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Basic Theory Test (BTT)
Question 1
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When stopping a vehicle to pick-up passengers, you should stop
after driving on to the kerb as it will be easier for the passengers to board
as close as possible to the kerb causing little disturbance to other road users
half a metre away from the kerb to ensure that the side of the vehicle do not accidentally scratch against the kerb
After consuming alcohol, you should
not drive.
drive slowly.
drive at normal speed.
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.
As you approach a pedestrian zebra crossing, you see a slow moving vehicle in front. You should
speed up and overtake the vehicle
slow down and do not over take the vehicle
sound horn to alert the slow moving vehicle
You are driving towards a zebra crossing. Pedestrians are waiting to cross, you should
continue on your way.
wave to the people to wait.
be prepared to stop.
Driving with a 'bald' tyre is dangerous because
there is greater probability of punctures.
all of them
it skids more easily.
Before moving off, you should
signal and move.
use your mirrors and signal if necessary.
use your mirrors, check your blind spot and signal.
The legal limit for alcohol in a motorist's blood is
80 millilitres of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood
100 milligram of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood
80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood
When the 'Red man' signal is on and pedestrians are crossing, you should
horn the pedestrians to demand the right of way.
stop and allow pedestrians to cross.
proceed behind the pedestrians.
While driving and you hear the siren of an ambulance behind you, you should
stop immediately to let the ambulance overtake or pass.
keep left, slow down and stop if necessary.
speed up in order not to obstruct the ambulance.
This sign means
two-way traffic - beware of traffic from right and left.
split traffic - vehicles may pass on either side.
turn either side - vehicles must turn right or left.
This sign means
lanes merging - give way to vehicles in the right lane.
road narrows on one side - slow down and keep left, do not make a U-turn.
road closed on one side - slow down, stop and make a U-turn.
An appropriate thing to do if you are being tailgated is
drive faster
to change lanes
to stop your vehicle
How should you deal with floods?
Drive through in the highest gear.
Drive through as fast as possible to avoid stopping.
Drive through slowly in 1st gear.
Which of the following can be considered as blind spot areas for a vehicle?
The areas on both sides of the vehicle that cannot be seen on the rear view mirror
The areas on both sides of the vehicle that cannot be seen on the rear view as well as side mirrors
The areas that cannot be seen while seated on the driver's seat
When driving at night, you should use
high beam.
dipped headlight.
side lights only.
Reversing from a side road into a main road is
allowed if there is no vehicle around.
not allowed for it is unsafe and could cause road accident.
allowed during the daytime only.
What does this sign mean?
Road on the right closed.
No right turn.
Bend to the right.
To drive in a way where other drivers will not find it necessary to overtake you, you should
drive at the maximum speed limit of the road all the time.
always drive at a speed that match the traffic flow.
drive on the extreme right lane all the time.
When facing oncoming traffic at night, which lights should you use?
Dipped headlights.
Spot lights.
High beam headlights.
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