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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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While parking your vehicle on an unlit road, it is good practice to keep the parking lights or the tail and side lights turned on. Why?
To indicate your vehicle's presence to other Drivers on the road
To prevent vehicle theft
It is required by the law that these lights be left on while parking on an unlit road
When you are driving along, you must check your rear view mirror once every
1 to 2 seconds.
5 to 10 seconds.
20 to 30 seconds.
You are permitted to use the outer most right lane on a three-lane dual carriageway when
you intend to turn right ahead.
emergency vehicles are not using it.
you are travelling at the maximum legal speed limit of the road.
A person will be disqualified from driving if he is caught
failing to give way to an ambulance with its siren on.
failing to obey a 'Stop' traffic sign.
driving with a blood alcohol concentration over 80 mg of alcohol/100ml of blood.
The light turns red as you approach a traffic junction, when stopping you should
depress the brake and the clutch pedals simultaneously.
shift to neutral and step on the brakes.
brake firmly and depress the clutch pedal as the car comes to a stop.
In addition to indicating your intention for a lane switch or a turn using the indicators, you should also
give time to other Drivers to react
use hand signals
use high beam and sound horn
This sign means
you cannot wait but you can stop to let down or pick up passengers.
you can wait for a short while if you are loading or unloading.
you cannot stop even to let down or pick up passengers.
If a motorist uses mobile phone while driving, he/she is liable for
a fine and 16 demerit points
12 demerit points
8 demerit points
This sign means
you must maintain your speed at 50 km/h.
you cannot drive slower than 50 km/h.
you cannot drive beyond 50 km/h.
In order to avoid an accident with the vehicle in front while driving under normal conditions you should use the
two metre rule.
four-second rule.
three-second rule.
As a minimum, a safe distance of __________ should be maintained between your car and the car in front
one car space for every 16 km/hr of your speed
one car space for every 24 km/hr of your speed
two car space regardless of the speed
When approaching a sharp bend or a steep hill, you
may overtake other vehicles.
should stay close behind the front vehicle.
should not overtake other vehicles.
Drink driving may cause
faster reaction.
increase alertness.
reduce the co-ordination of the control of vehicle.
On a sharp bend at night, to avoid dazzling oncoming traffic, you should
switch on high beam.
switch off your lights.
dip your headlights.
When being followed by a police vehicle with its siren on, you should
pull over safely, as soon as possible to let it pass.
brake quickly and stop to let it pass.
accelerate quickly to get away from it.
You have applied full brake on your vehicle. The braking distance will be
shorter if your speed is high
longer if your vehicle speed is low
longer if your speed is high
After your vehicle passed through a flood, you should
apply intermittent braking to dry the brake drums at low speed.
stop on a slope to drain water out of the brakes.
drive faster to allow the brakes to dry quickly.
Your external visibility will be reduced significantly if you drive with your __________ while driving.
Headlights on Low-beam mode
Vehicle cabin lights turned on
Fog lights turned on
Provision for retraining and remission towards license suspension is not available for motorists who are suspended
for the third time onwards
for the second time
for the fourth time onwards
When should you use the right outer most lane of a carriageway?
When overtaking.
When all other lanes are occupied.
When driving at the maximum speed.
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