driving on a bumpy road.
When there are oncoming vehicles.
When the road is poorly lighted and there is no traffic ahead.
The 'two-second rule' is used in normal driving situation at
all speed.
fixed speed only.
certain speed only.
While driving and your windscreen is shattered, you should
slow down and stop at the road side to remove the shattered screen.
drive at normal speed to a workshop.
apply emergency brake to stop immediately.
When driving past a line of parked cars, you notice a ball bouncing out into the road ahead, you should
continue driving at the same speed and sound your horn.
speed up quickly to pass the ball.
slow down and be prepared to stop for children.
Under what circumstances you may not follow the 'keep left rule'?
When your path is obstructed.
When traffic is light.
When travelling at the maximum speed limit of the road.
As you steer (reverse) your vehicle into the parking space, the front of the car will
swing out.
remain the same.
swing in.
Some of the common vehicle defects that can cause accidents are
dull paint, dented bumpers and old seats.
faulty seat belts, seats, child restraint and alarm system.
faulty tyres, brakes, shock absorbers and windscreen wipers.
You are not allowed to book for a driving test, if you have accumulated
12 demerit points.
11 demerit points.
13 demerit points.
It is important to check the 'blind spot' before
slowing down.
changing lanes.
changing gear.
The safe following distance between the front vehicle and your vehicle is
one car length for every 10 km/h.
one car length for every 20 km/h.
one car length for every 16 km/h.
When you see a child standing beside the road, you should
stop immediately to allow him to cross.
slow down and be ready to stop.
tap your horn to stop him from crossing.
At night, when approaching a sharp left bend you should
keep more to the right to have a better view.
speed up so as to pass the danger as quickly as possible.
flash your headlights to attract the attention of other road user.
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