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Final Theory Test (FTT)
Question 1
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Generally, overheating of the engine is largely due to
long distance driving.
lack of petrol.
poor vehicle maintenance.
Who are especially in danger of not being seen as you reverse your car?
Car drivers.
Children.
Motorcyclists.
When you approach a bus signalling to move off from a bus stop, you should
get past before it moves.
allow it to pull away.
flash your headlights as you approach.
Using intermittent (on/off) braking to stop a car will
confuse other drivers.
give repeated signals to vehicles behind.
reduce the braking effect.
Before you move off on a slope which brake should you release?
Foot-brake only.
Handbrake.
Both handbrake and foot-brake.
Which of the following statements on alcohol and driving is true?
It is safe to drive one hour after having the last drink.
It is safe to drive as long as you think you are not drunk.
It is unsafe to drive after consuming alcohol.
Before you start the engine (manual car) you must always check that
the gear lever is in 1st gear.
the gear lever is in neutral.
the gear lever is in reverse.
You may drive over a footpath
if no pedestrians are near
to get into a property at designated entrance/exit
to overtake slow-moving traffic
How will a patrol at a school crossing signal you to stop?
By displaying a red light
By displaying a stop sign
By pointing to children on the opposite pavement
When driving behind a bus, you should
keep the normal following distance.
keep a longer following distance.
keep more to the right to have a better view.
To maintain a steady speed while negotiating a mild bend, you should
apply half-clutch.
depress the accelerator pedal lightly.
apply brake lightly.
If you accumulate 13 or more demerit points within a year of passing the test
your licence will be revoked.
your 'probation' period will be extended.
you have to pay a heavy fine.
Engine power is transmitted or disconnected through
pedal B
pedal C
pedal A
The purpose of using dipped headlights whilst driving is to
to light up the road immediately in front of you.
to save the battery's electrical energy.
to avoid dazzling drivers of oncoming vehicles.
All drivers are required by law to switch on the vehicle's headlights whilst driving between
7.30 pm and 7.30 am.
7.15 pm and 7.15 am.
7.00 pm and 7.00 am.
At a sharp bend you should
follow closely behind the front car.
overtake, if the speed of the vehicle in front is slow.
not overtake other vehicles.
When a long vehicle makes a left turn, it usually moves to the
left before turning.
right before turning.
left then right before turning.
When you are reversing into the parking lot, the front part of your car swings out, you should
look out for other traffic including cyclists and pedestrians.
look behind only.
look at the side mirrors.
When being followed by a police vehicle with its siren on, you should
brake quickly and stop to let it pass.
accelerate quickly to get away from it.
pull over safely, as soon as possible to let it pass.
To avoid skidding on a wet road when stopping, you should always
depress the clutch pedal followed by the brake pedal.
apply intermittent (on/off) braking technique.
depress the brake pedal and apply the handbrake together.
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