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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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When you are reversing into the parking lot, the front part of your car swings out, you should
look behind only.
look at the side mirrors.
look out for other traffic including cyclists and pedestrians.
The best defence against aquaplaning is to
free wheel across.
speed up.
slow down and have sufficient treads on your tyres.
When changing gear, the clutch pedal should be depress
quickly and released slowly after the change.
quickly and released quickly after the change.
slowly and released quickly after the change.
When your car breaks down on an expressway, a red triangle breakdown sign should be placed
at least 20 metres behind your car.
beside your car.
on the top of your car.
If you are involved in an accident and someone is injured, you should
first inform your insurance company.
move your vehicle to the side to avoid causing obstruction.
not move the vehicles involved until the police arrive.
When you use engine-brake with the 3rd gear, its effectiveness will be
lesser than with the 2nd gear.
the same as with the 2nd gear.
greater than with the 2nd gear.
In addition to a good eye sight and ability to drive, a safe driver would also have which of the following?
A sense of humour
Ability to anticipate the possible hazards
Physically dominate others
How often should you test your brakes?
Weekly.
Monthly.
Daily.
To have a better view when entering a right hand bend, you should keep
close to the left edge of the road.
close to the centre line.
to the middle of the road.
If you are in doubt of the depth of flood water (whether passable to vehicles), you should
take an alternative route.
drive through slowly.
drive through as quickly as possible.
Reaction distance is the distance travelled from the moment, the
hazard is seen to the time the vehicle comes to a stop.
hazard is seen to the time the brake is applied.
brake is applied to the time the vehicle comes to a stop.
When you have completed changing up to the 5th gear, you should
rest your left foot on the clutch pedal.
depress the clutch pedal slightly.
rest your left foot on the floor board.
As vehicle speed increases, your field of vision would be
increased.
reduced.
remained the same.
To drive in a way where other drivers will not find it necessary to overtake you, you should
drive on the extreme right lane all the time.
always drive at a speed that match the traffic flow.
drive at the maximum speed limit of the road all the time.
When your vehicle pulled strongly to one side while driving, you should
apply the handbrake to stop the vehicle.
grip the steering wheel firmly and pull up slowly to the side of the road.
grip the steering wheel and continue on at a normal speed.
As a safe driver on road, you will be conscious of which of the following?
Possible hazards your vehicle can pose to lives and property
The danger that you can cause on yourself due to mishandling of the vehicle
Both A & C
You may drive along the right-most lane when
you are overtaking another vehicle.
the traffic is not heavy.
you are travelling at the speed limits.
Why should you look out particularly for motorcyclists and cyclists at junctions?
They are harder to see.
They might want to turn into the side road.
They might not see you turn.
An over-heated engine is usually caused by
running the engine too long while stationary.
poor maintenance of the vehicle.
travelling at a high speed over a long distance.
The 'two-second rule' is used in normal driving situation at
all speed.
certain speed only.
fixed speed only.
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