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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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When driving at night, dip your headlights
to light up the road immediately in front you.
to prolong the life of the car battery.
so as not to dazzle drivers of oncoming vehicles.
The legal limit for alcohol in a motorist's blood is
100 milligram of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood
80 millilitres of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood
80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood
The right most outer lane on a three-lane carriageway is for
vehicles travelling at the maximum speed limit of the road.
emergency vehicles and overtaking only.
vehicles which are capable of travelling at high speed.
The distance needed to stop a moving vehicle is measured in Reaction Distance +Braking Distance. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
Your reaction distance is always constant even if you are tired or have consumed alcohol
Both reaction distance and braking distance decrease when the car is moving in slower speed
When the road is wet, the stopping distance will increase but reaction distance will stay the same
When approaching a traffic light junction with the amber light flashing, you should
slow down and proceed across the junction only when it is safe to do so.
stop at the stop-line and wait for the light to change.
speed up in order to pass the junction before the light changes.
To maintain good lane discipline, you should
drive between lanes so that you can switch lane easily.
form up correctly into the intended lane before reaching the junction.
follow closely to the vehicle in front.
Newly minted license holders are required to display probationary plates on vehicles for
one year
more than a year if traffic offences were committed
up to a time that they are confident
When driving in heavy rain and passing through water, you should gently test your
brakes from time to time.
signals.
horn.
An appropriate thing to do if you are being tailgated is
to change lanes
to stop your vehicle
drive faster
Drink driving
may cause you to react faster.
will not affect your reaction time.
may affect your reaction time.
When you hear the siren of an emergency vehicle, you should
stop immediately where you are in order to make way.
sound your horn to warn the front vehicles to speed up.
pull over to the left or right side of the road.
The high beam mode on your vehicle headlight could be switched on
see things on an unlit road more clearly
indicate your urgency while using the road
overtake other vehicles on road easily
If a motorists exceeds the road/vehicle speed limit by more than 60km/hr, which of the following penalty would apply?
24 demerit points and charged in court
A fine
12 demerit points
At a junction or a pedestrian crossing with a stop line, you should stop your vehicle
close to the stop line but not beyond the line
with the front tyres crossing the stop line
one metre away from the stop lines
This sign means
turn either side - vehicles must turn right or left.
two-way traffic - beware of traffic from right and left.
split traffic - vehicles may pass on either side.
This sign means
you cannot drive beyond 50 km/h.
you must maintain your speed at 50 km/h.
you cannot drive slower than 50 km/h.
When you see children standing by the side of the road, you should
slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
maintain your normal speed.
speed pass them.
During bus lane prohibited hours, motorist is allowed to use the bus lane when
it is empty.
the other lanes are congested.
the driver is trying to avoid a collision.
What should you do when approaching a pedestrian crossing?
Slow down and be prepared to stop
Speed up to get over the crossing
Sound your horn to warn pedestrians
You can drive on the bus lane
when all other lanes are occupied.
when passing another vehicle on the left.
outside the restricted hours.
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