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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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If you failed to have a proper control of your vehicle, you could be charged for __________ even though your blood alcohol content is below the legal limit.
Careless driving.
Reckless driving.
Drink driving.
How should you deal with floods?
Drive through slowly in 1st gear.
Drive through in the highest gear.
Drive through as fast as possible to avoid stopping.
To control the speed of your vehicle when going down a steep hill, you should
free the gear and use the foot-brake.
use the foot brake and handbrake.
select a lower gear and use the foot-brake.
When the oncoming car refuses to dim its headlights, you should
retaliate by turning on your high beam.
maintain your speed and the headlight status.
slow down and look at the left side of the kerb.
To enable you to stop in any emergency without losing control of your vehicle, you should
constantly adjust your speed to the conditions of the road.
drive according to the speed limit of the road.
adjust your steering grip.
When a skid is caused by harsh braking, correction can only begin by releasing the
accelerator pedal.
clutch pedal.
brake pedal.
Before you start the engine (manual car) you must always check that
the gear lever is in neutral.
the gear lever is in 1st gear.
the gear lever is in reverse.
When you have completed changing up to the 5th gear, you should
depress the clutch pedal slightly.
rest your left foot on the floor board.
rest your left foot on the clutch pedal.
You are driving towards a zebra crossing. Pedestrians are waiting to cross, you should
continue on your way.
wave to the people to wait.
be prepared to stop.
Drink driving may cause
increase alertness.
reduce the co-ordination of the control of vehicle.
faster reaction.
If you cannot steer straight because the road surface is not even, you should
increase speed.
reduce speed.
loosen your grip on the steering wheel.
To avoid skidding on a wet road when stopping, you should always
depress the clutch pedal followed by the brake pedal.
depress the brake pedal and apply the handbrake together.
apply intermittent (on/off) braking technique.
Which statement is correct?
Tailgating means you are at a safe distance behind another car.
You should change down to an appropriate gear before taking a corner.
Engine braking will cause your vehicle to go faster.
How does the consumption of alcohol affect a person's driving?
It enables the driver to make better judgements.
It enables the driver to have better vision of the road.
It reduces the driver's reaction.
You should use the right foot to control the
foot-brake and accelerator.
gear lever and accelerator.
clutch and rear brake.
To prevent skidding when stopping your vehicle on a wet road, you should
depress the brake pedal and apply the hand-brake together.
apply intermittent braking technique.
depress the clutch pedal and apply the brake pedal early.
What advice should you give to a driver who has a few alcoholic drinks at a party?
Wait a short while and then drive home.
Drive home carefully and slowly.
Go home by public transport.
If you intend to drive after attending a function, you should
avoid drinking alcohol.
drink coffee before drinking alcohol.
avoid mixing your alcoholic drinks.
In addition to a good eye sight and ability to drive, a safe driver would also have which of the following?
Ability to anticipate the possible hazards
A sense of humour
Physically dominate others
When driving a car you are not familiar with, you should first test
how fast it can go in the 1st gear.
how much space it requires to make a turn.
how effective its brakes are.
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