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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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To stop your vehicle safely on a wet road, you should
use engine brake only.
use your brakes gently and early.
apply the foot brake followed by the hand brake.
Why is free wheeling wrong?
It will cause the vehicle to skid.
The engine will run faster.
There is no engine braking.
While trying to move off on an incline (uphill) and the engine stalls, you should immediately
reach for the ignition key and re-start the engine.
shift gear lever to neutral position.
step on the brake pedal.
Which of the following statement on alcohol is true?
You may decline a breath or blood test.
Even a small amount of alcohol tends to increase the chance of an accident.
Alcohol will not be detected by the breath test after peppermints have been eaten.
What is the best choice you have to do at the first sign of drowsiness?
Let fresh air gets into the car and at the first opportunity, stop and rest.
Slow down and continue at a constant speed.
Continue to drive and try to keep awake.
If you increase your speed when going round a bend, it will be
safer for you.
easier for you to control your car.
difficult for you to keep your intended path.
When the temperature gauge indicates 'hot' and steam is coming out from the bonnet of your car, you should
stop by the side and wait for the engine to cool before filling with water.
stop and fill the radiator with coolant immediately.
drive slowly to the nearest workshop.
When you see a police officer controlling traffic at a junction, you should
ignore him.
obey his hand signals.
obey the traffic light signals.
If your view is blocked while reversing, you should
seek help.
sound the horn as you reverse.
stop and wait until the obstruction is cleared.
While driving you should hold the steering wheel at
any position.
ten-to-two' position.
the most comfortable position.
When you use engine-brake with the 3rd gear, its effectiveness will be
greater than with the 2nd gear.
lesser than with the 2nd gear.
the same as with the 2nd gear.
When approaching a built-up area, you should
drive at the same speed.
increase your speed.
reduce your speed.
If you turn too early when steering around a corner, you risk
overshooting right turns.
striking the kerb when turning left.
swinging wide on left turns.
Maintaining the 'half-clutch' technique (slipping of the clutch) position for too long when moving off on a slope will
not cause damage to the clutch lining.
wear out the brake lining.
wear out the clutch lining.
When turning right at a one-way street, you should position your vehicle
in the right hand lane.
in any lane depending on the traffic conditions.
just left of the centre of the road.
The possibility of accidents occurring will be reduced significantly if:
no one drives on the road
motorists always demand the right-of-way for their vehicles
drivers are cautious and able to react quickly to the situation in hand
Your vehicle pulls to one side when braking, you should
change the tyres around.
pump the pedal when braking.
consult your mechanic as soon as possible.
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.
When starting the engine (automatic), the gear selector should be in
drive (D) position.
park (P) or Neutral (N) position.
reverse (R) position.
When driving behind a bus, you should
keep the normal following distance.
keep more to the right to have a better view.
keep a longer following distance.
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