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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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Blind spots' of a vehicle is an area which cannot be viewed by
the rear view mirror.
all of them
left and right wings mirrors.
If a motorist uses mobile phone while driving, he/she is liable for
12 demerit points
a fine and 16 demerit points
8 demerit points
You are turning left into a side road. Pedestrians are crossing the road near the junction. You should
wave them on.
sound your horn.
wait for them to cross.
When you are driving along, you must check your rear view mirror once every
5 to 10 seconds.
20 to 30 seconds.
1 to 2 seconds.
What would you do when another vehicle is attempting to overtake you?
Increase speed and do not let the other vehicle to pass
Slow down and allow the other vehicle to pass over you quickly
Increase speed to the same speed as the vehicles that are around you.
A tyre needs to be changed when
the depth of its tread is less than 1.6 mm.
it is completely bald.
it is two years old.
The minimum age requirement for applying for a Basic Theory Test is
17 years.
16 years.
18 years.
Alcohol consumption would reduce
your ability to concentrate
your tension
your ability to identify other personal
At what age does your class 3/class 3A license become invalid?
75
70
65
When driving pass pedestrians or cyclists, you should
slow down and always give ample side clearance.
drive at normal speed, close to them.
drive quickly past them.
We can apply the "3 second-rule" to
same type of vehicles at moderate speeds only
vehicles that are travelling only at the same speeds
vehicles travelling at any speeds
It is a good practice to drive below the speed limit, when
you are in bad weather or poor visibility conditions
your fuel gauge is nearly empty
you are driving in a group
When you see this sign, you should
slow down and drive carefully - dual-carriageway ahead.
slow down, do not overtake - road narrows ahead.
slow down and prepare to stop - road ends ahead.
Drink driving may cause
reduce the co-ordination of the control of vehicle.
increase alertness.
faster reaction.
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
The 'Three-Second Rule' of safe following distance applies to all vehicles travelling at
any speed.
fast speed only.
slow speed only.
Switching lanes suddenly or abruptly will
improve the flow of traffic on the road.
cause inconvenience and danger to other motorists.
cause wear and tear to the vehicle.
If a fire engine behind you sounds the siren, you should
increase your speed and move to the side.
move to the side, slow down or stop if necessary.
continue at normal speed.
On seeing this sign, you should
drive carefully and look out for level gate closing.
drive carefully as there is guard-rail along the road side.
slow down as there is an Army rocket launching range ahead.
Provision for retraining and remission towards license suspension is not available for motorists who are suspended
for the second time
for the fourth time onwards
for the third time onwards
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